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Report Corkyrissa profile imageCorkyrissaNewdawn 3 hours ago Hi Newdawn My name I use is Corkrissa , I’m female 79 dx with cll after having
breast
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surgery in 2010 age 66. I’m on imbruvica since 2017 numbers are good have a hematologist/oncologist , dr Sakr.
Report Corkyrissa profile imageCorkyrissaNewdawn 3 hours ago Hi Newdawn My name I use is Corkrissa , I’m female 79 dx with cll after having
breast
cancer
surgery in 2010 age 66. I’m on imbruvica since 2017 numbers are good have a hematologist/oncologist , dr Sakr.
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Lead Prostate Cancer Candidate Bria-Pros+, Initiates GMP Manufacturing
I do not like headers like "Ground-breaking" or "Practice changing" but hopefully they will keep their promise in this case... "We are enthusiastic about commencing GMP manufacturing for our prostate cancer clinical candidate, continuing our efforts at transforming targeted cancer therapy via the introduction
I do not like headers like "Ground-breaking" or "Practice changing" but hopefully they will keep their promise in this case... "We are enthusiastic about commencing GMP manufacturing for our prostate cancer clinical candidate, continuing our efforts at transforming targeted cancer therapy via the introduction
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
not PCa related but promising in vivo therapy for cancer metastasis
”The polymer eliminates colorectal cancer liver metastases and prolongs mice survival, after only a single-dose therapy. The findings were published in Nano Today, a leading journal in the field of nanotechnology.” https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-795801
”The polymer eliminates colorectal cancer liver metastases and prolongs mice survival, after only a single-dose therapy. The findings were published in Nano Today, a leading journal in the field of nanotechnology.” https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-795801
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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Suspect colorectal cancer
I am 47 . At the age of 40 I went for colonoscopy which came fine. In 2021 I started having soft wedged poop .the Dr said I must take high fibre food. The wages poop still continues on and off. Sometimes I am constipated and had to pass that soft stools which come out wedged like. I am scared and see
I am 47 . At the age of 40 I went for colonoscopy which came fine. In 2021 I started having soft wedged poop .the Dr said I must take high fibre food. The wages poop still continues on and off. Sometimes I am constipated and had to pass that soft stools which come out wedged like. I am scared and see
Beautybee
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
Is a false-positive biopsy possible?
I have a history of prostate cancer in my family. My father had it, and my brother had it and he had his prostate removed. As a result, for the last 13 years, I've had my PSA checked every six months. I typically run a very low PSA, historically .5 or .6. About 18 months ago I noticed that my PSA was
I have a history of prostate cancer in my family. My father had it, and my brother had it and he had his prostate removed. As a result, for the last 13 years, I've had my PSA checked every six months. I typically run a very low PSA, historically .5 or .6. About 18 months ago I noticed that my PSA was
CBRD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Mammograms
diagnosed HGSOC December 2019. BRCA 2 somatic only. Have had standard chemo, debulking + 2 years of Olaparib and doing well to date. My question is around mammograms: what is the usual checks for ladies with OC history? I would imagine it varies widely however my GP stated it would be as normal, i.e
diagnosed HGSOC December 2019. BRCA 2 somatic only. Have had standard chemo, debulking + 2 years of Olaparib and doing well to date. My question is around mammograms: what is the usual checks for ladies with OC history? I would imagine it varies widely however my GP stated it would be as normal, i.e
RoseMS
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Should I sell and retire with PSA at 0.1 following 9 months undetectable?
Diagnosed early 2022, Gleason 4+4. Metastasis to multiple sites on the pelvis, no other detectable spread. Triplet therapy with ongoing goserelin and abiraterone with prednisone. Abiraterone is once per day with a low fat meal. Following nine months of undetectable PSA results, I recently received
Diagnosed early 2022, Gleason 4+4. Metastasis to multiple sites on the pelvis, no other detectable spread. Triplet therapy with ongoing goserelin and abiraterone with prednisone. Abiraterone is once per day with a low fat meal. Following nine months of undetectable PSA results, I recently received
LakeT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Casadex, on and off
I was on Casadex close to 3 years. During the last part of going on 3 years my psa started rising. They took me off Casadex and put me on Orgovyx which did not work so they put me on injections of lupron once a month. My psa again started rising on lupron injections. Now They have put me on nubeqa to
I was on Casadex close to 3 years. During the last part of going on 3 years my psa started rising. They took me off Casadex and put me on Orgovyx which did not work so they put me on injections of lupron once a month. My psa again started rising on lupron injections. Now They have put me on nubeqa to
woppaho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Latest Update on PATCH
For those of us using tE2 as a primary therapy to control advanced prostate cancer, there is new information in Clinical Oncology, Vol 36, Issue 1 „“ A repurposing Programme Evaluating Transdermal Oestradial Patches for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer within the PATCH and STAMPEDE Trials“. It‘s a long
For those of us using tE2 as a primary therapy to control advanced prostate cancer, there is new information in Clinical Oncology, Vol 36, Issue 1 „“ A repurposing Programme Evaluating Transdermal Oestradial Patches for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer within the PATCH and STAMPEDE Trials“. It‘s a long
cam123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Started peginterferon alpha 2a treatment
Just recently started the above treatment on the 31st January this year but my oldest daughter has just found out shes 9weeks pregnant and i forgot to ask my consultant if it was ok that on my treatment day is it ok to be around her eg as in she comes to my house to visit or is it similar to chemo treatments
Just recently started the above treatment on the 31st January this year but my oldest daughter has just found out shes 9weeks pregnant and i forgot to ask my consultant if it was ok that on my treatment day is it ok to be around her eg as in she comes to my house to visit or is it similar to chemo treatments
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
OH sudden increase in TSH 14 years after Radioactive iodine treatment
Hi,OH (65) has been feeling really fatigued the last few months, also really feeling the cold. Treated with radioactive iodine 14 years ago and been on 100mg of levothyroxine ever since. He had a prostatectomy last June and we had put the tiredness down to that. A recent blood test has put his TSH
Hi,OH (65) has been feeling really fatigued the last few months, also really feeling the cold. Treated with radioactive iodine 14 years ago and been on 100mg of levothyroxine ever since. He had a prostatectomy last June and we had put the tiredness down to that. A recent blood test has put his TSH
Vickyswift
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Prostate cancer cases worldwide likely to double by 2040, analysis finds
Hopefully this report leads to more investment in treatment . "The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer worldwide is projected to double to 2.9 million a year by 2040, with annual deaths predicted to rise by 85%, according to the largest study of its kind. " "Prostate cancer is already a
Hopefully this report leads to more investment in treatment . "The number of men diagnosed with prostate cancer worldwide is projected to double to 2.9 million a year by 2040, with annual deaths predicted to rise by 85%, according to the largest study of its kind. " "Prostate cancer is already a
PSAed
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Skull met has spread
My appointment with my oncologist yesterday made me aware after reviewing the MRI from last week, that the met that was on my skull is now spread into soft matter in my head. I was set to start a double Chemo treatment yesterday , but it was decided the treatment would do no good, and that quality
My appointment with my oncologist yesterday made me aware after reviewing the MRI from last week, that the met that was on my skull is now spread into soft matter in my head. I was set to start a double Chemo treatment yesterday , but it was decided the treatment would do no good, and that quality
docbulldog
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Meta analysis of Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group(ECOG) PS predicts OS regardless of category, previous chemotherapy, and mPC population
”Overall, 75 studies, comprising 32,298 patients, were included. Most studies (72/75) included patients with mCRPC. Higher ECOG PS was associated with a significant increase in mortality risk, with the highest estimate observed among patients with mCRPC with an ECOG PS of ≥2 versus <2 (hazard ratio [
”Overall, 75 studies, comprising 32,298 patients, were included. Most studies (72/75) included patients with mCRPC. Higher ECOG PS was associated with a significant increase in mortality risk, with the highest estimate observed among patients with mCRPC with an ECOG PS of ≥2 versus <2 (hazard ratio [
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Lupron unjection not reducing PSA
I was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016. It has been contained in the prostate ever since. For 3 years I treated myself with vitamins and nutrients. Kept my psa down until I had a kidney stone operation and for some odd ball reason loss control of the psa after the operation, it shot up to
I was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016. It has been contained in the prostate ever since. For 3 years I treated myself with vitamins and nutrients. Kept my psa down until I had a kidney stone operation and for some odd ball reason loss control of the psa after the operation, it shot up to
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Lutetium at earlier stage, clinical trial is enrolling
The second trial provides men with metastatic prostate cancer access to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted therapy prior to chemotherapy. Currently, PSMA-targeted therapy is only available after chemotherapy. However, phase III clinical trials have shown that PSMA-targeted therapies are
The second trial provides men with metastatic prostate cancer access to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted therapy prior to chemotherapy. Currently, PSMA-targeted therapy is only available after chemotherapy. However, phase III clinical trials have shown that PSMA-targeted therapies are
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Is a Liquid biopsy of ctDNA with PSA = 6 and 4 bone mets, useful?
Hello friends I have to pay upfront the costs but I don't know if nothing will be found in a liquid biopsy with PSA of 6.5 What is your experience with liquid biopsy? And did anyone have a bone metastatic solid biopsy ? Thank you 🤗🙌
Hello friends I have to pay upfront the costs but I don't know if nothing will be found in a liquid biopsy with PSA of 6.5 What is your experience with liquid biopsy? And did anyone have a bone metastatic solid biopsy ? Thank you 🤗🙌
Manilo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PSA rising, rapidly
Well, it looks like my honeymoons of ADT are over. I was (and still am) on a tripple therapy along the lines of the ARASENS trial (Docetaxel, Lupron and NUBEQA) for about 2 years. My PSA started rising six months ago, at first slowly, but now very rapidly. It went from 0.04 to 0.05 then 0.17 (in three
Well, it looks like my honeymoons of ADT are over. I was (and still am) on a tripple therapy along the lines of the ARASENS trial (Docetaxel, Lupron and NUBEQA) for about 2 years. My PSA started rising six months ago, at first slowly, but now very rapidly. It went from 0.04 to 0.05 then 0.17 (in three
Oldie68
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Zytiga , prednesone , Options ?
Hello All , I just hit the 2 yr. mark of Eligard , Zytiga and pred. Im Stage 4 N1 , Had SBRT to prostate 2015 , then 7 yrs later PSMA-Pet saw 1 tumor in my pelvic lymph node Had SBRT on that . I have a heart doctor for heart murmur . The question is according to a study , per Tall Allen , Stampede
Hello All , I just hit the 2 yr. mark of Eligard , Zytiga and pred. Im Stage 4 N1 , Had SBRT to prostate 2015 , then 7 yrs later PSMA-Pet saw 1 tumor in my pelvic lymph node Had SBRT on that . I have a heart doctor for heart murmur . The question is according to a study , per Tall Allen , Stampede
reconjj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Macrogol (Dulcoease)
Hi, has anyone else found that laxative treatments containing Macrogol increases their pain and bloating considerably? I have just been put on this and Mebeverine, but am still in a lot of pain, which seems worse when I take Macrogol. Thanks
Hi, has anyone else found that laxative treatments containing Macrogol increases their pain and bloating considerably? I have just been put on this and Mebeverine, but am still in a lot of pain, which seems worse when I take Macrogol. Thanks
Gardener
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IBS Network
6 months ago
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