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Statin use and outcomes of oncological treatment for castration-resistant prostate cancer - From the Finnish poulation, Nature, 11/01/23
As a follow-up to recent posts on statins and PCa, here is another Euopean study, this time from the Finns. As noted in the Abstract below, they come to the conclusion of no/little benefit for crPCa, but maybe some for csPCa. The apparent pooling of data for specific type/form of statin does not provide
As a follow-up to recent posts on statins and PCa, here is another Euopean study, this time from the Finns. As noted in the Abstract below, they come to the conclusion of no/little benefit for crPCa, but maybe some for csPCa. The apparent pooling of data for specific type/form of statin does not provide
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
? For fellow BATmen on daro and androgen stimulation. Great Article
I came across this 2023 article and i think it poses a great outcome for us who are cycling high T and darolutamide. Am I correct that this article correlates positively with our BAT with Daro? I find this article extremely fascinating although it is complex. I need to learn more about proteonomic
I came across this 2023 article and i think it poses a great outcome for us who are cycling high T and darolutamide. Am I correct that this article correlates positively with our BAT with Daro? I find this article extremely fascinating although it is complex. I need to learn more about proteonomic
KocoPr
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Association between different water iodine exposures & thyroid cancer: A retrospective study of high water iodine areas in China 2009-20
There are many differences between China and the UK. Including other aspects of water quality/analysis, diet, etc. For example, distribution of selenium in China is very complicated with adjacent areas sometimes have very different selenium intake.Therefore, we simply cannot pick up this paper and apply
There are many differences between China and the UK. Including other aspects of water quality/analysis, diet, etc. For example, distribution of selenium in China is very complicated with adjacent areas sometimes have very different selenium intake.Therefore, we simply cannot pick up this paper and apply
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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Flummoxed and in a Pickle 🙃🙂
Hello from Australia 👋 I hope you're all coping and doing as well as you can. Sorry to barge in from the other side of the world but I have an English based query. I have triple negative Inflammatory beast cancer and nearing completion of about a year and a half of chemo with a mastectomy and
Hello from Australia 👋 I hope you're all coping and doing as well as you can. Sorry to barge in from the other side of the world but I have an English based query. I have triple negative Inflammatory beast cancer and nearing completion of about a year and a half of chemo with a mastectomy and
Freckle1000
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My Breast Cancer Community
29 minutes ago
I have mutations, What is better ATM Frameshift Mutation Keytruda or Lymparza? Other? Liver Mets and Lung Nodules
Starting Chemotherapy with I think Docetaxel and Cisplatin MO suggesting Immunotherapy
Starting Chemotherapy with I think Docetaxel and Cisplatin MO suggesting Immunotherapy
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 hours ago
Dana Farber 2nd opinion?
I just got back my PET/CT results from yesterday. Bad! I have never had so much progression. Little spots, some new, some growing from last time, mostly in thoracic and lung area. Apparently, ribociclib (Kisqali) + exemestane didn't work at all. That is the last of the CDK4/6 inhibitors and ER inhibitors
I just got back my PET/CT results from yesterday. Bad! I have never had so much progression. Little spots, some new, some growing from last time, mostly in thoracic and lung area. Apparently, ribociclib (Kisqali) + exemestane didn't work at all. That is the last of the CDK4/6 inhibitors and ER inhibitors
TammyCross
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
13 hours ago
ALC doubling time
I was diagnosed with CLL/SLL Jan 2023.i completed O and V March 8 th of this year. My most recent labs show that my ALC went from 2.45 in March to 4.8 with yesterday's labs. Almost all of my numbers are down. (Rbc'sHgb, hct, platlets) Throughout treatment my labs were close to within range except for
I was diagnosed with CLL/SLL Jan 2023.i completed O and V March 8 th of this year. My most recent labs show that my ALC went from 2.45 in March to 4.8 with yesterday's labs. Almost all of my numbers are down. (Rbc'sHgb, hct, platlets) Throughout treatment my labs were close to within range except for
Shangonmom
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CLL Support
19 hours ago
Peeing , what to do?
My husband has had issues with peeing for years ( probably why stage 4 at diagnosis, cause blamed BPH) . He recently finished last chemo 3 weeks ago and is again noticing a change when peeing. Says that he feels a great deal of pressure towards the end of the pee stream and feels like the end of his
My husband has had issues with peeing for years ( probably why stage 4 at diagnosis, cause blamed BPH) . He recently finished last chemo 3 weeks ago and is again noticing a change when peeing. Says that he feels a great deal of pressure towards the end of the pee stream and feels like the end of his
positive-thinking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
vaginal bleeding post bowel motion
Hi all, i appreciate this is a little TMI, but I’ve occasionally been experiencing vaginal bleeding after pooping. It’s definitely vaginal bleeding. I made notes and realised it was happening about twice a month (between periods), but I’ve had an increase in this recently. Not starting a period, and
Hi all, i appreciate this is a little TMI, but I’ve occasionally been experiencing vaginal bleeding after pooping. It’s definitely vaginal bleeding. I made notes and realised it was happening about twice a month (between periods), but I’ve had an increase in this recently. Not starting a period, and
PopcornPJ
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Endometriosis UK
1 day ago
Mild TI inflammation
Hi, I've just had my third colonoscopy and I found it very painful. I was in agony during various times of it being done. I managed to get a report (some pictures this time too!) On the report they wrote for the procedure discomfort: Mild: More than 2 episodes of discomfort without distress. On my report
Hi, I've just had my third colonoscopy and I found it very painful. I was in agony during various times of it being done. I managed to get a report (some pictures this time too!) On the report they wrote for the procedure discomfort: Mild: More than 2 episodes of discomfort without distress. On my report
Sunita77
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Bowel Disease Support
2 days ago
immunotherapy for OVCA
just wanted to provide an update on using immunotherapy, in my case Opdivo and Yervoy. Some background: 6 years after my initial diagnosis of OVCA, it was discovered via a raised CA125 and subsequent CT Scan, that I had developed 3 tumors on my Psoas muscle of my back. These were classified as ovarian
just wanted to provide an update on using immunotherapy, in my case Opdivo and Yervoy. Some background: 6 years after my initial diagnosis of OVCA, it was discovered via a raised CA125 and subsequent CT Scan, that I had developed 3 tumors on my Psoas muscle of my back. These were classified as ovarian
Leniko
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My Ovacome
2 days ago
How to say it
I just cancelled my upcoming appointment for next week. I am also due for Lupron infusion. How do I tell my well meaning MO that I will not be taking anymore infusions. I have been on it for almost two years this time. Why am I doing it? Because I feel miserable, the hot flashes, the sweat especially
I just cancelled my upcoming appointment for next week. I am also due for Lupron infusion. How do I tell my well meaning MO that I will not be taking anymore infusions. I have been on it for almost two years this time. Why am I doing it? Because I feel miserable, the hot flashes, the sweat especially
Blueribbon63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
liver lesions
I got the CT results today and I have multiple lesions showing in different liver lobes. I am currently on Flosodex and Piqray. Wondering about MRI or Biopsy? Med change? My head is spinning.💔
I got the CT results today and I have multiple lesions showing in different liver lobes. I am currently on Flosodex and Piqray. Wondering about MRI or Biopsy? Med change? My head is spinning.💔
BluHydrangea
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 days ago
ibrance
thanks for all the responses. I’ve been fighting metastatic bc since 2011 after 19 years from original diagnosis stage 2. Prognosis was very good. Surprised after 19 years. I was put on femara and Zometa. Then 2018 switched to ibrance , fasladex and Zometa. Oncologist retired so I went too Sloan. I ended
thanks for all the responses. I’ve been fighting metastatic bc since 2011 after 19 years from original diagnosis stage 2. Prognosis was very good. Surprised after 19 years. I was put on femara and Zometa. Then 2018 switched to ibrance , fasladex and Zometa. Oncologist retired so I went too Sloan. I ended
Jewelyn
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 days ago
My Father died
Its been 23 days since i asked here About CLL i got a lot of optimistic response and answers After my father had TP53 mutation with 17p Deletion i was told that my father wont respond to chemotherapy anymore i told my father that but his doctor insisted , a strong dose, it took 2 weeks my father
Its been 23 days since i asked here About CLL i got a lot of optimistic response and answers After my father had TP53 mutation with 17p Deletion i was told that my father wont respond to chemotherapy anymore i told my father that but his doctor insisted , a strong dose, it took 2 weeks my father
Ornate2001
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CLL Support
3 days ago
Avastin + Taxol + Carbo & eye problems
Hello ladies I am on the above drug combination for stage 4 clear cell cancer, & have been getting eye floaters whilst on treatment. Atm, I have just 1 huge floater thats driving me mad! Anyone else experience this? I had a head scan which came back normal. 4 days ago had round 5, so currently suffering
Hello ladies I am on the above drug combination for stage 4 clear cell cancer, & have been getting eye floaters whilst on treatment. Atm, I have just 1 huge floater thats driving me mad! Anyone else experience this? I had a head scan which came back normal. 4 days ago had round 5, so currently suffering
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
3 days ago
Video of my first SBRT
This link is to a video of my first SBRT treatment on April 29, 2024. Thought people might be interested. https://youtu.be/KtyxcqYOnVM The CyberKnife unit is locked on the fiducials in my prostate to within 0.1 to 0.2 mm (.004 to .008 in). The internal computer follows any movement the patient make
This link is to a video of my first SBRT treatment on April 29, 2024. Thought people might be interested. https://youtu.be/KtyxcqYOnVM The CyberKnife unit is locked on the fiducials in my prostate to within 0.1 to 0.2 mm (.004 to .008 in). The internal computer follows any movement the patient make
Worked_the_World
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
THIS IS NOT GOOD over 40 Liver Lesions
ON PET SCAN THEY FOUND 3 stating not psma avid on MRI stating they are psma avid How bad is this ? PSA went from in a month 0.77 to 3.61 PSA al Range May 2, 2024 3.61 ng/mL 3.61ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Apr 4, 2024 0.77 ng/mL 0.77ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Mar 7, 2024 0.4 ng
ON PET SCAN THEY FOUND 3 stating not psma avid on MRI stating they are psma avid How bad is this ? PSA went from in a month 0.77 to 3.61 PSA al Range May 2, 2024 3.61 ng/mL 3.61ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Apr 4, 2024 0.77 ng/mL 0.77ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Mar 7, 2024 0.4 ng
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
What Next??!
Having dealt with the ups and downs with my heart issues and the anxiety re my recent angiogram I thought I was in for a period of relative calm and normality and have made plans for a couple of holidays this year.Now following a recent routine breast screening/mammogram I have received a recall to hospital
Having dealt with the ups and downs with my heart issues and the anxiety re my recent angiogram I thought I was in for a period of relative calm and normality and have made plans for a couple of holidays this year.Now following a recent routine breast screening/mammogram I have received a recall to hospital
Daisyblu
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Long complicated paper on gut microbiome and PCa, human and mouse studies.
The gut microbiome-prostate cancer crosstalk is modulated by dietary polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acids Nature Communications volume 15, Article number: 3431 (2024) PMID: 38654015 PMCID: PMC11039720 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45332-w Some snippets from the paper: ”Hypercaloric diets, such as
The gut microbiome-prostate cancer crosstalk is modulated by dietary polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acids Nature Communications volume 15, Article number: 3431 (2024) PMID: 38654015 PMCID: PMC11039720 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45332-w Some snippets from the paper: ”Hypercaloric diets, such as
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
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