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Hi wondered what side effects with niropirad as am being offereredjust out hospital after total hysterectomy omentom removed and shock stoma was given mopup chemo that put me in hospital just don't feel ready for more treatments as last year in out of hospital no normal life been told they removed
Hi wondered what side effects with niropirad as am being offereredjust out hospital after total hysterectomy omentom removed and shock stoma was given mopup chemo that put me in hospital just don't feel ready for more treatments as last year in out of hospital no normal life been told they removed
PaumicB123
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Skull met!
I am receiving radiation on a skull med on my left side, just passed my optical nerve area. I am wondering if I should have another MRI after the fifth or sixth radiation treatment to see if the med has been eliminated or should they continue on with the complete 10 treatments? any suggestions would
I am receiving radiation on a skull med on my left side, just passed my optical nerve area. I am wondering if I should have another MRI after the fifth or sixth radiation treatment to see if the med has been eliminated or should they continue on with the complete 10 treatments? any suggestions would
docbulldog
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Well, three years in…..
Since initial DX of Gleason 4+4….. at that time was stage 4 high volume metastic disease. PSA can move up and down quickly. went up 10 points in a week went down 33 points in a month, without treatment. i went from NED of disease to PSA of 28.5 in six months. it’s a spunky little bastard. sorta like
Since initial DX of Gleason 4+4….. at that time was stage 4 high volume metastic disease. PSA can move up and down quickly. went up 10 points in a week went down 33 points in a month, without treatment. i went from NED of disease to PSA of 28.5 in six months. it’s a spunky little bastard. sorta like
FulThrotl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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Companies that test liver biospy tissue to see what immunotherapy, parp inhibitors or ATK inhibitors would work?
as above, so far pca Adenocarcinoma in liver biopsy tissue…. Anyone have a list?
as above, so far pca Adenocarcinoma in liver biopsy tissue…. Anyone have a list?
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Worsening back pain after treatment?
I’ve had back pain before, and even had surgery to relieve it, but this is different. I’ve brought this up with my RO and my plain oncologist, but wanted to see if anyone here has experienced this. Next week I’ll be talking to my GP. A reminder of my DX: Gleason 9, spread to local lymph nodes. Treated
I’ve had back pain before, and even had surgery to relieve it, but this is different. I’ve brought this up with my RO and my plain oncologist, but wanted to see if anyone here has experienced this. Next week I’ll be talking to my GP. A reminder of my DX: Gleason 9, spread to local lymph nodes. Treated
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Scared of the Future.....
My husband (42M) has been having the feeling of needing to use the bathroom 7-10 times a day, and it always comes out as gas or diarrhea, loose watery stools. I had him to our primary doctor and get some tests run. All of his bloodwork has come back ok, his platelets are a little high, but his iFOBT
My husband (42M) has been having the feeling of needing to use the bathroom 7-10 times a day, and it always comes out as gas or diarrhea, loose watery stools. I had him to our primary doctor and get some tests run. All of his bloodwork has come back ok, his platelets are a little high, but his iFOBT
MisSchulte
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Colon Cancer Connected
2 months ago
Disappointed
After Lupron, NUBEQA and Zytega … and a recent FDG Cat scan Several nodes lit up in the periodonal aorta area of his abdomen. Being totally right up against the aorta, a decision was made to remove them robotically. Surgery went well. All lymph’s were removed that lit up on the scan. docs felt PSA
After Lupron, NUBEQA and Zytega … and a recent FDG Cat scan Several nodes lit up in the periodonal aorta area of his abdomen. Being totally right up against the aorta, a decision was made to remove them robotically. Surgery went well. All lymph’s were removed that lit up on the scan. docs felt PSA
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
perineural Invasion
My prostate biopsy has discovered perineural invasion (cancer along nerves) in 4 out of 6 sites with Gleason Score 9 in half of my prostate. This is associated with a significantly worse prognosis for survival. What are experiences of other men with this diagnosis? I am 84, in good health, and preparing
My prostate biopsy has discovered perineural invasion (cancer along nerves) in 4 out of 6 sites with Gleason Score 9 in half of my prostate. This is associated with a significantly worse prognosis for survival. What are experiences of other men with this diagnosis? I am 84, in good health, and preparing
Worked_the_World
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Thank you Angela for sharing your story!
“I have never really been a sun worshipper but I have used sunbeds in the past. I used to hire one for use at home in my late teens/early 20’s then used the stand-up ones on and off at tanning salons a few years after that. I never thought there was any harm in using sunbeds and I can’t remember seeing
“I have never really been a sun worshipper but I have used sunbeds in the past. I used to hire one for use at home in my late teens/early 20’s then used the stand-up ones on and off at tanning salons a few years after that. I never thought there was any harm in using sunbeds and I can’t remember seeing
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
2 months ago
Disgusted with Healthcare
I had to request my PCP to do a PSA as it wasn't standard practice. I had to call the urologist, who I originally saw, after I joined this board and knew I should be starting ADT, even though they hadn't two months after my scans showed Stage IV. I saw the surgeon even though it was Stage IV and wasn't
I had to request my PCP to do a PSA as it wasn't standard practice. I had to call the urologist, who I originally saw, after I joined this board and knew I should be starting ADT, even though they hadn't two months after my scans showed Stage IV. I saw the surgeon even though it was Stage IV and wasn't
Vangogh1961
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
bone met pain or something else ?
Hi group, Please can someone please help me out? Anything! Question about inner thigh pain. My mom started Doxil this June after new spots appeared with Xeloda after 1 full year. This July she broke her vertebrae (t4) this was a spot where the cancer showed up and she had a fall in the meantime
Hi group, Please can someone please help me out? Anything! Question about inner thigh pain. My mom started Doxil this June after new spots appeared with Xeloda after 1 full year. This July she broke her vertebrae (t4) this was a spot where the cancer showed up and she had a fall in the meantime
Maraki
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Statin use and mortality risk in men on ADT.
New ADT study from Hong Kong (1). "A total of 4920 patients were included, consisting of 2578 statin users and 2342 non-users (mean age 76.1 ± 8.2 years). Over a mean follow-up period of 4.2 ± 3.3 years, it was observed that statin users had significantly lower risks of both PCa-related mortality
New ADT study from Hong Kong (1). "A total of 4920 patients were included, consisting of 2578 statin users and 2342 non-users (mean age 76.1 ± 8.2 years). Over a mean follow-up period of 4.2 ± 3.3 years, it was observed that statin users had significantly lower risks of both PCa-related mortality
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, [i][b] also developing for neuroendocrine prostate cancer[/b][/i]
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, which will now carry the brand name Imdelltra, for the treatment of extensive-stage small lung cancer in patients with disease progression on or after platinum chemotherapy. Imdelltra is approved under the regulator’s accelerated
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, which will now carry the brand name Imdelltra, for the treatment of extensive-stage small lung cancer in patients with disease progression on or after platinum chemotherapy. Imdelltra is approved under the regulator’s accelerated
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Running post cancer
So a shock diagnosis of colon cancer last year, surgery and chemo and I'm now doing c25k for a second time hoping that exercise can have some beneficial effect in keeping me healthy. Anyone else in this situation?
So a shock diagnosis of colon cancer last year, surgery and chemo and I'm now doing c25k for a second time hoping that exercise can have some beneficial effect in keeping me healthy. Anyone else in this situation?
RamblingMe
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
Update on Failing Pirtobrutinib
After 8 months on pirto, my specialist confirmed the drug is indeed no longer working. We discussed 2 options, CAR-T (not a trial) and a BTK degrader trial at Penn. After a long explanation of how they handle the CAR-T procedure, (it is done on an outpatient basis). Along with all the major risks and
After 8 months on pirto, my specialist confirmed the drug is indeed no longer working. We discussed 2 options, CAR-T (not a trial) and a BTK degrader trial at Penn. After a long explanation of how they handle the CAR-T procedure, (it is done on an outpatient basis). Along with all the major risks and
ReneeSusan
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Back pounding the streets
I have just completed week 1 and started week 2 after
breast
cancer
. I'm looking forward to taking back my life and my health
I have just completed week 1 and started week 2 after
breast
cancer
. I'm looking forward to taking back my life and my health
Agathadogmum
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Moving on from Xeloda
sadly my markers have been rising and I have been having belly pain plus my neck node doubled in size since before my 2 months in New Zealand… weirdly but typical for lobular my CT scan showed practically disease… such that then I had to get a PET scan to confirm that… that seems also not to show anything
sadly my markers have been rising and I have been having belly pain plus my neck node doubled in size since before my 2 months in New Zealand… weirdly but typical for lobular my CT scan showed practically disease… such that then I had to get a PET scan to confirm that… that seems also not to show anything
Bettybuckets
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction.
Hi guys hope this is the correct thread. I've been suffering with a number of issues these last few years and it's literally taken over my life. My symptoms are penis pain and tenderness especially when erect. perineum issues which includes tickling burning and shooting sensations and I've lost all
Hi guys hope this is the correct thread. I've been suffering with a number of issues these last few years and it's literally taken over my life. My symptoms are penis pain and tenderness especially when erect. perineum issues which includes tickling burning and shooting sensations and I've lost all
DF-1993
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Men's Health Forum
2 months ago
Need advice please
I have posted on here on my situation. Diagnosed with stage 3c fallopian tube cancer. Went into remission and now it came back with enlarged lymph nodes that are netastatic. I'm on carboplatin and dexol now, 2nd treatment coming up next week. My question is has your husband or partner treat you
I have posted on here on my situation. Diagnosed with stage 3c fallopian tube cancer. Went into remission and now it came back with enlarged lymph nodes that are netastatic. I'm on carboplatin and dexol now, 2nd treatment coming up next week. My question is has your husband or partner treat you
Jacquiemoo
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
HoneyYorkie
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
HoneyYorkie
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 months ago
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