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Husband diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer
He is 79. The diagnosis process lasted six months or so...and ge wasn't diagnosed until he had a psma pet scan on January 6.
He is 79. The diagnosis process lasted six months or so...and ge wasn't diagnosed until he had a psma pet scan on January 6.
Barnacle124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update on wife
Hello all, After a liver biopsy, MRI scan with contrast and blood tests, i have a update below. I’ve summarised below for easy readings: - Wife is 28, weight 59KG non drinker BMI 23. kPA show 20.4 (November 2022) - Biopsy confirmed advanced Fiborsis - LTF all fine (mildly elevated unconjudated
Hello all, After a liver biopsy, MRI scan with contrast and blood tests, i have a update below. I’ve summarised below for easy readings: - Wife is 28, weight 59KG non drinker BMI 23. kPA show 20.4 (November 2022) - Biopsy confirmed advanced Fiborsis - LTF all fine (mildly elevated unconjudated
RAAN88
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
thinking of switching from Ibrance to Kisqali (Ribociclib). Any thoughts for those with lobular?
I was diagnosed with MBC both lobular and ductal with Mets to bones in spine, ribs, pelvis, neck and skull this past June. I’ve been on Ibrance for 3 months and first scan and numbers are going in the right direction. My Onc originally gave me the choice between Ibrance and Kisqali. At the time we
I was diagnosed with MBC both lobular and ductal with Mets to bones in spine, ribs, pelvis, neck and skull this past June. I’ve been on Ibrance for 3 months and first scan and numbers are going in the right direction. My Onc originally gave me the choice between Ibrance and Kisqali. At the time we
lovnmycat
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
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Clavicular lymph node metastases
I have just googled many research articles related to subraclavicular lymph node/virchow’s node/Cervical lymph nodes and prostate cancer. I was surprised that left supraclavicular lymph node is a special location regarding to prostate cancer and there are reasearch articles of it. It is also very rare
I have just googled many research articles related to subraclavicular lymph node/virchow’s node/Cervical lymph nodes and prostate cancer. I was surprised that left supraclavicular lymph node is a special location regarding to prostate cancer and there are reasearch articles of it. It is also very rare
Daughter17
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
new diagnosis in nz
cancerous tumour in lung, benign tumout in pancreas. I see specialist tomorrow. Any advice on questions I should ask?
cancerous tumour in lung, benign tumout in pancreas. I see specialist tomorrow. Any advice on questions I should ask?
Biba5
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
New to this group & Newly Diagnosed with HCC.
I just wanted to say hello to the group. My bio describes what I have been going through. My Budd Chiari Syndrome diagnosis really helped understand my reason for suffering with cirrhosis and decompensated liver. I am not a drinker and have been thoroughly tested for genetic disorders. When I was 19
I just wanted to say hello to the group. My bio describes what I have been going through. My Budd Chiari Syndrome diagnosis really helped understand my reason for suffering with cirrhosis and decompensated liver. I am not a drinker and have been thoroughly tested for genetic disorders. When I was 19
Lothbrok
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
1 year ago
Acetaminophen and Immunotherapy
Has anyone else heard of this? Does is have any bearing on CLL patients on BTK inhibitors? https://www.facebook.com/25998443394/posts/pfbid0k2eaDZbPHsL5FWcJPiaDWK12U2Ur8J5ADucKQVnSAxttczAcaijW9RxArTaM8cTHl/?mibextid=r5uJeJ
Has anyone else heard of this? Does is have any bearing on CLL patients on BTK inhibitors? https://www.facebook.com/25998443394/posts/pfbid0k2eaDZbPHsL5FWcJPiaDWK12U2Ur8J5ADucKQVnSAxttczAcaijW9RxArTaM8cTHl/?mibextid=r5uJeJ
210savannah
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CLL Support
1 year ago
introduction
Hi All Just a quick introduction and saying helllo My Name is Rob I’m approaching my 60th birthday at the end of February and live in North Nottinghamshire in the Uk, 17 miles from Sheffield, I think this site is fab and have learned a lot from other contributors experiences and comments , my story
Hi All Just a quick introduction and saying helllo My Name is Rob I’m approaching my 60th birthday at the end of February and live in North Nottinghamshire in the Uk, 17 miles from Sheffield, I think this site is fab and have learned a lot from other contributors experiences and comments , my story
Rob2563
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
Spontaneous tumor regression following COVID-19 vaccination
This article was not about breast cancer, but I thought some of you might like to know that there is some evidence that vaccinations stimulate our immune systems... https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/3/e004371 The article is in the
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
.
This article was not about breast cancer, but I thought some of you might like to know that there is some evidence that vaccinations stimulate our immune systems... https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/3/e004371 The article is in the
Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
.
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Amy Callaghan MP’s VAT BURN campaign
Amy Callaghan MP’s VAT BURN campaign calls on the UK government to remove VAT from sunscreen products that have a health benefit. We should all know the health benefits that a “quality” (i.e. SPF 30+ product with a minimum 4 star UVA protection) sunscreen has on preventing the UK’s most common cancer
Amy Callaghan MP’s VAT BURN campaign calls on the UK government to remove VAT from sunscreen products that have a health benefit. We should all know the health benefits that a “quality” (i.e. SPF 30+ product with a minimum 4 star UVA protection) sunscreen has on preventing the UK’s most common cancer
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
I was meant to get my ovaries out but a peak under the hood showed wide spread cancer through out my abdomen… on to cape.
So I am off verzenio and suddenly feel really well! So well that I am dragging my feet on starting Xeloda and facing hand foot etc. what what all do right away to prepare for potential issues? I lready have in grown toes and am afraid that will balloon into a bigger problem… foot dr? Any creams you
So I am off verzenio and suddenly feel really well! So well that I am dragging my feet on starting Xeloda and facing hand foot etc. what what all do right away to prepare for potential issues? I lready have in grown toes and am afraid that will balloon into a bigger problem… foot dr? Any creams you
Bettybuckets
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
What is after Taxol?
Trying to get ahead of some decisions as it seems that I am a one year treatment gal...Ibrance - 1 year, Xeloda - 1 year, now Taxol seems to be giving up on me after a year too. Doc rattled off things like Gemzar and said that there were a lot of treatments that used to be only for triple negative that
Trying to get ahead of some decisions as it seems that I am a one year treatment gal...Ibrance - 1 year, Xeloda - 1 year, now Taxol seems to be giving up on me after a year too. Doc rattled off things like Gemzar and said that there were a lot of treatments that used to be only for triple negative that
Iwasborntodothis
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
13 Year Old, 8cm AN
Hi all, thought I’d share my story. I was suddenly diagnosed with a 8cm AN when I was 13. I was experiencing a few symptoms, dizziness, nausea when going upside down, deftness in 1 ear. (The doctors were stunned how I didn’t have much worse symptoms.) I didn’t think much of it being a 13 year old!
Hi all, thought I’d share my story. I was suddenly diagnosed with a 8cm AN when I was 13. I was experiencing a few symptoms, dizziness, nausea when going upside down, deftness in 1 ear. (The doctors were stunned how I didn’t have much worse symptoms.) I didn’t think much of it being a 13 year old!
MacMill
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
Degraders for Metastatic Prostate Cancer
I am thinking about signing up for a Degrader Clinical Trial (phase 1). I have metastatic prostate cancer, diagnosed seven years ago, now at 758 PSA. Am choosing this over chemo. Anybody here have any experience or information? Frank.
I am thinking about signing up for a Degrader Clinical Trial (phase 1). I have metastatic prostate cancer, diagnosed seven years ago, now at 758 PSA. Am choosing this over chemo. Anybody here have any experience or information? Frank.
fsiefert
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Plenty of lymph node metastases (also outside of pelvic area): treatment and success?
What kind of treatment do you have/had in situation when cancer has spread already to many (distant) lymph nodes? My dad’s aggressive prostate cancer is newly diagnosed and it is already advanced. He has plenty of para-aortic and iliac lymph nodes and also one clavicle lymph node. Biggest ones are
What kind of treatment do you have/had in situation when cancer has spread already to many (distant) lymph nodes? My dad’s aggressive prostate cancer is newly diagnosed and it is already advanced. He has plenty of para-aortic and iliac lymph nodes and also one clavicle lymph node. Biggest ones are
Daughter17
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Looks like progression
Ladies, I had 2 1/2 hours of MRIs today due to pain in my back and leg. I found the following in my patient portal, however, I have not heard from the doctor. Is there anybody that could help me understand this? I understand that it is probably progression. “ Osseous structures/Martow: There are a
Ladies, I had 2 1/2 hours of MRIs today due to pain in my back and leg. I found the following in my patient portal, however, I have not heard from the doctor. Is there anybody that could help me understand this? I understand that it is probably progression. “ Osseous structures/Martow: There are a
Flavia100
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Calling all BAT-men ...
(... that's you, Russ!) I am about to begin BAT with a new MO (who works in MA and NH), and am looking for some input from forum members. My MO has an existing contact at Johns Hopkins that he's consulted, but is not (yet) in direct contact with anyone from Denmeade's group so far as I know. A little
(... that's you, Russ!) I am about to begin BAT with a new MO (who works in MA and NH), and am looking for some input from forum members. My MO has an existing contact at Johns Hopkins that he's consulted, but is not (yet) in direct contact with anyone from Denmeade's group so far as I know. A little
noahware
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Taking Niraparib but getting aching thighs in muscles is this normal
I had ovarian cancer in 2002 I had surgery and Chemo but it returned after 19 years in 2021 in the Peritoneum high grade 3c. After 6 sessions of Chemo I am now taking Niraparib for 6 months without any side effects until about 3 weeks ago when I started with pains in my thigh Muscles and find they get
I had ovarian cancer in 2002 I had surgery and Chemo but it returned after 19 years in 2021 in the Peritoneum high grade 3c. After 6 sessions of Chemo I am now taking Niraparib for 6 months without any side effects until about 3 weeks ago when I started with pains in my thigh Muscles and find they get
babs1120
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
State of shock
Dx March 2021 Gleason 9 mets to lymph nodes(in profile) after speaking to urologist, Ro,Mo. Decided to go with MO's advice @ Cancer treatment centers of America . He put me on Abiraterone 1000mg Daily 5mg Prednisone daily Starting 8/1/2021 PSA 60 within 30 day went to undetectable. MO retired oct 2022
Dx March 2021 Gleason 9 mets to lymph nodes(in profile) after speaking to urologist, Ro,Mo. Decided to go with MO's advice @ Cancer treatment centers of America . He put me on Abiraterone 1000mg Daily 5mg Prednisone daily Starting 8/1/2021 PSA 60 within 30 day went to undetectable. MO retired oct 2022
joeydashoe
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
PET to image estrogen receptors
Hello everyone and Merry Christmas! I read awhile back on here about women getting PET scans which used agents to image estrogen receptors, not the typical glucose agent. Can someone tell me what the test is called (PET imaging with FES?) and if you’ve used it, has it helped in detection of any new
Hello everyone and Merry Christmas! I read awhile back on here about women getting PET scans which used agents to image estrogen receptors, not the typical glucose agent. Can someone tell me what the test is called (PET imaging with FES?) and if you’ve used it, has it helped in detection of any new
Kayaker82
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
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