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Help, bad Decipher results, this changes everything, please advise (NE WI area but will travel)
Hi everyone~ I just wrote recently but this Decipher test seems to have up-ended our lives. My husband, 75, overweight w/Watchman, was dx'ed late Nov. w/what was originally classified as Favorable Risk Intermediate after random biopsy; we went to a urologic oncologist out of Froedtert in Milwaukee
Hi everyone~ I just wrote recently but this Decipher test seems to have up-ended our lives. My husband, 75, overweight w/Watchman, was dx'ed late Nov. w/what was originally classified as Favorable Risk Intermediate after random biopsy; we went to a urologic oncologist out of Froedtert in Milwaukee
AliceinW57
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Surgery vs SBRT Cyberknife
I posted this in the Advanced PC group and shouldn't have, as my Hubs is not in an advanced stage. Posting here in hopes of more input! I apologize if you are in the other group and have already seen this! Hubs diagnosed 11/15/23. 2 of 12 positive. Gleason 6 and 7. PSA 3.7-4.2. Met with Surgeon first
I posted this in the Advanced PC group and shouldn't have, as my Hubs is not in an advanced stage. Posting here in hopes of more input! I apologize if you are in the other group and have already seen this! Hubs diagnosed 11/15/23. 2 of 12 positive. Gleason 6 and 7. PSA 3.7-4.2. Met with Surgeon first
Pride123
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Bleeding when opening the bowels
does anyone else get this? I had to have an emergency appointment today as I went to the toilet and when I opened my bowels and looked in the toilet, the water and bowl were full of blood! I had confirmed stage 2 endo on my bladder and ovary, I’ve also had mumtiple colonoscopies, sigmoidoscopies, endoscopies
does anyone else get this? I had to have an emergency appointment today as I went to the toilet and when I opened my bowels and looked in the toilet, the water and bowl were full of blood! I had confirmed stage 2 endo on my bladder and ovary, I’ve also had mumtiple colonoscopies, sigmoidoscopies, endoscopies
nikogirl18
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
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biopsy - fragmented cores and progression risk
I had 3 biopsies from January 2020 to July 2022. The first two almost identical being Gleason 3+4 with <10% 4. However 6 months post HIFU it was Gleason 9 with 4+5 with 10% 5 and 70% 5 (see below). I am curious as the cores are fragmented and so it’s hard to know what this means and if it makes any
I had 3 biopsies from January 2020 to July 2022. The first two almost identical being Gleason 3+4 with <10% 4. However 6 months post HIFU it was Gleason 9 with 4+5 with 10% 5 and 70% 5 (see below). I am curious as the cores are fragmented and so it’s hard to know what this means and if it makes any
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Maintenance Chemo
I was diagnosed with stage 2 endometrioid cancer five years ago. I went through chemo treatments: carboplatin and taxol. I even had IP belly washes of taxol. They are not doing these any longer in the US. Sadly, my cancer reoccurred six months ago. I was cancer free and in remission for five years. The
I was diagnosed with stage 2 endometrioid cancer five years ago. I went through chemo treatments: carboplatin and taxol. I even had IP belly washes of taxol. They are not doing these any longer in the US. Sadly, my cancer reoccurred six months ago. I was cancer free and in remission for five years. The
ARamage
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Please send me some positivity.
I have just had the results of my CT scan and I have been told I have a recurrance in one para-aortic lymph node. I will either need surgery (if they can), chemo or radiotherapy. I'm so scared as this is my first recurrence from Stage 4 ovarian cancer and I'm only 56 and have two teenagers. I can't
I have just had the results of my CT scan and I have been told I have a recurrance in one para-aortic lymph node. I will either need surgery (if they can), chemo or radiotherapy. I'm so scared as this is my first recurrence from Stage 4 ovarian cancer and I'm only 56 and have two teenagers. I can't
Nectirlawone
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
And more ASCO GU 2024 phase 3 trial
Data will be presented at ASCO GU 2024 but looks promising "In combination with immunotherapy, Cabometyx is delivering long-term survival benefits today for people living with renal cell carcinoma worldwide, while also showcasing future potential in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, an
Data will be presented at ASCO GU 2024 but looks promising "In combination with immunotherapy, Cabometyx is delivering long-term survival benefits today for people living with renal cell carcinoma worldwide, while also showcasing future potential in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, an
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Abnormalities on the CT 6 months after Chemo (while on Niraparib) CA125 at 4.9, anyone same experience?
Dear ladies, Background : IVB HSOC Jan 2023, Debulking April 23, last chemo June 23, on Niraparib since Aug 23, diagnosed at 40 yo (now 41). Now CT shows small abnormalities: They saw 2 nodular abnormalities on CT scan, (16mm) suspecting local recurrence but they do not know for sure. Also they noticed
Dear ladies, Background : IVB HSOC Jan 2023, Debulking April 23, last chemo June 23, on Niraparib since Aug 23, diagnosed at 40 yo (now 41). Now CT shows small abnormalities: They saw 2 nodular abnormalities on CT scan, (16mm) suspecting local recurrence but they do not know for sure. Also they noticed
Beatyourself
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Surgery vs SBRT Cyberknife
Hubs diagnosed 11/15/23. 2 of 12 positive. Gleason 6 and 7. PSA 3.7-4.2. Met with Surgeon first, "slow growing, non aggressive" he believes is contained by looking at margins and pathology. Met with Radiology Oncologist, "favorable intermediate risk, non aggressive" he believes it is contained. Both
Hubs diagnosed 11/15/23. 2 of 12 positive. Gleason 6 and 7. PSA 3.7-4.2. Met with Surgeon first, "slow growing, non aggressive" he believes is contained by looking at margins and pathology. Met with Radiology Oncologist, "favorable intermediate risk, non aggressive" he believes it is contained. Both
Pride123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Good news
I said recently in my post that I'm pleased not to dwell on the numbers and keep everything in perspective. But I still appreciate good news when it comes. This week I had a call from oncologist largely because she's liaising with my dentist about dental work. Basically she was telling me it was worth
I said recently in my post that I'm pleased not to dwell on the numbers and keep everything in perspective. But I still appreciate good news when it comes. This week I had a call from oncologist largely because she's liaising with my dentist about dental work. Basically she was telling me it was worth
Beryl71
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
clinical trial: ATR inhibitor for ATM mutated solid tumors
in vivo and in vitro studies suggest that ATR inhibitors work better than PARP inhibitors for people with ATM gene mutations…but together they may work even better I hope to find more data about this clinical trial https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/aprea-therapeutics-announces-dosing-of-first-patient-in-phase
in vivo and in vitro studies suggest that ATR inhibitors work better than PARP inhibitors for people with ATM gene mutations…but together they may work even better I hope to find more data about this clinical trial https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/aprea-therapeutics-announces-dosing-of-first-patient-in-phase
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Orchidectomy vs ADT
For anyone who had the bilateral orchidectomy, I would like some advice for my husband. When was it done? Before or after BCR occurred? What are the side effects? Do you take any other ADT meds after? How is your QOL and is there anything you'd do differently. He had RP in Dec 2021. No other treatment
For anyone who had the bilateral orchidectomy, I would like some advice for my husband. When was it done? Before or after BCR occurred? What are the side effects? Do you take any other ADT meds after? How is your QOL and is there anything you'd do differently. He had RP in Dec 2021. No other treatment
tn12
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Heart Issues post Ivor Lewis
Hi, wondering if any of you that have had the Ivor Lewis surgery have had heart issues post surgery? At 3 years post surgery I started having atrial fibralation. Now 5 years post surgery and the afib is worse but I also have Braychardia ( very low heart rate) Looks like I will need a cardiac ablation
Hi, wondering if any of you that have had the Ivor Lewis surgery have had heart issues post surgery? At 3 years post surgery I started having atrial fibralation. Now 5 years post surgery and the afib is worse but I also have Braychardia ( very low heart rate) Looks like I will need a cardiac ablation
Janashlin
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 months ago
lung ca and Crizotinib
hi I had been actually diagnosed with leimyosarcoma in calf muscle two years ago and successfully it was surgically removed and later no chemo was given. However in my scans there was a lung lesion that was there is scans but it was missed and left untreated till it reached stage 4. Now that I have been
hi I had been actually diagnosed with leimyosarcoma in calf muscle two years ago and successfully it was surgically removed and later no chemo was given. However in my scans there was a lung lesion that was there is scans but it was missed and left untreated till it reached stage 4. Now that I have been
Hassan786
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
Taste Issues and finger neuropathy on Xtandi( enzalutamide) ?
In order to participate in a clinical trial (FOR46 at UCSF) I had to switch from Nubeqa (darolutamide) to enzalutamide. Previously on abiraterone. Did really well on both medications. Now 4 months on enzalutamide and my 5th research infusion, I'm experiencing some side effects. Trying to determine
In order to participate in a clinical trial (FOR46 at UCSF) I had to switch from Nubeqa (darolutamide) to enzalutamide. Previously on abiraterone. Did really well on both medications. Now 4 months on enzalutamide and my 5th research infusion, I'm experiencing some side effects. Trying to determine
bandgeek
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
my cancer comic…
I’m a graphic designer who has done autobiographical comics for around 16 years, mostly about medical stuff (detached retina, thyroid surgery, a bad fall, gallbladder surgery…). Late last year I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Just my prostate and some pelvic lymph nodes at this point, and awaiting
I’m a graphic designer who has done autobiographical comics for around 16 years, mostly about medical stuff (detached retina, thyroid surgery, a bad fall, gallbladder surgery…). Late last year I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Just my prostate and some pelvic lymph nodes at this point, and awaiting
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
What is Melanoma?
Melanoma begins in melanocytes – the cells that produce the pigment melanin that colours the skin, hair and eyes. Melanocytes also form moles, where melanoma often, but not always develops. These cancerous growths develop when unrepaired DNA damage to skin cells (most commonly caused by over-exposure
Melanoma begins in melanocytes – the cells that produce the pigment melanin that colours the skin, hair and eyes. Melanocytes also form moles, where melanoma often, but not always develops. These cancerous growths develop when unrepaired DNA damage to skin cells (most commonly caused by over-exposure
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
8 months ago
Tall Cell Aggressive Papillary Thyroid Cancer
Interested in speaking with other Tall Cell Papillary Thyroid Cancer adults diagnosed in late that have both the BRAF V 600 and TERT gene. I have had a total thyroidechtomy 2/3 para thyroid out 85 nodes removed. RAI 150. Daily radiation for 8 weeks with one day a week chemo, 6 proton therapy. Now
Interested in speaking with other Tall Cell Papillary Thyroid Cancer adults diagnosed in late that have both the BRAF V 600 and TERT gene. I have had a total thyroidechtomy 2/3 para thyroid out 85 nodes removed. RAI 150. Daily radiation for 8 weeks with one day a week chemo, 6 proton therapy. Now
Portugal-2
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Tall Cell Agressive Papillary Thyroid Cancer
Interested in speaking with other Tall Cell Papillary Thyroid Cancer adults diagnosed in late that have both the BRAF V 600 and TERT gene. I have had a total thyroidechtomy 2/3 para thyroid out 85 nodes removed. RAI 150. Daily radiation for 8 weeks with one day a week chemo, 6 proton therapy. Now have
Interested in speaking with other Tall Cell Papillary Thyroid Cancer adults diagnosed in late that have both the BRAF V 600 and TERT gene. I have had a total thyroidechtomy 2/3 para thyroid out 85 nodes removed. RAI 150. Daily radiation for 8 weeks with one day a week chemo, 6 proton therapy. Now have
Portugal-2
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Thyroid Cancer Support
4 months ago
Update and advice needed x
Thank you all for your lovely comments. CT scan result shows a small area on the outside of the bowel which needs further investigation. Really shocked to hear this! After the procedure had been told cancer removed. Has anybody had a similar experience? Oncologist unable to say if it’s ovarian/bowel
Thank you all for your lovely comments. CT scan result shows a small area on the outside of the bowel which needs further investigation. Really shocked to hear this! After the procedure had been told cancer removed. Has anybody had a similar experience? Oncologist unable to say if it’s ovarian/bowel
ORGM
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
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