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how long typically does it take from diagnosis to treatment?
Hello, my father was just diagnosed with advanced aggressive prostate cancer Gleason 9-10 (TBC). Bone scan and CT scan are next to check for spread (please God it hasn’t), but the scans are not for another 2.5 weeks! Then follow-up to discuss results a full week after that. Which seems insane that we
Hello, my father was just diagnosed with advanced aggressive prostate cancer Gleason 9-10 (TBC). Bone scan and CT scan are next to check for spread (please God it hasn’t), but the scans are not for another 2.5 weeks! Then follow-up to discuss results a full week after that. Which seems insane that we
LDC2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Things have taken a turn for the worse
Where we left off: Part 2: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427924/thank-you-everybody-part-2 Where we are: So the pain continued after the second visit and as per plan I checked myself into emergency. Excellent service in and out in three hours. During that time they ran
Where we left off: Part 2: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427924/thank-you-everybody-part-2 Where we are: So the pain continued after the second visit and as per plan I checked myself into emergency. Excellent service in and out in three hours. During that time they ran
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Lynparza for bone/liver mets - success?
Hello! Unfortunately, my PET scan revealed bone progression and 4 new liver lesions. I will be switching from Enhertu (was on Enhertu for a year) to lynparza/ olaparib. Has anyone had success with a parp helping get rid of bone/ liver metastasis for stage 4 breast cancer? Or keeping things stable?
Hello! Unfortunately, my PET scan revealed bone progression and 4 new liver lesions. I will be switching from Enhertu (was on Enhertu for a year) to lynparza/ olaparib. Has anyone had success with a parp helping get rid of bone/ liver metastasis for stage 4 breast cancer? Or keeping things stable?
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
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Wednesday The 14th.
I promised a painting for the 14 and being a heart shape canvas I could not use the easel. I ruined the picture with my sleeve going in paint on palate and it got onto painting - Ruined. I have done one not as good by painting the canvas black, and painted a picture ok for black canvas, Could not
I promised a painting for the 14 and being a heart shape canvas I could not use the easel. I ruined the picture with my sleeve going in paint on palate and it got onto painting - Ruined. I have done one not as good by painting the canvas black, and painted a picture ok for black canvas, Could not
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
My initial MRI and wait time for biopsy
Just got my MRI. PSA rising slowly for 3 years from 4.0 to 5.1. The MRI indicates a pi-Rad level 4 lesion 10 ml, well defined with no infiltration. Either base peripheral zone 11 to 12 o clock or transitional mid gland zone 11 to 12 o clock. Will get the location cleared up. I have an MRI fusion
Just got my MRI. PSA rising slowly for 3 years from 4.0 to 5.1. The MRI indicates a pi-Rad level 4 lesion 10 ml, well defined with no infiltration. Either base peripheral zone 11 to 12 o clock or transitional mid gland zone 11 to 12 o clock. Will get the location cleared up. I have an MRI fusion
jethrotullag
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Oncolytic Virotherapy Platform Designed to Target All Tumor Sites: we will have some news soon, oncolytics are very promising (CLD-201)
– Preclinical models have demonstrated the ability to resist oncolytic virus inactivation by human serum and target diverse tumor types – Novel therapeutic approach allows for ease of administration, increased cost-effectiveness, and the ability to reach a broad patient population Enough for me to
– Preclinical models have demonstrated the ability to resist oncolytic virus inactivation by human serum and target diverse tumor types – Novel therapeutic approach allows for ease of administration, increased cost-effectiveness, and the ability to reach a broad patient population Enough for me to
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
newly diagnosed Gleason 7 3+4
Received biopsy report G6 - then received second opinion on biopsy and upgraded to G7 3+4 with suspicious of IDC on two cores (don’t understand) want to schedule surgery asap - young 53 Anyone similar to this? So scared A) Prostate, left base; needle biopsy: - Prostatic adenocarcinoma
Received biopsy report G6 - then received second opinion on biopsy and upgraded to G7 3+4 with suspicious of IDC on two cores (don’t understand) want to schedule surgery asap - young 53 Anyone similar to this? So scared A) Prostate, left base; needle biopsy: - Prostatic adenocarcinoma
Granolaberry
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Repeat Lutetium/ Pluvicto treatment
Hello all, I am just curious if anyone has experience doing additional lutetium treatments. I did three lutetium treatments from September 2021 to January 2022. My Denver oncologist is concerned about bone marrow toxicity , but he does not have enough experience with this treatment to say for sure.
Hello all, I am just curious if anyone has experience doing additional lutetium treatments. I did three lutetium treatments from September 2021 to January 2022. My Denver oncologist is concerned about bone marrow toxicity , but he does not have enough experience with this treatment to say for sure.
Eugmn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
second surgery any ?
Is there anyone who have surgery after recurraces when cancer speared to lymph and abdomen? My mom will have one as they dont know why she is vomiting:(
Is there anyone who have surgery after recurraces when cancer speared to lymph and abdomen? My mom will have one as they dont know why she is vomiting:(
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
From a Carer’s Perspective
hello to all in the oesophageal cancer community. not necessarily a community that anyone would particularly choose to be in but also comforting to know others are in the same situation. my husband was diagnosed with stage 2 OG in September 2023. he has had four chemo sessions and is due to have surgery
hello to all in the oesophageal cancer community. not necessarily a community that anyone would particularly choose to be in but also comforting to know others are in the same situation. my husband was diagnosed with stage 2 OG in September 2023. he has had four chemo sessions and is due to have surgery
harveydylan
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 months ago
Goods news
3 months ago I was informed of a new suspicious nodule in my left lung. Since then I have lived a mental nightmare knowing that its growth on the next scan would mean another cancer or more likely and worst, the distant recurrence of my first lung cancer (resected with my right lower lobe in April
3 months ago I was informed of a new suspicious nodule in my left lung. Since then I have lived a mental nightmare knowing that its growth on the next scan would mean another cancer or more likely and worst, the distant recurrence of my first lung cancer (resected with my right lower lobe in April
Bibicata
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
PSMA/PET SCAN methodology
I'm having PSMA next week and am confused a little about the equipment used. In all my reading about the test, a CT or MRI is used in conjunction with the PSMA Pet, When I looked at my upcoming test on the portal it says PET SKULLBASE TO MIDTHIGH NOPR SUBSEQUENT. That tells me it's a PET Scan and
I'm having PSMA next week and am confused a little about the equipment used. In all my reading about the test, a CT or MRI is used in conjunction with the PSMA Pet, When I looked at my upcoming test on the portal it says PET SKULLBASE TO MIDTHIGH NOPR SUBSEQUENT. That tells me it's a PET Scan and
hwrjr
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Pre Op assessment
I was diagnosed in July with stage 4 endo/adeno, bilateral endometriomas and a frozen pelvis, large ovarian cysts, enlarged falopian tubes following MRI and various ultrasounds. I have been on prostrop since, while on the waiting list for surgery. Last month I received a call from the endo nurse saying
I was diagnosed in July with stage 4 endo/adeno, bilateral endometriomas and a frozen pelvis, large ovarian cysts, enlarged falopian tubes following MRI and various ultrasounds. I have been on prostrop since, while on the waiting list for surgery. Last month I received a call from the endo nurse saying
EvilEdna77
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
2nd recurrence
Hi Ladies as you know I have already posted that I have started treatment for a 2nd recurrence of my Stage 2 OC. I was diagnosed in 2021 and had surgery and 6 cycles of successful Chemo. I started to feel unwell around October time with upper right back pain. CT and MRI were clear. CA125 did start
Hi Ladies as you know I have already posted that I have started treatment for a 2nd recurrence of my Stage 2 OC. I was diagnosed in 2021 and had surgery and 6 cycles of successful Chemo. I started to feel unwell around October time with upper right back pain. CT and MRI were clear. CA125 did start
Hota
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Treatment going forward
Boyfriend is 73 was on AS after TRUS bx with decipher score 3.0. Bx 3+4 after downgrade from JH. Now one year later Saturation Biopsy reports 3+5=8 one core and 4+5=9 two cores between 5 and 20% pattern 5. PSA remains about 3.4. Total of 9/30 positive mostly 3+4=7 20% pattern 4. PSMA PET/CT reports
Boyfriend is 73 was on AS after TRUS bx with decipher score 3.0. Bx 3+4 after downgrade from JH. Now one year later Saturation Biopsy reports 3+5=8 one core and 4+5=9 two cores between 5 and 20% pattern 5. PSA remains about 3.4. Total of 9/30 positive mostly 3+4=7 20% pattern 4. PSMA PET/CT reports
good2go
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
A potential game-changer for CAR T cell therapy: mutations in cancer engineered to beat cancer
CAR T therapy has been successful in some acute blood cancers. Response rates, however, are considerably lower in CLL and solid tumours, with T cell exhaustion and antigen escape being shared issues. A potentially game-changing advance in solid tumour CAR T technology may therefore be relevant to CAR
CAR T therapy has been successful in some acute blood cancers. Response rates, however, are considerably lower in CLL and solid tumours, with T cell exhaustion and antigen escape being shared issues. A potentially game-changing advance in solid tumour CAR T technology may therefore be relevant to CAR
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Another Lu-177 solution gets fast tracked: Lu-177-DGUL, secures 'GIFT' designation
"On Monday, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) designated Lu-177-DGUL as the 11th agent to benefit from its “Global Innovative Products on Fast Track” (GIFT) program, signifying a significant milestone in the quest to offer a beacon of hope for prostate cancer patients who currently have limited
"On Monday, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) designated Lu-177-DGUL as the 11th agent to benefit from its “Global Innovative Products on Fast Track” (GIFT) program, signifying a significant milestone in the quest to offer a beacon of hope for prostate cancer patients who currently have limited
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Tumour marker
I have been in Ibrance, Letrozole and six monthly Denusomab shots for 3 years and 9 months with NEADs from the first Pet scan. C15.3 and CEA have fluctuated within the normal range since. PET scan in Sep 23 also showed NEADs. Recent bloods in Thursday showed c15.3 rise to above the normal range
I have been in Ibrance, Letrozole and six monthly Denusomab shots for 3 years and 9 months with NEADs from the first Pet scan. C15.3 and CEA have fluctuated within the normal range since. PET scan in Sep 23 also showed NEADs. Recent bloods in Thursday showed c15.3 rise to above the normal range
Gramat
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
liver concerns
I had clear cell ovarian cancer and had debulking surgery and hysterectomy a year ago. I recently had sudden right side and back pain and had a scan with blood work. Everything came out ok except my liver numbers (ast and alt) were super high. Could this indicate the start of a reoccurrence? Has
I had clear cell ovarian cancer and had debulking surgery and hysterectomy a year ago. I recently had sudden right side and back pain and had a scan with blood work. Everything came out ok except my liver numbers (ast and alt) were super high. Could this indicate the start of a reoccurrence? Has
Marieck
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
low hemoglobin
my dad has a hemoglobin of 10. He has been dizzy, and had a rash(Unclear if the two are related- - PCP said possibly ). Also low appetite. Just completed radiation Jan 3 and started the Lupron end of November. Radiation was done to prostate and to met on hip bone. Anyone have insight into what
my dad has a hemoglobin of 10. He has been dizzy, and had a rash(Unclear if the two are related- - PCP said possibly ). Also low appetite. Just completed radiation Jan 3 and started the Lupron end of November. Radiation was done to prostate and to met on hip bone. Anyone have insight into what
alysona828
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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