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A New complication!
My husband was diagnosed with PC in 2013, PSA 18, Gleason 4+3. Possible small met on pelvis. This was treated with radiotherapy. On Decapeptyl 6 monthly injections, and over the years, Xgeva, Xtandi and for the past couple of years, Erleada. Unfortunately, due to stomach surgery 2 years ago, where
My husband was diagnosed with PC in 2013, PSA 18, Gleason 4+3. Possible small met on pelvis. This was treated with radiotherapy. On Decapeptyl 6 monthly injections, and over the years, Xgeva, Xtandi and for the past couple of years, Erleada. Unfortunately, due to stomach surgery 2 years ago, where
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Genuine Essiac Tea
I am wondering if anyone is taking chemo using Docetaxel & carboplatin? also wondering if they are also on morphine? Has anyone tried taking Genuine Essiac Tea while doing treatments?
I am wondering if anyone is taking chemo using Docetaxel & carboplatin? also wondering if they are also on morphine? Has anyone tried taking Genuine Essiac Tea while doing treatments?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Signing off, happy New Year to all
Hi all, didn't want to leave this site without saying goodbye and wishing everyone all the very best for the coming New Year.The last year has been intense for me and looks to continue in the same vein into 2024 and as I haven't posted/ commented for so long it's become obvious to me that I simply
Hi all, didn't want to leave this site without saying goodbye and wishing everyone all the very best for the coming New Year.The last year has been intense for me and looks to continue in the same vein into 2024 and as I haven't posted/ commented for so long it's become obvious to me that I simply
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Macular Society
7 months ago
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Promising (maybe for PCa): World’s First Allogenic mRNA CAR-T Treatment for Solid Tumor by Ever Supreme Bio Technology, Phase 1 started.
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Has anyones Endo returning after hysterectomy?
It's been awhile since I've posted.I got an MRI report back, after urologist found abnormality after bladder stretch. The MRI found endometriotic deposits by the rectosigmoid colon. I have extensive surgery and hysterectomy in January. Having a bowel shave, rectosigmoid colon as well DIE within the
It's been awhile since I've posted.I got an MRI report back, after urologist found abnormality after bladder stretch. The MRI found endometriotic deposits by the rectosigmoid colon. I have extensive surgery and hysterectomy in January. Having a bowel shave, rectosigmoid colon as well DIE within the
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
colonoscopy query
I’m scheduled to endure a colonoscopy on 16th January. We are booked on a flight to Thailand on 1st February (14 hours) . Guidelines say two weeks should pass before flight so in theory ok. However this is a trip of a lifetime for us, much delayed and all booked before this cancer worry. I’ve no idea
I’m scheduled to endure a colonoscopy on 16th January. We are booked on a flight to Thailand on 1st February (14 hours) . Guidelines say two weeks should pass before flight so in theory ok. However this is a trip of a lifetime for us, much delayed and all booked before this cancer worry. I’ve no idea
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Is this normal?
Hi there🥰. Its been awhile since I’ve written but I’m always thankful for the information in this group. After 5 years on exemestane, I received the following report after my last scans. Progression…and I’m scared. Today my MO put me on tamoxifen with scans scheduled in 2-3 months. Is this a normal
Hi there🥰. Its been awhile since I’ve written but I’m always thankful for the information in this group. After 5 years on exemestane, I received the following report after my last scans. Progression…and I’m scared. Today my MO put me on tamoxifen with scans scheduled in 2-3 months. Is this a normal
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Biopsy Results
Hi all, went to clinic today and as I suspected, my adenoid cystic carcinoma has metastersised to my lungs. I am told I am being refered to the head & neck cancer in Liverpool where I sent 21yrs ago! Still no idea of treatment until I go for my appointment whenever that may be! Frustrating 3 months on
Hi all, went to clinic today and as I suspected, my adenoid cystic carcinoma has metastersised to my lungs. I am told I am being refered to the head & neck cancer in Liverpool where I sent 21yrs ago! Still no idea of treatment until I go for my appointment whenever that may be! Frustrating 3 months on
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 months ago
AML update
Hello MPN friends, I thought I would post an update on my AML. I am now having Azacitadine and Venetoclax as an in-patient and so far so good - I just have red marks around the injection sites and constipation. I am otherwise well. Shockingly, my husband has been diagnosed with a melanoma just last
Hello MPN friends, I thought I would post an update on my AML. I am now having Azacitadine and Venetoclax as an in-patient and so far so good - I just have red marks around the injection sites and constipation. I am otherwise well. Shockingly, my husband has been diagnosed with a melanoma just last
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Does biopsy spread cancer?
I've been diagnosed with Stage 2/3 PC. I wonder whether biopsies, by piercing the prostrate wall, allow cancer sells to migrate outside the prostate. Certainly e-coli can be pushed into it, since I got sepsis from my directed biopsy. What is the danger of METS being introduced to organs outside it with
I've been diagnosed with Stage 2/3 PC. I wonder whether biopsies, by piercing the prostrate wall, allow cancer sells to migrate outside the prostate. Certainly e-coli can be pushed into it, since I got sepsis from my directed biopsy. What is the danger of METS being introduced to organs outside it with
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this now
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this now.
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Docetaxel not working so stopped
I promised I would update you after my scan to see how the chemo was progressing. Well, the main reason for the chemo was that spots had appeared in my liver. Last week's CT scan showed that the spots have grown "significantly" so the chemo is not working. Also, my liver function blood test results -
I promised I would update you after my scan to see how the chemo was progressing. Well, the main reason for the chemo was that spots had appeared in my liver. Last week's CT scan showed that the spots have grown "significantly" so the chemo is not working. Also, my liver function blood test results -
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
HIFU 2023 article does not seem positive
This article from early 2023 does not seem positive on HIFU. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00345-023-04352-9 I have a friend looking at HIFU in the setting of a clinical trial. He's Gleason 6 with just 1 of 12 portions of his prostate affected. Technically, he could do active surveillance
This article from early 2023 does not seem positive on HIFU. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00345-023-04352-9 I have a friend looking at HIFU in the setting of a clinical trial. He's Gleason 6 with just 1 of 12 portions of his prostate affected. Technically, he could do active surveillance
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Promising, especially for people with LBD mutation: NEJM Evidence publishes results from Phase I/IIa CYPIDES trial with ODM-208
"In phase I, 20 out of the total 47 patients had AR LBD mutation. In phase IIa, all 45 patients had AR LBD mutation. A decrease in PSA (prostate-specific antigen) levels of 50% or more occurred in 14/19 (73.7%) patients with AR LBD mutation and 2/23 (8.7%) AR-wild-type patients in phase I, and in 24/
"In phase I, 20 out of the total 47 patients had AR LBD mutation. In phase IIa, all 45 patients had AR LBD mutation. A decrease in PSA (prostate-specific antigen) levels of 50% or more occurred in 14/19 (73.7%) patients with AR LBD mutation and 2/23 (8.7%) AR-wild-type patients in phase I, and in 24/
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Clinical trial NCT05898399: for BRCA (ATM as well I suppose) mutations
Study of ART6043 in Advanced/Metastatic Solid Tumors Patients This company is also developing an interesting ATR inhibitor for ATM mutations https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05898399
Study of ART6043 in Advanced/Metastatic Solid Tumors Patients This company is also developing an interesting ATR inhibitor for ATM mutations https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05898399
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Confusing news from oncologist
Hi all, looking for some insight or direction based off of any experiences or similar ones. My dad started chemo in October with a PSA of 126. After 2 rounds of chemo, his PSA rose to 153, we saw some increase in his bone metastasis as according to the scans (posted about this previously). My dad
Hi all, looking for some insight or direction based off of any experiences or similar ones. My dad started chemo in October with a PSA of 126. After 2 rounds of chemo, his PSA rose to 153, we saw some increase in his bone metastasis as according to the scans (posted about this previously). My dad
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
SBRT #4
Update on yesterday's SBRT #4. The machine that is treating me (Varian Edge) takes two revolutions to administer the fraction. They line you up with lasers and images before, track the fiducials during the rotation (and the machine automatically holds the beam if you and/or your prostate move out of
Update on yesterday's SBRT #4. The machine that is treating me (Varian Edge) takes two revolutions to administer the fraction. They line you up with lasers and images before, track the fiducials during the rotation (and the machine automatically holds the beam if you and/or your prostate move out of
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 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
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Skin Cancer UK
9 months ago
A plea from your brother
Click here to securely donate in any currency: https://malecare.org/donate Click here to securely donate in any currency:A Plea from Your Brother My prostate cancer diagnosis introduced me to Malecare - with the commanding encouragement of my urologist. My experiences validated the organization's remarkable
Click here to securely donate in any currency: https://malecare.org/donate Click here to securely donate in any currency:A Plea from Your Brother My prostate cancer diagnosis introduced me to Malecare - with the commanding encouragement of my urologist. My experiences validated the organization's remarkable
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
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