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COPD-NEW TO ME!
Hi all, I was diagnosed with CLL 5 years ago, and am now ready for treatment. Soon after I was told this I was diagnosed with 'Bells Palsy' After ten days of Steroid treatment, which did not help, I was sent for an MRI scan, which showed a small tumour in my neck, which I was told was on the move from
Hi all, I was diagnosed with CLL 5 years ago, and am now ready for treatment. Soon after I was told this I was diagnosed with 'Bells Palsy' After ten days of Steroid treatment, which did not help, I was sent for an MRI scan, which showed a small tumour in my neck, which I was told was on the move from
Vindicatrix
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Good news from the ATTLAS trial for patients with EGFR mutations and ALK translocations.
Treatment with atezolizumab, bevacizumab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin (ABCP) was significantly more effective than pemetrexed plus carboplatin or cisplatin https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/atezolizumab-bevacizumab-and-chemotherapy-improves-pfs-egfr---alk--mutated-nsclc-after?cid=DM15256&bid=315813216
Treatment with atezolizumab, bevacizumab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin (ABCP) was significantly more effective than pemetrexed plus carboplatin or cisplatin https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/atezolizumab-bevacizumab-and-chemotherapy-improves-pfs-egfr---alk--mutated-nsclc-after?cid=DM15256&bid=315813216
Denzie
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Lung Cancer Support
8 months ago
How prostate cancer transforms into aggressive NEPC following treatment with anti-androgen therapy.
This could be a game changer as it could stop PCa from progressing. Science is going to save us. The development of effective anti-androgen therapies for prostate cancer is a major scientific advance. However, some men who receive these targeted treatments are more likely to develop a deadly treatment-resistant
This could be a game changer as it could stop PCa from progressing. Science is going to save us. The development of effective anti-androgen therapies for prostate cancer is a major scientific advance. However, some men who receive these targeted treatments are more likely to develop a deadly treatment-resistant
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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What was your lumpectomy recovery like?
I have a surgery date in a month for lumpectomy. I'm starting to rethink that.How was lumpectomy for you? Pain, mobility, appetite, appearance, etc.
I have a surgery date in a month for lumpectomy. I'm starting to rethink that.How was lumpectomy for you? Pain, mobility, appetite, appearance, etc.
MisterSister
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1 year ago
Bladder dysfunction
in 2014, diagnosed Gleason 9, had Prostate surgery, cancer metastasized to pelvic region, did ADT, followed by 72 Proton blasts ( 37 to cavity-35 to pelvic) Two years ago, stricture surgery ( 80% urethra blockage- all good), had stricture surgery 3 weeks ago ( 25% blockage), but bladder stopped operating
in 2014, diagnosed Gleason 9, had Prostate surgery, cancer metastasized to pelvic region, did ADT, followed by 72 Proton blasts ( 37 to cavity-35 to pelvic) Two years ago, stricture surgery ( 80% urethra blockage- all good), had stricture surgery 3 weeks ago ( 25% blockage), but bladder stopped operating
Tkwham
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
KVSLM
Hello, can anyone make head nor tale of this please.I have 32mmliver tumor Biopsy shows its not Cancer but MRI shows that it is Cancer. Hostpital really dont know whats going on. Im so worried as i have had breast cancer 20 years ago. Last xmas i had Thermal Ablation in Liver to remove x2 Pre/Cancer
Hello, can anyone make head nor tale of this please.I have 32mmliver tumor Biopsy shows its not Cancer but MRI shows that it is Cancer. Hostpital really dont know whats going on. Im so worried as i have had breast cancer 20 years ago. Last xmas i had Thermal Ablation in Liver to remove x2 Pre/Cancer
Ksvlm
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Anyone somatic BRCA mutation in tumour?
Hi all, I’m wondering if anyone had their tumour tested positive for BRCA1/2 mutation, but your genetic test (via blood/saliva) tested negative? And if so, did your oncology team explain what that means especially regarding if it puts you at a higher risk to develop breast cancer. At my recent oncology
Hi all, I’m wondering if anyone had their tumour tested positive for BRCA1/2 mutation, but your genetic test (via blood/saliva) tested negative? And if so, did your oncology team explain what that means especially regarding if it puts you at a higher risk to develop breast cancer. At my recent oncology
ruthg55
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Cognition Issues
My husband is going into year 7 with PC. He had prostate removed… at Mayo in 2017. All clear margins, contained etc. 6 months he had Biochemical Recurrence. Then radiation and cryptography on one node. Since then he has been intermittently on ADT until he because Castrate resistant about a year ago
My husband is going into year 7 with PC. He had prostate removed… at Mayo in 2017. All clear margins, contained etc. 6 months he had Biochemical Recurrence. Then radiation and cryptography on one node. Since then he has been intermittently on ADT until he because Castrate resistant about a year ago
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
You can't fool mother nature
I can not find the post which recommends this video. It was less than a week ago. It is 3 hours long so I recorded the audio and listened to it while working in my shop. I recommend it to anyone who has cancer or knows anyone who has cancer or really anyone. For me the most important take aways are intermittent
I can not find the post which recommends this video. It was less than a week ago. It is 3 hours long so I recorded the audio and listened to it while working in my shop. I recommend it to anyone who has cancer or knows anyone who has cancer or really anyone. For me the most important take aways are intermittent
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
2nd Recurrence - treatment options
Hi everyone I am afraid it is back....4 months after second line treatment which means I am now platinum resistant. CA marker tripped (mine very sensitive). PET scan on Thu to see what is going on. I am devastated as I had such a good response and successful surgery for the first recurrence. I am
Hi everyone I am afraid it is back....4 months after second line treatment which means I am now platinum resistant. CA marker tripped (mine very sensitive). PET scan on Thu to see what is going on. I am devastated as I had such a good response and successful surgery for the first recurrence. I am
Itha
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Update on Prostate Cancer Vaccines that I follow... another year is gone...
Greetings FPC forum, It has been another year... and I would love to have better news... there is a new vaccine candidate to monitor, but the reality is that the system takes time... The system needs a revision in my opinion, but I digress... As I reviewed the last time, the vaccine trial for RhoVac's
Greetings FPC forum, It has been another year... and I would love to have better news... there is a new vaccine candidate to monitor, but the reality is that the system takes time... The system needs a revision in my opinion, but I digress... As I reviewed the last time, the vaccine trial for RhoVac's
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Liver detox after chemo?
I am starting Taxotere next week and received some advice from a friend fighting serious colon cancer. He told me how he detoxed his liver after each cycle. He used TUDCA Bile salts and PectaSol from ECONugenics Company. https://econugenics.com/collections/pectasol?Wickedsource=Microsoft&Wickedid
I am starting Taxotere next week and received some advice from a friend fighting serious colon cancer. He told me how he detoxed his liver after each cycle. He used TUDCA Bile salts and PectaSol from ECONugenics Company. https://econugenics.com/collections/pectasol?Wickedsource=Microsoft&Wickedid
V10fanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Best genetic mutation test?
My husband’s RO ordered the Invitae genetic saliva test, and we’ve received results showing he does not have genetic mutations on the genes they tested (84 genes I think). The problem is I don’t see some important mutations on their test, such as CDK12 or others. What is the “best” or most comprehensive
My husband’s RO ordered the Invitae genetic saliva test, and we’ve received results showing he does not have genetic mutations on the genes they tested (84 genes I think). The problem is I don’t see some important mutations on their test, such as CDK12 or others. What is the “best” or most comprehensive
Adendino
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
FIT and Feacal Calprotectin
Hi. Hoping someone can ease my nerves as I feel sick and cannot sleep due to worry. I am a 30 year old female with 3 children aged 9, 6 and 1. I did a FIT test due to seeing blood on the tissue when I wiped a couple of weeks ago. I don’t poo very often (once or twice a week). And tmi but my poo was
Hi. Hoping someone can ease my nerves as I feel sick and cannot sleep due to worry. I am a 30 year old female with 3 children aged 9, 6 and 1. I did a FIT test due to seeing blood on the tissue when I wiped a couple of weeks ago. I don’t poo very often (once or twice a week). And tmi but my poo was
Rbbre2415182724
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Colon Cancer Connected
8 months ago
Mum 86 treatment??
Hi my mum was diagnosed in August with lung cancer from fluid taken from around her lungs.She has had various scans/MRIs ane they have said all other areas are clear.She has had 3 biopsy the last under general aneasetic, where they also inserted a drainage tube for plural effusion to allow the fluid
Hi my mum was diagnosed in August with lung cancer from fluid taken from around her lungs.She has had various scans/MRIs ane they have said all other areas are clear.She has had 3 biopsy the last under general aneasetic, where they also inserted a drainage tube for plural effusion to allow the fluid
Hidden
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 months ago
Post-prostatectomy cancer status + treatment
Where we are in the story so far ... * 46 yo, diagnosed with prostate cancer April 2023 * MRIs were negative, ultimately diagnosed via biopsy * Gleason 3+4, last PSA 6.3, 6 cores with 3+3, 2 cores were 3+4 * PSMA PET Scan prior to surgery was clean * Had RALP procedure on September 26, 3 weeks ago
Where we are in the story so far ... * 46 yo, diagnosed with prostate cancer April 2023 * MRIs were negative, ultimately diagnosed via biopsy * Gleason 3+4, last PSA 6.3, 6 cores with 3+3, 2 cores were 3+4 * PSMA PET Scan prior to surgery was clean * Had RALP procedure on September 26, 3 weeks ago
MakeItRainbows
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
parp for hrd positive?
hi ladies, I hope you all are doing well and as always I would like to thank everyone in this group for their great continued support throughout the years. To recap - my mom was diagnosed in 2018 - debunking, chemo - second lot of chemo in 2021 and avastin up until 2022 - now she just had a successful
hi ladies, I hope you all are doing well and as always I would like to thank everyone in this group for their great continued support throughout the years. To recap - my mom was diagnosed in 2018 - debunking, chemo - second lot of chemo in 2021 and avastin up until 2022 - now she just had a successful
Lind58
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
ADT- Low Total Cholesterol- Low Serotonin in the brain = cause of Anxiety and Depression?
I have been experiencing short bursts of anxiety about topics that seem very irrational to me . They come and go in a period of 12-18 hours. I have had about 6 episodes during the last year. In the beginning my "Scout" voice tried to over ride the negative thinking with rational thinking. During the
I have been experiencing short bursts of anxiety about topics that seem very irrational to me . They come and go in a period of 12-18 hours. I have had about 6 episodes during the last year. In the beginning my "Scout" voice tried to over ride the negative thinking with rational thinking. During the
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Two recent FDA Approvals
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share about two recent approvals. Sorry for my delaying in posting this. On October 11th the FDA made an approval for those with stage IV NSCLC with a BRAF V600E mutation. Here is a link to read more: https://go2.org/blog/fda-approves-combination-braftovi-and-mektovi-for-metastatic-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-for-individuals-with-a-braf-v600e-mutation
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share about two recent approvals. Sorry for my delaying in posting this. On October 11th the FDA made an approval for those with stage IV NSCLC with a BRAF V600E mutation. Here is a link to read more: https://go2.org/blog/fda-approves-combination-braftovi-and-mektovi-for-metastatic-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-for-individuals-with-a-braf-v600e-mutation
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
9 months ago
Stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
I am here to find hope and clinical trials for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
I am here to find hope and clinical trials for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
sammytoronto93
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
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