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Abstract from U of Maryland by Costello & Ferguson
ABSTRACT All cases of prostate cancer exhibit the hallmark condition of marked decrease in zinc in malignancy compared to the high zinc levels in the normal and benign prostate. There exists no reported corroborated case of prostate cancer in which malignancy exhibits the high zinc levels that exist
ABSTRACT All cases of prostate cancer exhibit the hallmark condition of marked decrease in zinc in malignancy compared to the high zinc levels in the normal and benign prostate. There exists no reported corroborated case of prostate cancer in which malignancy exhibits the high zinc levels that exist
agnut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Whole pelvic radiation after testicular cancer?
My husband is 63, dx Oct/2022 with PSA of ~11 and all twelve cores positive with GL 8 and mostly 9’s (4+5). He had SVI, PNI, and probable ECE, but PSMA PET showed no spread. He’s being treated at UCHealth/Denver CO at their urologic cancer center. His treatment consisted of 39 radiation sessions +
My husband is 63, dx Oct/2022 with PSA of ~11 and all twelve cores positive with GL 8 and mostly 9’s (4+5). He had SVI, PNI, and probable ECE, but PSMA PET showed no spread. He’s being treated at UCHealth/Denver CO at their urologic cancer center. His treatment consisted of 39 radiation sessions +
Adendino
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
It’s a common misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer
It’s a common misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer. Individuals of all skin types, from all ethnicities can develop skin cancer. The term ’skin of colour’ refers to diverse skin colours which includes people of Asian, African, Latino, Middle Eastern and Native
It’s a common misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer. Individuals of all skin types, from all ethnicities can develop skin cancer. The term ’skin of colour’ refers to diverse skin colours which includes people of Asian, African, Latino, Middle Eastern and Native
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IBrance Vacation?
I’ve been on IBrance 100 and Anastrozole for three years and my scans so far have shown stable disease. I’ve tried to stay active with golf and walking. We took a trip to Texas and it was go go go for a week, one can say I have nothing to complain about…however, my tumor markers have been rising for
I’ve been on IBrance 100 and Anastrozole for three years and my scans so far have shown stable disease. I’ve tried to stay active with golf and walking. We took a trip to Texas and it was go go go for a week, one can say I have nothing to complain about…however, my tumor markers have been rising for
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Newly diagnosed
Hi everyone. I was recently diagnosed with non metastatic, but aggressive pc. My psa in March of this year was 8.2 and then 10.1 four months later, so rising quickly. Biopsy was done at end of August, which showed significant tumor development on the right side and a Gleason score of 4,5 or 5,4 in half
Hi everyone. I was recently diagnosed with non metastatic, but aggressive pc. My psa in March of this year was 8.2 and then 10.1 four months later, so rising quickly. Biopsy was done at end of August, which showed significant tumor development on the right side and a Gleason score of 4,5 or 5,4 in half
Quarky
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
53 yrs old, 3+4 Treatment Choice
Hello, I recently received a prostate cancer diagnosis and would values anyone’s feedback, experiences, or advice. I’m 53 and otherwise healthy. My biopsies showed various degrees of malignancy ranging from only one core at 3+4 , 2 at 3+3, and several just atypical. mpMRI did not show any evidence
Hello, I recently received a prostate cancer diagnosis and would values anyone’s feedback, experiences, or advice. I’m 53 and otherwise healthy. My biopsies showed various degrees of malignancy ranging from only one core at 3+4 , 2 at 3+3, and several just atypical. mpMRI did not show any evidence
TonyTx
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
PSMA Results
Well, PSMA Pylarify scan yesterday was basically unremarkable EXCEPT for the following: Lymph Nodes: New radiotracer avid subcentimeter right common iliac node (image266) and a subcentimeter right pelvic sidewall/obturator lymph node (image 295). IMPRESSION: PSMA avid right common iliac and right
Well, PSMA Pylarify scan yesterday was basically unremarkable EXCEPT for the following: Lymph Nodes: New radiotracer avid subcentimeter right common iliac node (image266) and a subcentimeter right pelvic sidewall/obturator lymph node (image 295). IMPRESSION: PSMA avid right common iliac and right
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
clioquinol + zinc
PSA 44 started clioquinol +zinc Aug 11. Aug 30 PSA 48 with severe UTI. U of Maryland says Clio + zinc kills cancer cells. They give two cases of prostate cancer terminated. I'm trying it.
PSA 44 started clioquinol +zinc Aug 11. Aug 30 PSA 48 with severe UTI. U of Maryland says Clio + zinc kills cancer cells. They give two cases of prostate cancer terminated. I'm trying it.
agnut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Richter’s Transformation
A reminder to everyone going through the treatment process. Currently, Richter's cancer is not considered an incurable cancer or one with a poor prognosis. It is currently considered an aggressive lymphoma. Mortality is the same as that of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The greater the tumor uptake,
A reminder to everyone going through the treatment process. Currently, Richter's cancer is not considered an incurable cancer or one with a poor prognosis. It is currently considered an aggressive lymphoma. Mortality is the same as that of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The greater the tumor uptake,
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CLL Support
10 months ago
My Condition and OP - Update.
Hello all. Was having a lie-in this morning - The phone rang and it was the urology waiting list people. I was informed my op to see if the BCG treatment had worked or not, is scheduled for the 8th of October. I doubt very much the BCG will have worked - I think my urology/oncology nurse thinks
Hello all. Was having a lie-in this morning - The phone rang and it was the urology waiting list people. I was informed my op to see if the BCG treatment had worked or not, is scheduled for the 8th of October. I doubt very much the BCG will have worked - I think my urology/oncology nurse thinks
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
oncologist Today
Hi Everyone , ok so John went back to oncologist to hear the plan . She wants him to have a biopsy on biggest lymph node to see if cancer as changed into small cell as its different treatment , then she suggests to go with chemo first before Lu 177 and also another option is to change his medication
Hi Everyone , ok so John went back to oncologist to hear the plan . She wants him to have a biopsy on biggest lymph node to see if cancer as changed into small cell as its different treatment , then she suggests to go with chemo first before Lu 177 and also another option is to change his medication
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
A bit disappointed
I’ve seen my haematologist today. My blood results were pretty good, all in normal levels except a bit anaemic, so the EPO dose has been increased. I’ve been on peg interferon for 8 weeks. However, I requested quite a few weeks ago for referral to Professor Harrison at Guys, my doctor was reluctant
I’ve seen my haematologist today. My blood results were pretty good, all in normal levels except a bit anaemic, so the EPO dose has been increased. I’ve been on peg interferon for 8 weeks. However, I requested quite a few weeks ago for referral to Professor Harrison at Guys, my doctor was reluctant
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Radio sensitizers and Microbiome
I'm about to start a slightly novel radiotherapy - we will add in distant retroperitoneal nodes. 28 treatments = 70gy. I have a two part question: 1. Has anyone an opinion or experience with using supplements as radiosensitizers. Google "radiosensitizers and prostate cancer - NIH". Lots of studies
I'm about to start a slightly novel radiotherapy - we will add in distant retroperitoneal nodes. 28 treatments = 70gy. I have a two part question: 1. Has anyone an opinion or experience with using supplements as radiosensitizers. Google "radiosensitizers and prostate cancer - NIH". Lots of studies
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Prostate Biopsy
Hello everyone, I have had 2 biopsies in the last 2 years (the last one was in January 2023) with the latest one showing 1 out of 12 cores positive for Gleason 3+3 and another core suspicious for cancer. It was also noted on my last MRI that I had a bladder outlet obstruction. My PSA went as high as
Hello everyone, I have had 2 biopsies in the last 2 years (the last one was in January 2023) with the latest one showing 1 out of 12 cores positive for Gleason 3+3 and another core suspicious for cancer. It was also noted on my last MRI that I had a bladder outlet obstruction. My PSA went as high as
ironmanburg
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
Change in low grade diagnosis -to high grade ovarian carcino sarcoma?
Hi everyone, I am hoping for some advice. I am 47 years old and am nearly 4 weeks post cyto-reductive surgery for stage 3C ovarian cancer - biopsy prior to surgery showed it was low grade serous ovarian cancer (lgsoc) and I had been getting my head round that diagnosis. Surgery went well and multidisciplinary
Hi everyone, I am hoping for some advice. I am 47 years old and am nearly 4 weeks post cyto-reductive surgery for stage 3C ovarian cancer - biopsy prior to surgery showed it was low grade serous ovarian cancer (lgsoc) and I had been getting my head round that diagnosis. Surgery went well and multidisciplinary
Happyhome24
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Don't think I can cope anymore
No one seems to understand I have one sister who doesn't want to understand mental health and lung and breast cancer and just one friend who struggles with his own issues I'm not eating much and sleeping badly plus I've got the stress of selling my house I really don't know who to turn to just scared
No one seems to understand I have one sister who doesn't want to understand mental health and lung and breast cancer and just one friend who struggles with his own issues I'm not eating much and sleeping badly plus I've got the stress of selling my house I really don't know who to turn to just scared
Iamhealthy123
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
surgery or no?
hi all. I have been treated for stage 4 breast cancer with mets to the t2 and axillary node since 2016. Been on ibrance and faslidex since and doing well. I recently took a bad fall and fractured my upper arm in several places. From X-rays and Ct. scan so far it does not appear cancer related. Had two
hi all. I have been treated for stage 4 breast cancer with mets to the t2 and axillary node since 2016. Been on ibrance and faslidex since and doing well. I recently took a bad fall and fractured my upper arm in several places. From X-rays and Ct. scan so far it does not appear cancer related. Had two
Epinto
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
ERX-41
Hi, You may have read of heard about this new treatment for solid cancerous tumors? Well if not, it's well worth while having a read about it. There are at present paid for clinical trials, as I understand in the UK offering those of a certain age a reward of a little over £7000. Posted this because
Hi, You may have read of heard about this new treatment for solid cancerous tumors? Well if not, it's well worth while having a read about it. There are at present paid for clinical trials, as I understand in the UK offering those of a certain age a reward of a little over £7000. Posted this because
Hidden
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
My precious daughter
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
Mami77
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Recurrence Treatment Experience
Hello Teal Sisters, I was 22 months NED Endometroid 3B luckily the CA125 is a good indicator for me after several tests and biopsies my Oncologist determined I am having a recurrence but in the early stages 2 very tiny spots in the retroperitoneal and 1 in the clavicle she doesn't want to do a watch
Hello Teal Sisters, I was 22 months NED Endometroid 3B luckily the CA125 is a good indicator for me after several tests and biopsies my Oncologist determined I am having a recurrence but in the early stages 2 very tiny spots in the retroperitoneal and 1 in the clavicle she doesn't want to do a watch
Saintgermain
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
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