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had my annual MRI Results came in yesterday No change since last year and no detioration Kidneys, spleen, lymph nodes all normal No fluid in abdomen Bile ducts, veins all patent Over the moon X
had my annual MRI Results came in yesterday No change since last year and no detioration Kidneys, spleen, lymph nodes all normal No fluid in abdomen Bile ducts, veins all patent Over the moon X
KulG20
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
chemo re challenge
hi there my father is about to start another cycle of carboplatin and etoposide this week. He had good response to this 5 years ago- much better than docetaxel or jevtana. I’m wondering your thoughts about whether this could be effective again.. it has been 5 years but has other treatments and progression
hi there my father is about to start another cycle of carboplatin and etoposide this week. He had good response to this 5 years ago- much better than docetaxel or jevtana. I’m wondering your thoughts about whether this could be effective again.. it has been 5 years but has other treatments and progression
Poppi07
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Progression and Niraparib
Morning everyone I was on Niraparib since last June 22 but this June it was stopped as my CT scan showed progression to my liver and possibly spleen. Also in peritoneum. My oncologist felt the Niraparib wasn’t working. Am now back on Paclitaxel and carboplatin and just had my first round. Due to have
Morning everyone I was on Niraparib since last June 22 but this June it was stopped as my CT scan showed progression to my liver and possibly spleen. Also in peritoneum. My oncologist felt the Niraparib wasn’t working. Am now back on Paclitaxel and carboplatin and just had my first round. Due to have
Skyeplus
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
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BCC and SCC
The main types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma - all named after the type of cells within the epidermis that they form in. 90% of cases are caused by cumulative or intermittent and intense exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) which can result
The main types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma - all named after the type of cells within the epidermis that they form in. 90% of cases are caused by cumulative or intermittent and intense exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) which can result
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
11 months ago
Possible SBRT on prostate and lymph nodes?
Hello again. Gleason 4+3+7, Grade 3, Stage IIc cancer, Tumor cT1c, N0M0, PSA 7.4 (5 weeks ago on biopsy; 10.4 last week). Prostate volume 52 cc. Neither MRI nor ultrasound detected a tumor. Enlarged prostate is pressing on urethral area. Calcifications throughout. Unfavorable. Will have PSMA/PET in
Hello again. Gleason 4+3+7, Grade 3, Stage IIc cancer, Tumor cT1c, N0M0, PSA 7.4 (5 weeks ago on biopsy; 10.4 last week). Prostate volume 52 cc. Neither MRI nor ultrasound detected a tumor. Enlarged prostate is pressing on urethral area. Calcifications throughout. Unfavorable. Will have PSMA/PET in
conchjoe
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Jak2/tet2 mutation
Hello this is Ben from VA! I was diagnosed with MPN last year and use Besremi every 2 weeks. I have jak2/tet2 mutations which makes me feel confused and scared since the majority of PVs only have jak2(or other so-called driver mutations). I read a lot online and it seems tet2 is not the worst thing
Hello this is Ben from VA! I was diagnosed with MPN last year and use Besremi every 2 weeks. I have jak2/tet2 mutations which makes me feel confused and scared since the majority of PVs only have jak2(or other so-called driver mutations). I read a lot online and it seems tet2 is not the worst thing
Ben2022
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
Is this stool a sign of stomach/colon cancer?
I am sorry for the graphic. I just want to know because it legit scares me so much. Hi, I am 22 years old female resided in Philippines. Sorry for my bad english. I have recently been in the doctor last friday and I have this specific abdominal pain that is hard to press and kinda painful too. I dont
I am sorry for the graphic. I just want to know because it legit scares me so much. Hi, I am 22 years old female resided in Philippines. Sorry for my bad english. I have recently been in the doctor last friday and I have this specific abdominal pain that is hard to press and kinda painful too. I dont
Delumihcakes
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Colon Cancer Connected
11 months ago
PSA Ultrasensitive 0.015 six months after prostatectomy
3 month PSA was <0.1, but that was not ultra sensitive. How worried should I be? Next steps? Urologist wants to see what the 9-month PSA test looks like, and to get a second Decipher genetic test. (I had one prior to surgery.) Pathology from surgery showed margins were positive, but Gleason score
3 month PSA was <0.1, but that was not ultra sensitive. How worried should I be? Next steps? Urologist wants to see what the 9-month PSA test looks like, and to get a second Decipher genetic test. (I had one prior to surgery.) Pathology from surgery showed margins were positive, but Gleason score
SmasherOfAjumma
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
More Waiting
Me with a urological oncologist yesterday. He asked questions and when I told him that. My mother had breast cancer at 36 he said that he wanted germline testing and Decipher done on biopsy cores before moving further. In his opinion is BRCA is present, removal is the only option. Otherwise radiation
Me with a urological oncologist yesterday. He asked questions and when I told him that. My mother had breast cancer at 36 he said that he wanted germline testing and Decipher done on biopsy cores before moving further. In his opinion is BRCA is present, removal is the only option. Otherwise radiation
Chasbearcat999
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
Parathyroid identification by autofluorescence – preliminary report on five cases of surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism
Sounds a pretty good idea! [i] Case report[/i] [i] Open Access[/i] [i] Published: 28 August 2019[/i] [i]
Parathyroid identification by autofluorescence – preliminary report on five cases of surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism
[/i] [i]Abstract[/i] [i]Background[/i] [i]Intra-operative
Sounds a pretty good idea! [i] Case report[/i] [i] Open Access[/i] [i] Published: 28 August 2019[/i] [i]
Parathyroid identification by autofluorescence – preliminary report on five cases of surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism
[/i] [i]Abstract[/i] [i]Background[/i] [i]Intra-operative
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Breast pain on prednisolone
This might be a bit of a strange one, but have you experienced twinges in the breast on pred? I get these quite sharp twinges every now and again and I wondered if it might be the pred? A very quick google suggests it might be. I mentioned it to the radiographer last week when I had a routine mammogram
This might be a bit of a strange one, but have you experienced twinges in the breast on pred? I get these quite sharp twinges every now and again and I wondered if it might be the pred? A very quick google suggests it might be. I mentioned it to the radiographer last week when I had a routine mammogram
Gimme
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Immunotherapies for MBC?
When I search for “immunotherapy” on this site I mostly see posts related to other types of cancers, but not MBC. I believe there are a few immunotherapies approved for MBC and there are several in clinical trials, but unless I’m missing it they don’t seem to get much discussion on this board. Immunotherapies
When I search for “immunotherapy” on this site I mostly see posts related to other types of cancers, but not MBC. I believe there are a few immunotherapies approved for MBC and there are several in clinical trials, but unless I’m missing it they don’t seem to get much discussion on this board. Immunotherapies
Half-Full
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Final diagnosis uncertain - either cured or stage 4
Hello all, I hope you are as well as you can be. I am wondering if anyone has ever been in my situation. This is quite long - sorry. I have metastatic breast cancer in my bones (9 years) which have been stable for quite a few years. Routine CT picked up lung nodule - PET confirmed most likely lung
Hello all, I hope you are as well as you can be. I am wondering if anyone has ever been in my situation. This is quite long - sorry. I have metastatic breast cancer in my bones (9 years) which have been stable for quite a few years. Routine CT picked up lung nodule - PET confirmed most likely lung
Surfinsafari
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
11 months ago
What role should a Primary Care Provider have for MPN patients?
What role should a primary care provider provide for patients with MPN's? Obviously a PCP would address other health conditions that arise, but to what extent should a PCP be involved in tracking MPN patient symptoms or blood counts? My MPN specialist orders monthly lab work to track my counts, prescribes
What role should a primary care provider provide for patients with MPN's? Obviously a PCP would address other health conditions that arise, but to what extent should a PCP be involved in tracking MPN patient symptoms or blood counts? My MPN specialist orders monthly lab work to track my counts, prescribes
PupsBestFriends
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Brewers Yeast?
Does anyone here use brewers yeast as a natural source of B vitamins? If so have you had any reactions particularly if trying gluten-free? I took it for a while once and it could have been placebo effect but I did start to feel more energetic, but stopped taking as this was around the time my immune
Does anyone here use brewers yeast as a natural source of B vitamins? If so have you had any reactions particularly if trying gluten-free? I took it for a while once and it could have been placebo effect but I did start to feel more energetic, but stopped taking as this was around the time my immune
Alanna012
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Trying To Hold Onto Hope
Hi all, I last wrote on here back in the fall because my dad was deteriorating quickly after ending 2nd round of chemo and his PSA went to the 300s (see my bio for his medical history). He was a candidate for Pluvicto, and was also put on Zytgea and a steroid before starting treatment which helped
Hi all, I last wrote on here back in the fall because my dad was deteriorating quickly after ending 2nd round of chemo and his PSA went to the 300s (see my bio for his medical history). He was a candidate for Pluvicto, and was also put on Zytgea and a steroid before starting treatment which helped
Sunnyday1122
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Blood in cather
Hello everyone, I am posting today for my father who was diagnosed with advanced prosate cancer in March of 2020 with a PSA of 6700 .. He is been taking eligard every 6 months and this PSA has been stable to 0.5. He has a very enlarged prostrate but is refusing to do the TURP so he is been using the
Hello everyone, I am posting today for my father who was diagnosed with advanced prosate cancer in March of 2020 with a PSA of 6700 .. He is been taking eligard every 6 months and this PSA has been stable to 0.5. He has a very enlarged prostrate but is refusing to do the TURP so he is been using the
naples2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
First Trodelvy Infusion
I was diagnosed with MBC in December of 2019 de novo. After 2 years of Verzenio, cancer started to affect the bone marrow. Dr. started Enhertu which cleared the bone marrow and I had no major issues (I had pnemonitis which was cleared) I was on Enhertu for 1 year.Now after PET scan last week I have
I was diagnosed with MBC in December of 2019 de novo. After 2 years of Verzenio, cancer started to affect the bone marrow. Dr. started Enhertu which cleared the bone marrow and I had no major issues (I had pnemonitis which was cleared) I was on Enhertu for 1 year.Now after PET scan last week I have
DorothyR
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
rux plus epo: any info as to effects on skin cancers?
Hi I have MF, and tho Ive been a member of this group for about 6 yrs haven’t posted for a while. I’m now being treated at the Marsden in Sutton ( BTW, anyone else seen there?) and as I had sarcomatoid sccs triggered by the rux (excised, radiotherapy) I’m reluctant to take any meds that might make
Hi I have MF, and tho Ive been a member of this group for about 6 yrs haven’t posted for a while. I’m now being treated at the Marsden in Sutton ( BTW, anyone else seen there?) and as I had sarcomatoid sccs triggered by the rux (excised, radiotherapy) I’m reluctant to take any meds that might make
Rachelthepotter
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Feeling hopeless
I’ve posted on here a couple times but have been radio silent for a bit. More details in my bio. Dad has completed 11 cycles of docetaxel as part of a Lu-177 clinical trial but now has new mets and cancer progression. Radiation oncologist just told us today that they will administer 5 radiations (this
I’ve posted on here a couple times but have been radio silent for a bit. More details in my bio. Dad has completed 11 cycles of docetaxel as part of a Lu-177 clinical trial but now has new mets and cancer progression. Radiation oncologist just told us today that they will administer 5 radiations (this
PHnerd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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