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Reviewing my final Path report, post RP
A friend tipped me to this site AFTER my RP. (I'd read everything my surgeon gave me, plus googled a ton of stuff, none of which made any sense to me. My MD GF, GP, and surgeon all strongly pushed RP, so I did it.) I've learned more on this site in 9 mos than I did with all the above in a year. Thank
A friend tipped me to this site AFTER my RP. (I'd read everything my surgeon gave me, plus googled a ton of stuff, none of which made any sense to me. My MD GF, GP, and surgeon all strongly pushed RP, so I did it.) I've learned more on this site in 9 mos than I did with all the above in a year. Thank
WhatHump
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
best holiday insurance
I’m just wondering what companies offer the best travel insurance I tried a few online but won’t seem to offer a quote?… I was diagnosed with stage two Fallopian tube cancer/bowel cancer last may… currently ned for 8 months.. travelling to Thailand
I’m just wondering what companies offer the best travel insurance I tried a few online but won’t seem to offer a quote?… I was diagnosed with stage two Fallopian tube cancer/bowel cancer last may… currently ned for 8 months.. travelling to Thailand
Des1953
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Help on what to expect with this 6 month follow up?
Hi All, My father will be going in for his 6 month follow up on August 2nd. 6 months since he has completed radiation. So my extreme anxiety and worrying has officially returned in full force. In the past gaining knowledge here on this forum has restored some of my sanity so hope it is okay that pry
Hi All, My father will be going in for his 6 month follow up on August 2nd. 6 months since he has completed radiation. So my extreme anxiety and worrying has officially returned in full force. In the past gaining knowledge here on this forum has restored some of my sanity so hope it is okay that pry
FormulaRob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Androgen Metabolism and Response in Prostate Cancer Anti-Androgen Therapy Resistance, Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Nov; 23(21): 13521
This is by far the best overview paper I have seen on the topic of AR metabolism and the nature of treatment resistance for mainstream SOC drugs currently in use. Recommended reading for those wanting to more fully understand their disease. Here is the Abstract: [i]
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All aspects
This is by far the best overview paper I have seen on the topic of AR metabolism and the nature of treatment resistance for mainstream SOC drugs currently in use. Recommended reading for those wanting to more fully understand their disease. Here is the Abstract: [i]
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All aspects
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Stats
I’ve looked at various survival stats for metastatic PC. Most vary by some degree. The second chart on this site show overall cause of death stats for men at different age groups. It’s interesting to see that “unintentional injuries” are the leading cause of younger men’s death. Cancer is #4 on
I’ve looked at various survival stats for metastatic PC. Most vary by some degree. The second chart on this site show overall cause of death stats for men at different age groups. It’s interesting to see that “unintentional injuries” are the leading cause of younger men’s death. Cancer is #4 on
Gym-rat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Phase 3 SONIA Trial Challenges the Routine Practice of Using a 1st Line CDK4/6 Inhibitor in HR+, HER2- MBC
Apologies for the length, but I thought you might find this interesting! from: https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/sonia-challenges-need-first-line-use-cdk4-6-inhibitor-hr-positive-her2-negative?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The+OncoAlert+Newsletter+DAY+4+ASCO+2023&cmid=14f595bb-abce
Apologies for the length, but I thought you might find this interesting! from: https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/sonia-challenges-need-first-line-use-cdk4-6-inhibitor-hr-positive-her2-negative?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=The+OncoAlert+Newsletter+DAY+4+ASCO+2023&cmid=14f595bb-abce
Bestbird
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Why is cancer so hard to cure?
Asked why we haven’t cured cancer, Professor Glen Boyle doesn’t hesitate: “Because it’s bloody hard!” Rather than one disease, cancer is a constellation of more than 200. It’s been linked to mutations in between 500 and 1000 genes (of the 20,000 or so in each person). “We are literally trying to tackle
Asked why we haven’t cured cancer, Professor Glen Boyle doesn’t hesitate: “Because it’s bloody hard!” Rather than one disease, cancer is a constellation of more than 200. It’s been linked to mutations in between 500 and 1000 genes (of the 20,000 or so in each person). “We are literally trying to tackle
Kerryd22
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Squamous Cell carcinoma of the Rectum
Hello all, I was just diagnosed with squamous cell rectal cancer. Tunor is in lower part of the Rectum and has spread from close to the anus to the second fold in the Rectum. I'll find out what stage next week when I meet my surgeon but I believe it will be stage 3 or 4. 3 inguinal lump nodes one one
Hello all, I was just diagnosed with squamous cell rectal cancer. Tunor is in lower part of the Rectum and has spread from close to the anus to the second fold in the Rectum. I'll find out what stage next week when I meet my surgeon but I believe it will be stage 3 or 4. 3 inguinal lump nodes one one
Eleanorgrace
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
My mother's good news
Hello ladies, Once again, I wanted to share the good news with you because I know how important it is to see positive stories and examples. Today we got my mother's PET results (her last PET scan was in September 2022) and they showed stable disease. She will continue taking Olaparib. We are beyond
Hello ladies, Once again, I wanted to share the good news with you because I know how important it is to see positive stories and examples. Today we got my mother's PET results (her last PET scan was in September 2022) and they showed stable disease. She will continue taking Olaparib. We are beyond
Uniquem
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Combined Metabolic and cytotoxic approach for long term remission
https://youtu.be/wvgzHPXaD10 Dr. Siddharth Mukherjee is an assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University and a cancer physician and researcher. In this video, he describes a set of actions to achieve long remission. He opines that resistant cancer cells creates a protective layer around them
https://youtu.be/wvgzHPXaD10 Dr. Siddharth Mukherjee is an assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University and a cancer physician and researcher. In this video, he describes a set of actions to achieve long remission. He opines that resistant cancer cells creates a protective layer around them
Soumen79
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Lorlatinib
hello I have been living with ALK positive lung cancer for 6 and half years. I had surgery at the beginning to remove a 7cm tumour from the bottom of my right lung this was followed by chemo. Reoccurrence a year later I was given Ceritinib which completely cleared my lungs of over 17 tumours. I was
hello I have been living with ALK positive lung cancer for 6 and half years. I had surgery at the beginning to remove a 7cm tumour from the bottom of my right lung this was followed by chemo. Reoccurrence a year later I was given Ceritinib which completely cleared my lungs of over 17 tumours. I was
BellaBe
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Albumin
New paper below [1]. About 18 years ago, a man who headed a PCa group in CA told me to forget PCa-related markers - the best indicator that a man wouldn't be around in 6 months was albumin. My albumin had been 3.9 at diagnosis. I worked to reduce sub-clinical inflammation via polyphenols (inhibitors
New paper below [1]. About 18 years ago, a man who headed a PCa group in CA told me to forget PCa-related markers - the best indicator that a man wouldn't be around in 6 months was albumin. My albumin had been 3.9 at diagnosis. I worked to reduce sub-clinical inflammation via polyphenols (inhibitors
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Another nodule immediately after chemotherapy.
Hello everyone, I had an upper left lobectomy in November 2022. In January 2023 I had a CT scan pre chemo which showed a nodule on the right lung of 6mm. The oncologist put me on antibiotics for two weeks and the next came back clear so I started 4 cycles of Cistoplatin and Permetrexed. Another scan
Hello everyone, I had an upper left lobectomy in November 2022. In January 2023 I had a CT scan pre chemo which showed a nodule on the right lung of 6mm. The oncologist put me on antibiotics for two weeks and the next came back clear so I started 4 cycles of Cistoplatin and Permetrexed. Another scan
K2471147
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Please join us Tuesday, July 18th, for our Living Room Discussion on “Best of ASCO 2023”
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday July 18th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can also always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be Best of ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) Our guest speaker is Sarah Goldberg,
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday July 18th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can also always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be Best of ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology) Our guest speaker is Sarah Goldberg,
Michelezeh
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
first recurrence
Hi ladies I’ve seen my oncologist today for results on my latest CT scan. It’s showing 2 new growths in addition to several others which have been slowly creeping in which weve been watching and waiting on. I’ve been on Letrozole for few months which hasn’t worked. One of the new ones is in my left
Hi ladies I’ve seen my oncologist today for results on my latest CT scan. It’s showing 2 new growths in addition to several others which have been slowly creeping in which weve been watching and waiting on. I’ve been on Letrozole for few months which hasn’t worked. One of the new ones is in my left
Barmycharm
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Nodular Melanoma
‼ The most common sites for nodular melanoma to present are on sun-exposed areas such as the head and neck, also often found on the trunk in men and legs in women - but it can appear in other areas of the body. They grow fast, downward and become quickly invasive (within months) so early detection is
‼ The most common sites for nodular melanoma to present are on sun-exposed areas such as the head and neck, also often found on the trunk in men and legs in women - but it can appear in other areas of the body. They grow fast, downward and become quickly invasive (within months) so early detection is
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
First Time Post
Hello Friends, Although I have been reading posts on this site for a while, this is my first time posting. Finally got the courage! I was initially treated for breast cancer in both breasts and lymph nodes 18 years ago. (Estrogen/Progestrogen +) Surgery, radiation and chemo. I almost died twice and
Hello Friends, Although I have been reading posts on this site for a while, this is my first time posting. Finally got the courage! I was initially treated for breast cancer in both breasts and lymph nodes 18 years ago. (Estrogen/Progestrogen +) Surgery, radiation and chemo. I almost died twice and
Caab
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Our dog died last night
Our dog Lucia has been ailing for a couple of months. Several vet visits, lots of medication, and she's just been going down hill. Less active. Not finishing her food--really unusual, LOL, losing weight. Breathing loudly. We were goibng to take her back to the vet this morning and urge him to put
Our dog Lucia has been ailing for a couple of months. Several vet visits, lots of medication, and she's just been going down hill. Less active. Not finishing her food--really unusual, LOL, losing weight. Breathing loudly. We were goibng to take her back to the vet this morning and urge him to put
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
can they leave her?
Tomorrow will be consilium of doctore who will think what to do with my mom as she is with tube in nose and only drink and all what she drink come out to pocket. cT scsn show progress after 1 doxil, and progress in part where she has problem. Doctors need to think about surgery but who knows will they
Tomorrow will be consilium of doctore who will think what to do with my mom as she is with tube in nose and only drink and all what she drink come out to pocket. cT scsn show progress after 1 doxil, and progress in part where she has problem. Doctors need to think about surgery but who knows will they
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
D3 lowers estrogen in blood!
I bought a kiddie pool so I could lay out and get some sunshine. I grew up on an island and I love the water ... ANY water! So I bought it solely for my enjoyment. Then I come across this article from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center on how D3 lowers estrogen and this interests me because I recently
I bought a kiddie pool so I could lay out and get some sunshine. I grew up on an island and I love the water ... ANY water! So I bought it solely for my enjoyment. Then I come across this article from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center on how D3 lowers estrogen and this interests me because I recently
Godbeforme
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
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