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Anyone Diagnosed With Lynch Syndrome?
Hello. Anyone in this forum under 50 and diagnosed with hereditary colorectal/bowel cancer due to Lynch Syndrome? I would love to chat. Thanks.
Hello. Anyone in this forum under 50 and diagnosed with hereditary colorectal/bowel cancer due to Lynch Syndrome? I would love to chat. Thanks.
Gorsundar
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
Life After Colectomy - Colon Resection
Hello. Can anyone tell me realistically their experience after colectomy- colon resection surgery? I have been offered a left hemicolectomy and want to know what the true recovery is. Surgeons are minimizing the recovery and say once healed you will probably not notice anything. I have a hard time
Hello. Can anyone tell me realistically their experience after colectomy- colon resection surgery? I have been offered a left hemicolectomy and want to know what the true recovery is. Surgeons are minimizing the recovery and say once healed you will probably not notice anything. I have a hard time
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
1 year ago
lutetium 177
after exploring options in Germany and London my husband had his first treatment in London on 6 April, he had pain about day 10 to 14 as the steroids finished and then pain passed. We were not expecting g the continual bleeding that started on day 18. My husband has a Foley catheter so it’s is just continual
after exploring options in Germany and London my husband had his first treatment in London on 6 April, he had pain about day 10 to 14 as the steroids finished and then pain passed. We were not expecting g the continual bleeding that started on day 18. My husband has a Foley catheter so it’s is just continual
FionaElbourne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Study: Addition of Short-term ADT Fails to Improve Survival over Radiotherapy Alone for Intermediate-Risk PCa
This is a very interesting large-scale study but it is only one study. Here's the Scoop: "The addition of short-term androgen deprivation (STAD) to dose-escalated radiotherapy did not improve overall survival (OS) for patients with intermediate-risk prostate cancer, although the regimen did produce
This is a very interesting large-scale study but it is only one study. Here's the Scoop: "The addition of short-term androgen deprivation (STAD) to dose-escalated radiotherapy did not improve overall survival (OS) for patients with intermediate-risk prostate cancer, although the regimen did produce
Revcat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hormonal therapy and Meningioma brain tomors
Back in 2016 I was diagnosed with stage 4A (regionally metastatic) Ductal Prostate Cancer. In addition to surgery and radiation I was on Lupron and Zytiga with prednisone for a couple of years, ending in late 2018. Luckily for me it looks like I was able to make it to remission. Unfortunately in 2019
Back in 2016 I was diagnosed with stage 4A (regionally metastatic) Ductal Prostate Cancer. In addition to surgery and radiation I was on Lupron and Zytiga with prednisone for a couple of years, ending in late 2018. Luckily for me it looks like I was able to make it to remission. Unfortunately in 2019
Dr_WHO
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
itching
hello everyone! Does anyone take anything for itching? It’s most likely a side effect from ibrance or letrozole. Does Claritin help?
hello everyone! Does anyone take anything for itching? It’s most likely a side effect from ibrance or letrozole. Does Claritin help?
Jenniferp2122
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
How can chromosomal and mutation abnormalities in chronic MPN inform clinical decision making?
Another interesting post from MPN Hub. Discussion of the three driver mutations and the importance of using the more sensitive tests to diagnose patients with low allele burden. Also discussion regarding prognosis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb9dJILZWGQ
Another interesting post from MPN Hub. Discussion of the three driver mutations and the importance of using the more sensitive tests to diagnose patients with low allele burden. Also discussion regarding prognosis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb9dJILZWGQ
hunter5582
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Orchidectomy?
I have no plans to have an orchidectomy but I’m curious why some men do get them. I get that it allows one to avoid needing the periodic injections. But as I understand it one still has to take something to deal with the testosterone that is still produced by the adrenal glands even after the orchidectomy
I have no plans to have an orchidectomy but I’m curious why some men do get them. I get that it allows one to avoid needing the periodic injections. But as I understand it one still has to take something to deal with the testosterone that is still produced by the adrenal glands even after the orchidectomy
fireandice123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib Indication in Metastatic CRPC — ODAC votes that olaparib-abiraterone comb be restricted to BRCA+ subset
Possible good news on the way for BRCA-mutated PCa patients. In this instance, it seems the ODAC actually read the results of the clinical trial and understood the efficacy (as indicated in the actual trial results) was limited to BRCA-mutated patients. * * * [i]
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib
Possible good news on the way for BRCA-mutated PCa patients. In this instance, it seems the ODAC actually read the results of the clinical trial and understood the efficacy (as indicated in the actual trial results) was limited to BRCA-mutated patients. * * * [i]
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Association with cancer
I have just read a comment from someone on another forum that cancer is more likely to occur in people with PMR, particularly after 6 months of diagnosis (not sure how PMR knows it's 6 months!). Because one of my blood tests has recently come back abnormal and awaiting a repeat in a month's time as requested
I have just read a comment from someone on another forum that cancer is more likely to occur in people with PMR, particularly after 6 months of diagnosis (not sure how PMR knows it's 6 months!). Because one of my blood tests has recently come back abnormal and awaiting a repeat in a month's time as requested
Karendeena
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
First post!
Hello. Not posted before and feeling nervous! I was diagnosed in 10/22 with HGSOC stage 3 after only a couple of weeks of symptoms. I am being cared for by an amazing team and after finishing 6 rounds of chemotherapy I had surgery on 24/4/23. Complete faith in my surgeon. At surgery they could not remove
Hello. Not posted before and feeling nervous! I was diagnosed in 10/22 with HGSOC stage 3 after only a couple of weeks of symptoms. I am being cared for by an amazing team and after finishing 6 rounds of chemotherapy I had surgery on 24/4/23. Complete faith in my surgeon. At surgery they could not remove
Kamloops
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Taxol For MBC
Good morning. After taking Ibrance w/ Fulvestrant for 8 mos., it stopped working 2 mos. ago. The next plan is Piqray w/ Fulvestrant, but the side effect were too much - especially to my one remaining eye (the mucous membrane). Next plan, which I should begin this Wed. if ins. approves, is Taxol infusions
Good morning. After taking Ibrance w/ Fulvestrant for 8 mos., it stopped working 2 mos. ago. The next plan is Piqray w/ Fulvestrant, but the side effect were too much - especially to my one remaining eye (the mucous membrane). Next plan, which I should begin this Wed. if ins. approves, is Taxol infusions
macspow
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
ovarian surgery
Hi everyone Was just recommended to see a GYN/Oncologist to discuss having my ovaries removed.. I have the BRIP1 gene mutation. So was there for 2 hours .. very thorough but after giving my whole family history of cancer on both sides (mom n Dad) it went from ovarian surgery to possible hysterectomy
Hi everyone Was just recommended to see a GYN/Oncologist to discuss having my ovaries removed.. I have the BRIP1 gene mutation. So was there for 2 hours .. very thorough but after giving my whole family history of cancer on both sides (mom n Dad) it went from ovarian surgery to possible hysterectomy
Dancing
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
So sad!!!!!!
Today as been the worst😫my mom went to hospital with stomach pains, within 5 minutes of me getting there I was told she's got cancer and is now in surgery 😞been waiting 3 hours now, you just never know wats around the corner, sorry just wanted to say
Today as been the worst😫my mom went to hospital with stomach pains, within 5 minutes of me getting there I was told she's got cancer and is now in surgery 😞been waiting 3 hours now, you just never know wats around the corner, sorry just wanted to say
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Appetite Help Please
Hi I am currently undergoing chemotherapy for adenocarcinoma (surgery not an option) final round is 8th May then onto immunotherapy. I have lost a lot of weight which I am keen to put back on, however I struggle to find anything other than cereal and soup appetising/edible. Any suggestions welcome please
Hi I am currently undergoing chemotherapy for adenocarcinoma (surgery not an option) final round is 8th May then onto immunotherapy. I have lost a lot of weight which I am keen to put back on, however I struggle to find anything other than cereal and soup appetising/edible. Any suggestions welcome please
Gardenfairy1
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
is it too much to hope for shrinkage?
I’m stage 4 in breast, liver, multiple bones and lung. Been attempting completely natural for over 2 years. Last scan showed some improvement but the breast tumor is getting harder and larger. So now going all in with what my amazing oncologist is suggesting. Started on Ibrance and Anastrozole this last
I’m stage 4 in breast, liver, multiple bones and lung. Been attempting completely natural for over 2 years. Last scan showed some improvement but the breast tumor is getting harder and larger. So now going all in with what my amazing oncologist is suggesting. Started on Ibrance and Anastrozole this last
HbbM
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Brachytherapy
hi l am 77 and started my post menopause bleed journey in November 2021. In December 2022 l had a partial hysterectomy the tests following this showed level B carcenoma infiltrated into 1.9 cm endo. Forward to 6 weeks ago l had completion of hysterectomy and now been referred to cancer specialist.
hi l am 77 and started my post menopause bleed journey in November 2021. In December 2022 l had a partial hysterectomy the tests following this showed level B carcenoma infiltrated into 1.9 cm endo. Forward to 6 weeks ago l had completion of hysterectomy and now been referred to cancer specialist.
AlexaMac
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Gynae Cancer Support
1 year ago
Berberine godsend
I struggled to get all my "T" levels and TSH normalized. No matter what we did my medicine wasn't helping. I read someplace that taking Berberdine and Ceylon cinnamon helps to keep your levels regulated so I decided to give it a try. I had all kinds of issues not getting my levels up for 2.4 years
I struggled to get all my "T" levels and TSH normalized. No matter what we did my medicine wasn't helping. I read someplace that taking Berberdine and Ceylon cinnamon helps to keep your levels regulated so I decided to give it a try. I had all kinds of issues not getting my levels up for 2.4 years
sweetczz
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Brachytherapy
hi, l am 77 and have been referred to gynea department back in February 2021 due to post menopause heavy bleed which kept me on the loo for 20 minutes the first time then having to wear maternity pads for several weeks. After having a partial hysterectomy last December which found tumour attached to
hi, l am 77 and have been referred to gynea department back in February 2021 due to post menopause heavy bleed which kept me on the loo for 20 minutes the first time then having to wear maternity pads for several weeks. After having a partial hysterectomy last December which found tumour attached to
AlexaMac
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Gynae Cancer Support
1 year ago
Vitaman D and Prostate Cancer
Asian J Androl. 2018 May-Jun; 20(3): 244–252. Published online 2018 Apr 13. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_14_18 PMCID: PMC5952478 PMID: 29667615 Vitamin D in prostate cancer Donald L Trump and Jeanny B Aragon-Ching Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract
Asian J Androl. 2018 May-Jun; 20(3): 244–252. Published online 2018 Apr 13. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_14_18 PMCID: PMC5952478 PMID: 29667615 Vitamin D in prostate cancer Donald L Trump and Jeanny B Aragon-Ching Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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