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Immunology clinical trial vs. Radiation?
Surgery in 2009, biochemical recurrence beginning 2017, and my slow-rising PSA is now up to 0.63, although my overall doubling time has remained pretty consistently over 2 years on average. My MO has a clinical trial in Phase I using a Listeria monocytogenes based vaccine, which supposedly seeks out
Surgery in 2009, biochemical recurrence beginning 2017, and my slow-rising PSA is now up to 0.63, although my overall doubling time has remained pretty consistently over 2 years on average. My MO has a clinical trial in Phase I using a Listeria monocytogenes based vaccine, which supposedly seeks out
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Besremi
I keep thinking of additional questions to ask here in addition to my previous posts about Jakafi.When my oncologist suggested that I start this drug after trying to take HU, I suggested Besremi? He said he can't get it although he's tried several places? I'm confused? Is it not offered in
I keep thinking of additional questions to ask here in addition to my previous posts about Jakafi.When my oncologist suggested that I start this drug after trying to take HU, I suggested Besremi? He said he can't get it although he's tried several places? I'm confused? Is it not offered in
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Clear Cell reoccurrence update 3
Hi everyone, I wanted to update you all on todays experience with Professor Jayson at The Christie. Not only was he a lovely gentleman, he gave me hope back, told me I have options. He wants to go through my case from the beginning, discuss it with the MDT and come up with a plan. Things he is thinking
Hi everyone, I wanted to update you all on todays experience with Professor Jayson at The Christie. Not only was he a lovely gentleman, he gave me hope back, told me I have options. He wants to go through my case from the beginning, discuss it with the MDT and come up with a plan. Things he is thinking
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
What Next??!
Having dealt with the ups and downs with my heart issues and the anxiety re my recent angiogram I thought I was in for a period of relative calm and normality and have made plans for a couple of holidays this year.Now following a recent routine breast screening/mammogram I have received a recall to hospital
Having dealt with the ups and downs with my heart issues and the anxiety re my recent angiogram I thought I was in for a period of relative calm and normality and have made plans for a couple of holidays this year.Now following a recent routine breast screening/mammogram I have received a recall to hospital
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
PC invasive to bladder
Hi,It’s long time since my last post even though I still visit the forum daily. Few week ago my dad took CT scan and the result said the prostate cancer cells are invasive to his bladder. His oncologist also said because of that, he got blood in his urine. It happens quite often now, his urine turns
Hi,It’s long time since my last post even though I still visit the forum daily. Few week ago my dad took CT scan and the result said the prostate cancer cells are invasive to his bladder. His oncologist also said because of that, he got blood in his urine. It happens quite often now, his urine turns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Lung Biopsy
I have to have a lung biopsy & am scared to death. My father died of lung cancer & I fear I am filling in his footsteps. Anxiety is killing me right now over all my fears.I had a nodule grow from 5 mm to 7 mm. I dont understand what ground glass opacities are. The reason for biopsy is listed below:
I have to have a lung biopsy & am scared to death. My father died of lung cancer & I fear I am filling in his footsteps. Anxiety is killing me right now over all my fears.I had a nodule grow from 5 mm to 7 mm. I dont understand what ground glass opacities are. The reason for biopsy is listed below:
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
PIP ASSESSMENT FORMS
I had a brain tumour removed some years ago. I am about to have another operation to remove a tumour from behind my eye, which is rapidly taking my sight. I have been in receipt of PIP for a number of years, my forms were obviously looked at by reasonably intelligent people. My current PIP claim was
I had a brain tumour removed some years ago. I am about to have another operation to remove a tumour from behind my eye, which is rapidly taking my sight. I have been in receipt of PIP for a number of years, my forms were obviously looked at by reasonably intelligent people. My current PIP claim was
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Headway
1 year ago
Hey Y'all
Just stumbled across this site. I'm a MBC Thriver!! In July 2017 it was confirmed that I in fact had HR+ HER2- BC after years of mammograms and ultrasounds. I always knew it was cancer that was causing my issues. At 39 most OB/GYN play it off as hormone changes. What was the final straw was I lost my
Just stumbled across this site. I'm a MBC Thriver!! In July 2017 it was confirmed that I in fact had HR+ HER2- BC after years of mammograms and ultrasounds. I always knew it was cancer that was causing my issues. At 39 most OB/GYN play it off as hormone changes. What was the final straw was I lost my
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
metastatic lobular carcinoma to peritoneum
just diagnosed with metastatic lobular carcinoma to the peritoneal. Will start Letrozole/Kisquali soon. Anyone with success on this drug? It’s relatively new.
just diagnosed with metastatic lobular carcinoma to the peritoneal. Will start Letrozole/Kisquali soon. Anyone with success on this drug? It’s relatively new.
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Breast cancer
Hi folks, I was diagnosed with breast cancer in January of this year. My first surgery removed a lump and 2 lymph nodes, the second was to take more shavings. As a result of that it found more cells which led to having a mastectomy . At my follow up appt yesterday they've decided to put me on Letrozole
Hi folks, I was diagnosed with breast cancer in January of this year. My first surgery removed a lump and 2 lymph nodes, the second was to take more shavings. As a result of that it found more cells which led to having a mastectomy . At my follow up appt yesterday they've decided to put me on Letrozole
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Unusual Case
My dad has been called “an anomaly” and today, his doctor said he is shocked regarding my dad’s progression. His doc is reaching out to a friend at Duke but I wanted to know if anyone knows doctors who are familiar with small cell cancer of the prostate. Apparently my dad is one of 10 cases now and it
My dad has been called “an anomaly” and today, his doctor said he is shocked regarding my dad’s progression. His doc is reaching out to a friend at Duke but I wanted to know if anyone knows doctors who are familiar with small cell cancer of the prostate. Apparently my dad is one of 10 cases now and it
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
hemorrhoids or colon cancer?
Hi, I’m 27 and I’ve struggled with IBS for years, mostly IBS-C. Sometimes I’ll go through these bouts where it’ll be hard stool, then softer, and then explosive diarrhea. I had one of those last night and an hour or so later I went to the toilet again, only to see what I think is a blood clot in the
Hi, I’m 27 and I’ve struggled with IBS for years, mostly IBS-C. Sometimes I’ll go through these bouts where it’ll be hard stool, then softer, and then explosive diarrhea. I had one of those last night and an hour or so later I went to the toilet again, only to see what I think is a blood clot in the
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
Lap surgery then hysterectomy surgery wait time
I am having a lap next week to in the words of my surgeon 'have a look around' and then followed up with a hysterectomy including removing womb, cervix, ovaries, fallopian, one 14cm mass and one 18.5cm mass plus two fibroids. I have been waiting two years. Does anyone know how long they normally wait
I am having a lap next week to in the words of my surgeon 'have a look around' and then followed up with a hysterectomy including removing womb, cervix, ovaries, fallopian, one 14cm mass and one 18.5cm mass plus two fibroids. I have been waiting two years. Does anyone know how long they normally wait
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
The human microbiome links to prostate cancer risk and treatment (Review)
New study below [1].
Abstract.
Prostate cancer (Pca) is the second most common cancer type worldwide. Microorganisms colonized in different body parts may affect the development/progression and treatment of Pca through direct or indirect interactions. The composition of microorganisms
New study below [1].
Abstract.
Prostate cancer (Pca) is the second most common cancer type worldwide. Microorganisms colonized in different body parts may affect the development/progression and treatment of Pca through direct or indirect interactions. The composition of microorganisms
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Comparison of Cancer Mortality and Incidence Between New Zealand and Australia
New study below [1]. I know a few this will interest. "New Zealand's total cancer incidences were lower than those expected from Australia's in both women and men: average annual difference of 419 cases ... and 1485 ... respectively." However, "For total cancers in 2014-2018, New Zealand had 780 excess
New study below [1]. I know a few this will interest. "New Zealand's total cancer incidences were lower than those expected from Australia's in both women and men: average annual difference of 419 cases ... and 1485 ... respectively." However, "For total cancers in 2014-2018, New Zealand had 780 excess
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
FDA ODAC -Lynparza (olaparib), PARP inhibitor, is only for metastatic castration-resistant PC patients whose tumors have a BRCA mutation.
The FDA Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee agreed with the agency’s forcefully stated view that Lynparza (olaparib), a PARP inhibitor, should be given only to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patients whose tumors have a BRCA mutation. Does anyone have more insight into this finding?
The FDA Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee agreed with the agency’s forcefully stated view that Lynparza (olaparib), a PARP inhibitor, should be given only to metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patients whose tumors have a BRCA mutation. Does anyone have more insight into this finding?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Radiation Treatment for Gleason 8 with Rectal Lymph Node
Looking for recommendations and advice....newly diagnosed . I am 67 PSA at annual physical March 1st was 26 then rose to 32 two weeks later with second test. Going to Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. Have had an MRI, Biopsy, Gleason (4+4)=8, and PSMA Pet Scan last week confirming it has spread to my Rectal
Looking for recommendations and advice....newly diagnosed . I am 67 PSA at annual physical March 1st was 26 then rose to 32 two weeks later with second test. Going to Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. Have had an MRI, Biopsy, Gleason (4+4)=8, and PSMA Pet Scan last week confirming it has spread to my Rectal
MustangGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
have anyone taken part in the serena 6 trial and can tell me how they got on
I have stage 4 metastatic breast cancer (liver and bones) iv done 6 cycles of Ec chemotherapy and I’m due to start letrazole and abmeciclib on April 21st Does anyone here have this and how did you find it My bones have all healed and iv been told I’m stable re my cancer After 6 months I have been
I have stage 4 metastatic breast cancer (liver and bones) iv done 6 cycles of Ec chemotherapy and I’m due to start letrazole and abmeciclib on April 21st Does anyone here have this and how did you find it My bones have all healed and iv been told I’m stable re my cancer After 6 months I have been
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Relay for Life Bakersfield
Hey y'all, one of the AIS Radiation Techs told me about the American Cancer Society Relay on Saturday, I said sure. Didn't know that she had a melanoma removed from arm 7 yrs ago 🙁 It was a lovely day, we walked the Survivor's Lap and other AIS staff were there too💙 Chatted up other Survivors The
Hey y'all, one of the AIS Radiation Techs told me about the American Cancer Society Relay on Saturday, I said sure. Didn't know that she had a melanoma removed from arm 7 yrs ago 🙁 It was a lovely day, we walked the Survivor's Lap and other AIS staff were there too💙 Chatted up other Survivors The
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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