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#6 finished under auspices of J Paul Monk OSU yesterday. Definitely aching today. So just listening to Spring spring. Perfect day. Pre-treatment blood: PSA 60...yikes, AlPo 190 (ruff).... Hb 10.3 Felt decent up to about 2 weeks ago. Aches and pains in thighs hips. PSA was at 35 before last. Started
#6 finished under auspices of J Paul Monk OSU yesterday. Definitely aching today. So just listening to Spring spring. Perfect day. Pre-treatment blood: PSA 60...yikes, AlPo 190 (ruff).... Hb 10.3 Felt decent up to about 2 weeks ago. Aches and pains in thighs hips. PSA was at 35 before last. Started
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Anyone have CLL get 'jumpstarted / activated' by undergoing unrelated surgery?
Just met with my Oncologist today who said my 'wait and watch' status can be affected for any number of unknown reasons. He has shorted the period between my visits from every 6 to every 3 months (this was my first 3 mo. check) as the easily detected lymph nodes are becoming more numerous (but no doubling
Just met with my Oncologist today who said my 'wait and watch' status can be affected for any number of unknown reasons. He has shorted the period between my visits from every 6 to every 3 months (this was my first 3 mo. check) as the easily detected lymph nodes are becoming more numerous (but no doubling
ElliptiGOuser
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Former art teacher with a passion for travel
Former art teacher. I started traveling in my fifties and it became my passion (I’ve visited 41 countries so far!) until Covid and then my stage 4 diagnosis came. Diagnosed with IDC stage 3 in 2015. My great-grandmother had breast cancer in the 1920s, and an aunt had it when she was in her mid-eighties
Former art teacher. I started traveling in my fifties and it became my passion (I’ve visited 41 countries so far!) until Covid and then my stage 4 diagnosis came. Diagnosed with IDC stage 3 in 2015. My great-grandmother had breast cancer in the 1920s, and an aunt had it when she was in her mid-eighties
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
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Does anyone have experience of Lenvatinib as a treatment for liver cancer?
I was diagnosed with liver cancer at the end of September last year, 2022. After a scan I was told that I had one large tumour and several smaller ones, that the large tumour was near the main artery and was of a size that ruled out conventional treatment, liver transplant, radiotherapy, embolisation
I was diagnosed with liver cancer at the end of September last year, 2022. After a scan I was told that I had one large tumour and several smaller ones, that the large tumour was near the main artery and was of a size that ruled out conventional treatment, liver transplant, radiotherapy, embolisation
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
New liver Mets😢
Diagnosed 2014 ER positive breast cancer, mastectomy RHS chemo and 5 years on aromasin. 2020 diagnosed Mets in sternum, ribs and spine 10 rounds of radiation and faslodex, ibrance and xgeva with fantastic results. So new liver Mets have appeared after my tumours in my bones are stable. Shocked and
Diagnosed 2014 ER positive breast cancer, mastectomy RHS chemo and 5 years on aromasin. 2020 diagnosed Mets in sternum, ribs and spine 10 rounds of radiation and faslodex, ibrance and xgeva with fantastic results. So new liver Mets have appeared after my tumours in my bones are stable. Shocked and
Julesdubai
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1 year ago
Liver cancer
For over a year my ovarian cancer cells have been sitting around on top of my liver. I recently found out that they have now gone inside my liver. I am experiencing pain in my right side and back.I had got to grips with the ovarian cancer and my body after surgery and treatments. Now I feel like I'm
For over a year my ovarian cancer cells have been sitting around on top of my liver. I recently found out that they have now gone inside my liver. I am experiencing pain in my right side and back.I had got to grips with the ovarian cancer and my body after surgery and treatments. Now I feel like I'm
Kaitlinsmum
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
My friend had his PETscan.
I'm not at all familiar with PETscans. Friend has not talked to Doc that I am aware of. Just sent me these. My read is this is good; no metastasis that they are aware of. Feedback very much appreciated. Hump Study Result Impression IMPRESSION: 1. Focus of radiotracer uptake seen in the
I'm not at all familiar with PETscans. Friend has not talked to Doc that I am aware of. Just sent me these. My read is this is good; no metastasis that they are aware of. Feedback very much appreciated. Hump Study Result Impression IMPRESSION: 1. Focus of radiotracer uptake seen in the
WhatHump
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
pleurodesis and air travel
Has anyone having a pleurodesis used air travel? What was your experience? I had a Pleurodesis 4 years ago and because of pain when going to higher altitudes, I have avoided anything over 4000 ft. I have also avoided air travel. My Pleurodesis was the result of multiple occurences of a collapsed
Has anyone having a pleurodesis used air travel? What was your experience? I had a Pleurodesis 4 years ago and because of pain when going to higher altitudes, I have avoided anything over 4000 ft. I have also avoided air travel. My Pleurodesis was the result of multiple occurences of a collapsed
Blebs
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
ER+ PR+ HER2-
Hi, I am 5 1/2 years in remission for twice recurrent endometrial cancer. Currently, I am taking Ibrance and anastrazole, a MBC regimen because my cancer is more like mbc. Most of the research is on breast cancer, and now ovarian cancer. The medications and protocols trickle down to endometrial/uterine
Hi, I am 5 1/2 years in remission for twice recurrent endometrial cancer. Currently, I am taking Ibrance and anastrazole, a MBC regimen because my cancer is more like mbc. Most of the research is on breast cancer, and now ovarian cancer. The medications and protocols trickle down to endometrial/uterine
Merma
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
1 year ago
Frustration
Hey there, I am a little frustrated about my current treatment - especially because it seems that none of you are or have been on this IV chemo alone (Carboplatin) like I am.....there is a lot of feedback on side effects etc on the ovarian cancer site and lots of feedback with it being used with other
Hey there, I am a little frustrated about my current treatment - especially because it seems that none of you are or have been on this IV chemo alone (Carboplatin) like I am.....there is a lot of feedback on side effects etc on the ovarian cancer site and lots of feedback with it being used with other
Iwasborntodothis
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
What's on at Ovacome next week (week commencing 17 April 2023)?
Good afternoon everyone This is a post to let you all know about what's happening in Ovacome's Staying Connected programme next week - and to remind you all that you would be really welcome to join us. All these events are run online via Zoom. If anyone is unfamiliar with Zoom and would like support
Good afternoon everyone This is a post to let you all know about what's happening in Ovacome's Staying Connected programme next week - and to remind you all that you would be really welcome to join us. All these events are run online via Zoom. If anyone is unfamiliar with Zoom and would like support
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
chemo
I had a bowel resection in February (sigmoid) and found out that the part they removed for analysis was stage 3T N1 that means stage 3 and into 1 lymph node. I have been told to strongly consider Chemotherapy both Intravenous and oral: oxaliplatin and cepecitabine. I am looking for anyone who has
I had a bowel resection in February (sigmoid) and found out that the part they removed for analysis was stage 3T N1 that means stage 3 and into 1 lymph node. I have been told to strongly consider Chemotherapy both Intravenous and oral: oxaliplatin and cepecitabine. I am looking for anyone who has
Abellee
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
3 Years After Stage IV Diagnosis
It was three years ago today that my wonderful, sweet husband was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer. I can still remember the shock when we heard the news. We thought his diagnosis meant he would die soon. We didn't know at the time that if you respond well to treatment you can live years with
It was three years ago today that my wonderful, sweet husband was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer. I can still remember the shock when we heard the news. We thought his diagnosis meant he would die soon. We didn't know at the time that if you respond well to treatment you can live years with
Avanat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Bladder advice needed
Hi guys Had radiotherapy two months ago, and the following CT scan has shown a thickening in the bladder wall. This has coincided with changed bladder symptoms - increased frequency needed and decreased flow (usually just dribbling to start with). I’ve got an urology appointment next week for a possible
Hi guys Had radiotherapy two months ago, and the following CT scan has shown a thickening in the bladder wall. This has coincided with changed bladder symptoms - increased frequency needed and decreased flow (usually just dribbling to start with). I’ve got an urology appointment next week for a possible
Tonyliv
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Prostate cancer test confidence…
I recently requested a physical prostate examination and a PSA test after suffering weeks of constant feelings of a need to urine. I had both of the tests as well as a urine test and was told that everything seemed fine. I was reassured by this, but have since read that both the physical examination
I recently requested a physical prostate examination and a PSA test after suffering weeks of constant feelings of a need to urine. I had both of the tests as well as a urine test and was told that everything seemed fine. I was reassured by this, but have since read that both the physical examination
Astray
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Sensitive Issues for Men
1 year ago
Pulsed Field Ablation
Hi, I am a fit 57 male and was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF while going for my weekly jog back in Nov 2022. I get weekly episodes so have booked a pulsed field ablation for 4 May 23 under general anaesthetic. Has anyone had pulse field ablation as I am nervous about having it done. Just wanting to know
Hi, I am a fit 57 male and was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF while going for my weekly jog back in Nov 2022. I get weekly episodes so have booked a pulsed field ablation for 4 May 23 under general anaesthetic. Has anyone had pulse field ablation as I am nervous about having it done. Just wanting to know
Karykowj1
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AF Association
1 year ago
Problems with constant urge to urinate…
I am a 68 year old male who, 5 weeks ago, developed a constant urge to pee. After 2 or 3 days it seemed that the problem didn’t seem to be shifting, so I visited my GP surgery, and was given tests on my prostate gland. These took the form a physical rectal examination, and some PSA blood tests, and
I am a 68 year old male who, 5 weeks ago, developed a constant urge to pee. After 2 or 3 days it seemed that the problem didn’t seem to be shifting, so I visited my GP surgery, and was given tests on my prostate gland. These took the form a physical rectal examination, and some PSA blood tests, and
Astray
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Sensitive Issues for Men
1 year ago
Confused about doublet therapy vs triplet therapy for prostate cancer
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 4 advanced metastatic cancer that’s spread to his bones, Gleason 4+5. He was in good health prior to this and came as a shock to us all, he’s 65. We are now trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. His MO treatment plan is ADT (zoladex) +
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 4 advanced metastatic cancer that’s spread to his bones, Gleason 4+5. He was in good health prior to this and came as a shock to us all, he’s 65. We are now trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. His MO treatment plan is ADT (zoladex) +
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
PSMA PET CT - MO said that there is no point to do this scan
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 5 metastatic prostate cancer with gleason 4+5. We are in a state of shock and trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. I read online that many people recommended to have the PSMA pet scan done to target correct areas of cancer. However his
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 5 metastatic prostate cancer with gleason 4+5. We are in a state of shock and trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. I read online that many people recommended to have the PSMA pet scan done to target correct areas of cancer. However his
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Why is provenge (immunotherapy) not used in the beginning of treatment
Hi all, My father was recently diagnosed with stage 4 prostate metastatic prostate cancer, gleason 4+5. We are all in in state of shock and trying to figure out what the best treatment plan would be for him (he is 65 and was in good health). The research i've done showed provenge (immunotherapy) as
Hi all, My father was recently diagnosed with stage 4 prostate metastatic prostate cancer, gleason 4+5. We are all in in state of shock and trying to figure out what the best treatment plan would be for him (he is 65 and was in good health). The research i've done showed provenge (immunotherapy) as
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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