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Eribulin/ Halaven experiences.
starting Eribulin after trodelvy did the trick for 6 months. I’m beet nervous and scared as you all know when starting anew chemo. Scared it won’t work and scared of side effects. I now have liver Mets🥹. I’m devastated. Can someone share some experiences with this drug? Side effects? How long they
starting Eribulin after trodelvy did the trick for 6 months. I’m beet nervous and scared as you all know when starting anew chemo. Scared it won’t work and scared of side effects. I now have liver Mets🥹. I’m devastated. Can someone share some experiences with this drug? Side effects? How long they
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA
Following prostate cancer first treated with low dose brachytherapy, then ten years later with high dose brachytherapy, from a biopsy following a Turp, I was diagnosed with SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA. From a CT scan this was found in my prostate, bladder, and lower colon. I am told that it
Following prostate cancer first treated with low dose brachytherapy, then ten years later with high dose brachytherapy, from a biopsy following a Turp, I was diagnosed with SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA. From a CT scan this was found in my prostate, bladder, and lower colon. I am told that it
gegan01
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
FDA approved Inavolisib for PIK3 mutation
I am back on here and I wanted to share that my blood biopsy last month showed a PIK3 mutation. Then, since I am a reader, I found out that Inavolisib has just been approved to be taken with ibrance and fulvestrant I currently take ibrance and letrozole. It seems the Inavolisib has less side effects
I am back on here and I wanted to share that my blood biopsy last month showed a PIK3 mutation. Then, since I am a reader, I found out that Inavolisib has just been approved to be taken with ibrance and fulvestrant I currently take ibrance and letrozole. It seems the Inavolisib has less side effects
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
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estrogen cream
Hi! I’m wondering if any of you ladies have tried estrogen vaginal cream? My oncologist said it’s safe at the percent (I think .01? 1?) prescribed for menopausal women … apparently a study tenderly concluded that women with breast cancer are safe to use this medication to help with the symptoms of lack
Hi! I’m wondering if any of you ladies have tried estrogen vaginal cream? My oncologist said it’s safe at the percent (I think .01? 1?) prescribed for menopausal women … apparently a study tenderly concluded that women with breast cancer are safe to use this medication to help with the symptoms of lack
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
I love this sci-fi: Swimming Microrobots Deliver Cancer-fighting Drugs to Metastatic Lung Tumors in Mice
we are getting better and better… “The nanoparticles are made of tiny biodegradable polymer spheres, which are loaded with the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin and coated with red blood cell membranes.” https://today.ucsd.edu/story/swimming-microrobots-deliver-cancer-fighting-drugs-to-metastatic-lung-tumors-in-mice
we are getting better and better… “The nanoparticles are made of tiny biodegradable polymer spheres, which are loaded with the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin and coated with red blood cell membranes.” https://today.ucsd.edu/story/swimming-microrobots-deliver-cancer-fighting-drugs-to-metastatic-lung-tumors-in-mice
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Please advice
My latest PSA on 6/11/24 was 1.06 up from 0.65 on 4/2/24. I have a meeting with my MO on 4/26 to discuss the next step. I was taking Opdivo immunotherapy from 2/2023 to 2/2024 for bladder cancer. so far my bladder cancer is in check so now I can focus on my PCA. Should I get a PSMA pet? is it time to
My latest PSA on 6/11/24 was 1.06 up from 0.65 on 4/2/24. I have a meeting with my MO on 4/26 to discuss the next step. I was taking Opdivo immunotherapy from 2/2023 to 2/2024 for bladder cancer. so far my bladder cancer is in check so now I can focus on my PCA. Should I get a PSMA pet? is it time to
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Why is oncologist not concerned about liver lesion?
So my husband has prostate cancer with mets to the bone, diagnosed 2 years ago, and he just had a CT scan done. They detected a lesion in his liver that was not there before. But the oncologist didn't even mention it? Can they tell it's not from the prostate cancer just from a CT scan?
So my husband has prostate cancer with mets to the bone, diagnosed 2 years ago, and he just had a CT scan done. They detected a lesion in his liver that was not there before. But the oncologist didn't even mention it? Can they tell it's not from the prostate cancer just from a CT scan?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Any thoughts please
Hello. After a 5 day stint in hospital for hypercalcemia and kidney stones and a whole host of xrays and scans which have shown nodules on my thyroid, I've now been referred to an endocrine surgeon. Any thoughts on why they've made that referral. I'm new to this and totally confused because of lack
Hello. After a 5 day stint in hospital for hypercalcemia and kidney stones and a whole host of xrays and scans which have shown nodules on my thyroid, I've now been referred to an endocrine surgeon. Any thoughts on why they've made that referral. I'm new to this and totally confused because of lack
ScubaBlue
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
delayed Fulvestrant injection
hi fellow Warriors I couldn’t attend my 4 weekly appointment today for my fulvestrarent injection so it is delayed for another week. This means my cycle now has a gap of 5 weeks instead of 4. The doctor said it won’t make any difference but I am nervous. Anyone had experience of delays to their
hi fellow Warriors I couldn’t attend my 4 weekly appointment today for my fulvestrarent injection so it is delayed for another week. This means my cycle now has a gap of 5 weeks instead of 4. The doctor said it won’t make any difference but I am nervous. Anyone had experience of delays to their
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Glowing dye helps surgeons eradicate prostate cancer
[i]"A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK. [/i] [i]Cancer Research UK-funded scientists, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology, University
[i]"A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK. [/i] [i]Cancer Research UK-funded scientists, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology, University
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
What treatment for brain Mets?
Well, now I know why my markers were going up but scans looked stable; MRI showed Mets in my brain while PETScan didn’t pick up the brain lesions. I will be seeing a radiation oncologist to cyberknife some of the Mets. Not sure if he can treat all of the lesions, so wondering what other therapies (
Well, now I know why my markers were going up but scans looked stable; MRI showed Mets in my brain while PETScan didn’t pick up the brain lesions. I will be seeing a radiation oncologist to cyberknife some of the Mets. Not sure if he can treat all of the lesions, so wondering what other therapies (
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
can stress anxiety cause a flare up?
mum diagnosed GCA 4 years ago totally blind due to doctor negligence and in the meantime we’ve dealt with her having lung cancer (2 years ago) the lung cancer has reared its ugly head got results from CT scan last week a week before the results she was complaining of headache so I contacted her rheumatologist
mum diagnosed GCA 4 years ago totally blind due to doctor negligence and in the meantime we’ve dealt with her having lung cancer (2 years ago) the lung cancer has reared its ugly head got results from CT scan last week a week before the results she was complaining of headache so I contacted her rheumatologist
Daughters2
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Lymphocytic infiltration
As some of you may know that for the last year I have been suffering raised lessions and skin rashes etc , which started after my 6th covid jab . At first they put it down as reaction to the jab and as recently as last mont I got a letter from MDT stating it was there opinion that my skin issues were
As some of you may know that for the last year I have been suffering raised lessions and skin rashes etc , which started after my 6th covid jab . At first they put it down as reaction to the jab and as recently as last mont I got a letter from MDT stating it was there opinion that my skin issues were
cartwheels
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Almost there
Festive greetings to all and thank you for making time to reply. Bit of an early start this end, just back from dropping my daughter to the bakery!! Anyway, almost there with the final surge of activity trying to co-ordinate between the GP and Consultant. Just to share the correct information so that
Festive greetings to all and thank you for making time to reply. Bit of an early start this end, just back from dropping my daughter to the bakery!! Anyway, almost there with the final surge of activity trying to co-ordinate between the GP and Consultant. Just to share the correct information so that
Pumukkale
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
The Existence of the Oligometastatic State in Prostate Cancer (and other cancers)
Members of the FPC Forum: I submit to you that either I am a Prophet/Visionary, or I am a Fool, but I state clearly... and emphatically...that the oligometastatic state exists in Prostate Cancer and other cancers as well..I believe that if we were to sum it up as an equation, that it would be something
Members of the FPC Forum: I submit to you that either I am a Prophet/Visionary, or I am a Fool, but I state clearly... and emphatically...that the oligometastatic state exists in Prostate Cancer and other cancers as well..I believe that if we were to sum it up as an equation, that it would be something
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
2 long weeks!
Hi All, I posted few weeks ago re my daughters visit to a new Endo, He was awful, condescending, rude, vague with a , Im the Dr attitude, I know it all" I myself have had my thyroid condition for 30 years, I know a thing or two . Well he was awful and other than offering my daughter Ozempic and ordering
Hi All, I posted few weeks ago re my daughters visit to a new Endo, He was awful, condescending, rude, vague with a , Im the Dr attitude, I know it all" I myself have had my thyroid condition for 30 years, I know a thing or two . Well he was awful and other than offering my daughter Ozempic and ordering
Merema
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Radio Frequency oral therapy for liver cancer
New FDA approved home therapy for liver growths; small antenna that is kept in the mouth for 1 hour daily. The science is radio frequencies that interact with cancer cells and keep them controlled.
New FDA approved home therapy for liver growths; small antenna that is kept in the mouth for 1 hour daily. The science is radio frequencies that interact with cancer cells and keep them controlled.
Preetham
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
4 months ago
skin cancer and Ruxo
Hello, all, so interesting thing happened to me yesterday. I’ve been having eye issues for a long time, at least six months, and I finally went to an ophthalmologist yesterday. I have myelofibrosis , and I’ve been on Ruxo since June and prior to that I was on hydroxy for four years. He told me with
Hello, all, so interesting thing happened to me yesterday. I’ve been having eye issues for a long time, at least six months, and I finally went to an ophthalmologist yesterday. I have myelofibrosis , and I’ve been on Ruxo since June and prior to that I was on hydroxy for four years. He told me with
Cja1956
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Bone health: review about the guidelines
weight bearing exercise, biphosphonates o Denosumab, vitamin D, calcium I do all of the above, even if I have very thick bone and not yet CR, the oncologist says that zometa is also used to contrast the spread of bone metastasis… https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/practice-guidelines-prostate
weight bearing exercise, biphosphonates o Denosumab, vitamin D, calcium I do all of the above, even if I have very thick bone and not yet CR, the oncologist says that zometa is also used to contrast the spread of bone metastasis… https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/practice-guidelines-prostate
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Update on neuroendocerine prostate cancer mets to liver.
As mentioned previously my husbands prostate cancer has now metastasised to his liver. He also has bone mets. He had 6 cycles of Etoposide and Carboplatin. This combination of chemo worked very well. As we are looking at getting Pluvicto for his bone mets we also organised an FDG scan. (As advised on
As mentioned previously my husbands prostate cancer has now metastasised to his liver. He also has bone mets. He had 6 cycles of Etoposide and Carboplatin. This combination of chemo worked very well. As we are looking at getting Pluvicto for his bone mets we also organised an FDG scan. (As advised on
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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