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Cotreatment with dichloroacetate and omeprazole exhibits a synergistic antiproliferative effect on malignant tumors
As a follow up to my last post I found this on DCA / Omeprazole. like myself,please treat this as information , not promoting any treatments. For me I find reading and learning about my cancer and possible treatments to be uplifting and gives me hope. To be honest something I never get from my doctor
As a follow up to my last post I found this on DCA / Omeprazole. like myself,please treat this as information , not promoting any treatments. For me I find reading and learning about my cancer and possible treatments to be uplifting and gives me hope. To be honest something I never get from my doctor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
SPC with POP
At 79 years of age I began experiencing acute urinary retention which required three trips to hospital emergency room. During that year a Foley catheter was inserted at three times during the year. It was determined by my doctor that the best option for me (now being 80 years old and diabetic) wast
At 79 years of age I began experiencing acute urinary retention which required three trips to hospital emergency room. During that year a Foley catheter was inserted at three times during the year. It was determined by my doctor that the best option for me (now being 80 years old and diabetic) wast
potsymolly
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
11 months ago
Invasive micropapillary carcinoma
I recently was looking at the lab report about my breast cancer tumor and somehow had not noticed that my tumor was not invasive ductile carcinoma, but invasive micropapillary carcinoma. It apparently is rare. Has anyone here had this diagnosis ? This is a recurrence for me. My first cancer was invasive
I recently was looking at the lab report about my breast cancer tumor and somehow had not noticed that my tumor was not invasive ductile carcinoma, but invasive micropapillary carcinoma. It apparently is rare. Has anyone here had this diagnosis ? This is a recurrence for me. My first cancer was invasive
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My Breast Cancer Community
11 months ago
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Doxorubicin pegylated liposomal
Hello Thrivers I hope you are all going well.I had a bone biopsy last week, I can honestly say it was a horrible experience. One I hope never to repeat. I have now been diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. My first diagnoses was er+pr+ her 2 negative. Mets to bones and liver last September.
Hello Thrivers I hope you are all going well.I had a bone biopsy last week, I can honestly say it was a horrible experience. One I hope never to repeat. I have now been diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. My first diagnoses was er+pr+ her 2 negative. Mets to bones and liver last September.
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
colonoscopy query
I’m scheduled to endure a colonoscopy on 16th January. We are booked on a flight to Thailand on 1st February (14 hours) . Guidelines say two weeks should pass before flight so in theory ok. However this is a trip of a lifetime for us, much delayed and all booked before this cancer worry. I’ve no idea
I’m scheduled to endure a colonoscopy on 16th January. We are booked on a flight to Thailand on 1st February (14 hours) . Guidelines say two weeks should pass before flight so in theory ok. However this is a trip of a lifetime for us, much delayed and all booked before this cancer worry. I’ve no idea
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
No scan offered!
I have a recurring ovarian cancer. I'm treatable but not curable.I had radiotherapy in January to reduce a recurrence and my Ca125 went down to 21. It's now 48 ash's I'm told I can't have a scan until I have symptoms which strikes me as odd. I was having 3 monthly scans and was expecting one next month
I have a recurring ovarian cancer. I'm treatable but not curable.I had radiotherapy in January to reduce a recurrence and my Ca125 went down to 21. It's now 48 ash's I'm told I can't have a scan until I have symptoms which strikes me as odd. I was having 3 monthly scans and was expecting one next month
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
FYI: from the VA research information on Veterans
➤ Prostate cancer Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy affecting men in the United States. It is also the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in VA. In 2016, VA and the Prostate Cancer Foundation established a partnership to promote prevention, screening, and research to find new treatments
➤ Prostate cancer Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy affecting men in the United States. It is also the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in VA. In 2016, VA and the Prostate Cancer Foundation established a partnership to promote prevention, screening, and research to find new treatments
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
looking for positive stories….
Hi, following on from my last post I wondered if anyones prognosis has been wrong? I am not sure our moderators will allow my post but I am in a sad hole.. My chemo ( 3rd line carbo then cisplatin and Gemcitabine) has been stopped after 3 treatments due to toxicity. I was really unwell on it . Ct shows
Hi, following on from my last post I wondered if anyones prognosis has been wrong? I am not sure our moderators will allow my post but I am in a sad hole.. My chemo ( 3rd line carbo then cisplatin and Gemcitabine) has been stopped after 3 treatments due to toxicity. I was really unwell on it . Ct shows
Laz66
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Metastasized to Bones
I have been seeing post saying poeple being diagnosed with metastasized PC. I was diagnosed with PC metastasized to my bones, after being under urologist care for 18 months I am wondering if poeple who get initially diagnosed with metastasized PC, whether it is because they were not under medical care
I have been seeing post saying poeple being diagnosed with metastasized PC. I was diagnosed with PC metastasized to my bones, after being under urologist care for 18 months I am wondering if poeple who get initially diagnosed with metastasized PC, whether it is because they were not under medical care
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Prostate cancer in liver
Have recently had a PSMA scan. This did show some hot spots for sure. But also, three smaller spots on my liver that did not give off PSMA. Did a liver Biopsy. which is rather painful I might add. Will meet with my 0ncologist on Monday to look at options. Any suggestion for the three rather small spots
Have recently had a PSMA scan. This did show some hot spots for sure. But also, three smaller spots on my liver that did not give off PSMA. Did a liver Biopsy. which is rather painful I might add. Will meet with my 0ncologist on Monday to look at options. Any suggestion for the three rather small spots
Parscore
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Blood in Stool
I have found some blood in stool. I had a postive Qfit Test but just postive at 14. My GP said he was not overly concerned. I have an external hemorrid. I was referred and saw a Gastronelogist today he did a rectal exam and said there was not concerning. I did tell him that I was concerned of
I have found some blood in stool. I had a postive Qfit Test but just postive at 14. My GP said he was not overly concerned. I have an external hemorrid. I was referred and saw a Gastronelogist today he did a rectal exam and said there was not concerning. I did tell him that I was concerned of
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
Intake question MSKCC
I had a RP/PND 5 years ago at MSKCC (Dr. Touijer). I had called up cold and was given an appointment for an MRI, followed by a TRUS biopsy (Dr. Ehdaie); everything followed from there. Now, my twin brother presents with an elevated PSA, and wants to be evaluated at MSK. He calls and is told they will
I had a RP/PND 5 years ago at MSKCC (Dr. Touijer). I had called up cold and was given an appointment for an MRI, followed by a TRUS biopsy (Dr. Ehdaie); everything followed from there. Now, my twin brother presents with an elevated PSA, and wants to be evaluated at MSK. He calls and is told they will
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
Androgens & colorectal cancer
Interesting new Swedish study below [1]. “To assess whether androgens play a role in explaining the sex related differences in the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC).” According to the American Cancer Society: “Overall, the lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is about 1 in 23 for men
Interesting new Swedish study below [1]. “To assess whether androgens play a role in explaining the sex related differences in the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC).” According to the American Cancer Society: “Overall, the lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is about 1 in 23 for men
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Mastectomy after 7 years of MBC
I have had MBC for 7 years still on my first line of treatment (Ibrance/Letrozole) my PET scan in September showed the tumor in my breast has increased in size and the cancer has gone into a lymph node under my armpit. Today I met with a surgeon and will have a double mastectomy in early January. My
I have had MBC for 7 years still on my first line of treatment (Ibrance/Letrozole) my PET scan in September showed the tumor in my breast has increased in size and the cancer has gone into a lymph node under my armpit. Today I met with a surgeon and will have a double mastectomy in early January. My
Gmaoftriplets
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
nodules .6 cm found on CT in liver
My dad had numerous nodules largest measuring .6 cm (tiny) incidentally found on CT scan not see a year ago- do this mean mean prostate metastated to liver? had ct scan and they recommended MRI. They couldn't not be accurately described. So now need MRI. He does have fatty infiltration and of liver
My dad had numerous nodules largest measuring .6 cm (tiny) incidentally found on CT scan not see a year ago- do this mean mean prostate metastated to liver? had ct scan and they recommended MRI. They couldn't not be accurately described. So now need MRI. He does have fatty infiltration and of liver
Chris52981
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Living with cancer
Hi All, Hope you are all keeping strong and positive, which is not always easy! I was wondering if there is anybody out there who is or has been in my situation. I am stage 3C HGS with three surgeries and three lots of chemo. My surgery was a failure last year as they could not remove all the cancer
Hi All, Hope you are all keeping strong and positive, which is not always easy! I was wondering if there is anybody out there who is or has been in my situation. I am stage 3C HGS with three surgeries and three lots of chemo. My surgery was a failure last year as they could not remove all the cancer
2016Mags
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
Ristova Infusions
Hi thereI was on Amgevita from May last year until December. I got diagnosed with stage 1A breast cancer. At this stage I had to stop the Amgevita. After surgery and radiation I'm ready to go back on treatment. My Rheumatologist suggested weaning me off the Rheumalef (leuflonomide) and putting me on
Hi thereI was on Amgevita from May last year until December. I got diagnosed with stage 1A breast cancer. At this stage I had to stop the Amgevita. After surgery and radiation I'm ready to go back on treatment. My Rheumatologist suggested weaning me off the Rheumalef (leuflonomide) and putting me on
Gitaga
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NRAS
11 months ago
Lynparza for bone/liver mets - success?
Hello! Unfortunately, my PET scan revealed bone progression and 4 new liver lesions. I will be switching from Enhertu (was on Enhertu for a year) to lynparza/ olaparib. Has anyone had success with a parp helping get rid of bone/ liver metastasis for stage 4 breast cancer? Or keeping things stable?
Hello! Unfortunately, my PET scan revealed bone progression and 4 new liver lesions. I will be switching from Enhertu (was on Enhertu for a year) to lynparza/ olaparib. Has anyone had success with a parp helping get rid of bone/ liver metastasis for stage 4 breast cancer? Or keeping things stable?
miconrad
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Struggling with ADT lack of libido
Hi everyone. I'm 48 and last June was diagnosed rare very aggressive stage IV cancer (salivary ducts), spread already to bones and lungs. I hope I can post here questions about ADT since there is not forum for my cancer type (too rare). I got 9 cycles of chemo, and after a break of two months and some
Hi everyone. I'm 48 and last June was diagnosed rare very aggressive stage IV cancer (salivary ducts), spread already to bones and lungs. I hope I can post here questions about ADT since there is not forum for my cancer type (too rare). I got 9 cycles of chemo, and after a break of two months and some
scale73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
OVM 200 clinical trial on TV
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2375922-advancing-immunology-the-future-of-vaccine-innovations/ at 6.25 mins is a bit of info about the trial I volunteered for. The ‘shout out’ is for ovarian cancers so I may not have had an immune response but I have heard nothing formally except last weeks scans
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2375922-advancing-immunology-the-future-of-vaccine-innovations/ at 6.25 mins is a bit of info about the trial I volunteered for. The ‘shout out’ is for ovarian cancers so I may not have had an immune response but I have heard nothing formally except last weeks scans
Brysonal
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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