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Acalabrutinib and Skin Cancers
I began taking Acalabrutinib three years ago as a participant in a clinical trial. I have enjoyed excellent success. However, recently I began breaking out in skin cancer lesions on various parts of the body. Particularly on my legs, ankles and feet. I have been prone to sun damaged skin converting
I began taking Acalabrutinib three years ago as a participant in a clinical trial. I have enjoyed excellent success. However, recently I began breaking out in skin cancer lesions on various parts of the body. Particularly on my legs, ankles and feet. I have been prone to sun damaged skin converting
spanish36
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Adenoma query
Hi, I have had further consultation and one of the three liver tumours is an adenoma. They've told me that there is a risk of malignancy but it's small, however I should not take hormonal contraceptives as it causes an increase in risk. I am due to have another MRI to check the tumours next month. Something
Hi, I have had further consultation and one of the three liver tumours is an adenoma. They've told me that there is a risk of malignancy but it's small, however I should not take hormonal contraceptives as it causes an increase in risk. I am due to have another MRI to check the tumours next month. Something
Elverra30
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
LGSOC located in pleura
HiIs there anyone whose lgsoc is located in the pleura? I was diagnosed in June 2020. My ovaries were removed as part of a hysterectomy in 2008 hence the migration to the pleura. Debulking was to take place but surgeon said there was too much cancer. I have had chemo for secondaries. So it's incurable
HiIs there anyone whose lgsoc is located in the pleura? I was diagnosed in June 2020. My ovaries were removed as part of a hysterectomy in 2008 hence the migration to the pleura. Debulking was to take place but surgeon said there was too much cancer. I have had chemo for secondaries. So it's incurable
Pinks2020
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
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can you refuse hysterectomy and just have large cyst removed instead???
Hi All, just wondering if anyone has had any experience with turning down a hysterectomy and just getting a large cyst removed instead on the nhs? There is pressure on me to have a hysterectomy but I don’t want this and instead just want the large cyst I have removing and to then manage my symptoms with
Hi All, just wondering if anyone has had any experience with turning down a hysterectomy and just getting a large cyst removed instead on the nhs? There is pressure on me to have a hysterectomy but I don’t want this and instead just want the large cyst I have removing and to then manage my symptoms with
Cocolil20
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Xeloda
I was on ibrance 100 mg and anastrozel for 3.5 years. Starting Xeloda 1500 morning and 1500 night. Took me off ibrance and anastrozel because not working. I have a biopsy Monday of an area in my lung which has grown a little I had a PET scan. I have a great oncologist and I was stable. Genetic testing
I was on ibrance 100 mg and anastrozel for 3.5 years. Starting Xeloda 1500 morning and 1500 night. Took me off ibrance and anastrozel because not working. I have a biopsy Monday of an area in my lung which has grown a little I had a PET scan. I have a great oncologist and I was stable. Genetic testing
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Expression of TCL1A gene is found to drive onset of blood cancer
[i]One of the causes of blood cancer is non-inherited mutations in blood stem cells that can lead to the cancerous growth of abnormal cells. Reporting in Nature, scientists now suggest that targeting a gene called TCL1A may be able to suppress such growth and decrease the risk of blood cancer....[/i]
[i]One of the causes of blood cancer is non-inherited mutations in blood stem cells that can lead to the cancerous growth of abnormal cells. Reporting in Nature, scientists now suggest that targeting a gene called TCL1A may be able to suppress such growth and decrease the risk of blood cancer....[/i]
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
1 year ago
About my CT examintion
Hello Good people After the removal of 1.6cm tissue(cancer) from the right of my kidney. The Dr. decided after 6 months to make CT scan and the result which i got it yesterday . I had obviously nothing on the right kidney and every thing in the pelvis too clear even the thorax is ok. continuation
Hello Good people After the removal of 1.6cm tissue(cancer) from the right of my kidney. The Dr. decided after 6 months to make CT scan and the result which i got it yesterday . I had obviously nothing on the right kidney and every thing in the pelvis too clear even the thorax is ok. continuation
NOCanceros
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
New biopsy: now G4+3
I have been on AS followed by Behfar Ehdaie at MSK since 2020. PSA has been trending up with most recent being 6.1 Prior biopsy (2021) was G7 (3+4) with 3 positive cores out of ten. Two G6 and 1 G7 3+4 (with G4 in 2% of the core). MRI in January 2023 showed two lesions with PIRADS 3 (no EPE, no
I have been on AS followed by Behfar Ehdaie at MSK since 2020. PSA has been trending up with most recent being 6.1 Prior biopsy (2021) was G7 (3+4) with 3 positive cores out of ten. Two G6 and 1 G7 3+4 (with G4 in 2% of the core). MRI in January 2023 showed two lesions with PIRADS 3 (no EPE, no
rosenjpj
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Elizabeth Norrie
I’ve been unsure of what was wrong with me, just knew something wasn’t right. Had a CAT scan late 2021 which didn’t reveal anything and had an MRI Summer 2022 again didn’t show any major anomalies. Finally diagnosed in November 2022 by consultant neurologist at Perth Infirmary who confirmed I
I’ve been unsure of what was wrong with me, just knew something wasn’t right. Had a CAT scan late 2021 which didn’t reveal anything and had an MRI Summer 2022 again didn’t show any major anomalies. Finally diagnosed in November 2022 by consultant neurologist at Perth Infirmary who confirmed I
Brown1957
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PSP Association
1 year ago
whenever i raise euthyrox100mg i get hbp headache nausea
is two weeks now i raised euthyrox from 75 yo 100mg and i dont think i can tolerate twice i tried and got hbp that even pills dont take it down
is two weeks now i raised euthyrox from 75 yo 100mg and i dont think i can tolerate twice i tried and got hbp that even pills dont take it down
morcan54
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Gingko Biloba - Supplement Advice
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out for advice on using Ginkgo Biloba to combat brain fog. My previous experience with the Amitamin Ginkgo complex yielded promising results in boosting mental clarity. However, I've noticed it contains iodine (150ug), which I'd rather steer clear of. With that in mind
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out for advice on using Ginkgo Biloba to combat brain fog. My previous experience with the Amitamin Ginkgo complex yielded promising results in boosting mental clarity. However, I've noticed it contains iodine (150ug), which I'd rather steer clear of. With that in mind
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
9 days ago
Have you been on Gemcitabine (Gemzar)?
Hello, I am starting Gemcitabine tomorrow and am wondering if anyone has advice on this chemo? Is it well tolerated? A nurse told me today I should get a port, my Oncologist said I should be fine without one. I had a terrible time with Enhertu and extreme nausea, I’m hoping this drug won’t be as hard
Hello, I am starting Gemcitabine tomorrow and am wondering if anyone has advice on this chemo? Is it well tolerated? A nurse told me today I should get a port, my Oncologist said I should be fine without one. I had a terrible time with Enhertu and extreme nausea, I’m hoping this drug won’t be as hard
atoth17
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Men and Melanoma
Since 1973, death rates from melanoma (the most serious type of skin cancer) have risen by 219% in men, compared to an increase of 76% in women and statistics reveal that men are 69% more likely to die from the disease! Despite the fact that 1 in 4 men in the UK will develop a form of skin cancer
Since 1973, death rates from melanoma (the most serious type of skin cancer) have risen by 219% in men, compared to an increase of 76% in women and statistics reveal that men are 69% more likely to die from the disease! Despite the fact that 1 in 4 men in the UK will develop a form of skin cancer
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
4 months ago
QOL post: a reminder that tomorrow is the annual 4:20 day and a quick review of Delta-8 thc for serious mood elevation.
all you brothers out there , a quick reminder that tomorrow is national 4:20 day for all of us that use / enjoy cannabis for helping with out cancer and especially mood elevation and nausea control. also: I wanted to mention , for those that aren’t aware of it yet … I want to mention Delta-8 gummies
all you brothers out there , a quick reminder that tomorrow is national 4:20 day for all of us that use / enjoy cannabis for helping with out cancer and especially mood elevation and nausea control. also: I wanted to mention , for those that aren’t aware of it yet … I want to mention Delta-8 gummies
Kaliber
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ca125 up from last reading
I’m 49 and in 2019 was diagnosed with stage 1c2. It was found in pathology after having ovaries removed prophylactically due to finding out I was BRCA1 positive. I had 3 rounds of taxol and carboplatin. I might mention that my ca125 was 8 so never indicated cancer. During chemo my number rose to 9.
I’m 49 and in 2019 was diagnosed with stage 1c2. It was found in pathology after having ovaries removed prophylactically due to finding out I was BRCA1 positive. I had 3 rounds of taxol and carboplatin. I might mention that my ca125 was 8 so never indicated cancer. During chemo my number rose to 9.
Southernsas
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
SBRT to C2 and hilar lymph node
We’ve met with the radiation oncologist and have had multiple MRIs, Ct scans. The doctor wants to SBRT the bone Mets on the C2 in 5 treatments. Yesterday, a head and shoulders cage was made which my husband will be wearing as he is strapped to the table during radiation. The doctor has cautioned my husband
We’ve met with the radiation oncologist and have had multiple MRIs, Ct scans. The doctor wants to SBRT the bone Mets on the C2 in 5 treatments. Yesterday, a head and shoulders cage was made which my husband will be wearing as he is strapped to the table during radiation. The doctor has cautioned my husband
Drandma
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
SUV Max numbers in PET scan
I’m currently in triple therapy with metastatic PC after RP 6 months ago. Gleason 10. At time of RP all 12 lymph nodes and bladder neck biopsied tested negative but clearly the cancer escaped and was fast moving. I was re-reading the report on my PSMA PET scan (also had bone scan) and saw repeated
I’m currently in triple therapy with metastatic PC after RP 6 months ago. Gleason 10. At time of RP all 12 lymph nodes and bladder neck biopsied tested negative but clearly the cancer escaped and was fast moving. I was re-reading the report on my PSMA PET scan (also had bone scan) and saw repeated
Bret5
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
What are your symptoms of regenerative nodular hyperplasia and is it worth doing a CT scan?
Wanted to ask of those who were diagnonsed with RNH what you symptoms were and how it was eventually diagnosed (and whether you went through a battery of tests, all showing normal liver function)? It appears this has a lot of cirrhosis symptoms but is very difficult to diagnose (only a specialised form
Wanted to ask of those who were diagnonsed with RNH what you symptoms were and how it was eventually diagnosed (and whether you went through a battery of tests, all showing normal liver function)? It appears this has a lot of cirrhosis symptoms but is very difficult to diagnose (only a specialised form
Vkusnyatina
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Update, tumor in lymph node
I had a meeting with my oncologist yesterday about the findings from the PSMA Pet Scan. This is the reply I got. Any comments? "PSMA-PET shows a PSMA-positive lymph node medially for the iliac externa vessels on the left side. This is located in the mesentery. The urologist states that surgery is
I had a meeting with my oncologist yesterday about the findings from the PSMA Pet Scan. This is the reply I got. Any comments? "PSMA-PET shows a PSMA-positive lymph node medially for the iliac externa vessels on the left side. This is located in the mesentery. The urologist states that surgery is
Jansverr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Please join us tomorrow, April 18th, for our first back to in person and also online Living Room
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
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