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Hello Everyone ...6 year anniversary
Morning everyone ....well it was 6 years ago I was here online telling you had been diagnosed with Breast cancer ...worried, panicking, upset and very worried ....and here I am now after operation chemo and radiotherapy and finishing 20th June my 5 years doing a trial ...Happy and content living my best
Morning everyone ....well it was 6 years ago I was here online telling you had been diagnosed with Breast cancer ...worried, panicking, upset and very worried ....and here I am now after operation chemo and radiotherapy and finishing 20th June my 5 years doing a trial ...Happy and content living my best
jackearls1000
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
Treatment plan
Hi, could anyone tell me if this amount of chemo sounds right as all posts I read are more, I have stage 2b nsclc adenocarcinoma, plan is 6 weeks radiaton with week 1 cisplatin and vinorelbine, week 2 vinorelbine, week 3 just radiotherapy, week 4 same as week 1, week 5 same as week 2, week 6 just radiotherapy
Hi, could anyone tell me if this amount of chemo sounds right as all posts I read are more, I have stage 2b nsclc adenocarcinoma, plan is 6 weeks radiaton with week 1 cisplatin and vinorelbine, week 2 vinorelbine, week 3 just radiotherapy, week 4 same as week 1, week 5 same as week 2, week 6 just radiotherapy
Stayp0sitive
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
The Hole is Closed!
On 6 April, the interventional radiologist slipped with the instrument to ablate a malignant tumor in my liver and punctured a hole in my colon! My health situation has been dire, since. Last Friday I had a procedure in Memorial Sloan. Kettering to block a nerve in that area as I have had almost
On 6 April, the interventional radiologist slipped with the instrument to ablate a malignant tumor in my liver and punctured a hole in my colon! My health situation has been dire, since. Last Friday I had a procedure in Memorial Sloan. Kettering to block a nerve in that area as I have had almost
jersey-jazz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
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My Saga - Takes a Twist, Not Sure I like The "Twist".
Hi all. Most of you will know my never ending saga with my Urology complaint. I had my BCG treatment for my BC six treatments which started 14th march. I got an appointment for a Cystoscopy which should have been today - Cancelled and another appointment for the 21st June, So I had my pre
Hi all. Most of you will know my never ending saga with my Urology complaint. I had my BCG treatment for my BC six treatments which started 14th march. I got an appointment for a Cystoscopy which should have been today - Cancelled and another appointment for the 21st June, So I had my pre
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Thyroidectomy in Buckinghamshire or Oxfordshire?
Is there anyone on here who has had a partial or full thyroidectomy in Buckinghamshire or Oxfordshire who would be happy to share their experience, good or bad, and provide any tips/advice? Having had nodules for a number of years, one of mine increased in size in Jan 22. It has recently been categorised
Is there anyone on here who has had a partial or full thyroidectomy in Buckinghamshire or Oxfordshire who would be happy to share their experience, good or bad, and provide any tips/advice? Having had nodules for a number of years, one of mine increased in size in Jan 22. It has recently been categorised
Ali-Bucks
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Our Heartfelt thanks!
‼ The lesion featured in this post may look like eczema or benign skin lesion, but it is in fact a melanoma! In rarer cases, all types of melanoma can lack pigmentation – these are known as amelanotic melanoma. Jane’s story below highlights just how important it is to get any abnormalities checked out
‼ The lesion featured in this post may look like eczema or benign skin lesion, but it is in fact a melanoma! In rarer cases, all types of melanoma can lack pigmentation – these are known as amelanotic melanoma. Jane’s story below highlights just how important it is to get any abnormalities checked out
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
6 months ago
Remedies for low stomach acid
Hello.This is a follow up on a previous question. I did the baking soda test this morning to see if I had low stomach acid. I didn't belch at all so I guess that could suggest that I'm low !! I thought I would try some Betaine HCI with pepsin as that is quite often recommended. I asked my naturopath
Hello.This is a follow up on a previous question. I did the baking soda test this morning to see if I had low stomach acid. I didn't belch at all so I guess that could suggest that I'm low !! I thought I would try some Betaine HCI with pepsin as that is quite often recommended. I asked my naturopath
ChickieBaker
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Update
His kidney
cancer
has got bigger
tumours
now
and
also his lungs have got lots more
cancer
there too. Jim wants to come home as we all want him too. So a 48 hrs quick move is in place with a care plan. A hospital bed will hopefully get delivered very soon. I am numb!
His kidney
cancer
has got bigger
tumours
now
and
also his lungs have got lots more
cancer
there too. Jim wants to come home as we all want him too. So a 48 hrs quick move is in place with a care plan. A hospital bed will hopefully get delivered very soon. I am numb!
Carolsos
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NRAS
1 year ago
HDR Brachytherapy
I’m resting up in my UK hospital bed after going through HDR-brachytherapy (as a monotherapy) the past two days, to treat intermediate stage (G3+4) PC. I had radiation delivered in two fractions, about 18 hours apart. People can obviously read up all about this treatment option online at various sites
I’m resting up in my UK hospital bed after going through HDR-brachytherapy (as a monotherapy) the past two days, to treat intermediate stage (G3+4) PC. I had radiation delivered in two fractions, about 18 hours apart. People can obviously read up all about this treatment option online at various sites
Outsiders
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
A new immunotherapy trial?
Not really super new...but maybe it could help someone! https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/Suppl_2/A781 For advanced prostate cancer and other solid tumors
Not really super new...but maybe it could help someone! https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/Suppl_2/A781 For advanced prostate cancer and other solid tumors
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Capecitabine / Xeloda
Stage 4 Breast Cancer I just started have had three rounds I feel so much better I was in horrible pain with this one. My second time around in two years . I hope they keep experimenting and have some positive news for triple negative. I had some fatigue but nothing I couldn’t handle sleep has returned
Stage 4 Breast Cancer I just started have had three rounds I feel so much better I was in horrible pain with this one. My second time around in two years . I hope they keep experimenting and have some positive news for triple negative. I had some fatigue but nothing I couldn’t handle sleep has returned
Lightwinds
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
ADT or Hospice?
My 96 year old FIL was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer which has metastasized to his liver, lymph nodes, pelvis and spine, with a compression fracture in L12. The family is at a crossroads, deciding between starting him on ADT or having him enter hospice. As the urologist described
My 96 year old FIL was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer which has metastasized to his liver, lymph nodes, pelvis and spine, with a compression fracture in L12. The family is at a crossroads, deciding between starting him on ADT or having him enter hospice. As the urologist described
egretta
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Selegiline side effects
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Joluu
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PSP Association
6 months ago
Hobie14
Seventy four years old retired commercial painter like to hear some ideas about handling. psa 6.8 Gleason 4+3, waiting on decipher test. Can I wait until September treatment? Thanks MO wants to start me ADT followed by. RO recommended, RapidArc VMAT with daily CBCT for IGRT Dimensions:
Seventy four years old retired commercial painter like to hear some ideas about handling. psa 6.8 Gleason 4+3, waiting on decipher test. Can I wait until September treatment? Thanks MO wants to start me ADT followed by. RO recommended, RapidArc VMAT with daily CBCT for IGRT Dimensions:
Hobie14
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
unknown
I have been dealing with a skin condition for almost 3 years. I have seen other posts like mine. One person was even trying to get on a talk show. I too have been dismissed by health providers. I have had one person mention Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC
I have been dealing with a skin condition for almost 3 years. I have seen other posts like mine. One person was even trying to get on a talk show. I too have been dismissed by health providers. I have had one person mention Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC
Mystery20
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MY SKIN
6 months ago
Bowel endo surgery
I was diagnosed with endo via lap four years ago. At the time i had an endometrioma removed but they left some endo (including a nodule) on my left uterosacral ligament as it was too close to the ureter. I also had mirena fitted at the same time and discharged straight after the surgery. Although there
I was diagnosed with endo via lap four years ago. At the time i had an endometrioma removed but they left some endo (including a nodule) on my left uterosacral ligament as it was too close to the ureter. I also had mirena fitted at the same time and discharged straight after the surgery. Although there
anonnads
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
A survey of open questions in adaptive therapy: Bridging mathematics and clinical translation, eLife, Review Article, Mar 23, 2023
For those wanting to do a deep dive into Adaptive Theory, this survey paper is the current master document to do so. It includes the major researchers affiliated with Moffitt and others from around the globe and, as the title indicates, addresses current questions about applying these principles into
For those wanting to do a deep dive into Adaptive Theory, this survey paper is the current master document to do so. It includes the major researchers affiliated with Moffitt and others from around the globe and, as the title indicates, addresses current questions about applying these principles into
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Additional therapy(ies) right after radical prostatectomy based on pathological findings?
Is there any recommendation for doing additional therapy(ies), radiation, hormone therapy and/or ADT right after surgery in order to reduce the risk of Biochemical recurrence? Can pathological findings, below, recommend additional treatment? stage, tumor size/diameter, multifocality, extraprostatic
Is there any recommendation for doing additional therapy(ies), radiation, hormone therapy and/or ADT right after surgery in order to reduce the risk of Biochemical recurrence? Can pathological findings, below, recommend additional treatment? stage, tumor size/diameter, multifocality, extraprostatic
FMOH_N
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Iodine and Povidone - A Chemistry Lesson
Over the years, we have seen many mentions of povidone-iodine. This video is the first time I have ever come across a proper explanation as to why povidone-iodine is chosen! It then continues with its aim of extracting pure iodine from povidone-iodine. The video could be very boring if you are
Over the years, we have seen many mentions of povidone-iodine. This video is the first time I have ever come across a proper explanation as to why povidone-iodine is chosen! It then continues with its aim of extracting pure iodine from povidone-iodine. The video could be very boring if you are
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
3 months ago
AIS National Cancer Survivor's Day
Hey y'all, here's to all of us Survivors 💙AIS Adventist Health hosted a lil gathering to fete Survivors. Lol, they asked me to speak😬 In previous years, I woulda been so nervous that I'd chug a beer before.🍺 But now I guess that the retelling of the #stageIVpca saga has been etched in my memory
Hey y'all, here's to all of us Survivors 💙AIS Adventist Health hosted a lil gathering to fete Survivors. Lol, they asked me to speak😬 In previous years, I woulda been so nervous that I'd chug a beer before.🍺 But now I guess that the retelling of the #stageIVpca saga has been etched in my memory
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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