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To Do Radiation or Not do Radiation?
Metastatic prostatic adenocarcinoma involving soft tissue adjacent tolymph node (A23) EXTENT OF INVASION PRIMARY TUMOR:урТ3а: Extraprostatic extension or microscopic bladder neck invasion Summary MARGINS: Positive Additional FINDINGS, UNINVOLVED PROSTATE:
Chemotherapy
effect present with areas
Metastatic prostatic adenocarcinoma involving soft tissue adjacent tolymph node (A23) EXTENT OF INVASION PRIMARY TUMOR:урТ3а: Extraprostatic extension or microscopic bladder neck invasion Summary MARGINS: Positive Additional FINDINGS, UNINVOLVED PROSTATE:
Chemotherapy
effect present with areas
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update treatment
it’s been about, half a year sinc[i]e i thought i had some options for the treatment i needed[/i] [i]I posted this dilemma here, and got a lot of responce to it. My thanks for this.[/i] [i]But unfortunately, there were no options for me, and the FCR was scheduled.[/i] [i]The first time, about two
it’s been about, half a year sinc[i]e i thought i had some options for the treatment i needed[/i] [i]I posted this dilemma here, and got a lot of responce to it. My thanks for this.[/i] [i]But unfortunately, there were no options for me, and the FCR was scheduled.[/i] [i]The first time, about two
Renefaassen
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CLL Support
1 year ago
AI-guided technique will be gamechanger for liver cancer
Thermal ablation therapy, a minimally invasive procedure for small tumors, has huge benefits over surgery or
chemotherapy
for the patients.
Thermal ablation therapy, a minimally invasive procedure for small tumors, has huge benefits over surgery or
chemotherapy
for the patients.
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
7 months ago
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Any tips welcome on how to tolerate chemo
As you know, my 88 year old warrior of a father, has battled his cancer HARD for 16 years. He has been optimistic despite all of this, and has always KNOWN he can beat this. A great attitude to have. He has declined quite a bit after having a spontaneous fracture of his pelvis 8 weeks ago - after 5
As you know, my 88 year old warrior of a father, has battled his cancer HARD for 16 years. He has been optimistic despite all of this, and has always KNOWN he can beat this. A great attitude to have. He has declined quite a bit after having a spontaneous fracture of his pelvis 8 weeks ago - after 5
dadsdrdawn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
New MRI finding
Yesterday I had an MRI due to some back pain. I had an MRI, pet scan in February and clean CAT scan in June. Plus all of my labs have been perfect. Now they’re telling me that they see a 2.1 CM metastasis on my L2 area of my spine. I am a bit freaked out but I’m trying to wrap my head around this.
Yesterday I had an MRI due to some back pain. I had an MRI, pet scan in February and clean CAT scan in June. Plus all of my labs have been perfect. Now they’re telling me that they see a 2.1 CM metastasis on my L2 area of my spine. I am a bit freaked out but I’m trying to wrap my head around this.
Flavia100
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
fatigue
Just had my 4th round of chemo out of 6 !!!! Getting there after being delayed over my blood work but it’s this fatigue 😢 even after recovering before next round I’m still so so tired , any help or advice
Just had my 4th round of chemo out of 6 !!!! Getting there after being delayed over my blood work but it’s this fatigue 😢 even after recovering before next round I’m still so so tired , any help or advice
Cazy1010
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Hello strangers.
Hello, just thought that having been banned from the Cllforum years ago for no good reason, I would catch up with what has been happening to some of the people I liked so much. (I was banned for complaining about the ALT-MED stuff that used to appear so regularly there, and the fact that it was treated
Hello, just thought that having been banned from the Cllforum years ago for no good reason, I would catch up with what has been happening to some of the people I liked so much. (I was banned for complaining about the ALT-MED stuff that used to appear so regularly there, and the fact that it was treated
andysnat
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CLL Support
1 year ago
lungs again .
this was through the ribs . the one growh is too near to heart and major blood vessels to operate so she will have to rely on
chemotherapy
.
this was through the ribs . the one growh is too near to heart and major blood vessels to operate so she will have to rely on
chemotherapy
.
Jaybird19
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Surviving in retirement
At age 52 I was diagnosed with stage 3 Multiple Myeloma ; after 2 bone marrow transplants in 2007 & 2009 I was able to continue my engineering job until age 65. At 66 my PSA was 3400 with Gleason score 4 ; started Docetaxel and Jevtana until July 23 ; Now on Pluvicto have 5 more treatments to
At age 52 I was diagnosed with stage 3 Multiple Myeloma ; after 2 bone marrow transplants in 2007 & 2009 I was able to continue my engineering job until age 65. At 66 my PSA was 3400 with Gleason score 4 ; started Docetaxel and Jevtana until July 23 ; Now on Pluvicto have 5 more treatments to
chipspesto
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Low blood work prevents any treatment
I had Xtandi from July 2020 to December 2021 ,Stopped working and had
chemotherapy
3 sessions wasn't working . I then had 6 sessions of Pluvicto .At the end of my treatment with Pluvicto February 8 my PSA was 301. My blood counts as of of March26 was WBC 2.3 Hgb 8. 1 Plat 35 .
I had Xtandi from July 2020 to December 2021 ,Stopped working and had
chemotherapy
3 sessions wasn't working . I then had 6 sessions of Pluvicto .At the end of my treatment with Pluvicto February 8 my PSA was 301. My blood counts as of of March26 was WBC 2.3 Hgb 8. 1 Plat 35 .
Foxewolf
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
SCT update
Hello everyone, I was admitted to hospital on Saturday 30 th July, & started my chemo. I had my picc line fitted the day before. Transplant day was Friday 4th August, which went well, it was amazing watching the stem cells go through the tube & into my body!! I feel sick & tired but knew it would
Hello everyone, I was admitted to hospital on Saturday 30 th July, & started my chemo. I had my picc line fitted the day before. Transplant day was Friday 4th August, which went well, it was amazing watching the stem cells go through the tube & into my body!! I feel sick & tired but knew it would
SRH55
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Is Xtandi Failing?
Background: Diagnosis in Jan/2020, PSA 577, Gleason 9, mets to lymph nodes and bones Started Firmagon immediately as well as chemo, 6 cycles of Docetaxel. Followed this by radiation to the prostate. PSA dropped pretty quick and eventually into the teens and single digits, lowest was 4.5 back in January
Background: Diagnosis in Jan/2020, PSA 577, Gleason 9, mets to lymph nodes and bones Started Firmagon immediately as well as chemo, 6 cycles of Docetaxel. Followed this by radiation to the prostate. PSA dropped pretty quick and eventually into the teens and single digits, lowest was 4.5 back in January
GTTown
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Please Help Explain Results Please help explain Pathology report after Davinci Radical Prostatectomy w/ Extended Lymph Node Dissection
Per EPIC: Status post
chemotherapy
. CANCER SYNOPSIS: PROSTATE GLAND I. PROCEDURE: Radical prostatectomy II. HISTOLOGIC TYPE: Acinar adenocarcinoma III. HISTOLOGIC GRADE: Grade Group 4 (Gleason score: 4+4=8) IV.
Per EPIC: Status post
chemotherapy
. CANCER SYNOPSIS: PROSTATE GLAND I. PROCEDURE: Radical prostatectomy II. HISTOLOGIC TYPE: Acinar adenocarcinoma III. HISTOLOGIC GRADE: Grade Group 4 (Gleason score: 4+4=8) IV.
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Triplet Regimen vs Clinical Trial (Pluvicto)
The other treatment options is a triplet regimen, which will include the Lupron + anti-androgen +
chemotherapy
(docetaxel). I am 64 and otherwise in good physical shape. I would like to treat this as aggressively as we can, but I’m not sure what is the right choice in this case.
The other treatment options is a triplet regimen, which will include the Lupron + anti-androgen +
chemotherapy
(docetaxel). I am 64 and otherwise in good physical shape. I would like to treat this as aggressively as we can, but I’m not sure what is the right choice in this case.
Bruce98
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
urinary Frequency
NED after my surgery followed by 6 cycles of
Chemotherapy
, which I completed in December. My post treatment scan was clear and my CA125 was 10. I’ve been doing really well getting back to some normality. A week ago I started to get frequency.
NED after my surgery followed by 6 cycles of
Chemotherapy
, which I completed in December. My post treatment scan was clear and my CA125 was 10. I’ve been doing really well getting back to some normality. A week ago I started to get frequency.
Hota
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Muscular pain and sciatica
Hello, I have high grade serous OC 3c and i'm on my second round of chemo. My symptoms started at the beginning of April and was diagnosed with cancer in mid-May. By then I had started to develop muscular pains in my body, which have intensified. The second week after my first chemo I developed sciatica
Hello, I have high grade serous OC 3c and i'm on my second round of chemo. My symptoms started at the beginning of April and was diagnosed with cancer in mid-May. By then I had started to develop muscular pains in my body, which have intensified. The second week after my first chemo I developed sciatica
Alentejo
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Chemotherapy again?
I completed 6 cycles of Docetaxel in March 22, I had a CT scan on 1-15-23 and on the 16th my MO requested pre-approval for docetaxel and was approved. I am currently on Lupron and Zometa and wondering if I am jumping to conclusions that there must have been something on my CT scan that prompted the request
I completed 6 cycles of Docetaxel in March 22, I had a CT scan on 1-15-23 and on the 16th my MO requested pre-approval for docetaxel and was approved. I am currently on Lupron and Zometa and wondering if I am jumping to conclusions that there must have been something on my CT scan that prompted the request
Letsfish
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Feeling utterly helpless
Hi, my mum (early 60s) has been diagnosed with glioblastoma on her right side of her brain spreading to her corpus callosum. Surgery was considered too risky so we choose radiotherapy and chemo. However, the oncologist is now saying he thinks radiotherapy will do more harm than good. Her mobility
Hi, my mum (early 60s) has been diagnosed with glioblastoma on her right side of her brain spreading to her corpus callosum. Surgery was considered too risky so we choose radiotherapy and chemo. However, the oncologist is now saying he thinks radiotherapy will do more harm than good. Her mobility
Hidden
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
CEA Fluctuations
My husband has just completed his 3rd cycle of Carboplatin and Etoposide for prostate cancer liver mets. Before the first cycle his CEA was 38 (should be <5) This number is being used as baseline. After 1st cycle it was 30.3 but after his 2nd cycle it rose to 32.7. Is it normal for CEA to fluctuate
My husband has just completed his 3rd cycle of Carboplatin and Etoposide for prostate cancer liver mets. Before the first cycle his CEA was 38 (should be <5) This number is being used as baseline. After 1st cycle it was 30.3 but after his 2nd cycle it rose to 32.7. Is it normal for CEA to fluctuate
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Abiraterone - alternatives
Only 3 months after completing 6 rounds of Docetaxel my husband was put on Abi as his onco felt the chemo had been unsuccessful. However the onco is now saying he will pull him off the Abi as his PSA has doubled for the each of the 2 months he’s been on it. In the UK once you’ve been on Abi for 3 months
Only 3 months after completing 6 rounds of Docetaxel my husband was put on Abi as his onco felt the chemo had been unsuccessful. However the onco is now saying he will pull him off the Abi as his PSA has doubled for the each of the 2 months he’s been on it. In the UK once you’ve been on Abi for 3 months
NLondon43
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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