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Recurrence with shockingly high CA-125
I am beyond despondent. I am in Canada and I feel so down right now. I need a lot of support because I need someone who can encourage me or who has examples of success. I have a few other posts but I didn't update them yet. Don't have much energy to do so. I am having a recurrence. It has returned
I am beyond despondent. I am in Canada and I feel so down right now. I need a lot of support because I need someone who can encourage me or who has examples of success. I have a few other posts but I didn't update them yet. Don't have much energy to do so. I am having a recurrence. It has returned
Chanterelle
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Inoperable cancer and cirrhosis
My partner has just been told his colon cancer is inoperable, and that he can't have chemo as he has child b cirrhosis.Is there any treatment available to him ? He is very weak because nobody treating his cirrhosis. Desperate.
My partner has just been told his colon cancer is inoperable, and that he can't have chemo as he has child b cirrhosis.Is there any treatment available to him ? He is very weak because nobody treating his cirrhosis. Desperate.
123toyouto
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Inoperable colon cancer.
My partner has just been told his colon cancer is inoperable, and that he can't have chemo as he has child b cirrhosis.Is there any treatment available to him ? He is very weak because nobody treating his cirrhosis. Desperate.
My partner has just been told his colon cancer is inoperable, and that he can't have chemo as he has child b cirrhosis.Is there any treatment available to him ? He is very weak because nobody treating his cirrhosis. Desperate.
123toyouto
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Colon Cancer Connected
10 months ago
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some good news
having just returned form hospital my mum just had her last course of radiotherapy has had 6 rounds of chemo contracted sepsis at the age of 75 she really is an inspiration and here I am feeling exhausted love u mama ❤️
having just returned form hospital my mum just had her last course of radiotherapy has had 6 rounds of chemo contracted sepsis at the age of 75 she really is an inspiration and here I am feeling exhausted love u mama ❤️
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
Update after RALP ---- Need advice
[u]Dx in May 23:[/u] Biopsy results: PSA day before biopsy: 6.2 3 out of 10 confirmed cancer in peripheral zone right side GS: 2 x 3+3 and 1 x 3+4 (GP4 - 40%) . MRI in April 23 detected malignity tumor of size 1.2 cm, PI-RADS 4. No sign on pelvis area and neighboring lymph nodes. Clinical stage:
[u]Dx in May 23:[/u] Biopsy results: PSA day before biopsy: 6.2 3 out of 10 confirmed cancer in peripheral zone right side GS: 2 x 3+3 and 1 x 3+4 (GP4 - 40%) . MRI in April 23 detected malignity tumor of size 1.2 cm, PI-RADS 4. No sign on pelvis area and neighboring lymph nodes. Clinical stage:
FMOH_N
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
Chemo with Docetaxel - side effects
I started triple therapy over a month ago with Eligard and Nubeqa, Zometa for bones, and Docetaxel chemo (with daily prednisone). Gleason 10, RP with 12 lymph nodes all negative, but then quickly went metastatic to multiple bones - too many for radiation to be effective. PSA peaked 3 months after
I started triple therapy over a month ago with Eligard and Nubeqa, Zometa for bones, and Docetaxel chemo (with daily prednisone). Gleason 10, RP with 12 lymph nodes all negative, but then quickly went metastatic to multiple bones - too many for radiation to be effective. PSA peaked 3 months after
Bret5
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Failed tumour surgery, what are my options now?
I underwent radical debulking in June followed by 6 cycles of carboplatin and paclitaxel
chemotherapy
which finished in November 2022. I had a PET scan in December and was told in January 2023 that I had disease progression and a new tumour in the pelvis.
I underwent radical debulking in June followed by 6 cycles of carboplatin and paclitaxel
chemotherapy
which finished in November 2022. I had a PET scan in December and was told in January 2023 that I had disease progression and a new tumour in the pelvis.
Peony13
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Tumor Lysis Syndrome: What ( CLL ) Patients Need to Know (Leukemia and Lymphoma Society podcast)
As cancer cells are dying off, either spontaneously or in response to
chemotherapy
, a number of electrolytes, including phosphate and uric acid end up in the bloodstream and can end up precipitating in the kidneys and ultimately causing a lot of organ dysfunction.
As cancer cells are dying off, either spontaneously or in response to
chemotherapy
, a number of electrolytes, including phosphate and uric acid end up in the bloodstream and can end up precipitating in the kidneys and ultimately causing a lot of organ dysfunction.
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Starting pluvicto in another month
This is somewhat scary but read the side effects and what had the members of those who are receiving the treatment. What is the most common side effects have you all had and how well tolerated. I am glad I can do the treatments close to home and will not to go to MSK. Any information would be helpful
This is somewhat scary but read the side effects and what had the members of those who are receiving the treatment. What is the most common side effects have you all had and how well tolerated. I am glad I can do the treatments close to home and will not to go to MSK. Any information would be helpful
Muffin2019
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
platelets over 900
has anyone had experience with ridiculously high platelets? My mum had blood clots diagnosed last month when her platelets were 400. She’s now feeling great and been for second round of carbo caelyx but pre chemo bloods are showing they’re 935!
has anyone had experience with ridiculously high platelets? My mum had blood clots diagnosed last month when her platelets were 400. She’s now feeling great and been for second round of carbo caelyx but pre chemo bloods are showing they’re 935!
Worrieddaughter95
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Update on failing Enzalutamide
Hello again friends, I wrote recently after learning that Xtandi was no longer working, seeking options. Since then I have had a consultation with my Oncologist and we went through the (limited) range of options for someone who is living in the UK and being treated on the National Health Service. Brief
Hello again friends, I wrote recently after learning that Xtandi was no longer working, seeking options. Since then I have had a consultation with my Oncologist and we went through the (limited) range of options for someone who is living in the UK and being treated on the National Health Service. Brief
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Selective amino acid restriction therapy (SAART)
[/i][/u] Numerous preclinical studies over the past half century have shown methionine restriction to be highly effective against all major cancer types and synergistic with
chemotherapy
.
[/i][/u] Numerous preclinical studies over the past half century have shown methionine restriction to be highly effective against all major cancer types and synergistic with
chemotherapy
.
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
going to try
I’ve been through
chemotherapy
in 2020 Relapsed early 2021 and went through second series of chemo - finished March 2021. I’ve had no energy since. Maybe due to long covid as well as recovery from intense chemo. I thought I would give Couch to 5K a go but worried it might be too much. Any tips?
I’ve been through
chemotherapy
in 2020 Relapsed early 2021 and went through second series of chemo - finished March 2021. I’ve had no energy since. Maybe due to long covid as well as recovery from intense chemo. I thought I would give Couch to 5K a go but worried it might be too much. Any tips?
Upforarun
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Exercisedduring and after Cancer Treatment,
Hi All, I may have mentioned this subject before, but I would like to pass it by you all again if I may. I have been on W&W for 5 years and am about to begin treatment soon, (What exactly that is I do not know yet) I have done some research on a Cancer Treatment Hospital, in Perth Australia, who
Hi All, I may have mentioned this subject before, but I would like to pass it by you all again if I may. I have been on W&W for 5 years and am about to begin treatment soon, (What exactly that is I do not know yet) I have done some research on a Cancer Treatment Hospital, in Perth Australia, who
Vindicatrix
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CLL Support
10 months ago
xeloda or nothing?
I don't want it to disintegrate even more from adding in a new
chemotherapy
. I've signed up for Hospice, although death is not imminent but because of the great support and services. But, if I go on Xeloda I will have to step back from hospice since you can't be on any kind of treatment.
I don't want it to disintegrate even more from adding in a new
chemotherapy
. I've signed up for Hospice, although death is not imminent but because of the great support and services. But, if I go on Xeloda I will have to step back from hospice since you can't be on any kind of treatment.
lynnhbtb
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Issue with pain
Hello gents, my father 63yo was diagnosed with PC s4 at the end of 2022. T4N1M1b, PSA=30, G=7 (4+3), more details in profile. January 2023 started ADT (Zoladex) June 2023 went to MO with severe pain in his lower back and lumbar area, and started Chemo (Docetaxel). He just finished his 2nd cycle of
Hello gents, my father 63yo was diagnosed with PC s4 at the end of 2022. T4N1M1b, PSA=30, G=7 (4+3), more details in profile. January 2023 started ADT (Zoladex) June 2023 went to MO with severe pain in his lower back and lumbar area, and started Chemo (Docetaxel). He just finished his 2nd cycle of
Rrrspc
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Post stent chest sensations
Hello all, this is my first post. I was diagnosed with intermediate Hodgkin Lymphoma back in 2017, treated with chemo and highly targeted radio (which avoided my heart) and have been in remission since 2018. Last year, I started developing Angina symptoms and was eventually diagnosed in November. I've
Hello all, this is my first post. I was diagnosed with intermediate Hodgkin Lymphoma back in 2017, treated with chemo and highly targeted radio (which avoided my heart) and have been in remission since 2018. Last year, I started developing Angina symptoms and was eventually diagnosed in November. I've
YungHart
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Lorlatinib
hello I have been living with ALK positive lung cancer for 6 and half years. I had surgery at the beginning to remove a 7cm tumour from the bottom of my right lung this was followed by chemo. Reoccurrence a year later I was given Ceritinib which completely cleared my lungs of over 17 tumours. I was
hello I have been living with ALK positive lung cancer for 6 and half years. I had surgery at the beginning to remove a 7cm tumour from the bottom of my right lung this was followed by chemo. Reoccurrence a year later I was given Ceritinib which completely cleared my lungs of over 17 tumours. I was
BellaBe
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Kidneys are in trouble. Chemo delayed.
I was to have
chemotherapy
yesterday. Unfortunately, my creatinine level was up from 1.11 to 1.68. Also, filtration should be above 60. Mine dropped to 32. An ultrasound has been scheduled on February 16, and I see my oncologist the following day.
I was to have
chemotherapy
yesterday. Unfortunately, my creatinine level was up from 1.11 to 1.68. Also, filtration should be above 60. Mine dropped to 32. An ultrasound has been scheduled on February 16, and I see my oncologist the following day.
Sashay2020
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
The human microbiome links to prostate cancer risk and treatment (Review)
Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), hormone therapy and
chemotherapy
are also effective in male patients with Pca (8). However, certain patients progress to castration‑resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) within 2‑3 years after starting ADT treatment, resulting in a poor prognosis (9).
Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), hormone therapy and
chemotherapy
are also effective in male patients with Pca (8). However, certain patients progress to castration‑resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) within 2‑3 years after starting ADT treatment, resulting in a poor prognosis (9).
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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