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Is Ozone Therapy effective?
I have a close friend who I respect her opinion and she insists that Ozone Therapy would help fight cancer. What say the great minds here? Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study - PMC Systemic Review: Ozone: A Potential New Chemotherapy - PMC Frontiers | Ozone therapy for high-grade glioma
I have a close friend who I respect her opinion and she insists that Ozone Therapy would help fight cancer. What say the great minds here? Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study - PMC Systemic Review: Ozone: A Potential New Chemotherapy - PMC Frontiers | Ozone therapy for high-grade glioma
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Just completed 6 rounds of Lutetium-177
Been dealing with advanced prostate cancer since 5/20 and have undergone several treatment options available. Life has changed significantly because of the treatments but I feel good generally and looking forward to the next viable treatment. Happy to share experiences with any other advanced prostate
Been dealing with advanced prostate cancer since 5/20 and have undergone several treatment options available. Life has changed significantly because of the treatments but I feel good generally and looking forward to the next viable treatment. Happy to share experiences with any other advanced prostate
Sircheesedog
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Gleason score 8 and lots of questions...
Hi all! First time posting here but I have been lurking the last month or so and thanks so much to all of you who take the time to contribute. It has helped me ramp up the learning curve so quickly and the comradery and support here are powerful. My story: 63 year old reasonably healthy male. PSA
Hi all! First time posting here but I have been lurking the last month or so and thanks so much to all of you who take the time to contribute. It has helped me ramp up the learning curve so quickly and the comradery and support here are powerful. My story: 63 year old reasonably healthy male. PSA
Scuttfarkus
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
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Prostate cancer morphed into NEPC
I was recently blindsided by my "under control" prostate cancer, turning into High Grade Neuroendocrine Prostate cancer (NEPC). After 13 years of various therapies, the last few years included Lupron/Eligard, Zytiga, Xtandi. This kept the PSA low (around .2) and kept my MO happy. In 2021, I asked my
I was recently blindsided by my "under control" prostate cancer, turning into High Grade Neuroendocrine Prostate cancer (NEPC). After 13 years of various therapies, the last few years included Lupron/Eligard, Zytiga, Xtandi. This kept the PSA low (around .2) and kept my MO happy. In 2021, I asked my
CharlieBC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Oesophageal Sphincter
Hello. My wife had gastro-oesophageal cancer 12 years ago and had surgery to remove the cancer. Thankfully all was successful and she leads a very normal life. As one knows, post surgery one cannot lie down flat as the oesophageal sphincter has been removed thus causing acid to come up from the stomach
Hello. My wife had gastro-oesophageal cancer 12 years ago and had surgery to remove the cancer. Thankfully all was successful and she leads a very normal life. As one knows, post surgery one cannot lie down flat as the oesophageal sphincter has been removed thus causing acid to come up from the stomach
CarlF
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 months ago
Update after tests,etc
We are at decision time. Since my first posting - all tests completed ( MRI, CT, full body bone, PSMA Pet- they have came back that it hadn’t spread). GL 7 Grade 3 Husband young 58 and active. QofL is high on list. We were all set to go with radiation and went to discuss treatment options and Dr recommended
We are at decision time. Since my first posting - all tests completed ( MRI, CT, full body bone, PSMA Pet- they have came back that it hadn’t spread). GL 7 Grade 3 Husband young 58 and active. QofL is high on list. We were all set to go with radiation and went to discuss treatment options and Dr recommended
Dimples76
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Talzenna
Has anyone tried Talzenna ? My dad was just started and after 2 weeks his PSA spiked 47 points to 105. He’s been battling hard, Lynparza worked like a miracle for 7 months then had to decrease dose d/t low hemoglobin and low RBC, had to have transfusions twice. Then Lynparza stopped working after
Has anyone tried Talzenna ? My dad was just started and after 2 weeks his PSA spiked 47 points to 105. He’s been battling hard, Lynparza worked like a miracle for 7 months then had to decrease dose d/t low hemoglobin and low RBC, had to have transfusions twice. Then Lynparza stopped working after
Mikerest
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Ovarian cancer recurrence
Firstly, hi to anyone who may stumble across my post. Long story short, I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer back in 2020. I had an ultra radical debulking surgery in August that year, followed by 6 rounds of carbo/taxol and maintenance via olaparib. I had a CT scan back in August which highlighted
Firstly, hi to anyone who may stumble across my post. Long story short, I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer back in 2020. I had an ultra radical debulking surgery in August that year, followed by 6 rounds of carbo/taxol and maintenance via olaparib. I had a CT scan back in August which highlighted
Guitarplayinghobbit
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Not about PCa, but worth checking...CRISPR in oncology phase 1-2
"A clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of genetically-engineered, neoantigen-specific Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TIL) in which the intracellular immune checkpoint CISH has been inhibited using CRISPR gene editing for the treatment of Gastro-Intestinal (GI) Cancer." https://www.clinicaltrials.gov
"A clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of genetically-engineered, neoantigen-specific Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TIL) in which the intracellular immune checkpoint CISH has been inhibited using CRISPR gene editing for the treatment of Gastro-Intestinal (GI) Cancer." https://www.clinicaltrials.gov
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
update ct colonoscopy
hi, just had ct virtual colonoscopy done. I was unable to complete colonoscopy recently and my doc referred me to abdo surgeon, he put me in for ct colon scan. Although the prep is just as bad as colonoscopy prep, the actual procedure went well, was able to complete scan. Don’t know the results yet but
hi, just had ct virtual colonoscopy done. I was unable to complete colonoscopy recently and my doc referred me to abdo surgeon, he put me in for ct colon scan. Although the prep is just as bad as colonoscopy prep, the actual procedure went well, was able to complete scan. Don’t know the results yet but
2013mayo
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Any ladies had cytoreductive surgery for recurrence?
lovely ladies, Can anyone help me with decision between radical 10 hour surgery to remove Spleen and near by tumour also Liver scrap or just put my faith in Chemotherapy this time with Carly? A year ago my cancer came back after over 4 years NED. I understood the CT scan had caught it early and went
lovely ladies, Can anyone help me with decision between radical 10 hour surgery to remove Spleen and near by tumour also Liver scrap or just put my faith in Chemotherapy this time with Carly? A year ago my cancer came back after over 4 years NED. I understood the CT scan had caught it early and went
Towergirl
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Update on Prostate Cancer Vaccines that I follow... another year is gone...
Greetings FPC forum, It has been another year... and I would love to have better news... there is a new vaccine candidate to monitor, but the reality is that the system takes time... The system needs a revision in my opinion, but I digress... As I reviewed the last time, the vaccine trial for RhoVac's
Greetings FPC forum, It has been another year... and I would love to have better news... there is a new vaccine candidate to monitor, but the reality is that the system takes time... The system needs a revision in my opinion, but I digress... As I reviewed the last time, the vaccine trial for RhoVac's
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Good news
Hello ladies, My mother was diagnosed with OC stage 4a in December 2019 ( her story is in my bio.) After a debulking surgery, pleural infusion drainage, and chemo, she started taking Olaparib and the disease has been stable since. I just wanted to share the good news with you, as she had a PET scan
Hello ladies, My mother was diagnosed with OC stage 4a in December 2019 ( her story is in my bio.) After a debulking surgery, pleural infusion drainage, and chemo, she started taking Olaparib and the disease has been stable since. I just wanted to share the good news with you, as she had a PET scan
Uniquem
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
TAPUR study
Following up on a genomics report (47 pages ! Plus 54 min consult) and came across this study (phase 2 basket trial) in the US. Essentially when exhausting, or before, standard of care options, allows patients to trial off label approved drugs using genomics to identify specific targetable variations
Following up on a genomics report (47 pages ! Plus 54 min consult) and came across this study (phase 2 basket trial) in the US. Essentially when exhausting, or before, standard of care options, allows patients to trial off label approved drugs using genomics to identify specific targetable variations
muzzatron
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Feeling a bit nervous. What next?
Dear ladies, advice sought Am stage 4a and have had debulking surgery and chemo. Took Niraparib for a year but it stopped working and I had spread to my liver. I finished 6 rounds of chemo late Oct and had bloods and a CT scan. Chemo has shrunk the cancer in my liver so that was good news. My oncologist
Dear ladies, advice sought Am stage 4a and have had debulking surgery and chemo. Took Niraparib for a year but it stopped working and I had spread to my liver. I finished 6 rounds of chemo late Oct and had bloods and a CT scan. Chemo has shrunk the cancer in my liver so that was good news. My oncologist
Skyeplus
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Next steps after radiotherapy
Hi, In Oct 2023, My dad's MRI revealed that cancer had spread to few vertebral bones and has reached a rib bone. He got a PET scan and then underwent ~20 days of radiotherapy in Nov 2023. But his doctor has not asked him to do any follow-up tests after the radiotherapy ended. Is this the norm? Should
Hi, In Oct 2023, My dad's MRI revealed that cancer had spread to few vertebral bones and has reached a rib bone. He got a PET scan and then underwent ~20 days of radiotherapy in Nov 2023. But his doctor has not asked him to do any follow-up tests after the radiotherapy ended. Is this the norm? Should
QuestionsAbtMyDad
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Update on Cancer Diagnosis
Correction to recent post: I should have stated that I have been recently diagnosed with Lung Cancer. I could not see anywhere that I could edit my Post.
Correction to recent post: I should have stated that I have been recently diagnosed with Lung Cancer. I could not see anywhere that I could edit my Post.
cpt13
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NRAS
4 months ago
Information overload and now decision time!
Okay, so I am at that stage of making a decision. Mind you I am about to embark on a 10 week overseas 45th anniversary trip. Dr says that should be fine. So whatever decision i come up with now could change by late November. So then a month ago, I had 42 biopsy samples taken and 8 of them were found
Okay, so I am at that stage of making a decision. Mind you I am about to embark on a 10 week overseas 45th anniversary trip. Dr says that should be fine. So whatever decision i come up with now could change by late November. So then a month ago, I had 42 biopsy samples taken and 8 of them were found
Mike58
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
SE's on Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin Combo
Fellow chemo warriors: I'm hoping your experiences can shed some light on my latest treatment variation. Long story short: I had 3 docetaxel infusions with zero side effects. Unfortunately, the response was only partial, so last week I started on Cab/Carboplatin combo. This has been a very different
Fellow chemo warriors: I'm hoping your experiences can shed some light on my latest treatment variation. Long story short: I had 3 docetaxel infusions with zero side effects. Unfortunately, the response was only partial, so last week I started on Cab/Carboplatin combo. This has been a very different
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Lupron injection with xtandi
Orgovyx stop working, PSA INCREASING. Just talked to my doc. He wants to stop orgovyx and start me on lupron injections once a month with xtandi. Anyone ever been on this combination. If so what are the side effects andnhow is it working for you?
Orgovyx stop working, PSA INCREASING. Just talked to my doc. He wants to stop orgovyx and start me on lupron injections once a month with xtandi. Anyone ever been on this combination. If so what are the side effects andnhow is it working for you?
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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