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Five Common Supplements That Have Shown Benefit In Glioblastoma Studies
Hello, my name is Art. I joined this forum recently to share information about five supplements that have shown benefit for glioblastoma in studies. I hope this information will be useful in helping to deal with glioblastoma. I only discussed two of the supplements in this original post and the
Hello, my name is Art. I joined this forum recently to share information about five supplements that have shown benefit for glioblastoma in studies. I hope this information will be useful in helping to deal with glioblastoma. I only discussed two of the supplements in this original post and the
chartist
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
grade 4 GBM
My 31 year old nephew was diagnosed with incurable aggressive grade 4 GBM in December. His symptoms were stroke like until the scan revealed the worst. They went in and removed 90% of the tumour and has some radiotherapy although during the op he took a stoke which left him without the use of his right
My 31 year old nephew was diagnosed with incurable aggressive grade 4 GBM in December. His symptoms were stroke like until the scan revealed the worst. They went in and removed 90% of the tumour and has some radiotherapy although during the op he took a stoke which left him without the use of his right
He-len
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
gbm at 31
My 31 year old nephew was diagnosed with incurable aggressive grade 4 GBM in December. His symptoms were stroke like until the scan revealed the worst. They went in and removed 90% of the tumour and has some radiotherapy although during the op he took a stoke which left him without the use of his right
My 31 year old nephew was diagnosed with incurable aggressive grade 4 GBM in December. His symptoms were stroke like until the scan revealed the worst. They went in and removed 90% of the tumour and has some radiotherapy although during the op he took a stoke which left him without the use of his right
He-len
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
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Sad update: Our moderator "Danish-patient" has passed... :-(
My very good friend "Danish-patient" passed away after +15 years of battle. He was an outstanding person with a high level of knowledge regarding PCa and he generously helped many member patients in the danish facebook group "The Young Prostate Guys" (for PCa patients diagnosed under 60 years). Also,
My very good friend "Danish-patient" passed away after +15 years of battle. He was an outstanding person with a high level of knowledge regarding PCa and he generously helped many member patients in the danish facebook group "The Young Prostate Guys" (for PCa patients diagnosed under 60 years). Also,
45yrsDenmark
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Prostate Cancer Under 60
1 year ago
Sad update: Danish-patient passed away one month ago..... :-(
My very good friend "Danish-patient" passed away after +15 years of battle. He was an outstanding person with a high level of knowledge regarding PCa and he generously helped many member patients in the danish facebook group "The Young Prostate Guys" (for PCa patients diagnosed under 60 years). Also,
My very good friend "Danish-patient" passed away after +15 years of battle. He was an outstanding person with a high level of knowledge regarding PCa and he generously helped many member patients in the danish facebook group "The Young Prostate Guys" (for PCa patients diagnosed under 60 years). Also,
45yrsDenmark
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Rainbow of fruit and veg the best prevention against prostate cancer
"Men who consume colourful fruits and vegetables on a regular basis are less likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC), according to new research by University of South Australia scientists. A rainbow of foods rich in certain micronutrients helps to prevent prostate cancer (PC) as well as speed
"Men who consume colourful fruits and vegetables on a regular basis are less likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer (PC), according to new research by University of South Australia scientists. A rainbow of foods rich in certain micronutrients helps to prevent prostate cancer (PC) as well as speed
SimonHL
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Is it possible for a stage of cancer to lower
Hi all, this may be a silly question but is it possible for the stage of cancer to change to a lower stage if treatment has been really successful? my husband is stage 4, Gleason 9 and has had hormones, chemo and radiotherapy. His oncologist is really happy with how he has responded and all sites
Hi all, this may be a silly question but is it possible for the stage of cancer to change to a lower stage if treatment has been really successful? my husband is stage 4, Gleason 9 and has had hormones, chemo and radiotherapy. His oncologist is really happy with how he has responded and all sites
Ktm990jan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Subclinical Hashimotos?
Hello I’ve just completed new blood tests and seen my GP. I will attach my blood results and wondered if anyone can shed light on what is going on. Medical history - age 53 yrs 1986 diagnosed Glandular Fever 1990 diagnosed chronic constipation (30 years later still the same) 1993 diagnosed ME
Hello I’ve just completed new blood tests and seen my GP. I will attach my blood results and wondered if anyone can shed light on what is going on. Medical history - age 53 yrs 1986 diagnosed Glandular Fever 1990 diagnosed chronic constipation (30 years later still the same) 1993 diagnosed ME
MPG15
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Failed tumour surgery, what are my options now?
Hello all, I wondered if there is anyone in our community who has/is having a similar experience to mine and has any ideas or guidance on next steps. To summarise, I was diagnosed with a stage 2/3 poorly differentiated Mullerian tumour arising in endometriosis with concurrent Stage 1A LGSOC in the
Hello all, I wondered if there is anyone in our community who has/is having a similar experience to mine and has any ideas or guidance on next steps. To summarise, I was diagnosed with a stage 2/3 poorly differentiated Mullerian tumour arising in endometriosis with concurrent Stage 1A LGSOC in the
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
New articles from the NIH
New from the NIH 1. The efficacy and adverse events of conventional and second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors for castration-resistant prostate cancer: A network meta-analysis. Zhang X, Zhang G, Wang J, Bi J. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2023 Feb 10;14:1131033. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1131033
New from the NIH 1. The efficacy and adverse events of conventional and second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors for castration-resistant prostate cancer: A network meta-analysis. Zhang X, Zhang G, Wang J, Bi J. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2023 Feb 10;14:1131033. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1131033
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
New NIH articles on prostate cancer
New from the NIH 1. The efficacy and adverse events of conventional and second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors for castration-resistant prostate cancer: A network meta-analysis. Zhang X, Zhang G, Wang J, Bi J. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2023 Feb 10;14:1131033. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1131033
New from the NIH 1. The efficacy and adverse events of conventional and second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors for castration-resistant prostate cancer: A network meta-analysis. Zhang X, Zhang G, Wang J, Bi J. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2023 Feb 10;14:1131033. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2023.1131033
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
FORAMEN MASGNUM MENINGIOMA JOURNEYS
Experiences of persons who have gone through Alternative Treatment on Foramen Magnum Meningioma and those that have gone through Radiotherapy - success and side effects, challengres etc.
Experiences of persons who have gone through Alternative Treatment on Foramen Magnum Meningioma and those that have gone through Radiotherapy - success and side effects, challengres etc.
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Meningioma Support
1 year ago
lungwort
I was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and I’m having radiotherapy at this time. My daughter saw a supplement called Lungwort which she thought might help me. I bought it but I’m now a bit worried about taking it in case it does me harm. My question is - has anyone with a lung condition tried it
I was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and I’m having radiotherapy at this time. My daughter saw a supplement called Lungwort which she thought might help me. I bought it but I’m now a bit worried about taking it in case it does me harm. My question is - has anyone with a lung condition tried it
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
PSA rising, I'm horny (!) and hairless. What to think?
Hi There! Yes, the psa went from .6 [6 months from radiation treatment] to 1.6 [9 months from radiation treatment, which is the same as it was in 2011. What to think? Oncologist says its "good". Secondly, I'm a little bit horny...which comes as a great surprise that there is any feeling down there
Hi There! Yes, the psa went from .6 [6 months from radiation treatment] to 1.6 [9 months from radiation treatment, which is the same as it was in 2011. What to think? Oncologist says its "good". Secondly, I'm a little bit horny...which comes as a great surprise that there is any feeling down there
trregan
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
1 year ago
ART Management BCR : PSA n PSA Doubling Time Feb23 Commentary
ART Management BCR PSA n PSA Doubling Time Commentary Summary: Phoenix consensus (PSA of 2.0 ng/ml over nadir post RT) is challenged by results showing MET in men testing below this threshold. Use of PSMA PET is suggested to establish MET after BCR after surpassing the Phoenix threshold. Most important
ART Management BCR PSA n PSA Doubling Time Commentary Summary: Phoenix consensus (PSA of 2.0 ng/ml over nadir post RT) is challenged by results showing MET in men testing below this threshold. Use of PSMA PET is suggested to establish MET after BCR after surpassing the Phoenix threshold. Most important
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Letrozole
Hi everyone, I just wondered about the side effects of Letrozole. I had 7mm bc removed via lumpectomy, due to have radiotherapy soon, no chemo required. I am really struggling with the possible side effects of this drug. I know we are all individuals but just wondered if side effects are as hideous as
Hi everyone, I just wondered about the side effects of Letrozole. I had 7mm bc removed via lumpectomy, due to have radiotherapy soon, no chemo required. I am really struggling with the possible side effects of this drug. I know we are all individuals but just wondered if side effects are as hideous as
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Prostate cancer patients are better off with radiotherapy then surgery - new research
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1735518/prostate-cancer-treatment-side-effects "In the surgery group, 47 percent needed to use urinary continence pads two years post surgery. Meanwhile, only 4.5 percent of the radiotherapy group required the use of urinary continence pads" The radiotherapy
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1735518/prostate-cancer-treatment-side-effects "In the surgery group, 47 percent needed to use urinary continence pads two years post surgery. Meanwhile, only 4.5 percent of the radiotherapy group required the use of urinary continence pads" The radiotherapy
George71
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Prolaris Test Helps ID Higher-risk Patients Who May Safely Skip ADT when receiving radiation for PCa
"Prolaris is a genetic test that predicts the aggressiveness of prostate cancer — can accurately identify which men with intermediate- or high-risk disease will benefit from adding androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) to standard radiation therapy, a study shows. This Myriad Genetics’ test was found to
"Prolaris is a genetic test that predicts the aggressiveness of prostate cancer — can accurately identify which men with intermediate- or high-risk disease will benefit from adding androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) to standard radiation therapy, a study shows. This Myriad Genetics’ test was found to
George71
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
String-y Mucous problems anyone?
Hello everyone Five years ago I had a trans-hiatal oesophagectomy following an endoscopy which revealed high-grade dysplasia cells. (I was being monitored after chemo/radiotherapy for SCC in my oesophagus in 2015) I elected for surgery rather than take the very real risk that the cells would become
Hello everyone Five years ago I had a trans-hiatal oesophagectomy following an endoscopy which revealed high-grade dysplasia cells. (I was being monitored after chemo/radiotherapy for SCC in my oesophagus in 2015) I elected for surgery rather than take the very real risk that the cells would become
Joanna22
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
1 year ago
PSA bounce? after radiation treatment
Hello, My brother was diagnosed with Gleason 4 + 3 about 6 years ago at the age of 55. He had ADT treatment and Radiation His last PSA measurements have been .31 March 2022 .52 .43 The one before March 2022 was more than .31 What do you think? Normal bounce or a concern?
Hello, My brother was diagnosed with Gleason 4 + 3 about 6 years ago at the age of 55. He had ADT treatment and Radiation His last PSA measurements have been .31 March 2022 .52 .43 The one before March 2022 was more than .31 What do you think? Normal bounce or a concern?
breakthecycle
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
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