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Hey all, I am new to this forum. I have had a lot of health issues over the last 4 years with my heart. During a PET scan of the heart the tests showed a "hot spot" on my ovary. The SUV is 3.9, the mass is on a 3.5cm ovarian cyst and is 1.5 cm soft tissue. I also had a CT back in 2020 that revealed
Hey all, I am new to this forum. I have had a lot of health issues over the last 4 years with my heart. During a PET scan of the heart the tests showed a "hot spot" on my ovary. The SUV is 3.9, the mass is on a 3.5cm ovarian cyst and is 1.5 cm soft tissue. I also had a CT back in 2020 that revealed
Gigioffour
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Mother Diagnosed with Stage 4 OC, recurrence, now liver traces
Hi everyone, looking for advice/suggestions: My Mother currently fighting stage 4 Ovarian Cancer recurrence (high grade Serous Carcinoma) first diagnosed in January 2022. Started Chemo in Feb, 2022, got a Full Hysterectomy surgery and received Hipec chemotherapy, was free of cancer by August only
Hi everyone, looking for advice/suggestions: My Mother currently fighting stage 4 Ovarian Cancer recurrence (high grade Serous Carcinoma) first diagnosed in January 2022. Started Chemo in Feb, 2022, got a Full Hysterectomy surgery and received Hipec chemotherapy, was free of cancer by August only
akhilsalwan
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Mother Diagnosed with Stage 4 OC - Recurrence, now Liver traces
Hi everyone, looking for advice/suggestions: My Mother currently fighting stage 4 Ovarian Cancer recurrence (high grade Serous Carcinoma) first diagnosed in January 2022. Started Chemo in Feb, 2022, got a Full Hysterectomy surgery and received Hipec chemotherapy, was free of cancer by August only to
Hi everyone, looking for advice/suggestions: My Mother currently fighting stage 4 Ovarian Cancer recurrence (high grade Serous Carcinoma) first diagnosed in January 2022. Started Chemo in Feb, 2022, got a Full Hysterectomy surgery and received Hipec chemotherapy, was free of cancer by August only to
akhilsalwan
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OvaCare
5 months ago
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Covid antibodies
Hi folks I posted back in October about the Stravinsky Study - research being carried out by The British Society for Immunology into antibody response to Covid vaccinations. I gave my first set of samples on13th October and then had my next Covid booster on 17th October (I'm on Humira). Results are
Hi folks I posted back in October about the Stravinsky Study - research being carried out by The British Society for Immunology into antibody response to Covid vaccinations. I gave my first set of samples on13th October and then had my next Covid booster on 17th October (I'm on Humira). Results are
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NRAS
8 months ago
Prostate MRI results - Advice appreciated
Hello Everyone, I would like to provide update and seek advice since I got a Prostate MRI at Johns Hopkins a week ago. I have included links to my past post for reference: https://healthunlocked.com/prostate-cancer-community/posts/149682755/sadly-ive-joined-the-pca-club-... https://healthunlocked.com
Hello Everyone, I would like to provide update and seek advice since I got a Prostate MRI at Johns Hopkins a week ago. I have included links to my past post for reference: https://healthunlocked.com/prostate-cancer-community/posts/149682755/sadly-ive-joined-the-pca-club-... https://healthunlocked.com
nvidia-ati
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Anybody left with servere virtigo after covid ?
I caught covid after visiting the hospital for an MRI to look at my gastric issues. The virus hit my balance to the extent I wasn't able to walk unaided which I have to say was very disturbing to say the least. Since the virus has cleared I have suffered a few events of vertigo ! I am not the steadiest
I caught covid after visiting the hospital for an MRI to look at my gastric issues. The virus hit my balance to the extent I wasn't able to walk unaided which I have to say was very disturbing to say the least. Since the virus has cleared I have suffered a few events of vertigo ! I am not the steadiest
Jillymo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Sharp pains in head - lupus related or something else?
Hi all, I have general nerve pain in my head ever since I had concussion and whiplash seven years ago - so I'll get fibromyalgia shoulders and pains travelling up my scalp, particularly the right side. It's not that troublesome. But since I had my Covid jab three weeks ago I've had a few episodes
Hi all, I have general nerve pain in my head ever since I had concussion and whiplash seven years ago - so I'll get fibromyalgia shoulders and pains travelling up my scalp, particularly the right side. It's not that troublesome. But since I had my Covid jab three weeks ago I've had a few episodes
Treetop33
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
two heart attacks
I had my first heart attack aged 46 and the second one at 50. On both occasions I had to have a stent fitted. The heart attacks were mainly back pain and breathlessness. Iam ok physically after cardiac rehab but iam struggling emotionally. I am just unsure about work I am a primary teacher and don
I had my first heart attack aged 46 and the second one at 50. On both occasions I had to have a stent fitted. The heart attacks were mainly back pain and breathlessness. Iam ok physically after cardiac rehab but iam struggling emotionally. I am just unsure about work I am a primary teacher and don
Lmcroy
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
On treating micro-metastatic disease
I watched a video posted by PCRI recently on YouTube. In the video entitled "Treating micro-metastatic disease", Dr Mark Scholz mentioned that undergoing one year of ADT is sufficient post radiation. Thereafter just monitor the PSA for any rise, and use PSMA PET scan to locate any cancer and to radiate
I watched a video posted by PCRI recently on YouTube. In the video entitled "Treating micro-metastatic disease", Dr Mark Scholz mentioned that undergoing one year of ADT is sufficient post radiation. Thereafter just monitor the PSA for any rise, and use PSMA PET scan to locate any cancer and to radiate
John347
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Colon cancer after CLL diagnosis
Things were going so well. At 63 and while living in France for a work contract, my husband, who already has HF low EF (which I managed to improve recently to an EF of 43%) and who has always been in excellent shape with diet and physical exercise, was diagnosed with CLL in the spring of 2023 . We
Things were going so well. At 63 and while living in France for a work contract, my husband, who already has HF low EF (which I managed to improve recently to an EF of 43%) and who has always been in excellent shape with diet and physical exercise, was diagnosed with CLL in the spring of 2023 . We
Minou1
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Mystified and baffled.
New to this thought my breathlessness was to do with my heart after having a stent fitted 2yrs ago or even the meds in on.I had lung function tests in July results are now back as I can't get to see my g.p.yet does anyone know what these results mean. Hospital advise inhalers and rehab. Obstructive lung
New to this thought my breathlessness was to do with my heart after having a stent fitted 2yrs ago or even the meds in on.I had lung function tests in July results are now back as I can't get to see my g.p.yet does anyone know what these results mean. Hospital advise inhalers and rehab. Obstructive lung
SueMel12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
pet scan result ?? Meaning?
There is tracer uptake within both lobes of the thyroid, left significantly more than the right. The high-grade tracer uptake within the left lobe of thyroid corresponds to a 19 mm nodule. Physiological brown fat within bilateral neck, supraclavicular fossa and mediastinum. Physiological tracer uptake
There is tracer uptake within both lobes of the thyroid, left significantly more than the right. The high-grade tracer uptake within the left lobe of thyroid corresponds to a 19 mm nodule. Physiological brown fat within bilateral neck, supraclavicular fossa and mediastinum. Physiological tracer uptake
Jo-boo64
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Busy, busy, busy!
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
Hello,, everyone! Just thought I'd pop in and say 'Hello!' as i've been really busy lately and not getting much chance to look in at the Forum. I sometimes get chance to read but not much time to respond - only to very few! I had COVID again a few weeks ago which has left me with an aversion to certain
MoyB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Pneumonia vaccination
Hi all. I have recently returned to Spain for the foreseeable future and managed to get my covid vaccination shortly after my arrival a few weeks ago. I had my flu vaccination in the UK just before we came out. I have to say that I have responded well to both vaccinations with no adverse side effects
Hi all. I have recently returned to Spain for the foreseeable future and managed to get my covid vaccination shortly after my arrival a few weeks ago. I had my flu vaccination in the UK just before we came out. I have to say that I have responded well to both vaccinations with no adverse side effects
Elispeth
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Pericardial Window
I had my 2cd thoracentesis. It was more painful and for a very long time. They did drain a little more 950 ml. I am waiting for a thoracic surgery appointment. We will discuss possible placement of a pleural catheter for drainage, possible pleurodesis. And something new: turns out a lot of the chest
I had my 2cd thoracentesis. It was more painful and for a very long time. They did drain a little more 950 ml. I am waiting for a thoracic surgery appointment. We will discuss possible placement of a pleural catheter for drainage, possible pleurodesis. And something new: turns out a lot of the chest
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA Is Safe and Highly Effective in Detecting Tumours in Prostate Cancer Patients: results from COBRA trial
This could mean being way more precise in finding micro metastasis and in guided surgery! https://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/149903-initial-cobra-results-clarity-s-sar-bispsma-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-detecting-tumours-in-prostate-cancer-patients-phase
This could mean being way more precise in finding micro metastasis and in guided surgery! https://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/149903-initial-cobra-results-clarity-s-sar-bispsma-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-detecting-tumours-in-prostate-cancer-patients-phase
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
High volume, advanced metastatic prostate cancer
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Lowered CA125 and a nugget of hope 🙏
After 2 chemo sessions of carbo & taxol plus Avastin, my blood test level has reduced from 750 to 586 which is the first positive news I have received since diagnosis mid December 👏 it has given me a huge boost! My CT scan is Tuesday 20 Feb to see if my huge mass has shrunk enough for surgery, if so
After 2 chemo sessions of carbo & taxol plus Avastin, my blood test level has reduced from 750 to 586 which is the first positive news I have received since diagnosis mid December 👏 it has given me a huge boost! My CT scan is Tuesday 20 Feb to see if my huge mass has shrunk enough for surgery, if so
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Rituximab
does anyone have any advice about the effect of the COVID vaccine on Rituximab. I had my first infusion in July which has been successful for me and given me a pain free life. So don’t want to ‘mess it up by risking Covid vaccine if it has a negative effect. thanks
does anyone have any advice about the effect of the COVID vaccine on Rituximab. I had my first infusion in July which has been successful for me and given me a pain free life. So don’t want to ‘mess it up by risking Covid vaccine if it has a negative effect. thanks
Welshwomanprestatyn
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NRAS
8 months ago
Gemcitabine and Avastin (no Carbo)
Hi everyone! For my mom's second recurrence, the doctor suggested Gemcitabine and Avastin without Carbo, as she got kidney issues and potential liver mets with the last regimen with Carbo+Caelyx. Has anyone used Gem and Avastin without Carbo? Was it effective? Did you have any side effects? Thank
Hi everyone! For my mom's second recurrence, the doctor suggested Gemcitabine and Avastin without Carbo, as she got kidney issues and potential liver mets with the last regimen with Carbo+Caelyx. Has anyone used Gem and Avastin without Carbo? Was it effective? Did you have any side effects? Thank
Centaur17
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
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