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We might for the first time really be thinking of cures of cancer’
https://www.michiganmedicine.org/health-lab/we-might-first-time-really-be-thinking-cures-cancer#msdynttrid=JdeyNzK9W1EXarzbI4PfjSKrxGZAlLluHGFLOcFqJyM When Max Wicha, M.D., was starting his career, oncology did not come highly recommended. "When I first got into this field about 40 years ago, I went
https://www.michiganmedicine.org/health-lab/we-might-first-time-really-be-thinking-cures-cancer#msdynttrid=JdeyNzK9W1EXarzbI4PfjSKrxGZAlLluHGFLOcFqJyM When Max Wicha, M.D., was starting his career, oncology did not come highly recommended. "When I first got into this field about 40 years ago, I went
KocoPr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Post 2nd line chemo options
Hi everyone. I was hoping I could ask for some information. I am supporting my Mum (76) who was diagnosed with primary peritoneal cancer almost two years ago, initially thought was stage 3c and as it had affected a lymph node it was then upgraded to stage 4. She was treated with Paclitaxel and carboplatin
Hi everyone. I was hoping I could ask for some information. I am supporting my Mum (76) who was diagnosed with primary peritoneal cancer almost two years ago, initially thought was stage 3c and as it had affected a lymph node it was then upgraded to stage 4. She was treated with Paclitaxel and carboplatin
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My Ovacome
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
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not PCa related but promising in vivo therapy for cancer metastasis
”The polymer eliminates colorectal cancer liver metastases and prolongs mice survival, after only a single-dose therapy. The findings were published in Nano Today, a leading journal in the field of nanotechnology.” https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-795801
”The polymer eliminates colorectal cancer liver metastases and prolongs mice survival, after only a single-dose therapy. The findings were published in Nano Today, a leading journal in the field of nanotechnology.” https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-795801
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
stage 3b/c inoperable non small cell lung cancer. Cannot tolerate durvalumab, (pneumonitis) No mutations - any hope?
hi, Im 57 and was diagnosed with inoperable non small cell lung cancer in October 2022. Since then Ive adopted a dairy, gluten & sugar free diet , organic only & prinipally vegan. I take millions of supplements a day plus Chinese traditional Medicine. I’ve had 3 rounds of chemo, then combined radio
hi, Im 57 and was diagnosed with inoperable non small cell lung cancer in October 2022. Since then Ive adopted a dairy, gluten & sugar free diet , organic only & prinipally vegan. I take millions of supplements a day plus Chinese traditional Medicine. I’ve had 3 rounds of chemo, then combined radio
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
What category of Intermediate Risk Am I?
I am trying to make a decision regarding HT with RT. I am 78. I have CKD 3b, and a solitary kidney. I am 6.5 years in remission from UTUC kidney cancer. A number of papers indicate that HT could be detrimental to my kidney. Those with FIR PCa could avoid HT with little risk. The following is defined
I am trying to make a decision regarding HT with RT. I am 78. I have CKD 3b, and a solitary kidney. I am 6.5 years in remission from UTUC kidney cancer. A number of papers indicate that HT could be detrimental to my kidney. Those with FIR PCa could avoid HT with little risk. The following is defined
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 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
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
My Bladder Cancer Update.
My latest flexy cystoscopy showed I had no tumour in my bladder, backing up what was said in Autumn 2023 and that was a complete turn-around. Seems my BCG has worked in as far as there si no tumour growth. I still have cancer cells because I have cancer in situ (CIS) but at moment is low grade. So
My latest flexy cystoscopy showed I had no tumour in my bladder, backing up what was said in Autumn 2023 and that was a complete turn-around. Seems my BCG has worked in as far as there si no tumour growth. I still have cancer cells because I have cancer in situ (CIS) but at moment is low grade. So
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
High Coronary Calcium Score
I am a slim, generally fit, active and healthy 70 year old. I have a vegetarian diet, don’t smoke and only drink wine occasionally. I began suffering from breathlessness when running in March 2022 and saw my GP in October 2022. Following a thorough investigation, which included an exercise ECG and calcium
I am a slim, generally fit, active and healthy 70 year old. I have a vegetarian diet, don’t smoke and only drink wine occasionally. I began suffering from breathlessness when running in March 2022 and saw my GP in October 2022. Following a thorough investigation, which included an exercise ECG and calcium
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
how long typically does it take from diagnosis to treatment?
Hello, my father was just diagnosed with advanced aggressive prostate cancer Gleason 9-10 (TBC). Bone scan and CT scan are next to check for spread (please God it hasn’t), but the scans are not for another 2.5 weeks! Then follow-up to discuss results a full week after that. Which seems insane that we
Hello, my father was just diagnosed with advanced aggressive prostate cancer Gleason 9-10 (TBC). Bone scan and CT scan are next to check for spread (please God it hasn’t), but the scans are not for another 2.5 weeks! Then follow-up to discuss results a full week after that. Which seems insane that we
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Things have taken a turn for the worse
Where we left off: Part 2: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427924/thank-you-everybody-part-2 Where we are: So the pain continued after the second visit and as per plan I checked myself into emergency. Excellent service in and out in three hours. During that time they ran
Where we left off: Part 2: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427924/thank-you-everybody-part-2 Where we are: So the pain continued after the second visit and as per plan I checked myself into emergency. Excellent service in and out in three hours. During that time they ran
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Wednesday The 14th.
I promised a painting for the 14 and being a heart shape canvas I could not use the easel. I ruined the picture with my sleeve going in paint on palate and it got onto painting - Ruined. I have done one not as good by painting the canvas black, and painted a picture ok for black canvas, Could not
I promised a painting for the 14 and being a heart shape canvas I could not use the easel. I ruined the picture with my sleeve going in paint on palate and it got onto painting - Ruined. I have done one not as good by painting the canvas black, and painted a picture ok for black canvas, Could not
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
My initial MRI and wait time for biopsy
Just got my MRI. PSA rising slowly for 3 years from 4.0 to 5.1. The MRI indicates a pi-Rad level 4 lesion 10 ml, well defined with no infiltration. Either base peripheral zone 11 to 12 o clock or transitional mid gland zone 11 to 12 o clock. Will get the location cleared up. I have an MRI fusion
Just got my MRI. PSA rising slowly for 3 years from 4.0 to 5.1. The MRI indicates a pi-Rad level 4 lesion 10 ml, well defined with no infiltration. Either base peripheral zone 11 to 12 o clock or transitional mid gland zone 11 to 12 o clock. Will get the location cleared up. I have an MRI fusion
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
update
unfortunately the liver mets have returned to Martins liver. It is 6 months since chemo finished. There are multiple small mets. Martin is still feeling well. No fatigue, loss of appetite or pain. His MO said that this is very bad and gave a prognosis of 12 months. He is starting Martin on carboplatin
unfortunately the liver mets have returned to Martins liver. It is 6 months since chemo finished. There are multiple small mets. Martin is still feeling well. No fatigue, loss of appetite or pain. His MO said that this is very bad and gave a prognosis of 12 months. He is starting Martin on carboplatin
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Oncolytic Virotherapy Platform Designed to Target All Tumor Sites: we will have some news soon, oncolytics are very promising (CLD-201)
– Preclinical models have demonstrated the ability to resist oncolytic virus inactivation by human serum and target diverse tumor types – Novel therapeutic approach allows for ease of administration, increased cost-effectiveness, and the ability to reach a broad patient population Enough for me to
– Preclinical models have demonstrated the ability to resist oncolytic virus inactivation by human serum and target diverse tumor types – Novel therapeutic approach allows for ease of administration, increased cost-effectiveness, and the ability to reach a broad patient population Enough for me to
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
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
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NRAS
8 months ago
What after Xeloda
Please suggest further therapies for my mother's mbc. Bone and liver metastases. Biopsy of metastases was not done. First diagnose, 2010. 5 years ago relapse: er+, pr 0, her2 2+ (sish negative), pik3ca no mutation, BRCA1/2 test - we are waiting for the result. Therapies until now: letrozole, tamoxifen
Please suggest further therapies for my mother's mbc. Bone and liver metastases. Biopsy of metastases was not done. First diagnose, 2010. 5 years ago relapse: er+, pr 0, her2 2+ (sish negative), pik3ca no mutation, BRCA1/2 test - we are waiting for the result. Therapies until now: letrozole, tamoxifen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Anybody with good results on Xeloda?
I was on Ibrance and Letrozole, then Verzenio and Faslodex and then Orserdu. Since Orserdu now failed, the next plan is Xeloda. I read here some reports about some bad side effects. My oncologist at Dana Farber gave me some choices and indicated that in my situation, Xeloda might be best. The
I was on Ibrance and Letrozole, then Verzenio and Faslodex and then Orserdu. Since Orserdu now failed, the next plan is Xeloda. I read here some reports about some bad side effects. My oncologist at Dana Farber gave me some choices and indicated that in my situation, Xeloda might be best. The
SMPG
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
One year on
Hey everyone I've had a bit of a social media break. I hope you are all okay Yesterday (30/09) marked a year since my heart attack. I can't believe it's been a year. Since then I've had a Cardiac Arrest and a stent fitted plus a case of pneumonia and I've started running again and I'm back at work (
Hey everyone I've had a bit of a social media break. I hope you are all okay Yesterday (30/09) marked a year since my heart attack. I can't believe it's been a year. Since then I've had a Cardiac Arrest and a stent fitted plus a case of pneumonia and I've started running again and I'm back at work (
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
unintended weight loss
hello, I have tapered from 30mg to 2mg over 26 months where I am stuck because my cortisol levels are stubbornly low ( 58 -80) I have now got a very itchy raised skin problem which my doctor cannot diagnose.I also had Covid in October. So, my question in has anyone had weight loss , 5 pounds since
hello, I have tapered from 30mg to 2mg over 26 months where I am stuck because my cortisol levels are stubbornly low ( 58 -80) I have now got a very itchy raised skin problem which my doctor cannot diagnose.I also had Covid in October. So, my question in has anyone had weight loss , 5 pounds since
Crochetgardener
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
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