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Best Salvage Brachytherapy and SBRT locations
I'm trying to find top hospitals that have an experienced RO in salvage treatments for radio-recurrent PCa. I'm close to Duke Cancer Center and they have a RO there who does salvage Brachytherapy but he's only been practicing for 5 years so I doubt he has as much experience as I'd like. I think my
I'm trying to find top hospitals that have an experienced RO in salvage treatments for radio-recurrent PCa. I'm close to Duke Cancer Center and they have a RO there who does salvage Brachytherapy but he's only been practicing for 5 years so I doubt he has as much experience as I'd like. I think my
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Jaw necrosis. Check up. Better safe than sorry. Thought I would get away with dying from my PC before I would need to be at a dentist lol.
4 plus years on Zometa so getting a check up for necrosis to be on the safe side. One of the members of my oncology team who I see about every other appointment finally for about the 3rd time bringing it up with me I agreed best to get a dental check for any signs of jaw necrosis. So delayed my Zometa
4 plus years on Zometa so getting a check up for necrosis to be on the safe side. One of the members of my oncology team who I see about every other appointment finally for about the 3rd time bringing it up with me I agreed best to get a dental check for any signs of jaw necrosis. So delayed my Zometa
CAMPSOUPS
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Possible Problems With Bladder Cancer Treatment
My treatment now seems to be - Flexy Cystoscopy first - If anything is found then booked for admission to have tumour(s) removed. This is done with a procedure called TURBT and rigid cystoscopy. As a BTY - I am unsure if my BCG treatment has ended, or have I one more go. I am not allowed "general
My treatment now seems to be - Flexy Cystoscopy first - If anything is found then booked for admission to have tumour(s) removed. This is done with a procedure called TURBT and rigid cystoscopy. As a BTY - I am unsure if my BCG treatment has ended, or have I one more go. I am not allowed "general
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
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Started bleeding with BMs again.
Good afternoon, I was diagnosed with Ulcerative colitis at the start of May 2024 via colonoscopy. Start of June , I had a bad flare up where I had lots of blood and diarrhea ( up to 12 times day) worse cramps ever. Finding mesalasine tablets in poo. Got admitted 3 days in hospital for dehydration and
Good afternoon, I was diagnosed with Ulcerative colitis at the start of May 2024 via colonoscopy. Start of June , I had a bad flare up where I had lots of blood and diarrhea ( up to 12 times day) worse cramps ever. Finding mesalasine tablets in poo. Got admitted 3 days in hospital for dehydration and
Raerae2781
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 months ago
Lung Biopsy - Lucky?
During my 1st PEt scan for PC a shadow was revealed on my lung. Subsequent to my PC treatment I did a CT scan of the area and am undergoing a biopsy of that node in a few days. The pulmonary Dr. had doubts that it was from the PC since it was so far removed from the prostate and my cancer was not advanced
During my 1st PEt scan for PC a shadow was revealed on my lung. Subsequent to my PC treatment I did a CT scan of the area and am undergoing a biopsy of that node in a few days. The pulmonary Dr. had doubts that it was from the PC since it was so far removed from the prostate and my cancer was not advanced
Eadgbe
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
2 acoustic neuromas
Morning everyone. Is there anyone out there who has 2 acoustic neuromas by chance ie not NFT2.? I have an AN on the left and another on the right. One on the left appears to be stable but had gamma knife on the right in September. Just wondering if there is anyone else who has this and any tips on
Morning everyone. Is there anyone out there who has 2 acoustic neuromas by chance ie not NFT2.? I have an AN on the left and another on the right. One on the left appears to be stable but had gamma knife on the right in September. Just wondering if there is anyone else who has this and any tips on
Operalovers
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
7 months ago
Parkinson’s Active Immunotherapy Medicine Phase 1 Study Positive Results Published
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Wondering if iron dose age should vary depending on weight please?
Hi I usually take Ferrous fumerate to help with iron levels. I’m wondering if this should vary depending on weight please as when I was ordering Three Arrows which is on its way, it asks for weight to work out a daily dose. Mine came to needing between 20 and 40ish a day. I’ve been & until it arrives
Hi I usually take Ferrous fumerate to help with iron levels. I’m wondering if this should vary depending on weight please as when I was ordering Three Arrows which is on its way, it asks for weight to work out a daily dose. Mine came to needing between 20 and 40ish a day. I’ve been & until it arrives
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Seeking anyone familiar with aggressive small cell neuroendocrine prostate cancer and/or with lurbinectedin as 2nd line chemotherapy.
A needle biopsy Oct 15, 2023 revealed that at least some of my metastatic prostate cancer in a lymph node had mutated to an aggressive small cell neuroendocrine prostate cancer. (notable for CDK N1B, RB1, Tp53 mutations. MSS, TMB low) I had 4 cycles of carboplatin/etoposide chemotherapy, which ended
A needle biopsy Oct 15, 2023 revealed that at least some of my metastatic prostate cancer in a lymph node had mutated to an aggressive small cell neuroendocrine prostate cancer. (notable for CDK N1B, RB1, Tp53 mutations. MSS, TMB low) I had 4 cycles of carboplatin/etoposide chemotherapy, which ended
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Weighing the pros and possible risks of treatment holiday.
I am looking for reliable articles (not too scientific please). We will be discussing w oncologist this week and again with his clinical trial people next month. My husband's only treatment has been 1st & 2nd generation hormone therapy (Eligard & Darolutamide) for 20 months. He reached >.1 nadar
I am looking for reliable articles (not too scientific please). We will be discussing w oncologist this week and again with his clinical trial people next month. My husband's only treatment has been 1st & 2nd generation hormone therapy (Eligard & Darolutamide) for 20 months. He reached >.1 nadar
Decktime
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Radiotherapy
I’ve just finished a 3 week course of Radiotherapy and I feel dreadful. I’ve been very sick and it feels like flu. I’m very tired and sleeping a lot. Complete loss of appetite. I didn’t find chemotherapy as bad as this. Has anyone else had this experience ?
I’ve just finished a 3 week course of Radiotherapy and I feel dreadful. I’ve been very sick and it feels like flu. I’m very tired and sleeping a lot. Complete loss of appetite. I didn’t find chemotherapy as bad as this. Has anyone else had this experience ?
Hota
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Cancerous thyroid nodules. Are they painful sometimes?
Id be really grateful for thoughts on this please. I'm awaiting surgery on a nodule that's suspicious for follicular cancer but obviously as we know, they can't be certain until its taken out. What i want to know is, has anyone had a painful nodule that can be really sore consistently (8 months now
Id be really grateful for thoughts on this please. I'm awaiting surgery on a nodule that's suspicious for follicular cancer but obviously as we know, they can't be certain until its taken out. What i want to know is, has anyone had a painful nodule that can be really sore consistently (8 months now
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
musician - hearing loss after surgery
Hi, I am a 49 year old musician and I was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma in December 2023 and had to have surgery a few weeks later due to the size of the tumour and how ill I was. Since then I have been in recovery trying to get back all my functions (balance, stamina etc). Unfortunately the tumour
Hi, I am a 49 year old musician and I was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma in December 2023 and had to have surgery a few weeks later due to the size of the tumour and how ill I was. Since then I have been in recovery trying to get back all my functions (balance, stamina etc). Unfortunately the tumour
domforr
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
7 months ago
Frozen transfer tips
Hi everyone. I am preparing for a frozen transfer after my fresh transfer failed in February. I had wanted to wait until my cycle was back too normal . I had become disillusioned with all the acupuncture and reflexology and just all the things I’d stopped doing because of TTC for 3 years . Now I
Hi everyone. I am preparing for a frozen transfer after my fresh transfer failed in February. I had wanted to wait until my cycle was back too normal . I had become disillusioned with all the acupuncture and reflexology and just all the things I’d stopped doing because of TTC for 3 years . Now I
Lemons1986
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Thin, fragile skin
I thought it might be helpful to post this for those of us with very thin, easily damaged skin. It’s one of the many hazards of long-term, high dose steroid use, including inhalers. Of course, if it weren’t for steroids I wouldn’t be here, so I’m glad they’re available. After decades of steroid use
I thought it might be helpful to post this for those of us with very thin, easily damaged skin. It’s one of the many hazards of long-term, high dose steroid use, including inhalers. Of course, if it weren’t for steroids I wouldn’t be here, so I’m glad they’re available. After decades of steroid use
janedivney
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
autoimmune gastritis
hi everyone, anyone have any knowledge on links between hashimotos and gastric mucosal disease/autoimmune atrophic gastritis/ biermans disease / thyroid gastric autoimmune syndrome. I spoke to an immunologist who told me links to the above and the association between hashimotos . I have also been tested
hi everyone, anyone have any knowledge on links between hashimotos and gastric mucosal disease/autoimmune atrophic gastritis/ biermans disease / thyroid gastric autoimmune syndrome. I spoke to an immunologist who told me links to the above and the association between hashimotos . I have also been tested
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Predicting Response to Bipolar Androgen Therapy - A Blood Based Biomarker Approach
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Experiences with securing ss and private disability
Hello, Silent observor here, wife to Ed: Diagnosed with stage IV, Gleason 8, November 2020, with mets to nearby lymph nodes and lungs (of all places). Successfully treated so far with orchiectomy, Zytiga and prednisone with minimum SE. Age 60, living in PNW of US. Ed is considering an application
Hello, Silent observor here, wife to Ed: Diagnosed with stage IV, Gleason 8, November 2020, with mets to nearby lymph nodes and lungs (of all places). Successfully treated so far with orchiectomy, Zytiga and prednisone with minimum SE. Age 60, living in PNW of US. Ed is considering an application
MIkamom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
hello
After searching through the web I came across this website. I finally went to go see a GI doctor. He asked what were my symptoms? But before I say, he told me he needed blood work done, colonoscopy, an ultrasound. My symptoms are bloating, excess amounts of gas, constipation, diarrhea. I do have a hard
After searching through the web I came across this website. I finally went to go see a GI doctor. He asked what were my symptoms? But before I say, he told me he needed blood work done, colonoscopy, an ultrasound. My symptoms are bloating, excess amounts of gas, constipation, diarrhea. I do have a hard
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Colon Cancer Connected
4 months ago
2ND Opinion by Radiologist
I recently had mpMRI and PSMA/PET scans that indicate I have cancer in the Seminal Vesicles and Lymph Nodes. I want to have the slides sent to a radiologist for a 2nd opinion. Can anyone recommend a good radiologist that can complete this task.
I recently had mpMRI and PSMA/PET scans that indicate I have cancer in the Seminal Vesicles and Lymph Nodes. I want to have the slides sent to a radiologist for a 2nd opinion. Can anyone recommend a good radiologist that can complete this task.
Jimbo47
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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