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Gemcitibane/intravenous zoledronic acid
I was diagnosed stage 4b in January 2018, had debulking surgery, no adjuvant chemo, then two rounds of carboplatin about 18 months apart followed by Niraparib for 8 months, but no further treatment for the last 18 months.Then 3 weeks ago I needed treatment for hypercalcemia (which I didn't know I
I was diagnosed stage 4b in January 2018, had debulking surgery, no adjuvant chemo, then two rounds of carboplatin about 18 months apart followed by Niraparib for 8 months, but no further treatment for the last 18 months.Then 3 weeks ago I needed treatment for hypercalcemia (which I didn't know I
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Just had My Monthly Injection of Firmagon Monthly Labs PSA is Up <0.06 to 0.09
That’s pretty modest. I’m assuming I will wait till next month to see if it goes down. Kind of stressed with this new diverticulitis and blood bowel thing AND Moving. Got results of psa after I saw My Medical Oncologist so haven’t discussed modest jump. Even with bleeding from rectum the gastroenterologist
That’s pretty modest. I’m assuming I will wait till next month to see if it goes down. Kind of stressed with this new diverticulitis and blood bowel thing AND Moving. Got results of psa after I saw My Medical Oncologist so haven’t discussed modest jump. Even with bleeding from rectum the gastroenterologist
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Meridian Viewray is toast. Can Cyberkife machines use MRI the same way?
Just was unenrolled in a Phase I clinical trial using the Meridian Viewray machine at Dana Farber. Meridian went belly-up in the summer, and the hospital (Brigham and Women’s in Boston) will cease using that machine in October 25th. Looking for substitutes. Thinking that Cyberknife machines can also
Just was unenrolled in a Phase I clinical trial using the Meridian Viewray machine at Dana Farber. Meridian went belly-up in the summer, and the hospital (Brigham and Women’s in Boston) will cease using that machine in October 25th. Looking for substitutes. Thinking that Cyberknife machines can also
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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My Cancer Reality Check
I am having one of those “I can’t believe I have cancer and I am having to go through all of this” moments!!!! Feeling a bit low with all of this chemotherapy stuff, more doctor visits, side effects, up and down 🎢 emotions!! You guys get me. Right? Sometimes it is hard to be strong and positive!
I am having one of those “I can’t believe I have cancer and I am having to go through all of this” moments!!!! Feeling a bit low with all of this chemotherapy stuff, more doctor visits, side effects, up and down 🎢 emotions!! You guys get me. Right? Sometimes it is hard to be strong and positive!
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
📢 Saturday October 14th Free Live HCC Workshop📢
Dive deep into critical healthcare topics with leading experts in the field! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Daneng Li: Spearheading the Liver Cancer Collaborative Program within the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Li's tireless efforts
Dive deep into critical healthcare topics with leading experts in the field! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Daneng Li: Spearheading the Liver Cancer Collaborative Program within the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Li's tireless efforts
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
7 months ago
How effective is fenofibrate for itch?
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Weight, bloating, and itchy arms
After a long, tortuous fight to get diagnosed and treated with/for hypothyroidism, which was achieved almost entirely with the help and info from this forum, I think that my meds are now very close to perfect and my blood test results are continuing to improve. So thank you again to everyone. But I
After a long, tortuous fight to get diagnosed and treated with/for hypothyroidism, which was achieved almost entirely with the help and info from this forum, I think that my meds are now very close to perfect and my blood test results are continuing to improve. So thank you again to everyone. But I
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
CT scan
I started on Ibrance and Anastrozole roughly in June 2023. Took it for 2 months and had to go off Ibrance for 5 weeks for surgery. Back on it for a month. Has a CT scan which showed more bone Mets and increased size. A node in lungs which was not seen on previous scan 6 months ago. Discouraged to think
I started on Ibrance and Anastrozole roughly in June 2023. Took it for 2 months and had to go off Ibrance for 5 weeks for surgery. Back on it for a month. Has a CT scan which showed more bone Mets and increased size. A node in lungs which was not seen on previous scan 6 months ago. Discouraged to think
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
horror surgery
so I’m 5 days past what was meant to be a “simple” hysterectomy. Oh no, 6 1:2 hrs and emergency surgery later to fit a stoma here I am in hospital with multiple drains etc and in agony. My head is in a mess. Has anyone had this happen!? I can’t get my head round dealing with the stoma bag cleaning and
so I’m 5 days past what was meant to be a “simple” hysterectomy. Oh no, 6 1:2 hrs and emergency surgery later to fit a stoma here I am in hospital with multiple drains etc and in agony. My head is in a mess. Has anyone had this happen!? I can’t get my head round dealing with the stoma bag cleaning and
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Octasa and Diarrhea
Hi there, I have diagnosed UC, on last day of an 8 week course of steroids which stopped all my symptoms (bloody lose stool).I am also on day 10 of 6 x 800 mg Octasa. In the last 48 hours started getting diarrhea and fatigue and mild stomach cramps. 6 x loose/watery stools a day. Is this a normal side
Hi there, I have diagnosed UC, on last day of an 8 week course of steroids which stopped all my symptoms (bloody lose stool).I am also on day 10 of 6 x 800 mg Octasa. In the last 48 hours started getting diarrhea and fatigue and mild stomach cramps. 6 x loose/watery stools a day. Is this a normal side
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 months ago
Tirosint
I am unable to take tablet form levothyroxine, I have a gene issue with metabolising some medications. I have started liquid thyroxine but I think the ingredients are affecting my stomach and I have been told to stop taking this to see if it is the cause. I see that Tirosint is quite pure but not sure
I am unable to take tablet form levothyroxine, I have a gene issue with metabolising some medications. I have started liquid thyroxine but I think the ingredients are affecting my stomach and I have been told to stop taking this to see if it is the cause. I see that Tirosint is quite pure but not sure
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Latest results.
Hi all. I wonder if you could share your thoughts on my latest results. My levothyroxine has been increased from 50 to 75mg. I have had a very sore mouth and tongue for over 12 months and was hoping if my B12 levels increased and my levothyroxine was working well, it would go. It hasn’t. My B12
Hi all. I wonder if you could share your thoughts on my latest results. My levothyroxine has been increased from 50 to 75mg. I have had a very sore mouth and tongue for over 12 months and was hoping if my B12 levels increased and my levothyroxine was working well, it would go. It hasn’t. My B12
Kebabalon
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Liver cancer
Hi Everyone Quick update ..... Some of you may remember me posting a few times about my partner Nick who has cirrhosis. He had an MRI scan a couple of weeks ago because they had seen lesion on his left lobe on an ultrasound scan. This lesion it turns out is cancer. Stage 1 so very early but still
Hi Everyone Quick update ..... Some of you may remember me posting a few times about my partner Nick who has cirrhosis. He had an MRI scan a couple of weeks ago because they had seen lesion on his left lobe on an ultrasound scan. This lesion it turns out is cancer. Stage 1 so very early but still
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
SBRT alternative
So I've been trying to decide on what treatment I wanted to do and finally decided that I'd go with SBRT. Well unfortunately the MRIdian SBRT is going away at the end of the month. I reached out to Dr. Kishan to verify and this was the response "Unfortunately that is likely correct. We will be doing
So I've been trying to decide on what treatment I wanted to do and finally decided that I'd go with SBRT. Well unfortunately the MRIdian SBRT is going away at the end of the month. I reached out to Dr. Kishan to verify and this was the response "Unfortunately that is likely correct. We will be doing
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
My Last (IFN) Dose, my Fateful Decision One Year Ago
This is a long and not cheerful post, I understand if you don’t wish to wade fully or at all thru it. Sections are marked for easy reference. The thoughts are my opinions only. -- I wrote a few months ago on my botched flu vax anniversary. Today is the one year mark for my Last Dose of Besremi
This is a long and not cheerful post, I understand if you don’t wish to wade fully or at all thru it. Sections are marked for easy reference. The thoughts are my opinions only. -- I wrote a few months ago on my botched flu vax anniversary. Today is the one year mark for my Last Dose of Besremi
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
📢 Don't Miss Out on Our Workshop This Saturday! 📢
Join us as distinguished experts gather to shed light on pivotal healthcare topics that touch the lives of many! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Sarah C. Bauer: A leading developmental and behavioral pediatrician with a personal connection to our cause. Her father's journey with type 2 diabetes and a brief battle
Join us as distinguished experts gather to shed light on pivotal healthcare topics that touch the lives of many! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Sarah C. Bauer: A leading developmental and behavioral pediatrician with a personal connection to our cause. Her father's journey with type 2 diabetes and a brief battle
MichelleL_BlueFaery
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
8 months ago
chances of it being colon cancer
hi I am a 35 year old female and generally very healthy. the last 2 days I have noticed some bright red blood on the outside of my stool, not a lot just a couple of small specks. It is not mixed in with the stool and the stool is normal consistency amd colour. I am not suffering from abdominal pain
hi I am a 35 year old female and generally very healthy. the last 2 days I have noticed some bright red blood on the outside of my stool, not a lot just a couple of small specks. It is not mixed in with the stool and the stool is normal consistency amd colour. I am not suffering from abdominal pain
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Colon Cancer Connected
5 months ago
Anti-proliferative effect of Cannabidiol in Prostate cancer cell PC3
More on CBD and prostate cancer Anti-proliferative effect of Cannabidiol in Prostate cancer cell PC3 is mediated by apoptotic cell death, NF?B activation, increased oxidative stress, and lower reduced glutathione status https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37796968/ Abstract Prostate cancer is
More on CBD and prostate cancer Anti-proliferative effect of Cannabidiol in Prostate cancer cell PC3 is mediated by apoptotic cell death, NF?B activation, increased oxidative stress, and lower reduced glutathione status https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37796968/ Abstract Prostate cancer is
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Swollen Stomach IBS_C
Hi everyone. Ive had gut problems for years. Diarrhoea mostly. My stomach has been swollen for a few months now with difficulty having a normal BM. Its usually sludge like...sorry about the description. A colonoscopy 2 years ago showed dilated colon and the gastro Dr said I have IBS _C . He said
Hi everyone. Ive had gut problems for years. Diarrhoea mostly. My stomach has been swollen for a few months now with difficulty having a normal BM. Its usually sludge like...sorry about the description. A colonoscopy 2 years ago showed dilated colon and the gastro Dr said I have IBS _C . He said
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Post COVID UC flare - Mezavant probs
Hi I'm new, feeling a bit scared as it's Christmas time and my gastro not back til 8 January. I had COVID mid November, very nauseous and some diahhrea and very soft sticky stool. Mild proctosigmoiditis (low down UC) for 30 years. Been off meds for 20 years until now. Following COVID my bowel symptoms
Hi I'm new, feeling a bit scared as it's Christmas time and my gastro not back til 8 January. I had COVID mid November, very nauseous and some diahhrea and very soft sticky stool. Mild proctosigmoiditis (low down UC) for 30 years. Been off meds for 20 years until now. Following COVID my bowel symptoms
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 months ago
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