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1c ovarian cancer
hi I’ve been diagnosed with stage 1 c ovarian luscious cancer and had a full hysterectomy but my consultant has informed me that chemotherapy is not a option as it won’t work is anybody else been in this situation
hi I’ve been diagnosed with stage 1 c ovarian luscious cancer and had a full hysterectomy but my consultant has informed me that chemotherapy is not a option as it won’t work is anybody else been in this situation
Marketlover
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Better chemo administration technique, takes into account each individual patient
“People with the same body surface area could have very different heights and weights, could have very different muscle masses or genetics, but as long as the height and the weight plugged into this equation give the same body surface area, their dose is identical,” https://news.mit.edu/2024/closed-loop-drug-delivery-system-could-improve-chemotherapy
“People with the same body surface area could have very different heights and weights, could have very different muscle masses or genetics, but as long as the height and the weight plugged into this equation give the same body surface area, their dose is identical,” https://news.mit.edu/2024/closed-loop-drug-delivery-system-could-improve-chemotherapy
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Are bone and CT scans required quarterly if PSA and testosterone are basically zero and no symptoms?
I have stage IV prostate cancer with a spot on my lung being the only known spread of my cancer. After my chemo regimen, my CT and bone scans have been clean for a year now. And my blood work is perfect at the moment. I am on Zytiga and getting a Lupron shot quarterly. My doc still wants
I have stage IV prostate cancer with a spot on my lung being the only known spread of my cancer. After my chemo regimen, my CT and bone scans have been clean for a year now. And my blood work is perfect at the moment. I am on Zytiga and getting a Lupron shot quarterly. My doc still wants
Wildfun44
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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severe covid vaccine reaction, & ibuprofen
After 4 or 5 covid vaccines with very minimal side effects , the most recent vaccine left me sick with fever and several lymph nodes swelling up within a few days. 2 nodes in armpit under the vaccine were extremely swollen and very painful. so much so, that I could not sleep on that side for weeks
After 4 or 5 covid vaccines with very minimal side effects , the most recent vaccine left me sick with fever and several lymph nodes swelling up within a few days. 2 nodes in armpit under the vaccine were extremely swollen and very painful. so much so, that I could not sleep on that side for weeks
humaniquarian
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Recurrence
I know with over OVCA (or any cancer), everyone hopes for “one and done”, but life sometimes doesn’t work out that way. I have had a number of reoccurrences but want to share that so far I’ve been knocking them back with various treatments, whether it be chemo, radiation, targeted therapy, immunotherapy
I know with over OVCA (or any cancer), everyone hopes for “one and done”, but life sometimes doesn’t work out that way. I have had a number of reoccurrences but want to share that so far I’ve been knocking them back with various treatments, whether it be chemo, radiation, targeted therapy, immunotherapy
Leniko
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Recurrence
I know with over OVCA (or any cancer), everyone hopes for “one and done”, but life sometimes doesn’t work out that way. I have had a number of reoccurrences but want to share that so far I’ve been knocking them back with various treatments, whether it be chemo, radiation, targeted therapy, immunotherapy
I know with over OVCA (or any cancer), everyone hopes for “one and done”, but life sometimes doesn’t work out that way. I have had a number of reoccurrences but want to share that so far I’ve been knocking them back with various treatments, whether it be chemo, radiation, targeted therapy, immunotherapy
Leniko
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Any proof that removing a tumor off prostate bed by radiation or surgery is better than just systemic therapy ?
Here is my history PSA rising now 0.77 Going for pet scan tomorrow Tumour on prostate bed had Radical Prostatectomy with Lymph node removal 03/2023 Stage 4 Oligo Metastatic Prostate Cancer Original PSA 942.40 at diagnosis 06/2022 Gleason 8 / 9 ductal without large cribform gland, cT3b
Here is my history PSA rising now 0.77 Going for pet scan tomorrow Tumour on prostate bed had Radical Prostatectomy with Lymph node removal 03/2023 Stage 4 Oligo Metastatic Prostate Cancer Original PSA 942.40 at diagnosis 06/2022 Gleason 8 / 9 ductal without large cribform gland, cT3b
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Chemotherapy holiday
Good morning to all! I was diagnosed stage 4 mbc, er+, pr+, her2 low to+, 2 years ago. I also found out last summer I have the PIK3 mutation...not much luck with treatments. So far matastases have remained in bones. Was on Kinjinti, Femara, Faslodex for a few months, then Femara was withdrawn..kep the
Good morning to all! I was diagnosed stage 4 mbc, er+, pr+, her2 low to+, 2 years ago. I also found out last summer I have the PIK3 mutation...not much luck with treatments. So far matastases have remained in bones. Was on Kinjinti, Femara, Faslodex for a few months, then Femara was withdrawn..kep the
Tuckermom
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
FDA approval Alecensa (alectinib) following surgery for people with early stage ALK positive NSCLC
On April 18, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Alecensa (alectinib) following surgical resection for people living with early-stage ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The approval is based on results from the ALINA study (NCT03456076). Participants with stage
On April 18, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Alecensa (alectinib) following surgical resection for people living with early-stage ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The approval is based on results from the ALINA study (NCT03456076). Participants with stage
Miranda_GO2
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Lung Cancer Support
2 months ago
Workplace discrimination for ADHD- has anyone successfully claimed against their employer?
Hi, I'm new here (I live in England).I was diagnosed with ADHD six months ago, but I had voiced my concerns of struggling at work in the months prior. Before and after my diagnosis my employer has refused my hybrid working request without discussion. I work in a very busy, noisy environment and my performance
Hi, I'm new here (I live in England).I was diagnosed with ADHD six months ago, but I had voiced my concerns of struggling at work in the months prior. Before and after my diagnosis my employer has refused my hybrid working request without discussion. I work in a very busy, noisy environment and my performance
Pizza4life
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
2 months ago
Elahere
I have ovarian cancer since 10/2020. Have done all kinds of chemo plus radiation everything was good till this passes week. Had a pet scan and the cancer metastatic to different parts of my body. The last chance I have is this new drug Elahere. Has anyone been on this drug and what did it do for you?
I have ovarian cancer since 10/2020. Have done all kinds of chemo plus radiation everything was good till this passes week. Had a pet scan and the cancer metastatic to different parts of my body. The last chance I have is this new drug Elahere. Has anyone been on this drug and what did it do for you?
MyDogKalie
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Cll to Hodgkins lymphoma
My husband had Cll 11 years and started treatment in Oct, 2023 with Calquence. It was working, but not as effectively as desired. They then added Venclexta in Dec. He still wasn’t getting better, so after a pet scan and lymph biopsy, it was determined he now also has Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Apparently,
My husband had Cll 11 years and started treatment in Oct, 2023 with Calquence. It was working, but not as effectively as desired. They then added Venclexta in Dec. He still wasn’t getting better, so after a pet scan and lymph biopsy, it was determined he now also has Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Apparently,
Junebug20
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Recurrence?im scared
I don't know where to start because I'm scared to death. I already made a post about my situation but I need to talk more about it with people who understand my situation. My mother, my beloved mother... my reason for living. In 2020 she underwent surgery for stage one seromucinous adenocarcinoma
I don't know where to start because I'm scared to death. I already made a post about my situation but I need to talk more about it with people who understand my situation. My mother, my beloved mother... my reason for living. In 2020 she underwent surgery for stage one seromucinous adenocarcinoma
Belindajames
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
fallopian cancer return
hi everyone. After chemo, surgery and chemo, was cancer free we thought. But now it has return in the lymph nodes after 6 months and my dr wants to do carbo with dioxin. Has anyone done this combo? If so how bad were side affects? Hair loss? Heart problems? She also suggested Elahere. Anyone
hi everyone. After chemo, surgery and chemo, was cancer free we thought. But now it has return in the lymph nodes after 6 months and my dr wants to do carbo with dioxin. Has anyone done this combo? If so how bad were side affects? Hair loss? Heart problems? She also suggested Elahere. Anyone
Jacquiemoo
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
4th round chemo worse since surgery, started feeling sick & stomach pains 😫
Hello lovely ladies I had 3 rounds of chemo along with Avastin & although I had many side effects, I was fortunate that sickness/nausea wasn't one of them. 5 weeks post interval surgery, I had round 4 (no Avastin this round) but tummy issues (swinging from diarrhea to constipation constantly) and nausea
Hello lovely ladies I had 3 rounds of chemo along with Avastin & although I had many side effects, I was fortunate that sickness/nausea wasn't one of them. 5 weeks post interval surgery, I had round 4 (no Avastin this round) but tummy issues (swinging from diarrhea to constipation constantly) and nausea
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Timing of Docetaxel
Hello. Am now in year 10. Details in profile. For 2+ years have been taking Zoladex, Zytiga and Prednisolone. The CT bone scans and Nuclear medicine full body scans every 6 months show no radiographic progression and I feel ok, apart from fatigue when not active. Recently have some discomfort
Hello. Am now in year 10. Details in profile. For 2+ years have been taking Zoladex, Zytiga and Prednisolone. The CT bone scans and Nuclear medicine full body scans every 6 months show no radiographic progression and I feel ok, apart from fatigue when not active. Recently have some discomfort
Ian99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Docetaxel Failing
Greetings from Inverness in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland! I would like to share my journey with you and hopefully get some advice on future treatments. In December 2022 following diagnoses of advanced prostate cancer with multiple bone metastasis I started zytiga + prednisone and 6 monthly triptorelin
Greetings from Inverness in the beautiful Highlands of Scotland! I would like to share my journey with you and hopefully get some advice on future treatments. In December 2022 following diagnoses of advanced prostate cancer with multiple bone metastasis I started zytiga + prednisone and 6 monthly triptorelin
Fisherman2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
The red devil chemotherapy
Just wondering how many other people have had the red devil chemotherapy treatment. I had it and it probably saved my life but I did not realize the potential problems it would pose me in the long term. I do not however regret having it and I am grateful to be still here with no breast cancer.
Just wondering how many other people have had the red devil chemotherapy treatment. I had it and it probably saved my life but I did not realize the potential problems it would pose me in the long term. I do not however regret having it and I am grateful to be still here with no breast cancer.
mathematics
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My Breast Cancer Community
2 months ago
Moving on to Provenge/Sipuleucel-t
We met with my husband's onc yesterday to discuss the next move since the 3 years of Abiraraterone/prednisone has run its course. His psa numbers are now around 2.0 (up from a low of .04) and psma scan indicates that bone met volume is quite low. A recent lab biopsy didn't reveal much... The good doc
We met with my husband's onc yesterday to discuss the next move since the 3 years of Abiraraterone/prednisone has run its course. His psa numbers are now around 2.0 (up from a low of .04) and psma scan indicates that bone met volume is quite low. A recent lab biopsy didn't reveal much... The good doc
Lavender22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
sickness
sorry I have been MIA but this chemo is making me sick so I had to get meds to get it under control. But I am up against a lot is why I am sick I think. But I hope everyone is doing good. I am fighting metastatic breast cancer and multiple myeloma plus cardiac amyloidosis so it is a big gulp for me.
sorry I have been MIA but this chemo is making me sick so I had to get meds to get it under control. But I am up against a lot is why I am sick I think. But I hope everyone is doing good. I am fighting metastatic breast cancer and multiple myeloma plus cardiac amyloidosis so it is a big gulp for me.
TeenaUSA
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Myeloma America Support
2 months ago
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