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live with prostate cancer
Since 2021 I was diagnosed with type 4 metastatic prostate cancer ,started my chemo with texatere my PSA is below 0 , taking lupron injection every 6 months my PSA is normal since then Now in july 2023 my PSA start increasing to 2.96 and no sign of cancer in my last Pet scan Now my Oncologist
Since 2021 I was diagnosed with type 4 metastatic prostate cancer ,started my chemo with texatere my PSA is below 0 , taking lupron injection every 6 months my PSA is normal since then Now in july 2023 my PSA start increasing to 2.96 and no sign of cancer in my last Pet scan Now my Oncologist
Mkhaz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Future after Erleada/Lupron
I met with a new MO today for a second opinion. I've been taking Erleada/Lupron for almost four years with few side effects (for which I'm grateful). I'm aware that my results have been very good and I wasn't looking for advice regarding a change in my care....I just wanted to have a second doctor
I met with a new MO today for a second opinion. I've been taking Erleada/Lupron for almost four years with few side effects (for which I'm grateful). I'm aware that my results have been very good and I wasn't looking for advice regarding a change in my care....I just wanted to have a second doctor
NorYug
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Cabazitaxel, can you return for a second round.
I was only on this chemo, Cabazitaxel, for three infusions, then was approved for Pluvicto . PSA was creeping up slowly during that time, from 63-141. Has anyone gone back to it and had success with 8-10 infusions? I am now being treated with docetaxel(50%) and carboplatin, both at a reduced percentage
I was only on this chemo, Cabazitaxel, for three infusions, then was approved for Pluvicto . PSA was creeping up slowly during that time, from 63-141. Has anyone gone back to it and had success with 8-10 infusions? I am now being treated with docetaxel(50%) and carboplatin, both at a reduced percentage
docbulldog
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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Inoperable Glioblastoma
My dad has glioblastoma in his left frontal lobe. His right arm/hand is now completely paralysed and his speech is getting poorer every week. It’s taken 5 months to finally start treatment due to stroke misdiagnosis. Due to location they cannot de bulk the tumour. As he is 68 he opted for 3 weeks of
My dad has glioblastoma in his left frontal lobe. His right arm/hand is now completely paralysed and his speech is getting poorer every week. It’s taken 5 months to finally start treatment due to stroke misdiagnosis. Due to location they cannot de bulk the tumour. As he is 68 he opted for 3 weeks of
Casper438
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The Brain Tumour Charity
11 months ago
New to board
Recently told that I mostly likely have recurrent prostate cancer. This is based solely on PSA and other risk factors (age, etc.). I have had a PET PSMA, NM Bone scan, CT Chest and Pelvis scan, and all have come out clean and clear. Local oncologist (while admitting he doesn't really know where the
Recently told that I mostly likely have recurrent prostate cancer. This is based solely on PSA and other risk factors (age, etc.). I have had a PET PSMA, NM Bone scan, CT Chest and Pelvis scan, and all have come out clean and clear. Local oncologist (while admitting he doesn't really know where the
Raflo
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
Nymox Reports Successful New NYMOZARFEX (TM) Long-Term Prostate Cancer Treatment Clinical Trial Results
NYMOZARFEX 15 mg Minimal Treatment of Low Grade Prostate Cancer Leads to Significant Long-Term Reduction in Incidence of Associated Prostate Cancer Surgery and Radiotherapy IRVINE, CA (July 25, 2023) Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation [OTC: NYMXF] (the “Company”) is pleased to announce today important
NYMOZARFEX 15 mg Minimal Treatment of Low Grade Prostate Cancer Leads to Significant Long-Term Reduction in Incidence of Associated Prostate Cancer Surgery and Radiotherapy IRVINE, CA (July 25, 2023) Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation [OTC: NYMXF] (the “Company”) is pleased to announce today important
vforvendetta
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
Infections during Chemo
After my LRP (2010) I had UTI's continually for ~2 years. I have no idea what finally shook them off -- a change from a tropical to a temperate climate, maybe? I am not coming to the end of the oral treatments available to me. At some time in the not too distant future I will be moving to docetaxel
After my LRP (2010) I had UTI's continually for ~2 years. I have no idea what finally shook them off -- a change from a tropical to a temperate climate, maybe? I am not coming to the end of the oral treatments available to me. At some time in the not too distant future I will be moving to docetaxel
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Abnormal liver function
Hi all, did any of you have abnormal liver function which was deemed just related to the stress of the surgery. I am 12 weeks post debulking surgery for mucinous ovary stage 1C3. My tumor markers currently normal which I am pleased with. I have not had chemo. my liver function was noted to be abnormal
Hi all, did any of you have abnormal liver function which was deemed just related to the stress of the surgery. I am 12 weeks post debulking surgery for mucinous ovary stage 1C3. My tumor markers currently normal which I am pleased with. I have not had chemo. my liver function was noted to be abnormal
Jholly4
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
Progression and Niraparib
Morning everyone I was on Niraparib since last June 22 but this June it was stopped as my CT scan showed progression to my liver and possibly spleen. Also in peritoneum. My oncologist felt the Niraparib wasn’t working. Am now back on Paclitaxel and carboplatin and just had my first round. Due to have
Morning everyone I was on Niraparib since last June 22 but this June it was stopped as my CT scan showed progression to my liver and possibly spleen. Also in peritoneum. My oncologist felt the Niraparib wasn’t working. Am now back on Paclitaxel and carboplatin and just had my first round. Due to have
Skyeplus
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
Secondary adrenal insufficiency after immunotherapy
First of all, I am so happy to have found this forum! I`ve been searching for the last two months for an active forum where I could find somebody like me, with secondary adrenal insufficiency. Last summer I was diagnosed with Triple Negative breast cancer stage 2(no limph node involvement). I begun
First of all, I am so happy to have found this forum! I`ve been searching for the last two months for an active forum where I could find somebody like me, with secondary adrenal insufficiency. Last summer I was diagnosed with Triple Negative breast cancer stage 2(no limph node involvement). I begun
Outandabout-1
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Relative risk for secondary bone marrow cancer within 5 years after initial CLL chemoimmunotherapy treatment (typically BR or FCR)
In countries where targeted therapies ('brutinibs, venetoclax, obinutuzumab/rituximab) are now available, the remaining reason that FCR (Fludarabine+Cyclophosphamide+Rituximab) is still sometimes recommended for the treatment of CLL is that it can be curative* about 55% of the time - but [u]
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In countries where targeted therapies ('brutinibs, venetoclax, obinutuzumab/rituximab) are now available, the remaining reason that FCR (Fludarabine+Cyclophosphamide+Rituximab) is still sometimes recommended for the treatment of CLL is that it can be curative* about 55% of the time - but [u]
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AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
11 months ago
My Small PCa Cells Don't Produce PSA
Hi All, Anyone here have these PCa cells and experience in treating them? Bio/history summary : - Dx Gleason 8 seven years ago - Prostate tumour metastasis to seminal vesicules and pelvic lymph nodes - PSA from about 150 to undetectable after ADT, enzalutamide , and 6 x docetaxal Now - March scans
Hi All, Anyone here have these PCa cells and experience in treating them? Bio/history summary : - Dx Gleason 8 seven years ago - Prostate tumour metastasis to seminal vesicules and pelvic lymph nodes - PSA from about 150 to undetectable after ADT, enzalutamide , and 6 x docetaxal Now - March scans
Bandit99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
CLL then long remission and now Myeloma
After a long remission of about 8 years , I was diagnosed with Myeloma in August 2022. I was treated with Chemotherapy again (Bortezimib, Cyclophosphamide,Dexamethazone) I achieved a good partial remission and now having a bone strengthener infusion called Zonedronic acid once a month. Apparently
After a long remission of about 8 years , I was diagnosed with Myeloma in August 2022. I was treated with Chemotherapy again (Bortezimib, Cyclophosphamide,Dexamethazone) I achieved a good partial remission and now having a bone strengthener infusion called Zonedronic acid once a month. Apparently
keepfit123
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CLL Support
11 months ago
Trodelvy and dizziness
Hello everyone! I haven’t posted in awhile because I have been trying to make it through my new chemo regime. I am on Trodelvy and seemed to hit the jackpot in experiencing lots of the side affects. I have had one full cycle of it. ( 2 doses at 100 percent strength). Lots of nausea that I don’t
Hello everyone! I haven’t posted in awhile because I have been trying to make it through my new chemo regime. I am on Trodelvy and seemed to hit the jackpot in experiencing lots of the side affects. I have had one full cycle of it. ( 2 doses at 100 percent strength). Lots of nausea that I don’t
Ticket123
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Tagrisso vs Erlotinib
Hi All, Dad had results of liquid biopsy and EGFR positive, Oncologist has recommended Erlotinib ( NHS treatment). We understand that his diagnosis T4 N2 M0 is non curative but trying to balance quality of life and length; chemo and a standard biopsy were deemed not tolerable for my 89 yr old dad. Silly
Hi All, Dad had results of liquid biopsy and EGFR positive, Oncologist has recommended Erlotinib ( NHS treatment). We understand that his diagnosis T4 N2 M0 is non curative but trying to balance quality of life and length; chemo and a standard biopsy were deemed not tolerable for my 89 yr old dad. Silly
Adaughter
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
11 months ago
Another exciting installment in the further adventures of a slightly scared intrepid bypass owner.
Well things are still happening, not quite in the order originally expected. A appointment to see Mr A on Tuesday the 25 to explain things.I thought that I was going to have started my chemo and radiation therapy by now,but on the phone Mr A has told me that the is a slight delay in the histology results
Well things are still happening, not quite in the order originally expected. A appointment to see Mr A on Tuesday the 25 to explain things.I thought that I was going to have started my chemo and radiation therapy by now,but on the phone Mr A has told me that the is a slight delay in the histology results
Rogo23
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
QoL: Fingal's Cave
A mixed media (watercolour + oil pastel) painting from a photograph I took while sailing by the island on a recent cruise. I used just three colours of paint: lemon yellow, Payne's grey and burnt sienna, mixing the greens, browns and greys from these. From a therapeutic point of view, I painting the
A mixed media (watercolour + oil pastel) painting from a photograph I took while sailing by the island on a recent cruise. I used just three colours of paint: lemon yellow, Payne's grey and burnt sienna, mixing the greens, browns and greys from these. From a therapeutic point of view, I painting the
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Pain in belly since first chemo on Tuesday - very scared
I am very scared. I have just gone through my first dose of chemo (carbo/paxil) on Tuesday for my recurrence to the peritoneum (I was in remission for 6 yeaers). I am having some very uncomfortable belly pains from the top of my stomach to the bottom. They took out fluids (4.8L) a week ago yesterday.
I am very scared. I have just gone through my first dose of chemo (carbo/paxil) on Tuesday for my recurrence to the peritoneum (I was in remission for 6 yeaers). I am having some very uncomfortable belly pains from the top of my stomach to the bottom. They took out fluids (4.8L) a week ago yesterday.
Chanterelle
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
lover progression
hi there... well looks like my 11 month run on. Verzenio with bone Mets only has come to a screeching halt! Pet scan showed not only more activity in old spots, but three new spots on my liver that were never there! So now I'm not bone Mets only🥹🥹🥹! My dr is gonna habe me do another Guardant biopsy
hi there... well looks like my 11 month run on. Verzenio with bone Mets only has come to a screeching halt! Pet scan showed not only more activity in old spots, but three new spots on my liver that were never there! So now I'm not bone Mets only🥹🥹🥹! My dr is gonna habe me do another Guardant biopsy
DianaSav
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
antibiotics and Niraparib
hi ladies Can any of you help me. I have been on Niraparib for 5 weeks, and have now got an ear infection. My GP has given me penicillin. I called the chemo hotline and they said I was to stop taking the Niraparib while on antibiotics. but this was only after I asked the question. my bloods have
hi ladies Can any of you help me. I have been on Niraparib for 5 weeks, and have now got an ear infection. My GP has given me penicillin. I called the chemo hotline and they said I was to stop taking the Niraparib while on antibiotics. but this was only after I asked the question. my bloods have
Willowsmum51
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
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