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I haven't recd a notice fr the Health Unhlocked PMR forum in months. I see I am still registered tho and my preferences recorded. Any idea why? Has something changed? Opps Guess its 3 questions. LOL In the dept. of stressors that can lead to flares, I learned last summer that death of a loved
I haven't recd a notice fr the Health Unhlocked PMR forum in months. I see I am still registered tho and my preferences recorded. Any idea why? Has something changed? Opps Guess its 3 questions. LOL In the dept. of stressors that can lead to flares, I learned last summer that death of a loved
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PMRGCAuk
3 hours ago
Prostate Cancer Diet and Re-purposed Meds
I was just reading a post about Jane Mcclelland's protocol regarding her book, "How to starve cancer." She also added a second portion on a book re-released, with a Ferroptosis (death by iron) protocol. I thought the criticism to be amazing. Cancer is a baffling mystery, top scientist and great minds
I was just reading a post about Jane Mcclelland's protocol regarding her book, "How to starve cancer." She also added a second portion on a book re-released, with a Ferroptosis (death by iron) protocol. I thought the criticism to be amazing. Cancer is a baffling mystery, top scientist and great minds
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 hours ago
GemCarbo and picc line advice please!
Hi ladies, I've seen my oncologist today (well, one of his minions anyway) to find out about my treatment plan for my first recurrence. They've told me that I'll have gemcitabine with carboplatin this time round, so I was just wondering if anyone had any advice about this regime please? Even though carbotaxol
Hi ladies, I've seen my oncologist today (well, one of his minions anyway) to find out about my treatment plan for my first recurrence. They've told me that I'll have gemcitabine with carboplatin this time round, so I was just wondering if anyone had any advice about this regime please? Even though carbotaxol
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My Ovacome
13 hours ago
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Surviving cancer: some options for you to consider
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaint of chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaint of chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
15 hours ago
Newly Diagnosed
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. It is breaking into the outer casing. I have a bone scan this afternoon. Assuming my bone scan is all clear, what will be my options
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. It is breaking into the outer casing. I have a bone scan this afternoon. Assuming my bone scan is all clear, what will be my options
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Prostate Cancer Network
18 hours ago
HGS stage 3b
Has anyone been through similar. I was diagnosed in May 2020 after total hysterectomy bue due to bladder injury in surgery was unable to start chemotherapy due to risk of sepsis. I had 1st reoccurance in sept 2021 and finished carbo/taxol in jan 2022. I have been on Lynparza for 2 years just finished
Has anyone been through similar. I was diagnosed in May 2020 after total hysterectomy bue due to bladder injury in surgery was unable to start chemotherapy due to risk of sepsis. I had 1st reoccurance in sept 2021 and finished carbo/taxol in jan 2022. I have been on Lynparza for 2 years just finished
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My Ovacome
19 hours ago
Epstein's Opinion vs New Uro's
Hi folks, I had Epstein give me a second opinion on my last biopsy, which was at the end of 2022. The original pathology report stated the 3+3 diagnosis was upgraded to 3+4, but didn't give any info about percentages of G4 cancer. Epstein cleared that up stating there was less than 5% G4, but there
Hi folks, I had Epstein give me a second opinion on my last biopsy, which was at the end of 2022. The original pathology report stated the 3+3 diagnosis was upgraded to 3+4, but didn't give any info about percentages of G4 cancer. Epstein cleared that up stating there was less than 5% G4, but there
PTvsPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 day ago
Success stories
Hello I was diagnosed with Gleason 3+4 in January and had surgery - clear margins and clear lymph nodes but worried and have a lot of anxiety about recurrence. Any success stories out there? Please share as I am so scared of my first PSA test in a few weeks. Thanks
Hello I was diagnosed with Gleason 3+4 in January and had surgery - clear margins and clear lymph nodes but worried and have a lot of anxiety about recurrence. Any success stories out there? Please share as I am so scared of my first PSA test in a few weeks. Thanks
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 days ago
Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer
Hi, I am new here. I came to this site because my husband was just diagnosed with prostate cancer last week. MRI PI RAS 5 with an extracapsular extension, cores 4/12 positive, Gleason 7 (4+3), and PSA 4.8 (PSA 2.2 in 2022). No involvements with lymph nodes and bones on MRI. All of these seem to put
Hi, I am new here. I came to this site because my husband was just diagnosed with prostate cancer last week. MRI PI RAS 5 with an extracapsular extension, cores 4/12 positive, Gleason 7 (4+3), and PSA 4.8 (PSA 2.2 in 2022). No involvements with lymph nodes and bones on MRI. All of these seem to put
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Mistery therapy: Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors s target for PCa
I will have to dig deeper to find the 4 clinical trials mentioned, but here is the text "Each tumor has its own distinctive molecular identity. Treatment, therefore, should be tailored to this unique cancer phenotype. Theragnostics uses the same compound for targeted imaging and treatment, radiolabeled
I will have to dig deeper to find the 4 clinical trials mentioned, but here is the text "Each tumor has its own distinctive molecular identity. Treatment, therefore, should be tailored to this unique cancer phenotype. Theragnostics uses the same compound for targeted imaging and treatment, radiolabeled
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Prostate Cancer Stems Cells/ what kills them?
I have done my duty. Radiation to my lymph nodes, and 24 months of Lupron and Erleada. Now I wait!!!!! yikes. Is there any way to kill Prostate Cancer stem cells? I have read a little about possible advances in killing cancer stem cells. What about prostate cancer stem cells. Im hoping to find
I have done my duty. Radiation to my lymph nodes, and 24 months of Lupron and Erleada. Now I wait!!!!! yikes. Is there any way to kill Prostate Cancer stem cells? I have read a little about possible advances in killing cancer stem cells. What about prostate cancer stem cells. Im hoping to find
icanwintwice
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Hoping someone can calm my anxiety.. colon cancer
Hello, I am a 26 year old female. I have been experiencing some scary symptoms that could either be hemorrhoids or colon cancer. Colon cancer does not run in my family, I’ve never seen any kind of cancer in my family actually. I will start my saying I have very bad hypochondria. I have always had severe
Hello, I am a 26 year old female. I have been experiencing some scary symptoms that could either be hemorrhoids or colon cancer. Colon cancer does not run in my family, I’ve never seen any kind of cancer in my family actually. I will start my saying I have very bad hypochondria. I have always had severe
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 days 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
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 days 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
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Lung Cancer Support
5 days ago
Hospice
Sharing that my daughter and I are meeting with hospice for in home hospice care this afternoon. I was going to wait for one more CT scan and oncologist visit, but this past weekend I spent the whole weekend in bed and had so much weakness and breathing problems that I can't put it off any longer.
Sharing that my daughter and I are meeting with hospice for in home hospice care this afternoon. I was going to wait for one more CT scan and oncologist visit, but this past weekend I spent the whole weekend in bed and had so much weakness and breathing problems that I can't put it off any longer.
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 days 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?
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My Ovacome
5 days ago
Eczema
I am wondering how many people with asthma also see a dermatologist for skin problems. I have bad episodes with eczema inside my ears, and on my legs and arms. Now that summer is coming, I would really love for this to clear up. I notice when my asthma is acting up, I get more breakouts. There must be
I am wondering how many people with asthma also see a dermatologist for skin problems. I have bad episodes with eczema inside my ears, and on my legs and arms. Now that summer is coming, I would really love for this to clear up. I notice when my asthma is acting up, I get more breakouts. There must be
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Asthma Community Forum
6 days ago
Technology upgrades: new method to boost immune cells for fighting cancer
”aims to utilize cytokine proteins for potential immunotherapy. Unlike past approaches, their technique guarantees prolonged localization of immune cell-stimulating cytokines within tumors, maintaining the cytokines’ structure and reactivity levels.” https://interestingengineering.com/science/boost-immune-cells-fighting-cancer
”aims to utilize cytokine proteins for potential immunotherapy. Unlike past approaches, their technique guarantees prolonged localization of immune cell-stimulating cytokines within tumors, maintaining the cytokines’ structure and reactivity levels.” https://interestingengineering.com/science/boost-immune-cells-fighting-cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
Does changes in liver always mean cancer
Hi My partner has cirrhosis and a spot on the liver which is monitored every 6 months. Following an ultrasound, more spots have now been identified and is going for an MRI and blood tests soon. I am very worried and was wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and does this always result in a
Hi My partner has cirrhosis and a spot on the liver which is monitored every 6 months. Following an ultrasound, more spots have now been identified and is going for an MRI and blood tests soon. I am very worried and was wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and does this always result in a
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British Liver Trust
6 days ago
The TheraPb clinical trial of targeted alpha therapy for prostate cancer is running for three years with plans for up to 100 patients
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 days ago
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