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MRI Scan with Pacemaker
I had a colonoscopy on Monday but they couldn't do a full one as they found a malignant mass. I then had two CT scans and they contacted me yesterday to say they want to operate. However, one of the scans has now revealed I have a lesion on my liver and the hospital want to do a MRI scan. They have
I had a colonoscopy on Monday but they couldn't do a full one as they found a malignant mass. I then had two CT scans and they contacted me yesterday to say they want to operate. However, one of the scans has now revealed I have a lesion on my liver and the hospital want to do a MRI scan. They have
Clarrie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Bronchoscopie advice
Hello everyone I was recently due to have a bronchoscopie but cancelled at the last minute. I was told that I would have a local anesthetic in my nose and that they would be working on my lungs for 15 minutes. The idea of someone playing around in my lungs for 15 minutes whilst I was awake was very
Hello everyone I was recently due to have a bronchoscopie but cancelled at the last minute. I was told that I would have a local anesthetic in my nose and that they would be working on my lungs for 15 minutes. The idea of someone playing around in my lungs for 15 minutes whilst I was awake was very
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
TACE procedure
Hello all, an update my husband has cirrhosis NAL and 2 tumours were found. He had the above procedure a few weeks ago and good news yesterday the procedure has been successful, no cancer lighting up. Now it’s regular CT/MRI. To all of you awaiting this procedure I truly hope you have this outcome
Hello all, an update my husband has cirrhosis NAL and 2 tumours were found. He had the above procedure a few weeks ago and good news yesterday the procedure has been successful, no cancer lighting up. Now it’s regular CT/MRI. To all of you awaiting this procedure I truly hope you have this outcome
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
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Do you think your diagnosis of lung cancer was delayed in some way? Did it take longer than you expected to get a diagnosis and be treated? We are a group of researchers at RAND, a nonprofit nonpartisan research institution, leading a study to learn more about why and how delays in diagnosing lung
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Lung Cancer Support
3 months ago
Should I do chemotherapy?
New here. I am 81 and was diagnosed last month with PCa metastatic to a few bones. Gleason 9. PSA 21 at diagnosis. Have been put on orgovyx and xtandi. Chemo was not mentioned. Reading some posts here I wonder if chemo would be an important option for me ? I will turn 82 In a few
New here. I am 81 and was diagnosed last month with PCa metastatic to a few bones. Gleason 9. PSA 21 at diagnosis. Have been put on orgovyx and xtandi. Chemo was not mentioned. Reading some posts here I wonder if chemo would be an important option for me ? I will turn 82 In a few
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Just a quick question.
Hi everyone and thanks for all your help so far. As the chemo has now stopped working for Martin we are looking for any other options that might be available to give him more time. His MO has organised a liquid biopsy to see if there are any mutations that could be treated, which might help. We
Hi everyone and thanks for all your help so far. As the chemo has now stopped working for Martin we are looking for any other options that might be available to give him more time. His MO has organised a liquid biopsy to see if there are any mutations that could be treated, which might help. We
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Update and question about Olaparib
Its my 60th birthday today! Glad to still be here! CT scan was stable but CA15 continues to rise on Trodelvy. CA15 is an important indicator for me. This info plus a comprehensive new Gardian DNA blood genetic test showed us some new options based on my mutations/bio markers (I am an architect so firgive
Its my 60th birthday today! Glad to still be here! CT scan was stable but CA15 continues to rise on Trodelvy. CA15 is an important indicator for me. This info plus a comprehensive new Gardian DNA blood genetic test showed us some new options based on my mutations/bio markers (I am an architect so firgive
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
CC260 selective PI5P4Kα and PI5P4Kβ inhibitor
Hii I was going through some article regarding prostate cancer and found that some CC260 , a drug that attacks PI5P4Kα is under research . Many cases of prostate cancer can be treated through treatments that lower testosterone and other male sex hormones, but about 10–20% of prostate cancer cases
Hii I was going through some article regarding prostate cancer and found that some CC260 , a drug that attacks PI5P4Kα is under research . Many cases of prostate cancer can be treated through treatments that lower testosterone and other male sex hormones, but about 10–20% of prostate cancer cases
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Dad's PSA now 1800..nothing works..Is this the end??
Hey all, It pains me to write this as I'm probably scared to hear the truth. I've posted a few times, but this time, it's different. Dad was in hospital for a spinal cord compression - new activity on c3, new mets to spine and PSA soaring to 1800. Those dreaded words, "all options have been exhausted
Hey all, It pains me to write this as I'm probably scared to hear the truth. I've posted a few times, but this time, it's different. Dad was in hospital for a spinal cord compression - new activity on c3, new mets to spine and PSA soaring to 1800. Those dreaded words, "all options have been exhausted
kikinini
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Eczema
Hi gang. Over the past several months I have developed quite bad eczema, mostly on my forearms and lower legs. It’s a real pain in the ass and beginning to get on my nerves!😬 I’ve always been prone to this condition but it’s sudden return and it being sited on the lower limbs is unusual. Does anybody
Hi gang. Over the past several months I have developed quite bad eczema, mostly on my forearms and lower legs. It’s a real pain in the ass and beginning to get on my nerves!😬 I’ve always been prone to this condition but it’s sudden return and it being sited on the lower limbs is unusual. Does anybody
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Gemzar and Carboplatim
Hi ladies My wife is being treat for reoccurrence of her HGOC which has progressed to lymph in her neck and liver. She is being treat with Gemzar and Carboplatin, there's been no suggestion of radiotherapy. I'm asking if anyone could advise on side effects she seems very tired , which I understand
Hi ladies My wife is being treat for reoccurrence of her HGOC which has progressed to lymph in her neck and liver. She is being treat with Gemzar and Carboplatin, there's been no suggestion of radiotherapy. I'm asking if anyone could advise on side effects she seems very tired , which I understand
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
Mannitol
I’ve been pretty rubbish with compliance of my levothyroxine up until 12 months ago when I made a concerted effort to take every day. Since then I have had significant health problems but normal TSH and free T4. My symptoms have been allergic in nature with angioedema of the airway, hives and joint pain
I’ve been pretty rubbish with compliance of my levothyroxine up until 12 months ago when I made a concerted effort to take every day. Since then I have had significant health problems but normal TSH and free T4. My symptoms have been allergic in nature with angioedema of the airway, hives and joint pain
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Truqap update
I persuaded my onc to start me on this new drug in April. Since starting I have had great results. My first set of labs was great, so we backed off the amount of drug due to diarrhea. I had one set back on my 2nd blood tests but adjusted my meds and am back to lower values on tumor markers. My
I persuaded my onc to start me on this new drug in April. Since starting I have had great results. My first set of labs was great, so we backed off the amount of drug due to diarrhea. I had one set back on my 2nd blood tests but adjusted my meds and am back to lower values on tumor markers. My
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
Normal CA-125
I am going in for a total hysterectomy on the 25th They suspect a Granulosa Cell Tumour due the presence of a mass on my ovary and thickened womb lining However my CA-125 is in the ‘normal’ range, I am just curious if others received a DX with normal CA-125? I am ready for whatever comes but just
I am going in for a total hysterectomy on the 25th They suspect a Granulosa Cell Tumour due the presence of a mass on my ovary and thickened womb lining However my CA-125 is in the ‘normal’ range, I am just curious if others received a DX with normal CA-125? I am ready for whatever comes but just
Starflower2946
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
Trigger for PMR
Is the forum aware that a tumour or similar was the trigger for PMR in someone? My rheumatologist sent me for tumour screening, a lung X-ray and a colonoscopy. Or is the cause mostly unknown?
Is the forum aware that a tumour or similar was the trigger for PMR in someone? My rheumatologist sent me for tumour screening, a lung X-ray and a colonoscopy. Or is the cause mostly unknown?
Swizzly
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Radiation Confusion- please help clarify
Referred to and met with radiation oncologist because my PC is active again after almost 3 years. This will be my first experience with radiation. It was explained and I thought I understood but am now completely confused - scans (PSMA, MRI, CT and bone scan) showed activity in prostate, SV, and one
Referred to and met with radiation oncologist because my PC is active again after almost 3 years. This will be my first experience with radiation. It was explained and I thought I understood but am now completely confused - scans (PSMA, MRI, CT and bone scan) showed activity in prostate, SV, and one
MPCSUX
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Best Support To Send
Last year I had (non-breast cancer. Some dark times post-op, muchly lightened by a care package some friends put together and sent me. Books, gentle toiletries, that kind of thing. Anything you would recommend for a friend who’s had a sudden diagnosis & speedy Mastectomy? I know even behind send not
Last year I had (non-breast cancer. Some dark times post-op, muchly lightened by a care package some friends put together and sent me. Books, gentle toiletries, that kind of thing. Anything you would recommend for a friend who’s had a sudden diagnosis & speedy Mastectomy? I know even behind send not
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 months ago
Please join us Tuesday,June 18th, for our Living Room discussion on Surgical Options
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday June 18th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Jeffrey B. Velotta, MD, Thoracic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA and Clinical Assistant Professor
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday June 18th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Jeffrey B. Velotta, MD, Thoracic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA and Clinical Assistant Professor
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
FDA Approves Augtyro (repotrectinib) for Adults and Children with NTRK-Positive Solid Tumors
On June 13, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted accelerated approval of Augtyro (repotrectinib) for adults and children aged 12 years and older with NTRK-positive solid tumors, including both non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). The new approval
On June 13, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted accelerated approval of Augtyro (repotrectinib) for adults and children aged 12 years and older with NTRK-positive solid tumors, including both non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). The new approval
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
Seen the Oncologist
The Oncologist examined me and has decided to send me for a scan to see if the lump has gotten any bigger. If so it could mean Surgery Radiotherapy or drugs, if its shrinking to stay on Tamoxifen and he would see me in months. So I'm just waiting for appointments at the moment Gordon (Redier)
The Oncologist examined me and has decided to send me for a scan to see if the lump has gotten any bigger. If so it could mean Surgery Radiotherapy or drugs, if its shrinking to stay on Tamoxifen and he would see me in months. So I'm just waiting for appointments at the moment Gordon (Redier)
Redier
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Male Breast Cancer
4 months ago
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