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Benapali and developing eczema
Has anyone else noticed that their skin on face and scalp has areas of flaky skin, especially at the edges of your hairline behind ears and on scalp. I bought E45 eczema cream but it doesn’t seem to work ? Any advice welcome 🙏
Has anyone else noticed that their skin on face and scalp has areas of flaky skin, especially at the edges of your hairline behind ears and on scalp. I bought E45 eczema cream but it doesn’t seem to work ? Any advice welcome 🙏
Gjbrose
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NRAS
4 months ago
Results from 4 Genomic labs
3 years ago we received a Foundation ONE Report giving us the report he has CDK12 mutation. He has been on Lupron, NUBEQA, and Zytiga. Over time they have failed. Recently, 4 lymph nodes were removed for thorough testing to make sure C had not mutated into Neuroendocrine. It had not. Actually, the
3 years ago we received a Foundation ONE Report giving us the report he has CDK12 mutation. He has been on Lupron, NUBEQA, and Zytiga. Over time they have failed. Recently, 4 lymph nodes were removed for thorough testing to make sure C had not mutated into Neuroendocrine. It had not. Actually, the
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
losartan and beta blocker
Does anyone else take a beta blocker with their BP meds? I'm on 12.5mg losartan (lowest dose) and the doctor prescribed propranolol as and when to help with my palpitations (could be hormone linked). Reading the pill notes it advises caution with this but the doctor said was ok so i'm not sure what to
Does anyone else take a beta blocker with their BP meds? I'm on 12.5mg losartan (lowest dose) and the doctor prescribed propranolol as and when to help with my palpitations (could be hormone linked). Reading the pill notes it advises caution with this but the doctor said was ok so i'm not sure what to
im989
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
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Pluvicto patient
74 yo male 3rd round of pluvicto PSA started at 9.8 down to 1.41 !! Been on Luprone for 18 months! Prostrate has been removed and cancer has spread to liver and spine. Surprisingly I feel good, no pain yet! I am a farmer still going 12 hours a day! I use quad-med shots for ED , but they don’t work as
74 yo male 3rd round of pluvicto PSA started at 9.8 down to 1.41 !! Been on Luprone for 18 months! Prostrate has been removed and cancer has spread to liver and spine. Surprisingly I feel good, no pain yet! I am a farmer still going 12 hours a day! I use quad-med shots for ED , but they don’t work as
Reltubs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PALB2 Stage 4 A prostate cancer treatment plan.
My Partner has stage 4A prostate cancer spread to the nodules and has the PALB2 gene. How effective is internal and external radiation and ADT as the first line of treatment? Why can't the drs start with PARP inhibitors and chemo which is the standard of care as a second line treatment? Is it because
My Partner has stage 4A prostate cancer spread to the nodules and has the PALB2 gene. How effective is internal and external radiation and ADT as the first line of treatment? Why can't the drs start with PARP inhibitors and chemo which is the standard of care as a second line treatment? Is it because
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Considering orchiectomy due to chronic constipation from Orgovyx
I've been on Orgovyx for 33 months for metastatic prostate cancer. Constipation is a known issue with Orgovyx and it has affected me to some degree most of the 33 months. Earlier this year it seem to get more chronic and intractable. I'm also currently using a 37.5mg weekly E2 patch, up from 0.025 twice
I've been on Orgovyx for 33 months for metastatic prostate cancer. Constipation is a known issue with Orgovyx and it has affected me to some degree most of the 33 months. Earlier this year it seem to get more chronic and intractable. I'm also currently using a 37.5mg weekly E2 patch, up from 0.025 twice
NewPotatoCaboose
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Anyone have withdrawal symptoms when dropping a treatment?
ER/PR positive HER2- Diagnosed 2019 primary breast cancer. IIIB chemo/infection/mastectomy radiation. 2021 - MBC bone Ibrance /Faslodex 2023- primary Lung Cancer/RT upper lobectomy March 2024-progression Orserdu. May 2024- major POD bones & liver May 2024- to begin Tredolvy.
ER/PR positive HER2- Diagnosed 2019 primary breast cancer. IIIB chemo/infection/mastectomy radiation. 2021 - MBC bone Ibrance /Faslodex 2023- primary Lung Cancer/RT upper lobectomy March 2024-progression Orserdu. May 2024- major POD bones & liver May 2024- to begin Tredolvy.
Elle713
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Ethanol Ablation
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has experienced Ethanol Ablation on thyroid lobe? The last post I can find was 2yrs ago. I guess it must be more in use now. My husband was scheduled for right lobe removal operation next Thursday then received a letter from his Consultant yesterday saying that on checking
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has experienced Ethanol Ablation on thyroid lobe? The last post I can find was 2yrs ago. I guess it must be more in use now. My husband was scheduled for right lobe removal operation next Thursday then received a letter from his Consultant yesterday saying that on checking
Maggiesmum
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Piqray/alpelesib. Oncologists. And various.
Hello all. Photo of Stevie. My little girl is growing up. I’m popping in to say I’ve been told, as of last Friday, I’m doing well on Piqray/Alpelesib and Fulvestrant. (Denocumab/Xgeva monthly) For any of you wondering how this regime is. For me it is going quite well but I must say, I have lost a lot
Hello all. Photo of Stevie. My little girl is growing up. I’m popping in to say I’ve been told, as of last Friday, I’m doing well on Piqray/Alpelesib and Fulvestrant. (Denocumab/Xgeva monthly) For any of you wondering how this regime is. For me it is going quite well but I must say, I have lost a lot
Timtam56
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
help determining stage
as many people are interested in the cancer stage, I would like to be answer them. I'm 63 Gleason 4+4 8 mri biopsy (Trans pireneal) 25 cores 12 positive 75% psma pet scan shows spread to exterior iliac lymph nodes is this stage IV, as all the literature appears to suggest it is. hopfully there is
as many people are interested in the cancer stage, I would like to be answer them. I'm 63 Gleason 4+4 8 mri biopsy (Trans pireneal) 25 cores 12 positive 75% psma pet scan shows spread to exterior iliac lymph nodes is this stage IV, as all the literature appears to suggest it is. hopfully there is
blackchurch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
My diagnosis after 6 years, Lymphoma EMZL, AL Amyloidosis and Myeloma
Hi everyone, It's been some time since I updated my situation after having been told my Lung nodules had grown. I had a lung wedge resection last year July after a biopsy which was terrible. I had infections a couple of times after the surgery. That is when I received the devastating news about my diagnosis
Hi everyone, It's been some time since I updated my situation after having been told my Lung nodules had grown. I had a lung wedge resection last year July after a biopsy which was terrible. I had infections a couple of times after the surgery. That is when I received the devastating news about my diagnosis
Pipido36
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 months ago
Op update
hi everyone! my mum had her debunking surgery 4 weeks ago yesterday and was told at the time the surgery had gone perfectly and she was NED. We went in today for the appointment to plan the chemo and the Registrar said that actually when the MDT had later reviewed the op they’d noticed microscopic
hi everyone! my mum had her debunking surgery 4 weeks ago yesterday and was told at the time the surgery had gone perfectly and she was NED. We went in today for the appointment to plan the chemo and the Registrar said that actually when the MDT had later reviewed the op they’d noticed microscopic
georgiageorgia182
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Why do MO have one stop Zytiga and Prednisone during Cabazitaxel And Carboplatin treatment for pca Adenocarcinoma liver Mets?
I should have asked. But, we asked so many questions, plus hoping for a more detailed answer
I should have asked. But, we asked so many questions, plus hoping for a more detailed answer
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Jak2 question and PV question (have medical anxiety so nervous)
Hey everyone sorry for such a long message. I'm a 28M and have had consistent high RBC, HGB, HCT counts for about 8 years now. The numbers though are ever so slightly elevated and range from (5.9-6.1 RBC), (16.7-17.2HGB),and(49-50.4 HCT) during those 8 years they each either went up or down and did NOT
Hey everyone sorry for such a long message. I'm a 28M and have had consistent high RBC, HGB, HCT counts for about 8 years now. The numbers though are ever so slightly elevated and range from (5.9-6.1 RBC), (16.7-17.2HGB),and(49-50.4 HCT) during those 8 years they each either went up or down and did NOT
HockeyFan47
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
New treatment
2 weeks ago I had liver ablation to remove 3 tumors on my liver. 2 were responding to treatment (anastrozole and kisqali for HER2 neg) and 1 was not. Surgery went well. Biopsy showed that the growing tumor was triple negative. Seemingly the other 2 (breast and hip met) are still HER2 negative. Anyone
2 weeks ago I had liver ablation to remove 3 tumors on my liver. 2 were responding to treatment (anastrozole and kisqali for HER2 neg) and 1 was not. Surgery went well. Biopsy showed that the growing tumor was triple negative. Seemingly the other 2 (breast and hip met) are still HER2 negative. Anyone
JulieB76
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Cancer Clinical Trial Participation May Not Actually Improve Survival, Study Says, MedPage Today May 22, 2024
[i]While an admittedly imperfect pooled analysis (w/ PCa trials amounting to 7% of total), this paper illuminates the effects of patient selection bias in clinical trial outcomes. [/i][i]
(emphasis is added.)
[/i][i] Along with the accompanying editorial, it should serve to provide some new guidance
[i]While an admittedly imperfect pooled analysis (w/ PCa trials amounting to 7% of total), this paper illuminates the effects of patient selection bias in clinical trial outcomes. [/i][i]
(emphasis is added.)
[/i][i] Along with the accompanying editorial, it should serve to provide some new guidance
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Prostate biopsy from rib ?
My dad , 83 , diagnosed with pc with mets to bones as per mri and psma. Not done biopsy yet as nervous to put dad through it and one oncologist said it’s not needed as the treatment would be ADT but then 3 other oncologists say it’s good to get it done as we would know what exactly we dealing with
My dad , 83 , diagnosed with pc with mets to bones as per mri and psma. Not done biopsy yet as nervous to put dad through it and one oncologist said it’s not needed as the treatment would be ADT but then 3 other oncologists say it’s good to get it done as we would know what exactly we dealing with
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
"8mm sclerotic focus noted T12 vertebrae within left superior acetabulum"
MO ordered CT Abdomen/pelvis after having a couple blood clots in urine, no blood, about 4 mths ago with several quick sharp pains in bladder area daily since about that time (may be from straining to empty bladder when urinate or kegels). CT no issues noted other than the 8mm sclerotic focus in T12
MO ordered CT Abdomen/pelvis after having a couple blood clots in urine, no blood, about 4 mths ago with several quick sharp pains in bladder area daily since about that time (may be from straining to empty bladder when urinate or kegels). CT no issues noted other than the 8mm sclerotic focus in T12
jjpeabody
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Colorectal Cancer Biomarkers and Treatment Impact - If you are ever diagnosed with colon cancer ....
Do you know how your biomarker testing results can impact your colorectal cancer treatment? There are many biomarkers that are important in colorectal cancer and its treatment. We have created an overview of the most important information about each biomarker to help you. This chart has a short description
Do you know how your biomarker testing results can impact your colorectal cancer treatment? There are many biomarkers that are important in colorectal cancer and its treatment. We have created an overview of the most important information about each biomarker to help you. This chart has a short description
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Administrator
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Colon Cancer Connected
4 months ago
TRIAL OF FULVESTRANT PLUS ABERMACICLIB WITH RUN IN OF FULVESTRANT
I HAVE BEEEN ON LETROZOLE AND I-BRANCE 100 FOR APROX 3 1/2 YEARS AND my latest PET scan show more activity and the above study has been recommended to me by my Oncologist as the next course of action. Has anyone else been included in this study, funded by Eli Lily drug company, 28 patients, 15 from
I HAVE BEEEN ON LETROZOLE AND I-BRANCE 100 FOR APROX 3 1/2 YEARS AND my latest PET scan show more activity and the above study has been recommended to me by my Oncologist as the next course of action. Has anyone else been included in this study, funded by Eli Lily drug company, 28 patients, 15 from
25047
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
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