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2ND Opinion by Radiologist
I recently had mpMRI and PSMA/PET scans that indicate I have cancer in the Seminal Vesicles and Lymph Nodes. I want to have the slides sent to a radiologist for a 2nd opinion. Can anyone recommend a good radiologist that can complete this task.
I recently had mpMRI and PSMA/PET scans that indicate I have cancer in the Seminal Vesicles and Lymph Nodes. I want to have the slides sent to a radiologist for a 2nd opinion. Can anyone recommend a good radiologist that can complete this task.
Jimbo47
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Peace of Mind
Over the past several months I've not been quite as active on the forum. This has been because I've been busy attending a host of appointments with different medical professionals, ranging from the practise nurse to various consultants, all in order to discover the cause of some uncomfortable and worrying
Over the past several months I've not been quite as active on the forum. This has been because I've been busy attending a host of appointments with different medical professionals, ranging from the practise nurse to various consultants, all in order to discover the cause of some uncomfortable and worrying
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Started bleeding with BMs again.
Good afternoon, I was diagnosed with Ulcerative colitis at the start of May 2024 via colonoscopy. Start of June , I had a bad flare up where I had lots of blood and diarrhea ( up to 12 times day) worse cramps ever. Finding mesalasine tablets in poo. Got admitted 3 days in hospital for dehydration and
Good afternoon, I was diagnosed with Ulcerative colitis at the start of May 2024 via colonoscopy. Start of June , I had a bad flare up where I had lots of blood and diarrhea ( up to 12 times day) worse cramps ever. Finding mesalasine tablets in poo. Got admitted 3 days in hospital for dehydration and
Raerae2781
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 months ago
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Hello, Silent observor here, wife to Ed: Diagnosed with stage IV, Gleason 8, November 2020, with mets to nearby lymph nodes and lungs (of all places). Successfully treated so far with orchiectomy, Zytiga and prednisone with minimum SE. Age 60, living in PNW of US. Ed is considering an application
Hello, Silent observor here, wife to Ed: Diagnosed with stage IV, Gleason 8, November 2020, with mets to nearby lymph nodes and lungs (of all places). Successfully treated so far with orchiectomy, Zytiga and prednisone with minimum SE. Age 60, living in PNW of US. Ed is considering an application
MIkamom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Parkinson’s Active Immunotherapy Medicine Phase 1 Study Positive Results Published
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Liver Help
Hello everyone, I am new to this forum, and I am looking for any insights and answers as I feel I am constantly hitting a brick wall with getting any type of answer. I am a 34 year old female (caucasian), I am 5'4 and 12.7 stone- I could probably do with losing 2 stone but I am not significantly '
Hello everyone, I am new to this forum, and I am looking for any insights and answers as I feel I am constantly hitting a brick wall with getting any type of answer. I am a 34 year old female (caucasian), I am 5'4 and 12.7 stone- I could probably do with losing 2 stone but I am not significantly '
BulbaGirl
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Wondering if iron dose age should vary depending on weight please?
Hi I usually take Ferrous fumerate to help with iron levels. I’m wondering if this should vary depending on weight please as when I was ordering Three Arrows which is on its way, it asks for weight to work out a daily dose. Mine came to needing between 20 and 40ish a day. I’ve been & until it arrives
Hi I usually take Ferrous fumerate to help with iron levels. I’m wondering if this should vary depending on weight please as when I was ordering Three Arrows which is on its way, it asks for weight to work out a daily dose. Mine came to needing between 20 and 40ish a day. I’ve been & until it arrives
Jo5454
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Frozen transfer tips
Hi everyone. I am preparing for a frozen transfer after my fresh transfer failed in February. I had wanted to wait until my cycle was back too normal . I had become disillusioned with all the acupuncture and reflexology and just all the things I’d stopped doing because of TTC for 3 years . Now I
Hi everyone. I am preparing for a frozen transfer after my fresh transfer failed in February. I had wanted to wait until my cycle was back too normal . I had become disillusioned with all the acupuncture and reflexology and just all the things I’d stopped doing because of TTC for 3 years . Now I
Lemons1986
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
bleeding 3 years after total hysterectomy
Hello guys , has anyone experienced this at all ? I had total hysterectomy in 2021 out my cervix and uterus taken out . The two ovaries were left because it was stuck to bladder and would cause more complications since bladder specialist wasn’t in the room . I was put on triptorelin on and off till last
Hello guys , has anyone experienced this at all ? I had total hysterectomy in 2021 out my cervix and uterus taken out . The two ovaries were left because it was stuck to bladder and would cause more complications since bladder specialist wasn’t in the room . I was put on triptorelin on and off till last
Fela1113
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Saxon clinical trial
Hello all, I was recently enrolled in the Saxon clinical trial combining Xofigo with SBRT. Is anyone else in that trial? Diagnosed with prostate Cancer July 2014, Gleason 7 (4+3) in 6 of 12 . After Radiation treatments my PSA was undetectable until July 2019. It rose to 3.9 in January 2020
Hello all, I was recently enrolled in the Saxon clinical trial combining Xofigo with SBRT. Is anyone else in that trial? Diagnosed with prostate Cancer July 2014, Gleason 7 (4+3) in 6 of 12 . After Radiation treatments my PSA was undetectable until July 2019. It rose to 3.9 in January 2020
58Willys
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Does having CLL really make you 3 times more likely to get (another) cancer, and does CLL treatment add to the risk? - Part 1
1. The risk of developing a Secondary Primary Malignancy
"[i]The higher risk of SPM associated with CLL has been recognized for many years, well prior to the modern therapy era. Manosow and Weinerman in 1975 demonstrated a three-fold increase of SPM and an eight-fold increase of SC in CLL[/i]
1. The risk of developing a Secondary Primary Malignancy
"[i]The higher risk of SPM associated with CLL has been recognized for many years, well prior to the modern therapy era. Manosow and Weinerman in 1975 demonstrated a three-fold increase of SPM and an eight-fold increase of SC in CLL[/i]
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
7 months ago
High Ferrtin level - 3/57 ugL. The range should be between 30 - 250 (Woman)
Since my last two blood test over 4 months, my ferritin level has been Ferritin * 3/57 ugL. The range should be between 30 - 250. This is of a great concern to me as I suffer from the following Conditions: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sarcoidosis, High Blood Pressure, Lower Back pain - Severe Degenerative
Since my last two blood test over 4 months, my ferritin level has been Ferritin * 3/57 ugL. The range should be between 30 - 250. This is of a great concern to me as I suffer from the following Conditions: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sarcoidosis, High Blood Pressure, Lower Back pain - Severe Degenerative
gulshanmunshi
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NRAS
1 year ago
autoimmune gastritis
hi everyone, anyone have any knowledge on links between hashimotos and gastric mucosal disease/autoimmune atrophic gastritis/ biermans disease / thyroid gastric autoimmune syndrome. I spoke to an immunologist who told me links to the above and the association between hashimotos . I have also been tested
hi everyone, anyone have any knowledge on links between hashimotos and gastric mucosal disease/autoimmune atrophic gastritis/ biermans disease / thyroid gastric autoimmune syndrome. I spoke to an immunologist who told me links to the above and the association between hashimotos . I have also been tested
Rowing2
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Predicting Response to Bipolar Androgen Therapy - A Blood Based Biomarker Approach
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
hello
After searching through the web I came across this website. I finally went to go see a GI doctor. He asked what were my symptoms? But before I say, he told me he needed blood work done, colonoscopy, an ultrasound. My symptoms are bloating, excess amounts of gas, constipation, diarrhea. I do have a hard
After searching through the web I came across this website. I finally went to go see a GI doctor. He asked what were my symptoms? But before I say, he told me he needed blood work done, colonoscopy, an ultrasound. My symptoms are bloating, excess amounts of gas, constipation, diarrhea. I do have a hard
32321
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 months ago
Upcoming TTALC Workshop 3/23/24
Did you know? Clinical trials provide new treatment options, especially if existing treatments have not worked. You may also receive more attentive care in a clinical trial study because it requires close observation and follow-up from a team of doctors. Join our live interactive workshop to learn more
Did you know? Clinical trials provide new treatment options, especially if existing treatments have not worked. You may also receive more attentive care in a clinical trial study because it requires close observation and follow-up from a team of doctors. Join our live interactive workshop to learn more
AllysonBlueFaery
Community Ambassador
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
7 months ago
NUV-1511 drug-drug conjugate (DDC) to enter the clinical stage: phase 1
"Dosing the first patient with NUV-1511 marks a significant milestone for our proprietary DDC platform, from which we are developing potent oncology-focused chimeric small molecules designed to selectively deliver anti-cancer therapeutics to cancer cells, while mitigating effects on healthy non-target
"Dosing the first patient with NUV-1511 marks a significant milestone for our proprietary DDC platform, from which we are developing potent oncology-focused chimeric small molecules designed to selectively deliver anti-cancer therapeutics to cancer cells, while mitigating effects on healthy non-target
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
The 2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) meeting-- Chock full of Testosterone...
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Calprotectin still 1800
Calprotectin test back again after last check in February which was 1800 after having alot of blood loss and diarrhea flare-up yet it is still 1800.Gastro appointment on 1st of July booked to discuss but feel very down by this number as I have been eating nothing but oats, almond milk, fish and rice
Calprotectin test back again after last check in February which was 1800 after having alot of blood loss and diarrhea flare-up yet it is still 1800.Gastro appointment on 1st of July booked to discuss but feel very down by this number as I have been eating nothing but oats, almond milk, fish and rice
Sooty712
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 months ago
NGS Test/Next-Generation Sequencing Important to have done.
Hello friends. I just wanted to make sure that if you are able to have this testing done, it is really important for your health and treatments that are given for your TYPE of BC. I was dx in 2016 and MBC in 2019. Ibrance and Fasoldex lated aobut 2 years. I was and still am ER/PR + and HER2low, but
Hello friends. I just wanted to make sure that if you are able to have this testing done, it is really important for your health and treatments that are given for your TYPE of BC. I was dx in 2016 and MBC in 2019. Ibrance and Fasoldex lated aobut 2 years. I was and still am ER/PR + and HER2low, but
Hopeful4Cure
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
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