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where to donate unused meds
hi everyone - I recently transitioned from ibrance and exemastane to Faslodex and Perjeta Herceptin injections and now I have a lot of unused and brand new meds that I want to donate. Unfortunately nobody that I have asked (breast cancer society / oncologist/ community organizer friend ) knows of
hi everyone - I recently transitioned from ibrance and exemastane to Faslodex and Perjeta Herceptin injections and now I have a lot of unused and brand new meds that I want to donate. Unfortunately nobody that I have asked (breast cancer society / oncologist/ community organizer friend ) knows of
Georgelila
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
cisplatin
Hi, I was on Carboplatin, Avastin and Zem, but I got an allergic reaction from Carboplatin. My oncologist told me he will replace Carboplatin with Cisplarin for my 5 session. I am wondering if someone has been on Cisplatin and what’s yours experience with Cisplatin?
Hi, I was on Carboplatin, Avastin and Zem, but I got an allergic reaction from Carboplatin. My oncologist told me he will replace Carboplatin with Cisplarin for my 5 session. I am wondering if someone has been on Cisplatin and what’s yours experience with Cisplatin?
Green999
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
Long complicated paper on gut microbiome and PCa, human and mouse studies.
The gut microbiome-prostate cancer crosstalk is modulated by dietary polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acids Nature Communications volume 15, Article number: 3431 (2024) PMID: 38654015 PMCID: PMC11039720 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45332-w Some snippets from the paper: ”Hypercaloric diets, such as
The gut microbiome-prostate cancer crosstalk is modulated by dietary polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acids Nature Communications volume 15, Article number: 3431 (2024) PMID: 38654015 PMCID: PMC11039720 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45332-w Some snippets from the paper: ”Hypercaloric diets, such as
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Need practical advice re:RRP for 76 year-old in fair shape
Hi everyone, My husband, just turned 76, is having a robotic radical prostatectomy on 5/13. He is (so far) Gleason 4+3, high Decipher score., clean PSMA. We eventually chose surgery as he's also been in retention for many months due to a median lobe, he preferred that to doing a HoLep followed by radiation
Hi everyone, My husband, just turned 76, is having a robotic radical prostatectomy on 5/13. He is (so far) Gleason 4+3, high Decipher score., clean PSMA. We eventually chose surgery as he's also been in retention for many months due to a median lobe, he preferred that to doing a HoLep followed by radiation
AliceinW57
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
#AskChatGPT : list of immunotherapy drugs for prostate cancer
As of my last update in January 2022, several immunotherapy drugs have been studied or are currently being investigated for the treatment of prostate cancer. Here are some of the notable ones: Sipuleucel-T (Provenge): Sipuleucel-T is an autologous cellular immunotherapy approved for the treatment
As of my last update in January 2022, several immunotherapy drugs have been studied or are currently being investigated for the treatment of prostate cancer. Here are some of the notable ones: Sipuleucel-T (Provenge): Sipuleucel-T is an autologous cellular immunotherapy approved for the treatment
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
What's on at Ovacome next week? (week commencing Monday 6 May 2024)
Good morning everyone, This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Tuesday 7 May - Gentle strengthening exercise class between 11:00am – 12:00pm : https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/exercise-class - Coventry &
Good morning everyone, This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Tuesday 7 May - Gentle strengthening exercise class between 11:00am – 12:00pm : https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/exercise-class - Coventry &
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Pluvicto Treatment
So, I just completed my 3rd round of Pluvicto and my primary oncologist wanted me to do a CT scan w/contrast and a bone scan. The Ct showed some increase in cancer in the liver and a number of other spots. I am only doing Pluvicto and no other treatment as requested. Are there other people who are receiving
So, I just completed my 3rd round of Pluvicto and my primary oncologist wanted me to do a CT scan w/contrast and a bone scan. The Ct showed some increase in cancer in the liver and a number of other spots. I am only doing Pluvicto and no other treatment as requested. Are there other people who are receiving
Parscore
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Thyroid Cancer Reoccurrence?
I'm having a bit of a panic. Had my thyroid panel done through medichecks with THYROGLOBULIN of 12. Had a TT for papillary thyroid cancer 13 years ago when I was 26. I was discharged from oncology 2 years ago and thyroglobulin not been checked since. I was always told it should be undectable. Should
I'm having a bit of a panic. Had my thyroid panel done through medichecks with THYROGLOBULIN of 12. Had a TT for papillary thyroid cancer 13 years ago when I was 26. I was discharged from oncology 2 years ago and thyroglobulin not been checked since. I was always told it should be undectable. Should
DarkStar85
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
interesting concepts (not applicable yet): Modulating extracellular matrix stiffness - a strategic approach to boost cancer immunotherapy
”How can targeting ECM stiffness be optimized to achieve maximal efficacy in various types of cancer immunotherapy?”….now that’s a hell of a question! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41419-024-06697-4
”How can targeting ECM stiffness be optimized to achieve maximal efficacy in various types of cancer immunotherapy?”….now that’s a hell of a question! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41419-024-06697-4
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
thinning hair and skin problem with IBS
I have had IBS(D) for more than 40 years which has gradually got worse over the years , more pain all over my abdomen radiating under right and left ribs ! I have had cat scans ,colonoscopies and blood tests over the years all normal ; I notice in the last few years my hair is getting thinner and
I have had IBS(D) for more than 40 years which has gradually got worse over the years , more pain all over my abdomen radiating under right and left ribs ! I have had cat scans ,colonoscopies and blood tests over the years all normal ; I notice in the last few years my hair is getting thinner and
Mascot68
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IBS Network
3 months ago
tp53 mutation
Hi All, my dad has been diagnosed with CLL and has just had it confirmed that he has the TP53 mutation/deletion. He is stable at the moment and is currently on watch & wait. His consultant has said if and when he starts treatment it will be for life or until it isn’t effective. I’ve read lots that say
Hi All, my dad has been diagnosed with CLL and has just had it confirmed that he has the TP53 mutation/deletion. He is stable at the moment and is currently on watch & wait. His consultant has said if and when he starts treatment it will be for life or until it isn’t effective. I’ve read lots that say
Fortheloveoffarming
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CLL Support
5 months ago
liquid biopsy lung cancer
Hello everyone, Does anyone have experience of a liquid biopsy either via the NHS or privately? We got a second opinion, discussed the case with a professor who recommended a guardant 360 liquid biopsy due to the unusual spread into the other lung & appearance during biopsy which is apparently usually
Hello everyone, Does anyone have experience of a liquid biopsy either via the NHS or privately? We got a second opinion, discussed the case with a professor who recommended a guardant 360 liquid biopsy due to the unusual spread into the other lung & appearance during biopsy which is apparently usually
Clark74517796
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
Different mutation?
I was just checking via my NHS app what had been sent to my GP, when I noticed on a letter from Guys this - it listed my mutations - CGN - normal karotype, NGS - CALR, L2AF1, ASXL2. (High risk markers) Previously I thought I was ASXL1, it could be a typo I suppose but does anyone know the difference
I was just checking via my NHS app what had been sent to my GP, when I noticed on a letter from Guys this - it listed my mutations - CGN - normal karotype, NGS - CALR, L2AF1, ASXL2. (High risk markers) Previously I thought I was ASXL1, it could be a typo I suppose but does anyone know the difference
lizzziep
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
EXERCISE is our best med.
I wrote this in response to a post that seems to have disappeared This is one of the most important post topics on this board. [i] In another large, phase 3 clinical trial funded by Movember, Chan and epidemiologists Stacey Kenfield and Lorelei Mucci, with principal investigators Rob Newton and
I wrote this in response to a post that seems to have disappeared This is one of the most important post topics on this board. [i] In another large, phase 3 clinical trial funded by Movember, Chan and epidemiologists Stacey Kenfield and Lorelei Mucci, with principal investigators Rob Newton and
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Recently diagnosed and trying to work out what to do! All advice gratefully received.
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
welshsky
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Always hit pca hard especially in the beginning and follow your instincts, You are Your Own Best Advocate.
Update Husband fighting with Stage 4 pca 06/2022 3 lytic lesions Seen same Medical Oncologist since 07/2022 Received a call from PA after only in this fight for 1.8 years and my husband has liver metastaties We don’t know how many or how big, as MO has not released pet scan of course we are devastated
Update Husband fighting with Stage 4 pca 06/2022 3 lytic lesions Seen same Medical Oncologist since 07/2022 Received a call from PA after only in this fight for 1.8 years and my husband has liver metastaties We don’t know how many or how big, as MO has not released pet scan of course we are devastated
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Today was a good day
My husband had his PSMA scan today and it was negative for mets!! I am so relieved! He also had his PSA tested today and no change since December. I feel like I can breathe for a moment. We also met with the radiation oncologist this morning to discuss brachytherapy boost and it was a very positive meeting
My husband had his PSMA scan today and it was negative for mets!! I am so relieved! He also had his PSA tested today and no change since December. I feel like I can breathe for a moment. We also met with the radiation oncologist this morning to discuss brachytherapy boost and it was a very positive meeting
EvFC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
better delivery for better results: nanolipid particles work well in vivo
”Mitchell and postdoctoral fellow Lulu Xue were able to achieve therapeutic mRNA delivery into the lungs, helping to eradicate metastatic lung cancer in preclinical mouse model studies. ” https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/04/penn-lipid-nanoparticles-michael-mitchell-research
”Mitchell and postdoctoral fellow Lulu Xue were able to achieve therapeutic mRNA delivery into the lungs, helping to eradicate metastatic lung cancer in preclinical mouse model studies. ” https://www.thedp.com/article/2024/04/penn-lipid-nanoparticles-michael-mitchell-research
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Surgery or radiotheraphy?
Hi, I writing this post on behalf if my husband who is 41 and was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma in January. He has been referred to The Queen Elizabeth under Richard Irving and we had a lengthy discussion last week about options as the tumour is at a size where it needs treatment. My husband is
Hi, I writing this post on behalf if my husband who is 41 and was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma in January. He has been referred to The Queen Elizabeth under Richard Irving and we had a lengthy discussion last week about options as the tumour is at a size where it needs treatment. My husband is
Zhad
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 months ago
Does Immunotherapy cause Vasculitis?
Hi, my Mum had vasculitis in 2013 following a bad infection, she continues to take 5mg prednisone to this day.Sadly she has been diagnosed with a stage 2 tumor of the cecum which because of her age and frailty at 81 years old is suggested to be inoperable. Genetic testing reveals its a type of cancer
Hi, my Mum had vasculitis in 2013 following a bad infection, she continues to take 5mg prednisone to this day.Sadly she has been diagnosed with a stage 2 tumor of the cecum which because of her age and frailty at 81 years old is suggested to be inoperable. Genetic testing reveals its a type of cancer
luggsey
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Vasculitis UK
5 months ago
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