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CTC circulating tumor cell count
I haven’t seen too much mention of CTC tests when PSA rises. Some rises at very low levels are not clearly correlated or confirmed by PET scans. So why isn’t CTC used, too expensive, inaccurate, most men lack a baseline test? Just curious if anyone tests this and what their experience has been
I haven’t seen too much mention of CTC tests when PSA rises. Some rises at very low levels are not clearly correlated or confirmed by PET scans. So why isn’t CTC used, too expensive, inaccurate, most men lack a baseline test? Just curious if anyone tests this and what their experience has been
Steel67
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
3 months since ovarian mass was an incidental find on CT scan and still waiting for my MRI.
I've posted on here before about this but I'm getting antsy. A fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on a CT when I went in for stomach pains (which turned out to be diverticulitis). On the CT scan they noticed a a complex cyst on my left ovary, however they couldn't be sure if it was just a
I've posted on here before about this but I'm getting antsy. A fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on a CT when I went in for stomach pains (which turned out to be diverticulitis). On the CT scan they noticed a a complex cyst on my left ovary, however they couldn't be sure if it was just a
starrynight5626
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My Ovacome
25 days ago
Need advice for a friend
A friend has been diagnosed with late stage cervical cancer and needs a 2nd opinion, i know our group is for ovarian but thought maybe someone would know a could UK based gynae oncologist for this? Thanks X
A friend has been diagnosed with late stage cervical cancer and needs a 2nd opinion, i know our group is for ovarian but thought maybe someone would know a could UK based gynae oncologist for this? Thanks X
Newbery3
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My Ovacome
25 days ago
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Some good news…
I’ve been trying to figure out some extreme lower back pain, and had another PSMA/PET scan today. I had visions of cancerous spread to my spine, and wanted to check things. Well, while it didn’t solve my back pain questions, it
did
gave me some
good news.
“There is no abnormal radiotracer
I’ve been trying to figure out some extreme lower back pain, and had another PSMA/PET scan today. I had visions of cancerous spread to my spine, and wanted to check things. Well, while it didn’t solve my back pain questions, it
did
gave me some
good news.
“There is no abnormal radiotracer
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
finally.....
I just got a phone call from Rochester cancer that my oncologist referred me to them. They are supposed to be the best in the state. it is way over on the other side of the state, a 3-hour drive and with an 80-year-old husband I am wondering how I will get there. I still get no serious response or
I just got a phone call from Rochester cancer that my oncologist referred me to them. They are supposed to be the best in the state. it is way over on the other side of the state, a 3-hour drive and with an 80-year-old husband I am wondering how I will get there. I still get no serious response or
DianeSH
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CLL Support
26 days ago
Nivolumab and Ipilimumab for Metastatic Prostate Cancer with an Immunogenic Signature: Phase 2 Trial
(UroToday.com) The 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting held in Chicago, IL between May 31 and June 4 was host to the Rapid Oral Abstract Session: Genitourinary Cancer - Prostate, Testicular, and Penile. Dr. Mark Linch presented results from the NEPTUNES (NCT03061539), a multi-centre
(UroToday.com) The 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting held in Chicago, IL between May 31 and June 4 was host to the Rapid Oral Abstract Session: Genitourinary Cancer - Prostate, Testicular, and Penile. Dr. Mark Linch presented results from the NEPTUNES (NCT03061539), a multi-centre
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
Recent diagnosis questions & concerns, please respond to any that you can
Ten questions/concerns, not necessarily in priority order: Prostate Cancer was diagnosed in 57 year-old, April 2024. Currently following active surveillance recommended by MD. The patient’s mother died of cancer at age 45 and the patient’s sister (she was MD) died at 58 of cancer. The patient’s only
Ten questions/concerns, not necessarily in priority order: Prostate Cancer was diagnosed in 57 year-old, April 2024. Currently following active surveillance recommended by MD. The patient’s mother died of cancer at age 45 and the patient’s sister (she was MD) died at 58 of cancer. The patient’s only
G6AS
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Prostate Cancer Network
26 days ago
Tibetan Therapy for prostate cancer
Hii , If anyone from India can tell his/her experience regarding Tibetan medicine for prostate cancer . There was one doctor Yeshi Dhodhen who is having good reputation for treating cancer . He also got Padamshree award from Govt. of India for his contribution in medical field . Unfortunately he passed
Hii , If anyone from India can tell his/her experience regarding Tibetan medicine for prostate cancer . There was one doctor Yeshi Dhodhen who is having good reputation for treating cancer . He also got Padamshree award from Govt. of India for his contribution in medical field . Unfortunately he passed
jeetu_g27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
Understanding the Threat of Micrometastases (also known as Minimal Residual Disease) in Prostate Cancer or Don't sweat the small stuff
Greetings followers of FPC; It is time to set things straight in regards to the oligometastatic state in prostate caner. Posters will tell you that it does not exist because of micrometastases. So let's take a look at micrometastases first. The dreaded micrometastases.....the ultimate death sentence
Greetings followers of FPC; It is time to set things straight in regards to the oligometastatic state in prostate caner. Posters will tell you that it does not exist because of micrometastases. So let's take a look at micrometastases first. The dreaded micrometastases.....the ultimate death sentence
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
27 days ago
Did the Prostate Biopsy Pick Up What the MRI Missed? Or was it a Newer Developed Lesion
Back at the end of March (2024) I had an MRI which according to my urologist indicated 2 suspect areas he called "lesions." Two months later, at the end of May (2024), I had a prostate biopsy which after it was over, I was told (by assistant helping with procedure) there were 3 suspect
Back at the end of March (2024) I had an MRI which according to my urologist indicated 2 suspect areas he called "lesions." Two months later, at the end of May (2024), I had a prostate biopsy which after it was over, I was told (by assistant helping with procedure) there were 3 suspect
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
27 days ago
how long were you all on Herceptin perjeta treatment ?
hi everyone! I switched treatment after 4 years on Ibrance and it’s been definitely a major mind adjustment. Herceptin perjeta every 3 weeks and Faslodex every 4. If folks went through H/P curious how long g you were on this treatment. I have to have an echo every 4 months so can’t imagine it’s
hi everyone! I switched treatment after 4 years on Ibrance and it’s been definitely a major mind adjustment. Herceptin perjeta every 3 weeks and Faslodex every 4. If folks went through H/P curious how long g you were on this treatment. I have to have an echo every 4 months so can’t imagine it’s
Georgelila
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
28 days ago
Odd Lesion
Anyone ever have a cancerous lesion just in tissue not connected to any organ. I have a lesion we are watching behind my left kidney. It has grown from 6mm to 9mm. I have another CT on the 10th. My Oncologist questions that it is actually breast cancer so not biopsied yet.
Anyone ever have a cancerous lesion just in tissue not connected to any organ. I have a lesion we are watching behind my left kidney. It has grown from 6mm to 9mm. I have another CT on the 10th. My Oncologist questions that it is actually breast cancer so not biopsied yet.
fancydog
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
28 days ago
How do I gradually run faster, what’s best?
I need to go to go out & do Wk 8 Run 2 this morning & prevaricating (but will do it) …. I’m an exceptionally slow runner and run 1 on Wednesday felt rubbish, so was good to read about Toxic 10 & Tomato Ten in someone else’s post as I do have these! (And in swimming too!) I want to run gradually faster
I need to go to go out & do Wk 8 Run 2 this morning & prevaricating (but will do it) …. I’m an exceptionally slow runner and run 1 on Wednesday felt rubbish, so was good to read about Toxic 10 & Tomato Ten in someone else’s post as I do have these! (And in swimming too!) I want to run gradually faster
Snippit
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
29 days ago
Alpelisib and fulversant
Hi all, I was diagnosed June 2021, bones only, ibrance and letrezole for 2 years, then progression to liver, 6 months on paclitaxel then further progression to bones, liver and periteneum. PIC3CA mutation so onc wants to try Alpelisib and fulversant. Feeling extremely down about it all, cancer seems
Hi all, I was diagnosed June 2021, bones only, ibrance and letrezole for 2 years, then progression to liver, 6 months on paclitaxel then further progression to bones, liver and periteneum. PIC3CA mutation so onc wants to try Alpelisib and fulversant. Feeling extremely down about it all, cancer seems
RachH20
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
29 days ago
Is there an "oligometastatic state" for prostate cancer (but not in breast cancer or lung cancer)?
The concept of an "oligometastatic state" is that there exists an early stage where metastases are few in number and are in some way different from metastases that develop later. It also means that there are no micrometastases in systemic circulation (in bone and lymph) and in reservoirs like bone, nerve
The concept of an "oligometastatic state" is that there exists an early stage where metastases are few in number and are in some way different from metastases that develop later. It also means that there are no micrometastases in systemic circulation (in bone and lymph) and in reservoirs like bone, nerve
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
hello
Hello. I'm receiving chemo for the 3rd time since my diagnosis in 2021. I've now had all 3 of the chemo cocktails that are typically used. This time, the cancer has metastasized to my liver. Tiny spots. I just had a scan this week and there is no further metastasis. I will find out today what our
Hello. I'm receiving chemo for the 3rd time since my diagnosis in 2021. I've now had all 3 of the chemo cocktails that are typically used. This time, the cancer has metastasized to my liver. Tiny spots. I just had a scan this week and there is no further metastasis. I will find out today what our
Healingvibes400
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
30 days ago
FDA clearance for SYNC-T SV-102, a pioneering combo immunotherapy for Metastatic Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Source link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/syncromune-inc-announces-fda-clearance-232200345.html SYNC-T SV-102 Therapy combines partial tumor oncolysis with a fixed-dose combination multi-target biologic drug to provide a novel, personalized therapeutic approach for the treatment of metastatic
Source link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/syncromune-inc-announces-fda-clearance-232200345.html SYNC-T SV-102 Therapy combines partial tumor oncolysis with a fixed-dose combination multi-target biologic drug to provide a novel, personalized therapeutic approach for the treatment of metastatic
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Is it possible to get back to Platinum based chemo?
Hello beautiful ladies, My mum has been living with ovarian cancer since 2020. After debulking surgery and many treatments, her cancer was declared platinum-resistant. Following this, she received 6 rounds of Doxorubicin + Bevacizumab, which kept her stable. However, she still has many carcinomatosis
Hello beautiful ladies, My mum has been living with ovarian cancer since 2020. After debulking surgery and many treatments, her cancer was declared platinum-resistant. Following this, she received 6 rounds of Doxorubicin + Bevacizumab, which kept her stable. However, she still has many carcinomatosis
violettatolz
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Hi, Will Cabazitaxel And Carboplatin treatment for pca Adenocarcinoma kill growing tumour mass on prostate bed and liver metastasis?
More in lengthy bio, Hi, Will Cabazitaxel And Carboplatin treatment for pca Adenocarcinoma kill growing tumour mass on prostate bed and liver metastasis?
More in lengthy bio, Hi, Will Cabazitaxel And Carboplatin treatment for pca Adenocarcinoma kill growing tumour mass on prostate bed and liver metastasis?
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Boomsong
Hi guys I am new to this site and it is my first post.My husband has compensated cirrhosis diagnosed in Dec 2023. 6 mth scans were recommended as cancer surveillance. However the first scan revealed a small tumor in the left lobe. He has undergone radiation treatment for this now completed the course.His
Hi guys I am new to this site and it is my first post.My husband has compensated cirrhosis diagnosed in Dec 2023. 6 mth scans were recommended as cancer surveillance. However the first scan revealed a small tumor in the left lobe. He has undergone radiation treatment for this now completed the course.His
Boomsongs
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
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