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For those who have beaten the odds and are surviving hepatocellular carcinoma.
I was diagnosed 3 months ago and am currently on
immunotherapy
. I've tried not to get buried in the statistics regarding hepatocellular carcinoma. As I realize there are many who are beating the statistics. If one of these persons is you, could you share some of your pearls or tips?
I was diagnosed 3 months ago and am currently on
immunotherapy
. I've tried not to get buried in the statistics regarding hepatocellular carcinoma. As I realize there are many who are beating the statistics. If one of these persons is you, could you share some of your pearls or tips?
RolloMay
Patient
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
"Eating fiber alters the microbiome. It may boost cancer treatment, too."
from the Washington Post, https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/eating-fiber-alters-the-microbiome-it-may-boost-cancer-treatment-too/ar-AA13RIoA briefly details a couple of experimental teams working with melanoma and their findings that fiber rich diets can result in dramatically improved response to
immunotherapy
from the Washington Post, https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/eating-fiber-alters-the-microbiome-it-may-boost-cancer-treatment-too/ar-AA13RIoA briefly details a couple of experimental teams working with melanoma and their findings that fiber rich diets can result in dramatically improved response to
immunotherapy
FRTHBST
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
You are invited to join us for our UK Birmingham conference. Our keynote speaker will be Prof. Paul Moss.
Moss is Professor of Haematology at the Institute of Immunology and
Immunotherapy
, the University of Birmingham.
Moss is Professor of Haematology at the Institute of Immunology and
Immunotherapy
, the University of Birmingham.
pkguk2
CLL Support Association
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
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2 Year GBM survivor
I also had one session of Dendritic Cell
Immunotherapy
with Immacura. I'm living a normal life, walking, training and trying to be normal. I am following a healthy diet and staying positive.
I also had one session of Dendritic Cell
Immunotherapy
with Immacura. I'm living a normal life, walking, training and trying to be normal. I am following a healthy diet and staying positive.
popG
in
Glioblastoma Support
2 years ago
Pluvicto rechallenge failed
This opened up the qualification for
immunotherapy
. So, he will start Keytruda on Monday. Carry on my friends in the fight!!! CJ
This opened up the qualification for
immunotherapy
. So, he will start Keytruda on Monday. Carry on my friends in the fight!!! CJ
CJ4J
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
12years
it’s has been 12 yrs since I was diagnosed with with stage 4 lung cancer I’ve have surgery 2 lots of chemo,
immunotherapy
, and radiotherapy It has been over 3 years since my radiotheyand I now have 3 monthly ct scans and all is stable I’m under the care of Christie’s in Manchester and would like
it’s has been 12 yrs since I was diagnosed with with stage 4 lung cancer I’ve have surgery 2 lots of chemo,
immunotherapy
, and radiotherapy It has been over 3 years since my radiotheyand I now have 3 monthly ct scans and all is stable I’m under the care of Christie’s in Manchester and would like
Liampaul03
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Gut Microbiome, ADT & Doxycycline
[Y] "Further analysis identified significant compositional differences in the GI microbiota of men taking ATT, including a greater abundance of species previously linked to response to anti-PD-1
immunotherapy
such as Akkermansia muciniphila and Ruminococcaceae spp.
[Y] "Further analysis identified significant compositional differences in the GI microbiota of men taking ATT, including a greater abundance of species previously linked to response to anti-PD-1
immunotherapy
such as Akkermansia muciniphila and Ruminococcaceae spp.
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update On My Op - As Promised.
In fact NO Tumour Found and this after near a year, so
Immunotherapy
in the Spring has helped,. BUT.
In fact NO Tumour Found and this after near a year, so
Immunotherapy
in the Spring has helped,. BUT.
Ern007
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
FDA Approves Imjudo and Imfinzi in Combination with Chemotherapy for Patients with NSCLC
The new approval gives patients new
immunotherapy
options.
The new approval gives patients new
immunotherapy
options.
Miranda_GO2
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
4th infusion of immunotherapy drug JANX007
Hello allI had my fourth infusion of this new drug in this clinical trial. The MO and sponsor have stopped premedicating me with steroids and the infusion had been for 1 hour. They have cut the infusion time to 30 minutes. I am still running a low grade fever at times. Where my lesions are located has
Hello allI had my fourth infusion of this new drug in this clinical trial. The MO and sponsor have stopped premedicating me with steroids and the infusion had been for 1 hour. They have cut the infusion time to 30 minutes. I am still running a low grade fever at times. Where my lesions are located has
ehoneycutt29
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Kras gene mutation trials- stage 4 lung cancer
She was due to start chemo and
immunotherapy
on 28/2. we got a call yesterday to say tests had discovered a kras mutation plus 100% pr1. The oncologist presented 2 new potential treatments 1.
She was due to start chemo and
immunotherapy
on 28/2. we got a call yesterday to say tests had discovered a kras mutation plus 100% pr1. The oncologist presented 2 new potential treatments 1.
Jill75
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
HCC and what to expect.
I have been on
immunotherapy
for 6 weeks. So far, I have experienced: tumor fever every night. Pain which had gotten severe last month. I am starting to lose my appetite as foods don't seem to taste good anymore.
I have been on
immunotherapy
for 6 weeks. So far, I have experienced: tumor fever every night. Pain which had gotten severe last month. I am starting to lose my appetite as foods don't seem to taste good anymore.
RolloMay
Patient
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
updates on treatment
from one really bad Sunday I never wanted to stop treatment Im told that recovery from this treatment is around 4-6 weeks im waiting now to have my scan which will show me if treatment has worked with the oncology meeting in January to discuss results … I’m very anxious about that obviously … but also
immunotherapy
from one really bad Sunday I never wanted to stop treatment Im told that recovery from this treatment is around 4-6 weeks im waiting now to have my scan which will show me if treatment has worked with the oncology meeting in January to discuss results … I’m very anxious about that obviously … but also
immunotherapy
mishamilo53
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Not MBC Patients but Promising News!🙏🏼
https://www.timesofisrael.com/after-demonstrating-57-remission-rate-israeli-
immunotherapy
-licensed-by-us-firm/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/after-demonstrating-57-remission-rate-israeli-
immunotherapy
-licensed-by-us-firm/
AutumnLove
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Any input/advice please on radiotherapy post immunotherapy?
But because I was one of the first to get my regime of treatment - in the first week I think after it was approved by NICE for the NHS - there isn’t anything out there in scientific papers about having radiotherapy post
immunotherapy
.
But because I was one of the first to get my regime of treatment - in the first week I think after it was approved by NICE for the NHS - there isn’t anything out there in scientific papers about having radiotherapy post
immunotherapy
.
Ellejayb
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Sharing a recording of a Lung Cancer conference for patients
Combatting anxiety of diagnosis and therapy · COVID-19 update · Combining unique local treatments with drug therapies · Test results – reading radiology reports · Pathology – the consequences of the CURES Act · Radiation therapy – old targets, new tools · Role of
immunotherapy
Combatting anxiety of diagnosis and therapy · COVID-19 update · Combining unique local treatments with drug therapies · Test results – reading radiology reports · Pathology – the consequences of the CURES Act · Radiation therapy – old targets, new tools · Role of
immunotherapy
sassassas
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
new trial
Hello all Well I will be having my second infusion today of the new
immunotherapy
drug called JANX007. So far,I have not had any side effects from the first one I received a week ago other than a few slight headaches.
Hello all Well I will be having my second infusion today of the new
immunotherapy
drug called JANX007. So far,I have not had any side effects from the first one I received a week ago other than a few slight headaches.
ehoneycutt29
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Scientists blast tumors with bubbles in the bloodstream
The prevalent method to treat cancer is invasive and involves the surgical removal of the tumor in combination with complementary treatments such as chemotherapy or
immunotherapy
.
The prevalent method to treat cancer is invasive and involves the surgical removal of the tumor in combination with complementary treatments such as chemotherapy or
immunotherapy
.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
I know people get op's cancelled but, You Really Could Not Make This Up!!
when I had a Diagnostic Cystoscopy to see how it was and take a biopsy - No tumour but the biopsy from the site of the tumour showed it to be aggressive meaning likely to return, I was to have repeat Diagnostic Cystoscopy in 4-5 months, But things changed - I was sent for 5 weeks treatment with
Immunotherapy
when I had a Diagnostic Cystoscopy to see how it was and take a biopsy - No tumour but the biopsy from the site of the tumour showed it to be aggressive meaning likely to return, I was to have repeat Diagnostic Cystoscopy in 4-5 months, But things changed - I was sent for 5 weeks treatment with
Immunotherapy
Ern007
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
ThIrd infusion of JANX007
Hello all, I had my 3rd infusion today of the new
immunotherapy
drug called JANX007. They had been giving me IV steriods and benadryl. My MO came in today and said we are going to change things up, NO STERIODS. He said the odds of having a reaction to the cancer drug was less than 10%.
Hello all, I had my 3rd infusion today of the new
immunotherapy
drug called JANX007. They had been giving me IV steriods and benadryl. My MO came in today and said we are going to change things up, NO STERIODS. He said the odds of having a reaction to the cancer drug was less than 10%.
ehoneycutt29
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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