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GBM and Keto Diet - Urgent
My brother was diagnosed with GBM (grade IV) in May 2023. I wonder, please, if any of you know about the Keto Diet and how effective it might be in treating GBM. He has had CV (Awake Craniotomy), followed by chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Thank you
My brother was diagnosed with GBM (grade IV) in May 2023. I wonder, please, if any of you know about the Keto Diet and how effective it might be in treating GBM. He has had CV (Awake Craniotomy), followed by chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Thank you
Hermanito
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Glioblastoma Support
6 months ago
Update on neuroendocerine prostate cancer mets to liver.
As mentioned previously my husbands prostate cancer has now metastasised to his liver. He also has bone mets. He had 6 cycles of Etoposide and Carboplatin. This combination of chemo worked very well. As we are looking at getting Pluvicto for his bone mets we also organised an FDG scan. (As advised on
As mentioned previously my husbands prostate cancer has now metastasised to his liver. He also has bone mets. He had 6 cycles of Etoposide and Carboplatin. This combination of chemo worked very well. As we are looking at getting Pluvicto for his bone mets we also organised an FDG scan. (As advised on
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Rickyfish56 "Introduction"
Reviewed my "Bio" and it said I needed to "introduce" myself? Mostly just read postings and try to gather information. But, here is my " introduction", family history of Prostate cancer, Dad diagnosed at 59, removed prostate old fashion slice and dice, never regained any sexual function, but alive today
Reviewed my "Bio" and it said I needed to "introduce" myself? Mostly just read postings and try to gather information. But, here is my " introduction", family history of Prostate cancer, Dad diagnosed at 59, removed prostate old fashion slice and dice, never regained any sexual function, but alive today
rickyfish56
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Curiosity: ChatGPT and my PET scan
Ok, take it as a curious/fun thing to ask chat gpt, not as a real medical consult. I have given my PET scan results (in Italian) to chat gpt, to see if they were in line with my oncologist's opinion. I asked it to read the results and tell me if they were very negative, negative, neutral, positive or
Ok, take it as a curious/fun thing to ask chat gpt, not as a real medical consult. I have given my PET scan results (in Italian) to chat gpt, to see if they were in line with my oncologist's opinion. I asked it to read the results and tell me if they were very negative, negative, neutral, positive or
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Treatment and Prevention Strategies for Cognitive Function in PCa
Treatment and Prevention strategies for cognitive function in men being treated for advanced prostate cancer. Mild cognitive impairment (“brain fog” chemo-brain”) is common and widely recognized in those being treated with ADT and androgen signaling drugs, as well as with taxane chemotherapy. I am highlighting
Treatment and Prevention strategies for cognitive function in men being treated for advanced prostate cancer. Mild cognitive impairment (“brain fog” chemo-brain”) is common and widely recognized in those being treated with ADT and androgen signaling drugs, as well as with taxane chemotherapy. I am highlighting
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Allergy to heparin
I have had a port for over three years now. I have had no issues at all with it until yesterday. I had bloods done and it was accessed as usual , but when the nurse put in the heparin lock I had an acute allergic reaction. It was almost instantaneous. I got a terrible fright as I felt I was burning up
I have had a port for over three years now. I have had no issues at all with it until yesterday. I had bloods done and it was accessed as usual , but when the nurse put in the heparin lock I had an acute allergic reaction. It was almost instantaneous. I got a terrible fright as I felt I was burning up
Seedlings
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Remember or move on ?
My husband had a fall in 2010 and it resulted in a TBI It was bad and I was told he would never be “ him “ again but they didn’t know him like I do ! We had enormous amounts of help from Headway and over the years we got used to the new lovely John He was a loud …larger than life Hairy Biker and
My husband had a fall in 2010 and it resulted in a TBI It was bad and I was told he would never be “ him “ again but they didn’t know him like I do ! We had enormous amounts of help from Headway and over the years we got used to the new lovely John He was a loud …larger than life Hairy Biker and
Katie55
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Headway
6 months ago
Carbo/caelyx 2nd line
Hi all, I am about to start my 2nd line of chemo, carbo/caelyx, having done carbo/taxol/avastin first time round. I was hoping to just get to immunotherapy tbh but it looks like you need to do at least 2 series of chemo first to be eligible... so, anyone else had a similar treatment plan? Did it
Hi all, I am about to start my 2nd line of chemo, carbo/caelyx, having done carbo/taxol/avastin first time round. I was hoping to just get to immunotherapy tbh but it looks like you need to do at least 2 series of chemo first to be eligible... so, anyone else had a similar treatment plan? Did it
Lochawe
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Is Ozone Therapy effective?
I have a close friend who I respect her opinion and she insists that Ozone Therapy would help fight cancer. What say the great minds here? Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study - PMC Systemic Review: Ozone: A Potential New Chemotherapy - PMC Frontiers | Ozone therapy for high-grade glioma
I have a close friend who I respect her opinion and she insists that Ozone Therapy would help fight cancer. What say the great minds here? Ozone Therapy for Tumor Oxygenation: a Pilot Study - PMC Systemic Review: Ozone: A Potential New Chemotherapy - PMC Frontiers | Ozone therapy for high-grade glioma
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Welcome to Stage Denial
Greetings, fellow warriors fighting prostate cancer. Mababa here, with a funny-sounding username that's a joining of my first name initial with the last part of the name of the city where I was born: Addis Ababa, seventy-one years and six months ago. Actually, I'm not quite in the fight yet, so I can't
Greetings, fellow warriors fighting prostate cancer. Mababa here, with a funny-sounding username that's a joining of my first name initial with the last part of the name of the city where I was born: Addis Ababa, seventy-one years and six months ago. Actually, I'm not quite in the fight yet, so I can't
mababa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Best friend has cancer
My best friend has stage 4 colon cancer, and we are on opposite sides of the country. I'm so worried for him and upset, and the oncologist says he can't have chemo until he heals from his recent surgeries. I'm almost completely gutted with concern for my friend. Any support or insight would be appreciated
My best friend has stage 4 colon cancer, and we are on opposite sides of the country. I'm so worried for him and upset, and the oncologist says he can't have chemo until he heals from his recent surgeries. I'm almost completely gutted with concern for my friend. Any support or insight would be appreciated
Skydreamer42
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
ca 125 went down
my mom due to covid and DVT didnt have chemo.. 2 month… yday she did blood test, 1 month ago her ca 125 was 902, and yday it was 360, how it is possible? Strange things goes on🥹
my mom due to covid and DVT didnt have chemo.. 2 month… yday she did blood test, 1 month ago her ca 125 was 902, and yday it was 360, how it is possible? Strange things goes on🥹
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Any ladies had cytoreductive surgery for recurrence?
lovely ladies, Can anyone help me with decision between radical 10 hour surgery to remove Spleen and near by tumour also Liver scrap or just put my faith in Chemotherapy this time with Carly? A year ago my cancer came back after over 4 years NED. I understood the CT scan had caught it early and went
lovely ladies, Can anyone help me with decision between radical 10 hour surgery to remove Spleen and near by tumour also Liver scrap or just put my faith in Chemotherapy this time with Carly? A year ago my cancer came back after over 4 years NED. I understood the CT scan had caught it early and went
Towergirl
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Good news
Hello ladies, My mother was diagnosed with OC stage 4a in December 2019 ( her story is in my bio.) After a debulking surgery, pleural infusion drainage, and chemo, she started taking Olaparib and the disease has been stable since. I just wanted to share the good news with you, as she had a PET scan
Hello ladies, My mother was diagnosed with OC stage 4a in December 2019 ( her story is in my bio.) After a debulking surgery, pleural infusion drainage, and chemo, she started taking Olaparib and the disease has been stable since. I just wanted to share the good news with you, as she had a PET scan
Uniquem
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
TAPUR study
Following up on a genomics report (47 pages ! Plus 54 min consult) and came across this study (phase 2 basket trial) in the US. Essentially when exhausting, or before, standard of care options, allows patients to trial off label approved drugs using genomics to identify specific targetable variations
Following up on a genomics report (47 pages ! Plus 54 min consult) and came across this study (phase 2 basket trial) in the US. Essentially when exhausting, or before, standard of care options, allows patients to trial off label approved drugs using genomics to identify specific targetable variations
muzzatron
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
Just found the PRDA!
I live in the USA and we have nothing like PRDA here! After surgery, chemo, pelvic radiation and brachytherapy for an aggressive endometrial cancer, I thought things were ok. But bowel issues have been challenging as well as pelvic insufficiency fractures. I struggle to achieve balance and quality of
I live in the USA and we have nothing like PRDA here! After surgery, chemo, pelvic radiation and brachytherapy for an aggressive endometrial cancer, I thought things were ok. But bowel issues have been challenging as well as pelvic insufficiency fractures. I struggle to achieve balance and quality of
FierceFriend
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
7 months ago
Feeling a bit nervous. What next?
Dear ladies, advice sought Am stage 4a and have had debulking surgery and chemo. Took Niraparib for a year but it stopped working and I had spread to my liver. I finished 6 rounds of chemo late Oct and had bloods and a CT scan. Chemo has shrunk the cancer in my liver so that was good news. My oncologist
Dear ladies, advice sought Am stage 4a and have had debulking surgery and chemo. Took Niraparib for a year but it stopped working and I had spread to my liver. I finished 6 rounds of chemo late Oct and had bloods and a CT scan. Chemo has shrunk the cancer in my liver so that was good news. My oncologist
Skyeplus
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Restart
I completed couch to 5k a few years ago & loved the experience - I was then addicted to running, to the freedom, how it helped clear my mind, distressed me, made me fitter, I could go on . However in November 2022 I got the worst news ever- I had cancer - by December 25th I was laid in hospital after
I completed couch to 5k a few years ago & loved the experience - I was then addicted to running, to the freedom, how it helped clear my mind, distressed me, made me fitter, I could go on . However in November 2022 I got the worst news ever- I had cancer - by December 25th I was laid in hospital after
MissTwiggy
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
7 months ago
Chemo Vs ADT
So this is possibly the dumbest question I have asked. But the knowledge on this forum is worth tapping into even for people like me who struggle with all the complexities of PC. So, - ADT suppresses PC but will not kill it. Chemo on the other hand finds the PC cells and kills them. So why do
So this is possibly the dumbest question I have asked. But the knowledge on this forum is worth tapping into even for people like me who struggle with all the complexities of PC. So, - ADT suppresses PC but will not kill it. Chemo on the other hand finds the PC cells and kills them. So why do
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Alone and Surgery 03/01/2024
Hello All, I am 60 on the 1st January 2024 and I am having an upper lobectomy 2 days after. Cancer was picked up by the targeted lung cancer team initiative CT scan and confirmed by PET scan, luckily it seems to have been picked up early and not spread elsewhere I live alone and don't have a support
Hello All, I am 60 on the 1st January 2024 and I am having an upper lobectomy 2 days after. Cancer was picked up by the targeted lung cancer team initiative CT scan and confirmed by PET scan, luckily it seems to have been picked up early and not spread elsewhere I live alone and don't have a support
xinte60
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 months ago
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