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Use it or lose it - workout questions.
Ok so up front: Gleason 10. Matters? Dunno..castrate resistant now as aberaterone failed. Been battling this since 2020. I was PSA .12 this time last year, started going up at Nov 3-month just, and up since, which was apparent failure point for aberaterone. I had cancer jump into hip, hip muscle,
Ok so up front: Gleason 10. Matters? Dunno..castrate resistant now as aberaterone failed. Been battling this since 2020. I was PSA .12 this time last year, started going up at Nov 3-month just, and up since, which was apparent failure point for aberaterone. I had cancer jump into hip, hip muscle,
DD50
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Busy week ahead.
Has a call from my macmillan nurse this morning. I am to have a blood transfusion next Thursday. Chemo on Tuesday and a CT scan on Friday. Hoping that all of this will give some answers and improvements.
Has a call from my macmillan nurse this morning. I am to have a blood transfusion next Thursday. Chemo on Tuesday and a CT scan on Friday. Hoping that all of this will give some answers and improvements.
Jacksc06
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CLL Support
10 months ago
PSA doubled 3 months after chemo - normal or a concern?
I don’t see Dr Dorff until next week, but had labs drawn today. I’m prepping any questions I might have for the appointment. My PSA has more than doubled in 3 months from 0.014 to 0.039. Testosterone at time of both tests was <7. At these low levels, is that doubling in 3 months a concern? I’m
I don’t see Dr Dorff until next week, but had labs drawn today. I’m prepping any questions I might have for the appointment. My PSA has more than doubled in 3 months from 0.014 to 0.039. Testosterone at time of both tests was <7. At these low levels, is that doubling in 3 months a concern? I’m
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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Do I need to worry?
My blood tests results were very good until now, like normal. The consultant even said I was in remission. But the latest blood test is showing HB, RBC, WBC etc all under the recommended level. No one said anything today at the Chemotherapy Unit. Only that some were a little bit low. Is this a normal
My blood tests results were very good until now, like normal. The consultant even said I was in remission. But the latest blood test is showing HB, RBC, WBC etc all under the recommended level. No one said anything today at the Chemotherapy Unit. Only that some were a little bit low. Is this a normal
MalcT
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Update: Carbo/Etoposide for Dad’s Liver Mets
My dad has his 6th round of Carbo/Etoposide next week. The last 2 rounds have been very difficult on my dad. We thought he was lucky in the beginning as the side effects were manageable and attributed it to my dad being young and previously very active. It’s definitely true that chemo is cumulative.
My dad has his 6th round of Carbo/Etoposide next week. The last 2 rounds have been very difficult on my dad. We thought he was lucky in the beginning as the side effects were manageable and attributed it to my dad being young and previously very active. It’s definitely true that chemo is cumulative.
antisocialsocialwrkr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Getting IVIG prophylactically?
Hi, everyone - My husband has been on Calquence since April 2021 and responding well. Unfortunately, between that and the CLL it's managing, his compromised immune system has lately become a welcome harbor for infection - he was in hospital for several weeks after a staph infection was found in his
Hi, everyone - My husband has been on Calquence since April 2021 and responding well. Unfortunately, between that and the CLL it's managing, his compromised immune system has lately become a welcome harbor for infection - he was in hospital for several weeks after a staph infection was found in his
OaktownA
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CLL Support
11 months ago
itching attack on soles of feet - carbo taxol regimen
hi lovely ladies, I have done 5 rounds of the carbo-taxol treatment and have 1 more to go. After the last 2 rounds I get this crazy itching episodes mainly on the soles of my feet that continue for about an hour. The itching is so bad literally want to chop my feet off. The oncologist found it uncommon
hi lovely ladies, I have done 5 rounds of the carbo-taxol treatment and have 1 more to go. After the last 2 rounds I get this crazy itching episodes mainly on the soles of my feet that continue for about an hour. The itching is so bad literally want to chop my feet off. The oncologist found it uncommon
Elifebru
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Invitro study shows Delta Tocotrienol overcomes Docetaxel resistence in PCa
Necroptosis Induced by Delta-Tocotrienol Overcomes Docetaxel Chemoresistance in Prostate Cancer CellsMarina Montagnani Marelli, Giangiacomo Beretta, Roberta Manuela Moretti International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (5), 4923, 2023 Prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fifth cause of cancer death
Necroptosis Induced by Delta-Tocotrienol Overcomes Docetaxel Chemoresistance in Prostate Cancer CellsMarina Montagnani Marelli, Giangiacomo Beretta, Roberta Manuela Moretti International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (5), 4923, 2023 Prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fifth cause of cancer death
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Synthetic Hormones, Chemo & Radiotherapy
Hello, I am 60 years old, female,in the U.K., have had Primary Myelofibrosis for 20 years, treated with Aspirin & HU until recently, now switched to Anagrelide. I have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, due to have lumpectomy next month, then there will be decisions to make about further treatments
Hello, I am 60 years old, female,in the U.K., have had Primary Myelofibrosis for 20 years, treated with Aspirin & HU until recently, now switched to Anagrelide. I have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, due to have lumpectomy next month, then there will be decisions to make about further treatments
CraftySpider
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
DDS treatment.
Hi. I saw my oncologist a few dsys ago for the result of my scan which was done after three rounds of chemo. It wasn’t the news I wanted to hear but it wasn’t all bad news. I had a partial response, which is positive, but IDS is not suitable as I still have significant mesenteric disease, which they
Hi. I saw my oncologist a few dsys ago for the result of my scan which was done after three rounds of chemo. It wasn’t the news I wanted to hear but it wasn’t all bad news. I had a partial response, which is positive, but IDS is not suitable as I still have significant mesenteric disease, which they
Beaver54
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Update on carbolatin-etoposide
Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying what’s left of the summer sunshine. Just a brief update. My husband whose advanced prostate cancer has now become neuroendocrine has just completed 3 cycles of carbolatin - etoposide for liver mets. He did a Ct scan and we just got the good news that his
Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying what’s left of the summer sunshine. Just a brief update. My husband whose advanced prostate cancer has now become neuroendocrine has just completed 3 cycles of carbolatin - etoposide for liver mets. He did a Ct scan and we just got the good news that his
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
P.I.P advice.
Due to work becoming more tiring and being back on chemo. I am considering applying for pip so I can reduce my hours. I have applied twice in the past but was awarded zero points. Would very much appreciate any advice from those in the uk regarding this. Many thanks.
Due to work becoming more tiring and being back on chemo. I am considering applying for pip so I can reduce my hours. I have applied twice in the past but was awarded zero points. Would very much appreciate any advice from those in the uk regarding this. Many thanks.
Jacksc06
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Diclofenac for neuropathy/HFS caused by Xeloda
hello everyone I suffer from hand and foot syndrome and neuropathy so I have been looking for ways to ease the pain. I have been on Doxil (IV chemo every 4 weeks, Doxorubicin) since June 2023 and the pain has been hard physically and emotionally. Yesterday my oncologist’s nurse practitioner mentioned
hello everyone I suffer from hand and foot syndrome and neuropathy so I have been looking for ways to ease the pain. I have been on Doxil (IV chemo every 4 weeks, Doxorubicin) since June 2023 and the pain has been hard physically and emotionally. Yesterday my oncologist’s nurse practitioner mentioned
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
PATIENT EXPERIENCE OF ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AFTER SURGERY
NIVOLUMAB will shortly be assessed by the Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) for use in NHS Scotland in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy for the neoadjuvant (treatment given before surgery) for resectable non-small cell lung cancer in adults. We have been invited to provide a Patient Group
NIVOLUMAB will shortly be assessed by the Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) for use in NHS Scotland in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy for the neoadjuvant (treatment given before surgery) for resectable non-small cell lung cancer in adults. We have been invited to provide a Patient Group
RoyCastleHelpline
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
PATIENT EXPERIENCE OF NIVOLUMAB
NIVOLUMAB will shortly be assessed by the Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) for use in NHS Scotland in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy for the neoadjuvant treatment (this is treatment given before surgery) for resectable non-small cell lung cancer in adults. We have been invited to provide
NIVOLUMAB will shortly be assessed by the Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) for use in NHS Scotland in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy for the neoadjuvant treatment (this is treatment given before surgery) for resectable non-small cell lung cancer in adults. We have been invited to provide
RoyCastleHelpline
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Shortage of Chemo drugs
I just thought it would be wise to post that in the United States at the moment, and probably world wide, there is a shortage of key chemo drugs at this time. Platins are short and being judiciously given when doctors can get them. Xeloda (Capecetabine) is in short supply right now as well. For anyone
I just thought it would be wise to post that in the United States at the moment, and probably world wide, there is a shortage of key chemo drugs at this time. Platins are short and being judiciously given when doctors can get them. Xeloda (Capecetabine) is in short supply right now as well. For anyone
Fiercefighter13
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
pain in shoulder blade
I’ve been diagnosed with 3c ovarian cancer I’ve had hysterectomy 6 rounds of chemo now on a maintenance drug I’ve just started getting a pain on my left side in my shoulder blade
I’ve been diagnosed with 3c ovarian cancer I’ve had hysterectomy 6 rounds of chemo now on a maintenance drug I’ve just started getting a pain on my left side in my shoulder blade
Curry55
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Does triplet Therapy still work if you've failed Enza?
As most posters know the UK doesn't allow for other 'mides' once you've failed Xtandi (as I have done) But I am considering buying Abi from India to add to my Lupron and Docetaxel. Has anyone had success with Abi after Xtandi failure? Is the triplet therapy likely to work for me? And does it have to
As most posters know the UK doesn't allow for other 'mides' once you've failed Xtandi (as I have done) But I am considering buying Abi from India to add to my Lupron and Docetaxel. Has anyone had success with Abi after Xtandi failure? Is the triplet therapy likely to work for me? And does it have to
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
First IVIG infusion
I've learned so very much here in this group, from so many here, Thank you all. Although I post very little and do read and am concerned for everyone. I want to ask what are some of your experiences with getting IVIG ? Side effects ? Reactions ? I've been told very little by Dr and PA. Dr did say
I've learned so very much here in this group, from so many here, Thank you all. Although I post very little and do read and am concerned for everyone. I want to ask what are some of your experiences with getting IVIG ? Side effects ? Reactions ? I've been told very little by Dr and PA. Dr did say
Lo16
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CLL Support
11 months ago
Mrs Alison Joy Bennett bungi 61
I have had 2 colonoscopies 6/7 polyps removed in the space of a month in 2021 polyps where pre-cancerous but not cancer thanks the Doctor/consultant diagnosed Diverticular Disease and IBS given a low fodmap diet shoved out the Hospital and more or less get on with it again reallly bad the start of
I have had 2 colonoscopies 6/7 polyps removed in the space of a month in 2021 polyps where pre-cancerous but not cancer thanks the Doctor/consultant diagnosed Diverticular Disease and IBS given a low fodmap diet shoved out the Hospital and more or less get on with it again reallly bad the start of
bungi1961
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Bowel Disease Support
10 months ago
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