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Hot flushes help
Hi teal ladies, struggling with hot flushes keeping me awake most of the night. Has anyone found a useful supplement not contraindicated for us teal ladies? I also have a bit of liver impairment since debulking surgery in May without a known cause yet so need to check that wouldn't be a blocker for trying
Hi teal ladies, struggling with hot flushes keeping me awake most of the night. Has anyone found a useful supplement not contraindicated for us teal ladies? I also have a bit of liver impairment since debulking surgery in May without a known cause yet so need to check that wouldn't be a blocker for trying
Jholly4
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Capecitabine (Xeloda)
I have for the past 2 and a half years been taking Ibrance and letrozole. Unfortunately my last two scans have shown that they are no longer working and the cancer cells have started to grow. Tomorrow I start taking Capecitabine ( Xeloda) a chemo drug. 3 x 150 twice a day. 2 weeks on 1 week off. I
I have for the past 2 and a half years been taking Ibrance and letrozole. Unfortunately my last two scans have shown that they are no longer working and the cancer cells have started to grow. Tomorrow I start taking Capecitabine ( Xeloda) a chemo drug. 3 x 150 twice a day. 2 weeks on 1 week off. I
LorryLou
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Traditional chemo
has anyone been offered traditional chemo for treatment? My husband will be starting treatment soon. He’s been going to an oncologist in Tennessee. When we lived in NY Dr Rai was his doctor and we trusted him. We picked the oncologist here because he agreed to keep in touch with Dr Rai and discuss his
has anyone been offered traditional chemo for treatment? My husband will be starting treatment soon. He’s been going to an oncologist in Tennessee. When we lived in NY Dr Rai was his doctor and we trusted him. We picked the oncologist here because he agreed to keep in touch with Dr Rai and discuss his
Jill70
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CLL Support
10 months ago
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bung1961
I have told you that I had 2 colonoscopies in a month 1st time 6/7 polyps removed ( no sing of cancer ) 2nd time a further 4/5 more removed only to be told by the hospital you got IBS & Diverticular Disease given fodmap diet shoved out the door yes I do understand it was following 1st COVID stuff and
I have told you that I had 2 colonoscopies in a month 1st time 6/7 polyps removed ( no sing of cancer ) 2nd time a further 4/5 more removed only to be told by the hospital you got IBS & Diverticular Disease given fodmap diet shoved out the door yes I do understand it was following 1st COVID stuff and
bungi1961
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Bowel Disease Support
10 months ago
one step forward 2 back
Had my CT scan before my 6th chemo , getting ready to go home and had to go to another ward for blood test ?? Turns out I have a small blood clot on my lung , I just feel I’m getting nowhere just carnt get over that hill . Just feeling a bit low
Had my CT scan before my 6th chemo , getting ready to go home and had to go to another ward for blood test ?? Turns out I have a small blood clot on my lung , I just feel I’m getting nowhere just carnt get over that hill . Just feeling a bit low
Cazy1010
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Sclc tumor calcified meaning
I was diagnosed with sclc limited to right lung 6cm tumor. Told inoperable and incurable, but treatment woukd give me more time. I had chemo and radiotherapy ending treatment 2 years 1 month ago.I was told tumor had shrunk to 17.5mm and that was good news. At my last appointment was told the tumor had
I was diagnosed with sclc limited to right lung 6cm tumor. Told inoperable and incurable, but treatment woukd give me more time. I had chemo and radiotherapy ending treatment 2 years 1 month ago.I was told tumor had shrunk to 17.5mm and that was good news. At my last appointment was told the tumor had
Croxfest
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
10 months ago
Decision Time Very Soon
My profile is updated, but briefly, diagnosed de novo, high volume metastatic in April 2022. PSA 28.2, Gleason 4+5. ADT & 6 rounds chemo brought PSA to 0.48 in Jan. 2023 & then started creeping up. In June, went over 2 & MO felt was castrate resistant. Stopped abi. and started Keytruda (I am MSI- high
My profile is updated, but briefly, diagnosed de novo, high volume metastatic in April 2022. PSA 28.2, Gleason 4+5. ADT & 6 rounds chemo brought PSA to 0.48 in Jan. 2023 & then started creeping up. In June, went over 2 & MO felt was castrate resistant. Stopped abi. and started Keytruda (I am MSI- high
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
confused
I have recently been diagnosed with Oesophageal cancer, T3N+ After a PET scan they also found a ganglion near where the stomach meets the oesophagus. In early discussion they were talking about five weeks radio/chemo combo and then surgery. The surgery sounds scary but from my googling the only
I have recently been diagnosed with Oesophageal cancer, T3N+ After a PET scan they also found a ganglion near where the stomach meets the oesophagus. In early discussion they were talking about five weeks radio/chemo combo and then surgery. The surgery sounds scary but from my googling the only
Vitex
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
10 months ago
Hi Everyone, I'm new to this but so glad I found it. Thought I'd introduce myself....no point in holding back!
Hi, This October 2023, will mark the 25th 'Anniversary' of when, at the age of 26, I was wheeled into Theatre for an Operation that lasted 7hrs. I had 8 months previously been told that there was nothing wrong with me when I kept going & phoning the Doctors as my Period (as I thought it was) came
Hi, This October 2023, will mark the 25th 'Anniversary' of when, at the age of 26, I was wheeled into Theatre for an Operation that lasted 7hrs. I had 8 months previously been told that there was nothing wrong with me when I kept going & phoning the Doctors as my Period (as I thought it was) came
maddie_1234
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
10 months ago
Two trees, four textures; a mixed media painting
Really this was just playing around with my materials. It was fun. The composition is meant to invite each viewer in turn to examine each tree as a separate painting -- a kind of stand-alone. I hope you enjoy them. On a darker note, I have an appointment with my oncologist on Monday afternoon to discuss
Really this was just playing around with my materials. It was fun. The composition is meant to invite each viewer in turn to examine each tree as a separate painting -- a kind of stand-alone. I hope you enjoy them. On a darker note, I have an appointment with my oncologist on Monday afternoon to discuss
BrentW
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Care Community
10 months ago
QoL: Mixed media painting, 'Two trees, four textures'.
Really this was just playing around with my materials. It was fun. The composition is meant to invite each viewer in turn to examine each tree as a separate painting -- a kind of stand-alone. I hope you enjoy them. On a darker note, I have an appointment with my oncologist on Monday afternoon to discuss
Really this was just playing around with my materials. It was fun. The composition is meant to invite each viewer in turn to examine each tree as a separate painting -- a kind of stand-alone. I hope you enjoy them. On a darker note, I have an appointment with my oncologist on Monday afternoon to discuss
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Q & A with my husband's MO
I'm posting this in case someone finds it helpful. The scans show visceral as well as bone mets. That plus a steep rise in his PSA and the start of chemo really soon have us in a sober state of mind. Continuing to lean on Jesus for strength. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wXoa3LDjRUyZ4dE9wLJQAg32jRcEISF4v3KeSOT83gg
I'm posting this in case someone finds it helpful. The scans show visceral as well as bone mets. That plus a steep rise in his PSA and the start of chemo really soon have us in a sober state of mind. Continuing to lean on Jesus for strength. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wXoa3LDjRUyZ4dE9wLJQAg32jRcEISF4v3KeSOT83gg
Tinuriel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
All clear now for two years
Just sending a positive story. Diagnosed 2b HG clear cell, endometrioid 2020. Big op, chemo, diagnosed my own recurrence after 6 months. Another op, then RT. 2021. Last couple of scans have been clear. They are still going to check me every 6 months. I am taking alternative supplements and vitamins
Just sending a positive story. Diagnosed 2b HG clear cell, endometrioid 2020. Big op, chemo, diagnosed my own recurrence after 6 months. Another op, then RT. 2021. Last couple of scans have been clear. They are still going to check me every 6 months. I am taking alternative supplements and vitamins
candyapplegrey
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Still have shortness of breath from lobectomy in May
I had a left upper lobectomy in May 2023 followd by 4 sessions of chemo. I still have a little shortness of breath left over from my lobectomy. Is this fairly common?
I had a left upper lobectomy in May 2023 followd by 4 sessions of chemo. I still have a little shortness of breath left over from my lobectomy. Is this fairly common?
Babtino
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Prostate cancer morphed into NEPC
I was recently blindsided by my "under control" prostate cancer, turning into High Grade Neuroendocrine Prostate cancer (NEPC). After 13 years of various therapies, the last few years included Lupron/Eligard, Zytiga, Xtandi. This kept the PSA low (around .2) and kept my MO happy. In 2021, I asked my
I was recently blindsided by my "under control" prostate cancer, turning into High Grade Neuroendocrine Prostate cancer (NEPC). After 13 years of various therapies, the last few years included Lupron/Eligard, Zytiga, Xtandi. This kept the PSA low (around .2) and kept my MO happy. In 2021, I asked my
CharlieBC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
My Recovery so far post Stem cell Transplant
Sorry I've been absent for so long, my stem cell transplant journey has been a difficult one to be honest and only now do I feel able to be able to tell the story so far. Thank you to everyone who kindly messaged me to see how I was and apologies for asking so long to respond. I really appreciated
Sorry I've been absent for so long, my stem cell transplant journey has been a difficult one to be honest and only now do I feel able to be able to tell the story so far. Thank you to everyone who kindly messaged me to see how I was and apologies for asking so long to respond. I really appreciated
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
10 months ago
What’s next after pirtoimbrutinib?
My husband has been on pirtobrutinib for one year in October. He was granted a compassionate use authorization by the FDA since it had not yet been approved by the FDA. His oncologist told him yesterday the efficacy of this drug is 12-18 months. His journey so far has been bundamustine chemo
My husband has been on pirtobrutinib for one year in October. He was granted a compassionate use authorization by the FDA since it had not yet been approved by the FDA. His oncologist told him yesterday the efficacy of this drug is 12-18 months. His journey so far has been bundamustine chemo
KLWC
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CLL Support
10 months ago
1 year since my operation so celebrated on holiday's 🙌🌄 🇬🇷
Just an update, it was a year on 7th September that I had my debulking after 4 chemo then 2 following the operation with avastin added to last infusion. I'm also on olaparib, it's been a battle with joint pains and fatigue but I'm still here!!. I was stage 4 hgsc brca negative but hrd positive at diagnosis
Just an update, it was a year on 7th September that I had my debulking after 4 chemo then 2 following the operation with avastin added to last infusion. I'm also on olaparib, it's been a battle with joint pains and fatigue but I'm still here!!. I was stage 4 hgsc brca negative but hrd positive at diagnosis
Newbery3
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Has Anyone had a CGA CHROMOGRANIN A, EIA Test ? It’s tumor marker test.
My result, only fighting a year, This is my result from the Chromogranin Test. My Result is 117 ng/mL Standard range is 0 - 103 ng/mL My Chromogranin A result is 117 ng/mL I Had a prostatectomy, chemotherapy with docetaxel, Firmagon, Zytiga, Prednisone plus Taltz for my sever Plaque Psoriasis,
My result, only fighting a year, This is my result from the Chromogranin Test. My Result is 117 ng/mL Standard range is 0 - 103 ng/mL My Chromogranin A result is 117 ng/mL I Had a prostatectomy, chemotherapy with docetaxel, Firmagon, Zytiga, Prednisone plus Taltz for my sever Plaque Psoriasis,
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Day 2 Enhertu infusion
The first day the infusion protocols went very smoothly. Received saline fluids first, 3 premeds for nausea etc. then the Enhertu. No pain no side effects. My infusion nurse suggested a port for me. My vein in my arm is scarred. So port it is. I am drinking 💦 and eating light carrots 🥕 🍦 🥗! No nausea
The first day the infusion protocols went very smoothly. Received saline fluids first, 3 premeds for nausea etc. then the Enhertu. No pain no side effects. My infusion nurse suggested a port for me. My vein in my arm is scarred. So port it is. I am drinking 💦 and eating light carrots 🥕 🍦 🥗! No nausea
Hotlantaphatz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
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