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zoladex and pregnancy
im 25 I am a breast cancer survivor; married for a year now & I started on zoladex 5 months ago for survival Atleast 2 year survival before pregnancy; but I fell pregnant literally after my onocologist told me I wouldn’t im so scared 😟 Im ashamed I didn’t do any research myself & trusted the doctors
im 25 I am a breast cancer survivor; married for a year now & I started on zoladex 5 months ago for survival Atleast 2 year survival before pregnancy; but I fell pregnant literally after my onocologist told me I wouldn’t im so scared 😟 Im ashamed I didn’t do any research myself & trusted the doctors
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Should I be doing more.
Diagnosed 11-9-21. PSA 1998, ALK PHOS 750, Gleason 4+5. Lots of mets mostly bone. 11-17-21 started treatment. 3 month Lupron injection followed 2 days later with 4 month Zometa and 1st of 6 cycles of docetaxel. At 2nd chemo PSA 301, ALK P 1730. At completion of chemo 4-8-22 PSA 2.45, ALK P 280. Today
Diagnosed 11-9-21. PSA 1998, ALK PHOS 750, Gleason 4+5. Lots of mets mostly bone. 11-17-21 started treatment. 3 month Lupron injection followed 2 days later with 4 month Zometa and 1st of 6 cycles of docetaxel. At 2nd chemo PSA 301, ALK P 1730. At completion of chemo 4-8-22 PSA 2.45, ALK P 280. Today
Letsfish
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Taxol or Navelbine?
After what was seen as excellent results after first MRI on Cape, 2nd MRI not so dandy! It worked very well on mets in my liver mets and no mention of femur but there has been unwanted activity “progression of the right interpectoral lyphadenopathy and other chest wall disease”. . My onc called me
After what was seen as excellent results after first MRI on Cape, 2nd MRI not so dandy! It worked very well on mets in my liver mets and no mention of femur but there has been unwanted activity “progression of the right interpectoral lyphadenopathy and other chest wall disease”. . My onc called me
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
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Bronchiectasis and use Pulmicort with tooth issues.
Hello, I have Bronchiectasis and use Pulmicort. I cannot do this at the moment due to a temporary filling. Will be in until after Christmas. Worried the force may pop it out when nothing open. I have fragile teeth. Had to stop using my Acapella. Therefore switched to upping my breathing exercises
Hello, I have Bronchiectasis and use Pulmicort. I cannot do this at the moment due to a temporary filling. Will be in until after Christmas. Worried the force may pop it out when nothing open. I have fragile teeth. Had to stop using my Acapella. Therefore switched to upping my breathing exercises
Dottie11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
First-Line Ribociclib Plus Endocrine Therapy Bests Chemo for Aggressive Breast Cancer
Published in Oncology, December 08, 2022
Patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer treated with ribociclib plus endocrine therapy (ET) had fewer adverse events and significantly longer progression-free survival than those treated with combination chemotherapy
Published in Oncology, December 08, 2022
Patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer treated with ribociclib plus endocrine therapy (ET) had fewer adverse events and significantly longer progression-free survival than those treated with combination chemotherapy
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Enhertu (Do your research first ALWAYS)
I am HER2- and was given this "infusion" on 11/18 after being told I was out of any more options and had about 3 months left. It has been hell since then. I do not believe it was the medication as I did in the beginning. I believe it was the errors of the cancer center I have been going to. I am
I am HER2- and was given this "infusion" on 11/18 after being told I was out of any more options and had about 3 months left. It has been hell since then. I do not believe it was the medication as I did in the beginning. I believe it was the errors of the cancer center I have been going to. I am
kearnan
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Wound not fully healing -12 weeks post surgery
Hi everyone, I am after some advice/experience for my beautiful mom please. She had full debalking surgery 12 weeks ago today due to stage 3C high grade serious ovarian cancer. Shes had a CT scan today to see if she needs her 8th round of chemo next week but the her wound still hasn't healed fully.
Hi everyone, I am after some advice/experience for my beautiful mom please. She had full debalking surgery 12 weeks ago today due to stage 3C high grade serious ovarian cancer. Shes had a CT scan today to see if she needs her 8th round of chemo next week but the her wound still hasn't healed fully.
Rainbowsafterrain
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
C25K come back
Hi all, I joined this forum a few years ago when I ran through the programme a couple of times. Since then, I’ve gone on to become a very avid runner…fell, trail, road and sub 4 hour marathon and averaging around 30-40 miles per week consistently and very happy at it! In July this year. I had the
Hi all, I joined this forum a few years ago when I ran through the programme a couple of times. Since then, I’ve gone on to become a very avid runner…fell, trail, road and sub 4 hour marathon and averaging around 30-40 miles per week consistently and very happy at it! In July this year. I had the
Frankie1405
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Trastuzumab Deruxtecan Extends Survival Over Chemotherapy for Patients With HER2-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancer
Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) was associated with higher response rates and longer survival than capecitabine-based regimens for [i]
third-line treatment of patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer
[/i]previously treated with trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1), according to a study presented
Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) was associated with higher response rates and longer survival than capecitabine-based regimens for [i]
third-line treatment of patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer
[/i]previously treated with trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1), according to a study presented
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Carbo and Gem, 4th Line Treatment
Hi everyone. I hope you all had a nice Christmas with your family’s. My mums history - diagnosed stage 3A in Jan 2019. Full debulking surgery and 6 rounds of chemo, 2 carbo and taxol the remaining 4 just carbo (huge reaction to the taxol). NED Aug 2019 to Feb 2022. Started Carbo and Caeylx (spelling
Hi everyone. I hope you all had a nice Christmas with your family’s. My mums history - diagnosed stage 3A in Jan 2019. Full debulking surgery and 6 rounds of chemo, 2 carbo and taxol the remaining 4 just carbo (huge reaction to the taxol). NED Aug 2019 to Feb 2022. Started Carbo and Caeylx (spelling
N-A-58
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Hello everyone .
Hi all , hope you all managed a reasonable Christmas despite various treatments etc ongoing … I’m interested to hear from anyone who had chemo / radiation treatment for lung cancer stage 3 and didn’t follow up with immunotherapy either because it wasn’t an option or because they chose not to or other
Hi all , hope you all managed a reasonable Christmas despite various treatments etc ongoing … I’m interested to hear from anyone who had chemo / radiation treatment for lung cancer stage 3 and didn’t follow up with immunotherapy either because it wasn’t an option or because they chose not to or other
mishamilo53
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Realization
I have had HCC 6 months now. I have come to realize the key in treating this is not whether the meds work; but rather whether you respond to the medication. I have read of good and great effects from the medications, however the response rate of immunotherapy agents is a maximum of 31% and a minimum
I have had HCC 6 months now. I have come to realize the key in treating this is not whether the meds work; but rather whether you respond to the medication. I have read of good and great effects from the medications, however the response rate of immunotherapy agents is a maximum of 31% and a minimum
RolloMay
Patient
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
Hair care
Hi I had 6 rounds of chemotherapy within 3months I had a recurrence I'm now back on chemotherapy my hair is growing back curly what's a good shampoo to use as I sometimes have an itchy scalp apparently this treatment only causes hair thinning
Hi I had 6 rounds of chemotherapy within 3months I had a recurrence I'm now back on chemotherapy my hair is growing back curly what's a good shampoo to use as I sometimes have an itchy scalp apparently this treatment only causes hair thinning
123george
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
KRAS G13D
Hi All, I'm a recently diagnosed Stage IV 4B NSCLC patient (24 years old) with the KRAS G13D genetic mutation identified in my genetic screening. I've been in 2 rounds of chemo with Cisplatin + Pexemetred with plans to add Keytruda to round 3 and 4. However, my cancer is not responding to my 2nd rounds
Hi All, I'm a recently diagnosed Stage IV 4B NSCLC patient (24 years old) with the KRAS G13D genetic mutation identified in my genetic screening. I've been in 2 rounds of chemo with Cisplatin + Pexemetred with plans to add Keytruda to round 3 and 4. However, my cancer is not responding to my 2nd rounds
CuteLabrador123
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Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
CTC counts may be the way of the future...
Published in Metastatic Breast Cancer and News · December 16, 2022 SABCS 2022: Using Circulating Tumor Cell Count to Guide Treatment Decisions Improved Overall Survival in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients gained 16 months in median overall survival
if they received chemotherapy
Published in Metastatic Breast Cancer and News · December 16, 2022 SABCS 2022: Using Circulating Tumor Cell Count to Guide Treatment Decisions Improved Overall Survival in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients gained 16 months in median overall survival
if they received chemotherapy
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Any one know about new immune response clinical trials for metastatic prostate cancer?
inhave a friend that had stage 4 prostate cancer he was treated with surgery and chemo but it has returned and is aggressive and spread. His PSA also went up, Trying to find out about the new trials that are aimed at him
inhave a friend that had stage 4 prostate cancer he was treated with surgery and chemo but it has returned and is aggressive and spread. His PSA also went up, Trying to find out about the new trials that are aimed at him
Zigzagzig
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
2 years ago
Update liver & lymph biopsy
Those of you who have followed my husband's journey with PCa might remember that we were looking at Crescendo trial Ph1. We were told in the UK that his disease was PSMA positive and that he could be eligible for Lu177. We did not wish to wait given the increase in clinical symptoms and decided to
Those of you who have followed my husband's journey with PCa might remember that we were looking at Crescendo trial Ph1. We were told in the UK that his disease was PSMA positive and that he could be eligible for Lu177. We did not wish to wait given the increase in clinical symptoms and decided to
spw1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Life Is Good until it's not...and it's not any more.
In to hospice this week. Boy their drugs sure work better than what I was able to get with my drs. After a few months of trial and error treatments, my onc. told me all he could do was put me in the hospital to try to strengthen me, I could go back on more chemo.. I declined. Hospice has me to
In to hospice this week. Boy their drugs sure work better than what I was able to get with my drs. After a few months of trial and error treatments, my onc. told me all he could do was put me in the hospital to try to strengthen me, I could go back on more chemo.. I declined. Hospice has me to
Shooter1
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
No SOC treatment. Metastatic lymph nodes by PSMA-PET. Rising PSA. Bone/CT scans neg. Waiting to die.
The title may seem over-dramatic. It does, however, present the present state of my PCa. I have written more than once about being Lupron ADT sensitive but stopped after first shot due to severe intolerable increase in depression. I am not eligible (SOC) for other therapies because they all require
The title may seem over-dramatic. It does, however, present the present state of my PCa. I have written more than once about being Lupron ADT sensitive but stopped after first shot due to severe intolerable increase in depression. I am not eligible (SOC) for other therapies because they all require
maggiedrum
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Monthly blood tests
When you have monthly tests for chemo/parps etc, they check for red cells etc don t they. Ive been found to have B12 deficiency which changes the cells, wouldnt this have become apparent during the tests ?
When you have monthly tests for chemo/parps etc, they check for red cells etc don t they. Ive been found to have B12 deficiency which changes the cells, wouldnt this have become apparent during the tests ?
Rosebine2
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
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