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Sweet syndrome following induction chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukaemia
An uncommon culprit of neutropenic fever: a case of Sweet syndrome following induction therapy for acute myeloid leukemia, 2023. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660447/ Sweet's syndrome following induction chemotherapy (cytarabine and idarubicin) for acute myeloid leukaemia. Neutrophil
An uncommon culprit of neutropenic fever: a case of Sweet syndrome following induction therapy for acute myeloid leukemia, 2023. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660447/ Sweet's syndrome following induction chemotherapy (cytarabine and idarubicin) for acute myeloid leukaemia. Neutrophil
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
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Sweet's Syndrome UK
8 months ago
PSA in lower range, yet PSMA PET SCAN shows diffuse bone Metastasis
Dear all , my father latest Total PSA level shows 6.24 which is down after touching 10.45. He was given one infusion of Docetaxel, however, he has been weaned off due to adverse reactions he has had, as his overall condition worsened and he had lot of prolonged mouth sores, with WBCs touching .08 and
Dear all , my father latest Total PSA level shows 6.24 which is down after touching 10.45. He was given one infusion of Docetaxel, however, he has been weaned off due to adverse reactions he has had, as his overall condition worsened and he had lot of prolonged mouth sores, with WBCs touching .08 and
Ij2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Peripheral neuropathy
Hi, wanted to know if anyone on Anagralide suffers from numb feet? I have been on it for 5 years with E.T. and this numbness is getting worse as its affecting my balance. There was an article in the Mail newspaper yesterday about certain chemo drugs can cause this. I have moved back into an area so
Hi, wanted to know if anyone on Anagralide suffers from numb feet? I have been on it for 5 years with E.T. and this numbness is getting worse as its affecting my balance. There was an article in the Mail newspaper yesterday about certain chemo drugs can cause this. I have moved back into an area so
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
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A quick introduction
Good day to all! I’ve been faithfully reading this forum for a little while, and have found it interesting and helpful, sometimes even encouraging. So, my diagnosis was in April of this year (2023): stage four prostate cancer with considerable metastasis to bone (ribs, sternum, pelvis). PSA was
Good day to all! I’ve been faithfully reading this forum for a little while, and have found it interesting and helpful, sometimes even encouraging. So, my diagnosis was in April of this year (2023): stage four prostate cancer with considerable metastasis to bone (ribs, sternum, pelvis). PSA was
Pinkyboy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Trodelvy update
Having super good run with this drug going onto round 10 or 11 - CEA normal and CA15 down another 4% all other liver and general chemistry normal. I wanted to reiterate that the side effects get more manageable too. I believe that results from the San Antonio Conference last week will make this drug
Having super good run with this drug going onto round 10 or 11 - CEA normal and CA15 down another 4% all other liver and general chemistry normal. I wanted to reiterate that the side effects get more manageable too. I believe that results from the San Antonio Conference last week will make this drug
Iwasborntodothis
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
Small cell advanced prostate cancer spread to liver and lungs.
This is a request for a near neighbour and friend of mine, Justin, who lives 2 streets away in the UK. He is appx. 53. Please do not read the history in my profile as that sadly relates to me. Justin was diagnosed with a PSA over 100 and widespread to bones. Justin has burned through the treatments in
This is a request for a near neighbour and friend of mine, Justin, who lives 2 streets away in the UK. He is appx. 53. Please do not read the history in my profile as that sadly relates to me. Justin was diagnosed with a PSA over 100 and widespread to bones. Justin has burned through the treatments in
lcfcpolo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Mastectomies
My partner (38) was diagnosed with stage 4 Ovarian cancer in June after many earlier chances of diagnosis. There was also a mass in one of her breasts. She had gene testing and is BRCA 1 positive. She has had 4 doses of chemo, debulking surgery (which went well) and two further doses of chemo. She
My partner (38) was diagnosed with stage 4 Ovarian cancer in June after many earlier chances of diagnosis. There was also a mass in one of her breasts. She had gene testing and is BRCA 1 positive. She has had 4 doses of chemo, debulking surgery (which went well) and two further doses of chemo. She
Kernowafibber
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
My docetaxel experience so far
For those who may be interested, I started docetaxel chemo on 20th October and have just had my 3rd infusion on 8th December. I did moderate fasting the day before for the first infusion but haven't bothered since. I wore iced gloves and socks and munched on ice cubes during the chemo sessions. I've
For those who may be interested, I started docetaxel chemo on 20th October and have just had my 3rd infusion on 8th December. I did moderate fasting the day before for the first infusion but haven't bothered since. I wore iced gloves and socks and munched on ice cubes during the chemo sessions. I've
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Back/rib pain after pleural tap and abdominal drain
Hi I've been diagnosed with Stage 4 ovarian cancer in May this year. I had 2 abdominal drains and 1 pleural tap for ascitees. Just finished 6th round of chemo and waiting for what happens next. Generally feel fairly well except for constant rib/back pain and tightness in area of pleural tap and
Hi I've been diagnosed with Stage 4 ovarian cancer in May this year. I had 2 abdominal drains and 1 pleural tap for ascitees. Just finished 6th round of chemo and waiting for what happens next. Generally feel fairly well except for constant rib/back pain and tightness in area of pleural tap and
Leopard2018
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Can i take vacation when already 5 years PSA < 0.01
Cancer of the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes found with PET 1, MRI, biopsy, PSA=100. - After 6 cycles of chemotherapy with docetaxel and ADT-ELIGARD with PET 2 and PET 3 show a rapid decrease in the size of the lymph nodes and their emission of SUV, as well as the disappearance of several of them
Cancer of the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes found with PET 1, MRI, biopsy, PSA=100. - After 6 cycles of chemotherapy with docetaxel and ADT-ELIGARD with PET 2 and PET 3 show a rapid decrease in the size of the lymph nodes and their emission of SUV, as well as the disappearance of several of them
Vasili
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Any body else like me?
Please excuse the long post, I’m hoping to pick you lovely ladies brains 💗. I was diagnosed in feb 2020 - hgs stage 3. Surgery and the usual chemo followed and then avastin for maintenance. In October ‘22 my ca125 rose gradually and a scan showed 3 lymph nodes that my oncologist didn’t think were anything
Please excuse the long post, I’m hoping to pick you lovely ladies brains 💗. I was diagnosed in feb 2020 - hgs stage 3. Surgery and the usual chemo followed and then avastin for maintenance. In October ‘22 my ca125 rose gradually and a scan showed 3 lymph nodes that my oncologist didn’t think were anything
Emmacrispins
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Chemo for an 86-year-old with stage 4 PC.
Started all this at 86, stage 4. 3 months on Orgovyx brought PSA from 72 to 1.8; next week I'm adding Zytiga, and if that helps and I can deal with this drug I'm going to press the MO to start me on Chemo. Do you think I'm setting myself up way too much?
Started all this at 86, stage 4. 3 months on Orgovyx brought PSA from 72 to 1.8; next week I'm adding Zytiga, and if that helps and I can deal with this drug I'm going to press the MO to start me on Chemo. Do you think I'm setting myself up way too much?
Poollover
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Stopping Actemra
Good day all: Well, I called and canceled my Actemra infusion for today. I was recently diagnosed with something called MGRS (Monoclonal Gammopathy of renal Significance), It is related to Multiple Myeloma. I start chemotherapy for the MGRS next week, which is the same as the chemo for full
Good day all: Well, I called and canceled my Actemra infusion for today. I was recently diagnosed with something called MGRS (Monoclonal Gammopathy of renal Significance), It is related to Multiple Myeloma. I start chemotherapy for the MGRS next week, which is the same as the chemo for full
phebamom
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
PSA rising after my 4th chemo
I am quite mad (not with anyone in particular). I had a steady decrease in PSA during my first 3 round of docetaxel. It was 15 before starting, 3 after the first infusion, 1.5 after the second, 1.01 after the third. Each time it was measure 3 weeks from the infusion (on the day before the next infusion
I am quite mad (not with anyone in particular). I had a steady decrease in PSA during my first 3 round of docetaxel. It was 15 before starting, 3 after the first infusion, 1.5 after the second, 1.01 after the third. Each time it was measure 3 weeks from the infusion (on the day before the next infusion
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
6 years now and PSA <0.01 is it time for a vacation?
Hello, after chemotherapy, STRT of the prostate, I have been taking Eligard hormone therapy for 6 years now and PSA <0.01 is it time for a vacation?
Hello, after chemotherapy, STRT of the prostate, I have been taking Eligard hormone therapy for 6 years now and PSA <0.01 is it time for a vacation?
Vasili
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
i am so scared
my mom are going to hard times… all the time she get carbo and taxol till she didnt have shock to carbo and they start give hee doxil… red devil which made her so ill after first chemo she get lower stomack blockage and surgery to replace it… that uclers and in october trombs in legs …seems that it
my mom are going to hard times… all the time she get carbo and taxol till she didnt have shock to carbo and they start give hee doxil… red devil which made her so ill after first chemo she get lower stomack blockage and surgery to replace it… that uclers and in october trombs in legs …seems that it
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Salmonella , the next chemotherapy?
It has been claimed that all chronic diseases starts in the gut. More specifically, our microbiom. If so perhaps it can be reversed through the gut as well. Watch this space. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860633/#:~:text=The%20prostate%20microbiome%20and%20bacterial,inflammation%20of
It has been claimed that all chronic diseases starts in the gut. More specifically, our microbiom. If so perhaps it can be reversed through the gut as well. Watch this space. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860633/#:~:text=The%20prostate%20microbiome%20and%20bacterial,inflammation%20of
No_stone_unturned
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Allergic reaction
I went for my first IV chemo today doxorubicin pegylated liposomal. Unfortunately within 20 minutes I had an allergic reaction, tingling in the mouth, swelling and hives. The nurses were great and the doctor came to see me. Had an ECG and medications. One has wiped me out fernargon. The doctor wanted
I went for my first IV chemo today doxorubicin pegylated liposomal. Unfortunately within 20 minutes I had an allergic reaction, tingling in the mouth, swelling and hives. The nurses were great and the doctor came to see me. Had an ECG and medications. One has wiped me out fernargon. The doctor wanted
Cherry38
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
First Esophageal Cancer & now Gastric Cancer
Hi to all, I am a 14 year survivor of an Ivor-Lewis Open Esophagectomy. Unfortunately, after many months of throwing up and being unable to keep anything down, several EGD's, an EUS, a CT scan and then the one that we all know means business -- the Pet Scan. I was delivered the news that I now have
Hi to all, I am a 14 year survivor of an Ivor-Lewis Open Esophagectomy. Unfortunately, after many months of throwing up and being unable to keep anything down, several EGD's, an EUS, a CT scan and then the one that we all know means business -- the Pet Scan. I was delivered the news that I now have
lightsinthecity
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
9 months ago
Feeling scared
My husband was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 2/11after a CT scan.Seen by the consultant on 20/11, requested an MRI which he Is having on the 7/12.The only assistance I have had is by contacting pancreatic cancer UK, they helped me get Creon after I looked up online.Just some back ground history my
My husband was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 2/11after a CT scan.Seen by the consultant on 20/11, requested an MRI which he Is having on the 7/12.The only assistance I have had is by contacting pancreatic cancer UK, they helped me get Creon after I looked up online.Just some back ground history my
very
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Pancreatic Cancer Action
9 months ago
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