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I am trying to collect information from men in a specific category. That category is men who have had a radical prostatectomy (RP) and thereafter experienced biochemical recurrence (BCR) and used proton beam therapy (PBT) radiation as the treatment following that BCR. I’d like to know several things
I am trying to collect information from men in a specific category. That category is men who have had a radical prostatectomy (RP) and thereafter experienced biochemical recurrence (BCR) and used proton beam therapy (PBT) radiation as the treatment following that BCR. I’d like to know several things
ragnar2020
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
AUS Effectiveness: Will it make you "Dry"
Was asked to repost this in this forum...I have USI (urinary stress incontinence) from my RP (Radical Prost) plus sRT (salvage radiation treatment)...leak about 25-50 gr per day...just enough to piss me off but my Dr says not enough to risk the 25% chance I have as a post-sRT patient of developing urethan
Was asked to repost this in this forum...I have USI (urinary stress incontinence) from my RP (Radical Prost) plus sRT (salvage radiation treatment)...leak about 25-50 gr per day...just enough to piss me off but my Dr says not enough to risk the 25% chance I have as a post-sRT patient of developing urethan
RMontana
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Early stage OC diagnosis & Radical hysterectomy at 37 - terrified. Can anyone give me some positive words/experiences x
I had a giant cyst, ovary and Fallopian tube removed. A CT scan with dye and bloods for tumour markers all showed as normal. But the biopsy showed stage 1a in my ovary. Surgeon said other ovary looked ‘plump’’(!) and fine. There was a small lymph node but he didn’t think significant but the oncology
I had a giant cyst, ovary and Fallopian tube removed. A CT scan with dye and bloods for tumour markers all showed as normal. But the biopsy showed stage 1a in my ovary. Surgeon said other ovary looked ‘plump’’(!) and fine. There was a small lymph node but he didn’t think significant but the oncology
Katieannelouise
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
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Anyone BRCA opted for an elective mastectomy?
I have the dreaded appointment to discuss a potential double mastectomy on Thursday. (I'm BRCA2 and just reached 5 years with no recurrence so far.) I'm having a massive wobble I think caused by a c*ckup that now means any private medical recourse to PARP inhibitors is gone forever - A different story
I have the dreaded appointment to discuss a potential double mastectomy on Thursday. (I'm BRCA2 and just reached 5 years with no recurrence so far.) I'm having a massive wobble I think caused by a c*ckup that now means any private medical recourse to PARP inhibitors is gone forever - A different story
Emsymits
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
re: Cancer in general. Know your enemy.
reconJJ, The prednisone, zytiga and the once a month belly shot of Firmigon caused me to not eat or sleep. I got a medical cannabis card and bought six vines of Rick Simpson Oil (RSO). It restored my sleep and gave back my appetite. I heard cannabis oil is effective against cancer but there is no reliable
reconJJ, The prednisone, zytiga and the once a month belly shot of Firmigon caused me to not eat or sleep. I got a medical cannabis card and bought six vines of Rick Simpson Oil (RSO). It restored my sleep and gave back my appetite. I heard cannabis oil is effective against cancer but there is no reliable
Lifer69
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
PSA Expectations after SRT with Concurrent ADT
Greetings! I just wrapped up 7 weeks of salvage radiation therapy on 26 August that was done with concurrent androgen deprivation therapy, and I'm about to go for my first post-treatment PSA test. (We agreed the ADT would be a one-time, 6-month dose to assist with the SRT.) I'm just not sure where
Greetings! I just wrapped up 7 weeks of salvage radiation therapy on 26 August that was done with concurrent androgen deprivation therapy, and I'm about to go for my first post-treatment PSA test. (We agreed the ADT would be a one-time, 6-month dose to assist with the SRT.) I'm just not sure where
dans_journey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Recurrent DCIS
Hi all I had a lumpectomy and radiotherapy about eight years ago to deal with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) it has now recurred, what an absolute pain. I’ve had a mammogram and ultrasound and the radiologist thinks I will need surgery. I won’t know for sure until next Wednesday. But in my experience
Hi all I had a lumpectomy and radiotherapy about eight years ago to deal with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) it has now recurred, what an absolute pain. I’ve had a mammogram and ultrasound and the radiologist thinks I will need surgery. I won’t know for sure until next Wednesday. But in my experience
RestlessMe
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My Breast Cancer Community
2 years ago
Angina and breast cancer
hi I was diagnosed with Angina in Sept 2020 I had 1 stent placed and have 3 other narrowing..In May 2022 i was diagnosedwith stage 3 advanced breast cancer .. I have been told by consultants that my option is a mastectomy and hormone treatment which i've already started.. My question is that there is
hi I was diagnosed with Angina in Sept 2020 I had 1 stent placed and have 3 other narrowing..In May 2022 i was diagnosedwith stage 3 advanced breast cancer .. I have been told by consultants that my option is a mastectomy and hormone treatment which i've already started.. My question is that there is
Benji2020
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Leakage
I had a radical prostatectomy 8 years ago and I have bad bladder leakage. I have to wear Depends every day because of the amount of leakage. It usually occurs when I am sitting on my sofa or working in my yard. Does anyone have any experience with us? Also, does anyone know of a procedure that would
I had a radical prostatectomy 8 years ago and I have bad bladder leakage. I have to wear Depends every day because of the amount of leakage. It usually occurs when I am sitting on my sofa or working in my yard. Does anyone have any experience with us? Also, does anyone know of a procedure that would
tommyrobertson
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Have the symptoms, shame the doctor didnt want to know.
So all of my teen life I have suffered with heavy, painful periods. I was always told this was normal and has no reason to think otherwise. As a teen I didn't live with my mum so I would go to the doctors and complain and was fobbed off each time so I just plodded along. I fell pregnant at the age of
So all of my teen life I have suffered with heavy, painful periods. I was always told this was normal and has no reason to think otherwise. As a teen I didn't live with my mum so I would go to the doctors and complain and was fobbed off each time so I just plodded along. I fell pregnant at the age of
Pumpkin31
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
would like some reassurance please!
so a little about me ~ I had dermoid cyst removal which resulted in a tube being removed in 2006. In 2013 I was diagnosed with hormone negative, HER2+breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy and diep flap recon followed by chemotherapy and 10 month of herceptin, I'm now nearly 9yr clear with no
so a little about me ~ I had dermoid cyst removal which resulted in a tube being removed in 2006. In 2013 I was diagnosed with hormone negative, HER2+breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy and diep flap recon followed by chemotherapy and 10 month of herceptin, I'm now nearly 9yr clear with no
Kelb123
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Vasectomy and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. significant association between vasectomy and any-grade PCa
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666168322005870?ref=cra_js_challenge&fr=RR-1 Evidence synthesisA total of 37 studies including 16 931 805 patients met our inclusion criteria. A pooled analysis from all studies showed a significant association between vasectomy and any-grade PCa
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666168322005870?ref=cra_js_challenge&fr=RR-1 Evidence synthesisA total of 37 studies including 16 931 805 patients met our inclusion criteria. A pooled analysis from all studies showed a significant association between vasectomy and any-grade PCa
KocoPr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Update and Plan - 52 and new prostate CA dx.
Hello everyone, we have a plan. Quick refresher: My husband is 52 and has recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer after a biopsy had 10/12 core samples positive and all were graded as 3+4 = 7 Grade 2. This was through a local urologist that he was referred to after his first PSA that was ever
Hello everyone, we have a plan. Quick refresher: My husband is 52 and has recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer after a biopsy had 10/12 core samples positive and all were graded as 3+4 = 7 Grade 2. This was through a local urologist that he was referred to after his first PSA that was ever
52Mike
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
inflammatory breast disease possibly unknown primary?
Apologies for the confusing title. Hello to you all. I was diagnosed with MBC in October 2021 - unknown primary.mets in neck lymph nodes which then spread to bones and lungs. I'm on my 4th line of chemo - trodelvy. I will have a ct scan in a couple of weeks after I return from holiday. a few
Apologies for the confusing title. Hello to you all. I was diagnosed with MBC in October 2021 - unknown primary.mets in neck lymph nodes which then spread to bones and lungs. I'm on my 4th line of chemo - trodelvy. I will have a ct scan in a couple of weeks after I return from holiday. a few
FHgirl
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Mastectomy and MBC
Hey. I am so confused. I have had chemo and now on Herceptin, Prejeta and Zometa. Last scan NED. Onc says no benefit to have mastectomy. I am not wanting surgery but I hear so many taking about have mastectomy What is the answer? There is confusing online Thx .
Hey. I am so confused. I have had chemo and now on Herceptin, Prejeta and Zometa. Last scan NED. Onc says no benefit to have mastectomy. I am not wanting surgery but I hear so many taking about have mastectomy What is the answer? There is confusing online Thx .
Onedayatatime60
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Alternative to Adcal-D3?
Hi, can anyone recommend an alternative to Adcal D3 tablets on prescription? I really find them revolting and far too sweet! Thank you for your help 😊
Hi, can anyone recommend an alternative to Adcal D3 tablets on prescription? I really find them revolting and far too sweet! Thank you for your help 😊
JoLou12
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
CLL & Mastectomy / Implants
I'm wondering if anyone here with CLL/SLL has undergone a breast reduction or mastectomy since diagnosis. If so, were you on treatment or WW at time of surgery? If you were on treatment, did you have to stop for surgery? How was your healing? If you had a mastectomy, did you get implants after
I'm wondering if anyone here with CLL/SLL has undergone a breast reduction or mastectomy since diagnosis. If so, were you on treatment or WW at time of surgery? If you were on treatment, did you have to stop for surgery? How was your healing? If you had a mastectomy, did you get implants after
Amberesque
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CLL Support
2 years ago
New primary Breast Cancer! Grade three lobular triple negative! Unrelated to my MBC. Time frame for surgery?
I was diagnosed with de novo MBC in November 2018 and no lump was found. So started on Ibrance and Letrozole as my first line of treatment. I recently felt a large lump in my breast appear almost overnight and mentioned it at my oncology appointment a few weeks later. I was then booked in for a biopsy
I was diagnosed with de novo MBC in November 2018 and no lump was found. So started on Ibrance and Letrozole as my first line of treatment. I recently felt a large lump in my breast appear almost overnight and mentioned it at my oncology appointment a few weeks later. I was then booked in for a biopsy
stardust1965
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Study of Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index for determining survival after radical prostatectomy.
https://www.mdpi.com/1797758 Go to link and download the pdf. This article talks about determining if a radical prostatectomy is beneficial for non metastatic prostate cancer. For those of us considering the procedure it may help with your determination (definitely not me as my cancer is metastatic
https://www.mdpi.com/1797758 Go to link and download the pdf. This article talks about determining if a radical prostatectomy is beneficial for non metastatic prostate cancer. For those of us considering the procedure it may help with your determination (definitely not me as my cancer is metastatic
marc_andersun
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Zoledronic acid infusion for osteoporosis- I have to consider this
To fill in some historic details: I was treated for many years by Katharina Dalton for Premenstrual Migraine and Sinusitis using natural progesterone (Gestone Injections). Successfully. I hadn't been able to work for nine years but after treatment started went back to work full time. When she retired
To fill in some historic details: I was treated for many years by Katharina Dalton for Premenstrual Migraine and Sinusitis using natural progesterone (Gestone Injections). Successfully. I hadn't been able to work for nine years but after treatment started went back to work full time. When she retired
Mugs19
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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