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Good Morning All I was lucky enough to be able to attend the meeting @ Artizan Library yesterday in London and learned lots from Dr Kate Gilbert. Glad to hear PMR & GCA are becoming of interest to researchers. I think some well known celeb or royal needs to get it for it to become a fashionable disease
Good Morning All I was lucky enough to be able to attend the meeting @ Artizan Library yesterday in London and learned lots from Dr Kate Gilbert. Glad to hear PMR & GCA are becoming of interest to researchers. I think some well known celeb or royal needs to get it for it to become a fashionable disease
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Prospective comparison of whole-body MRI and 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT for the detection of BCR of prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy.
"68Ga-PSMA PET/CT significantly out-performed wb-MRI in the detection of biochemical recurrence in Pca patients after radical prostatectomy." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30879122
"68Ga-PSMA PET/CT significantly out-performed wb-MRI in the detection of biochemical recurrence in Pca patients after radical prostatectomy." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30879122
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Hi š everyone.....
Iām Rhonda from Florida. Iām 52 years old until May 10.. DX MBC July 2017 after 3 years of fighting stage 3 breast cancer (ER+ PR+ HER-) to my right breast in May 2014. Went through the motions...chemo, gallbladder surgery, mastectomy on right with 6 of 24 lymphnodes positive with cancer, 32 rounds of
Iām Rhonda from Florida. Iām 52 years old until May 10.. DX MBC July 2017 after 3 years of fighting stage 3 breast cancer (ER+ PR+ HER-) to my right breast in May 2014. Went through the motions...chemo, gallbladder surgery, mastectomy on right with 6 of 24 lymphnodes positive with cancer, 32 rounds of
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
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PSP Association
5 years ago
Overturning Dogma -- Using Testosterone in Prostate Cancer
Are all dogmas still valid? Overturning Dogma -- Using Testosterone in Prostate Cancer In Subset of Hypogonadal Men Neil Osterweil March 20, 2019 BARCELONA, Spain ā Conventional wisdom got a swift kick in the pants from a study showing that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) significantly improved
Are all dogmas still valid? Overturning Dogma -- Using Testosterone in Prostate Cancer In Subset of Hypogonadal Men Neil Osterweil March 20, 2019 BARCELONA, Spain ā Conventional wisdom got a swift kick in the pants from a study showing that testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) significantly improved
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
medical marijuana
Does anyone know how to obtain a medical marijuana card in New York what is the simplest affordable way and do you know if marijuana really helps for Parkinson's thanks
Does anyone know how to obtain a medical marijuana card in New York what is the simplest affordable way and do you know if marijuana really helps for Parkinson's thanks
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
EAU19 Barcelona ā 15-19 March 2019 - blood pressure drugs
"four fifths of men with prostate cancer are also on blood pressure medication." Is that really so? ... "Those who were taking angiotensin II receptor blockers (known as ARBs) ā which include common pills such as Valsartan and Losartan ā had the lowest chance of death during the study period." ... I
"four fifths of men with prostate cancer are also on blood pressure medication." Is that really so? ... "Those who were taking angiotensin II receptor blockers (known as ARBs) ā which include common pills such as Valsartan and Losartan ā had the lowest chance of death during the study period." ... I
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Diagnosed with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome but Iām not sure.
Hi everyone. Iām looking for your thoughts. I have been suffering from considerable pain for a year now. I have alternating pain in my buttocks, pain in my left shoulder and at various other points in my back. I have nerve pain in one leg that travels to my foot. After a lot of physio both paid for and
Hi everyone. Iām looking for your thoughts. I have been suffering from considerable pain for a year now. I have alternating pain in my buttocks, pain in my left shoulder and at various other points in my back. I have nerve pain in one leg that travels to my foot. After a lot of physio both paid for and
browny52
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Ehlers-Danlos Support UK
5 years ago
Cancer cells returned in juncture of joining,after total gastrectomy.
Had difficulty swallowing, yet again, so endoscopy requested. They took biopsies and sadly turns out cancerous cells have been found. CT scan thankfully did not find anything so PET scan was done today. Now got to wait 4-5 days for those results. I am wondering if the cancerous cells could have been
Had difficulty swallowing, yet again, so endoscopy requested. They took biopsies and sadly turns out cancerous cells have been found. CT scan thankfully did not find anything so PET scan was done today. Now got to wait 4-5 days for those results. I am wondering if the cancerous cells could have been
Zantri
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
Burning pain in back
Hello everyone Been ages since I have written on here and have been doing so well until just before Christmas where I started to get a funny sensation in my back. It feels like a burning feeling deep inside (as if it is an organ) It starts on the right hand side where my bra strap is and then goes down
Hello everyone Been ages since I have written on here and have been doing so well until just before Christmas where I started to get a funny sensation in my back. It feels like a burning feeling deep inside (as if it is an organ) It starts on the right hand side where my bra strap is and then goes down
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
EAU19 Barcelona ā 15-19 March 2019 - Testosterone slows PCa recurrence in low-risk patients.
US researchers have found out that testosterone replacement slows the recurrence of prostate cancer in low-risk patients. One of the largest studies undertaken so far may call into question the general applicability of Nobel-Prize winning hormonal prostate treatment. The work was presented at the European
US researchers have found out that testosterone replacement slows the recurrence of prostate cancer in low-risk patients. One of the largest studies undertaken so far may call into question the general applicability of Nobel-Prize winning hormonal prostate treatment. The work was presented at the European
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
New to this āstageā
Hi there, While avoiding Dr Google I stumbled across this forum, which seems to be full of lovely supportive and informative people. My dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010 (Gleason 7) and following a radical prostatectomy has had no further treatment due to stable PSA readings. A rise in
Hi there, While avoiding Dr Google I stumbled across this forum, which seems to be full of lovely supportive and informative people. My dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2010 (Gleason 7) and following a radical prostatectomy has had no further treatment due to stable PSA readings. A rise in
Mish80
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Blood Loss during Radical Prostatectomy [RP] & outcomes.
New German-Canadian study [1]. Of interest to me because of my RP experiense. I donated the maximum 2 units of blood prior to surgery. My surgeon said that he would probably not need them. There was usually very little blood. This was not the case in the early days, when the surgeon was typically
New German-Canadian study [1]. Of interest to me because of my RP experiense. I donated the maximum 2 units of blood prior to surgery. My surgeon said that he would probably not need them. There was usually very little blood. This was not the case in the early days, when the surgeon was typically
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Dx and treatment plan
Hi all. Just got biopsy result. No sign of spread on bone scan, but they will confirm with PSMA next week. PSA score 81. * Level = āIntermediateā * Gleason 3+4 7 * T1C * No signs of spread on bone scan * Wants to have an MO do PSMA and BRCA next week to confirm no spread * His clinical estimates
Hi all. Just got biopsy result. No sign of spread on bone scan, but they will confirm with PSMA next week. PSA score 81. * Level = āIntermediateā * Gleason 3+4 7 * T1C * No signs of spread on bone scan * Wants to have an MO do PSMA and BRCA next week to confirm no spread * His clinical estimates
C-RI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
To Go Public or Not
In a recent thread, an off-topic conversation started that deserves discussion. Specifically, whether or not I, or you, or anyone else having an unfortunate medical condition, should go public with that information. Let me introduce myself. My name is Cary Jensen, and I was diagnosed with prostate cancer
In a recent thread, an off-topic conversation started that deserves discussion. Specifically, whether or not I, or you, or anyone else having an unfortunate medical condition, should go public with that information. Let me introduce myself. My name is Cary Jensen, and I was diagnosed with prostate cancer
CaryOn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Life after diagnosis, surgery and treatment
Hi All! I was diagnosed in Nov 2017. I had a mastectomy in Dec 2017 followed by chemo from January to May 2018. I had HER2 so continued Herceptin until Dec 2018. Now I'm on an Estrogen blocker for 5 years and getting back to "normal". After losing most of my hair I was brave enough to go without
Hi All! I was diagnosed in Nov 2017. I had a mastectomy in Dec 2017 followed by chemo from January to May 2018. I had HER2 so continued Herceptin until Dec 2018. Now I'm on an Estrogen blocker for 5 years and getting back to "normal". After losing most of my hair I was brave enough to go without
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 years ago
Life after mastectomy
Hello! I'm looking for this who had a mastectomy and can share best bras, sports bras, swimsuits, and breast forms. I had one breast removed in Dec 2017. I do not care for the silicon prosthetic I was given. Bras do not stay in place. I currently am wearing a cotton filled pocket but that won't
Hello! I'm looking for this who had a mastectomy and can share best bras, sports bras, swimsuits, and breast forms. I had one breast removed in Dec 2017. I do not care for the silicon prosthetic I was given. Bras do not stay in place. I currently am wearing a cotton filled pocket but that won't
Dancegal
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 years ago
Making decisions and trying not be fearful
Last Saturday, I started Humira which for me personally makes me nervous. I have had two injections in my SI joint (left and right side) Over the last two weeks which I was hoping would be helpful. Have not notice any noticeable changes yet as it is still difficult to lay on either side while sleeping
Last Saturday, I started Humira which for me personally makes me nervous. I have had two injections in my SI joint (left and right side) Over the last two weeks which I was hoping would be helpful. Have not notice any noticeable changes yet as it is still difficult to lay on either side while sleeping
Olmettig
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NRAS
5 years ago
Potential.
For 9 years I suffered without diagnosis. Trying to do life, falling down literally, inevitably hurting myself bad eventually. Since receiving a diagnosis a little over 15 months ago changed everything. I had a reason I was a cripple and it wasn;t self-inflicted. My life had literally been put on hold
For 9 years I suffered without diagnosis. Trying to do life, falling down literally, inevitably hurting myself bad eventually. Since receiving a diagnosis a little over 15 months ago changed everything. I had a reason I was a cripple and it wasn;t self-inflicted. My life had literally been put on hold
LessThanRich
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AMN EASIER
5 years ago
Dental health
Anyone elses dental health suffering. I just seem to always need treatment and not sure if its related. Only on Adcal and annual infusions. Severe receeding gums not related but getting worse and just generally a decline in teeth. Thanks
Anyone elses dental health suffering. I just seem to always need treatment and not sure if its related. Only on Adcal and annual infusions. Severe receeding gums not related but getting worse and just generally a decline in teeth. Thanks
Mandynelson
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
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