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Horizant tapering
Dear All: Apologies- I might be unintentionally reposting this: I have been on Horizant for about seven months, at 600mg in the morning and 600mg in the evening (1,200 mg total). Before that, I was on 600mg Gabapentin daily for two years. Recently, my doctor and I have agreed to reduce my Horizant
Dear All: Apologies- I might be unintentionally reposting this: I have been on Horizant for about seven months, at 600mg in the morning and 600mg in the evening (1,200 mg total). Before that, I was on 600mg Gabapentin daily for two years. Recently, my doctor and I have agreed to reduce my Horizant
JustVisiting23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Looking for options after Verzenio.
Spoke with my onc today and she said if Verzenio fails she’s thinking about Afinitor. Said I’m running out of options and IV chemo might not be far off after that. I’ve been on Faslodex, Anastrozole, Ibrance and Verzenio is my 3rd line of treatment. No mutations. I feel like there are many more options
Spoke with my onc today and she said if Verzenio fails she’s thinking about Afinitor. Said I’m running out of options and IV chemo might not be far off after that. I’ve been on Faslodex, Anastrozole, Ibrance and Verzenio is my 3rd line of treatment. No mutations. I feel like there are many more options
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Oncolytic Virotherapy Platform Designed to Target All Tumor Sites: we will have some news soon, oncolytics are very promising (CLD-201)
– Preclinical models have demonstrated the ability to resist oncolytic virus inactivation by human serum and target diverse tumor types – Novel therapeutic approach allows for ease of administration, increased cost-effectiveness, and the ability to reach a broad patient population Enough for me to
– Preclinical models have demonstrated the ability to resist oncolytic virus inactivation by human serum and target diverse tumor types – Novel therapeutic approach allows for ease of administration, increased cost-effectiveness, and the ability to reach a broad patient population Enough for me to
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Looking for medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
I was diagnosed one year ago with two very small tumors, one on each lobe. Gleason 6, grade group one. Less than 5% involvement in each tumor. Decipher of 0.28, which suggests low aggressiveness. PSA has remained 0.7 for a many years. Although I think Fox Chase Cancer center in Philadelphia is a fine
I was diagnosed one year ago with two very small tumors, one on each lobe. Gleason 6, grade group one. Less than 5% involvement in each tumor. Decipher of 0.28, which suggests low aggressiveness. PSA has remained 0.7 for a many years. Although I think Fox Chase Cancer center in Philadelphia is a fine
bubularich
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Experience/Opinions on: Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib for NEPC/SCPC
In January I was diagnosed with SCPC with liver metastasis. My first line of treatment was Platinum based chemo (carboplatin+etoposide). This treatment failed after 3 infusions with radiographic progression on CT Scan. ----- ... HEPATOBILIARY: Innumerable bilobar hepatic metastasis have progressed
In January I was diagnosed with SCPC with liver metastasis. My first line of treatment was Platinum based chemo (carboplatin+etoposide). This treatment failed after 3 infusions with radiographic progression on CT Scan. ----- ... HEPATOBILIARY: Innumerable bilobar hepatic metastasis have progressed
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
delivery day: Body’s ‘message in a bottle’ delivers targeted cancer treatment
“Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have succeeded in delivering targeted cancer treatment via small membrane bubbles that our cells use to communicate. A new study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering shows that the treatment reduces tumour growth and improves survival in mice.”
“Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have succeeded in delivering targeted cancer treatment via small membrane bubbles that our cells use to communicate. A new study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering shows that the treatment reduces tumour growth and improves survival in mice.”
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Whose advice should I follow?
I had a trabeculectomy 18 months ago. Last July I went to a Moorfields virtual clinic for monitoring. I received a letter from the doctor a few days later to say that my visual field on the operated eye was gradually worsening & that I would be seen at the Consultant led clinic four months later. I
I had a trabeculectomy 18 months ago. Last July I went to a Moorfields virtual clinic for monitoring. I received a letter from the doctor a few days later to say that my visual field on the operated eye was gradually worsening & that I would be seen at the Consultant led clinic four months later. I
YoungontheOutside
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Glaucoma UK
7 months ago
Azithromycin
Does anyone else take Azithromycin 3 times a week prophylactic? Just wondering if you have to take your rescue antibiotics due to chest infection, do you stop the Azithromycin?
Does anyone else take Azithromycin 3 times a week prophylactic? Just wondering if you have to take your rescue antibiotics due to chest infection, do you stop the Azithromycin?
revcathfrog
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Abraxane
Hi ladies, I’m absolutely over the moon to hear that my oncologist has been able to get the Abraxane chemotherapy funding for me! I am due to start in January, I wonder if any of you ladies have had this chemotherapy in the past and if so what side effects you had, how you found it in general, did
Hi ladies, I’m absolutely over the moon to hear that my oncologist has been able to get the Abraxane chemotherapy funding for me! I am due to start in January, I wonder if any of you ladies have had this chemotherapy in the past and if so what side effects you had, how you found it in general, did
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Recurence
Hi wondered what side effects with niropirad as am being offereredjust out hospital after total hysterectomy omentom removed and shock stoma was given mopup chemo that put me in hospital just don't feel ready for more treatments as last year in out of hospital no normal life been told they removed
Hi wondered what side effects with niropirad as am being offereredjust out hospital after total hysterectomy omentom removed and shock stoma was given mopup chemo that put me in hospital just don't feel ready for more treatments as last year in out of hospital no normal life been told they removed
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Just diagnosed with 4.0 cm aneurysm of ascending aorta and severe calcification
Hi Friends I cannot express how shocked and dismayed I am finding out that I have severe calcification of my aorta and a 4.0 cm aneurysm. I have read that the aneurysm can be monitored yearly with imaging but there is nothing that can be done for the calcification. In the past 3 years, I have had
Hi Friends I cannot express how shocked and dismayed I am finding out that I have severe calcification of my aorta and a 4.0 cm aneurysm. I have read that the aneurysm can be monitored yearly with imaging but there is nothing that can be done for the calcification. In the past 3 years, I have had
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
BLA for Subcutaneous Nivolumab Accepted by the FDA for Advanced/Metastatic Solid Tumors
A biologics license application (BLA) has been accepted by the FDA seeking approval of nivolumab (Opdivo) co-formulated with Halozyme’s proprietary recombinant human hyaluronidase (rHuPH20; subcutaneous nivolumab) for adult patients with solid tumors eligible for previously approved nivolumab indications
A biologics license application (BLA) has been accepted by the FDA seeking approval of nivolumab (Opdivo) co-formulated with Halozyme’s proprietary recombinant human hyaluronidase (rHuPH20; subcutaneous nivolumab) for adult patients with solid tumors eligible for previously approved nivolumab indications
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Skull met!
I am receiving radiation on a skull med on my left side, just passed my optical nerve area. I am wondering if I should have another MRI after the fifth or sixth radiation treatment to see if the med has been eliminated or should they continue on with the complete 10 treatments? any suggestions would
I am receiving radiation on a skull med on my left side, just passed my optical nerve area. I am wondering if I should have another MRI after the fifth or sixth radiation treatment to see if the med has been eliminated or should they continue on with the complete 10 treatments? any suggestions would
docbulldog
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Well, three years in…..
Since initial DX of Gleason 4+4….. at that time was stage 4 high volume metastic disease. PSA can move up and down quickly. went up 10 points in a week went down 33 points in a month, without treatment. i went from NED of disease to PSA of 28.5 in six months. it’s a spunky little bastard. sorta like
Since initial DX of Gleason 4+4….. at that time was stage 4 high volume metastic disease. PSA can move up and down quickly. went up 10 points in a week went down 33 points in a month, without treatment. i went from NED of disease to PSA of 28.5 in six months. it’s a spunky little bastard. sorta like
FulThrotl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
A question on 'high' dosage
So I'm currently on 150mcg of levo and 30mcg T3 and my latest results were still only 65% and 62% respectively. I've just started HRT so I may well continue to see improvements but I'm curious about my dosing. I'm 6'1" and roughly 65kg so I'm on the cusp of underweight. I know we need what we need
So I'm currently on 150mcg of levo and 30mcg T3 and my latest results were still only 65% and 62% respectively. I've just started HRT so I may well continue to see improvements but I'm curious about my dosing. I'm 6'1" and roughly 65kg so I'm on the cusp of underweight. I know we need what we need
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Companies that test liver biospy tissue to see what immunotherapy, parp inhibitors or ATK inhibitors would work?
as above, so far pca Adenocarcinoma in liver biopsy tissue…. Anyone have a list?
as above, so far pca Adenocarcinoma in liver biopsy tissue…. Anyone have a list?
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Worsening back pain after treatment?
I’ve had back pain before, and even had surgery to relieve it, but this is different. I’ve brought this up with my RO and my plain oncologist, but wanted to see if anyone here has experienced this. Next week I’ll be talking to my GP. A reminder of my DX: Gleason 9, spread to local lymph nodes. Treated
I’ve had back pain before, and even had surgery to relieve it, but this is different. I’ve brought this up with my RO and my plain oncologist, but wanted to see if anyone here has experienced this. Next week I’ll be talking to my GP. A reminder of my DX: Gleason 9, spread to local lymph nodes. Treated
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
First colonoscopy a success!!
So I went in today for my first colonoscopy and it was all clear aside from some diverticulitis causing a bit of inflammation, but no polyps, no growths, nothing of concern, which was a complete surprise. My anxiety got the best of me and now I can focus on getting back to life, with some changes of
So I went in today for my first colonoscopy and it was all clear aside from some diverticulitis causing a bit of inflammation, but no polyps, no growths, nothing of concern, which was a complete surprise. My anxiety got the best of me and now I can focus on getting back to life, with some changes of
Iam197963
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Colon Cancer Connected
11 months ago
Disappointed
After Lupron, NUBEQA and Zytega … and a recent FDG Cat scan Several nodes lit up in the periodonal aorta area of his abdomen. Being totally right up against the aorta, a decision was made to remove them robotically. Surgery went well. All lymph’s were removed that lit up on the scan. docs felt PSA
After Lupron, NUBEQA and Zytega … and a recent FDG Cat scan Several nodes lit up in the periodonal aorta area of his abdomen. Being totally right up against the aorta, a decision was made to remove them robotically. Surgery went well. All lymph’s were removed that lit up on the scan. docs felt PSA
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Does or Has Anyone heard or read that PCA can Morp into Neuroendocrine Cancer while on Lupron or Orgovyx, Nubeqa or any other medication?
I’m on Firmagon every 28 days, Zytiga, ( Abiraterone) and Prednisone since 07/2022. I have concerns if Anyone had their PCA Morp into Neuroendocrine Cancer or Small Cell Carcinoma while on Lupron or Orgovyx, Nubeqa etc, or any other medication prescribed.
I’m on Firmagon every 28 days, Zytiga, ( Abiraterone) and Prednisone since 07/2022. I have concerns if Anyone had their PCA Morp into Neuroendocrine Cancer or Small Cell Carcinoma while on Lupron or Orgovyx, Nubeqa etc, or any other medication prescribed.
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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