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I am three months on Acalabrutinib an take aciclovir (antiviral) Have developed rash on ankles any oneelse experienced this.
I am three months on Acalabrutinib an take aciclovir (antiviral) Have developed rash on ankles any oneelse experienced this.
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Surgery was hugely succesful, thank the Lord! 😇🙏
Going into surgery with stage 4 clear cell cancer a week ago, I was advised they will take out all cancer they can see & will have a better understanding of spreading & the way forward.Woke up to better than that! They got it all out, easily & cleanly, full radical hysterectomy and appendix. Signs they
Going into surgery with stage 4 clear cell cancer a week ago, I was advised they will take out all cancer they can see & will have a better understanding of spreading & the way forward.Woke up to better than that! They got it all out, easily & cleanly, full radical hysterectomy and appendix. Signs they
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Dad diagnosed with prostate cancer. what do I do? hindsight is 20/20 and it wasn’t my battle to fight.
For those of you who are newly diagnosed or have been diagnosed for a while or caregivers of those who are newly diagnosed or been diagnosed for a while and overwhelmed and confused and you need a care team but maybe lack the resources or support . go to your nearest hospital that also has a radiology
For those of you who are newly diagnosed or have been diagnosed for a while or caregivers of those who are newly diagnosed or been diagnosed for a while and overwhelmed and confused and you need a care team but maybe lack the resources or support . go to your nearest hospital that also has a radiology
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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One week from launch of Adrienne's story
One week from today, [i]I'd Rather Be Dead Than Deaf: A Young Woman's Journey With Liver Cancer [/i]will be launched into the world! A compilation of journals, poetry, and artwork, this is Adrienne's story from her point of view. While I used snippets of her journals throughout my book Better Off Bald
One week from today, [i]I'd Rather Be Dead Than Deaf: A Young Woman's Journey With Liver Cancer [/i]will be launched into the world! A compilation of journals, poetry, and artwork, this is Adrienne's story from her point of view. While I used snippets of her journals throughout my book Better Off Bald
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
4 months ago
Ablation
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has gone the ablation route with non small cell lung cancer? I had cyberknife in my lower right lung back in 2011. It was effective with minimal side effects. In 2020, the cancer came back in my upper left lung. Now in 2024, it is back in my upper right lung. Apparently
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has gone the ablation route with non small cell lung cancer? I had cyberknife in my lower right lung back in 2011. It was effective with minimal side effects. In 2020, the cancer came back in my upper left lung. Now in 2024, it is back in my upper right lung. Apparently
Karuna2
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
not so great Petscan
Friday I had my first Petscan after two cycles of Ibrance and one on Kisqali. I was really hoping for all good results. Unfortunately, it was a mixed bag. My metastasis is my my lungs and there were three spots, two were biopsies and one too small was just assumed to be my breast cancer cells. Well
Friday I had my first Petscan after two cycles of Ibrance and one on Kisqali. I was really hoping for all good results. Unfortunately, it was a mixed bag. My metastasis is my my lungs and there were three spots, two were biopsies and one too small was just assumed to be my breast cancer cells. Well
jltorcz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
4 years after thyroidectomy
total thyroidectomy for papillaire carcinoma my tsh is 0.5 on levo 75 Thyroglobulin =1 after my USS found a little nodes in thyroid area noother nodes detected my endo whant me to be off levo 1 month to do scintigraphy is there any other way to kow if my cancer is back . Thanks guy for feed back
total thyroidectomy for papillaire carcinoma my tsh is 0.5 on levo 75 Thyroglobulin =1 after my USS found a little nodes in thyroid area noother nodes detected my endo whant me to be off levo 1 month to do scintigraphy is there any other way to kow if my cancer is back . Thanks guy for feed back
Raoudha
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Cold hands
I have conventional Raynaud's disease but I have notic ed when I play table tennis or do other things with my hands they remain cold even though the rest of my body is very warm. Also, I wear 250 denier tights and although my feet feel sort of warm, when I take my tights off they are freezing cold.
I have conventional Raynaud's disease but I have notic ed when I play table tennis or do other things with my hands they remain cold even though the rest of my body is very warm. Also, I wear 250 denier tights and although my feet feel sort of warm, when I take my tights off they are freezing cold.
AustenLover
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 months ago
Proton Treatment - When to start the ADT relative to simulation and CT of the prostate
I am talking to two radiologists who have a strong difference of opinion. One radiologist tells me I should start ADT two months before I do the space OAR, markers and simulation, and then start the radiation. Another doctor tells me I should start the ADT at the same time as I do the space OAR and simulation
I am talking to two radiologists who have a strong difference of opinion. One radiologist tells me I should start ADT two months before I do the space OAR, markers and simulation, and then start the radiation. Another doctor tells me I should start the ADT at the same time as I do the space OAR and simulation
CBRD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Pleur x catheter
Update:- good news: l don't need pericardial effusion window surgery. - l did get a pleur x catheter placed last Friday. The procedure went well. I've had 2 drainage at home so far. - l would appreciate showering advice. I wrapped the dressing in place and seal plastic wrap but water still seeped into
Update:- good news: l don't need pericardial effusion window surgery. - l did get a pleur x catheter placed last Friday. The procedure went well. I've had 2 drainage at home so far. - l would appreciate showering advice. I wrapped the dressing in place and seal plastic wrap but water still seeped into
NPmary
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
lymphedema from prostate cancer, any advice on how to manage?
One of my dad’s biggest issues with prostate cancer is severe lymphedema from the waist down. He used to just have it in his right leg from lymph node removal during RP. Since being on the lynparza in January both sides have swelled up as well as scrotum and everything else below the waist. He was told
One of my dad’s biggest issues with prostate cancer is severe lymphedema from the waist down. He used to just have it in his right leg from lymph node removal during RP. Since being on the lynparza in January both sides have swelled up as well as scrotum and everything else below the waist. He was told
LJGD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Advancements on drugs delivery: interesting review (and with drugs I meant medicine!)
A review on advancements in the application of starch-based nanomaterials in biomedicine: Precision drug delivery and cancer therapy, just one of the many delivery strategies that are being developed sometimes I forget that we have plenty of chemotherapeutics, also new ones that can diversify our strategy
A review on advancements in the application of starch-based nanomaterials in biomedicine: Precision drug delivery and cancer therapy, just one of the many delivery strategies that are being developed sometimes I forget that we have plenty of chemotherapeutics, also new ones that can diversify our strategy
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
B12 deficiency
I was diagnosed with a B12 deficiency. I'm recovering from covid it's been 3 weeks. Not sure if the covid knocked my B12 down. I had first injection today. I woke up out of my sleep my body burning and dry month. I had that feeling first week of covid it went away. Now I'm not sure if the B12 is fighting
I was diagnosed with a B12 deficiency. I'm recovering from covid it's been 3 weeks. Not sure if the covid knocked my B12 down. I had first injection today. I woke up out of my sleep my body burning and dry month. I had that feeling first week of covid it went away. Now I'm not sure if the B12 is fighting
Michbell45
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Pluvicto and low Hemoglobin
Hi all, My dad received his second infusion of pluvicto on February 14. About a week ago his hemoglobin dropped to 65. After a unit of blood it went up to around 85 and then every 3 days or so it drops back down the high 60’s. My dad does have prostrate cancer in his bones and lymph nodes. My question
Hi all, My dad received his second infusion of pluvicto on February 14. About a week ago his hemoglobin dropped to 65. After a unit of blood it went up to around 85 and then every 3 days or so it drops back down the high 60’s. My dad does have prostrate cancer in his bones and lymph nodes. My question
Uman101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Advice please...
My fibro always gets worse in cold weather so bath soaks are my best friends at the moment, however, my boiler and heating stopped working few days ago, I called my housing association and they fixed the heaters, but for hot water I was told its not considered emergency as you can boil kettles of water
My fibro always gets worse in cold weather so bath soaks are my best friends at the moment, however, my boiler and heating stopped working few days ago, I called my housing association and they fixed the heaters, but for hot water I was told its not considered emergency as you can boil kettles of water
YMEPLEASE
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
Nasty bugs/flu after prednisolone?
Hi everyone I did another cycle in January and they had me on 20mg of prednisolone... Just wondered if it's common to get a nasty bug/infection afterwards which you can't get rid of? I've had stomach flu for over a week and it's awful (passed to me from my son's nursery - he had it first)... I asked
Hi everyone I did another cycle in January and they had me on 20mg of prednisolone... Just wondered if it's common to get a nasty bug/infection afterwards which you can't get rid of? I've had stomach flu for over a week and it's awful (passed to me from my son's nursery - he had it first)... I asked
rainbowbaby8320
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
exciting clinical trial
My very long time (20 years!) MBC changed from E+ to triple negative a few months ago and yesterday I was looking on line for clinical trials for TNBC and found one that looks exciting to me, whether I qualify for it or not. It's sponsored by Lyell Immunopharma and targets CAR T cells. I have no idea
My very long time (20 years!) MBC changed from E+ to triple negative a few months ago and yesterday I was looking on line for clinical trials for TNBC and found one that looks exciting to me, whether I qualify for it or not. It's sponsored by Lyell Immunopharma and targets CAR T cells. I have no idea
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Heading down hospice road too…
I’m so sorry to hear about your dad 😢 I’m in a very similar situation with my dad, age 71, Gleason 9 with Mets to bone, lungs, lymph nodes and now a tumor in his bladder. Zytiga worked for him for years, but last January started with more bone Mets and lymph nodes, zytiga restarted and failed. Tried
I’m so sorry to hear about your dad 😢 I’m in a very similar situation with my dad, age 71, Gleason 9 with Mets to bone, lungs, lymph nodes and now a tumor in his bladder. Zytiga worked for him for years, but last January started with more bone Mets and lymph nodes, zytiga restarted and failed. Tried
LJGD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
surgical pathology - IDC
Can anyone review pathology? Shows IDC but negative everything else. Doctor is not recommending radiation. Thoughts? Life expectancy? Chance of reoccurrence? TUMOR Histologic Type: Acinar adenocarcinoma, conventional (usual) Histologic Grade: Grade: Grade group 2 (Gleason Score 3 + 4 = 7) Percentage
Can anyone review pathology? Shows IDC but negative everything else. Doctor is not recommending radiation. Thoughts? Life expectancy? Chance of reoccurrence? TUMOR Histologic Type: Acinar adenocarcinoma, conventional (usual) Histologic Grade: Grade: Grade group 2 (Gleason Score 3 + 4 = 7) Percentage
Granolaberry
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Lupus and Radiotherapy
Hi everyone ; I have SLE and APS and take Warfarin ; this has been my situation for around 25 years. I was diagnosed with Prostate cancer around sixteen months ago and have been on Hormone therapy for fourteen months. I was offered Radiotherapy around nine months ago , but due to the possible side
Hi everyone ; I have SLE and APS and take Warfarin ; this has been my situation for around 25 years. I was diagnosed with Prostate cancer around sixteen months ago and have been on Hormone therapy for fourteen months. I was offered Radiotherapy around nine months ago , but due to the possible side
jamesroybuck
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
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