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pleural effusion
hi all you very supportive ladies . 4 years since my diagnosis with stage 3 ovarian cancer I have had all the chemo combinations available plus Avastin and PARP inhibitors . I was then in a clinical trial for a year which had a small effect and finished in March. a couple of weeks ago , I was admitted
hi all you very supportive ladies . 4 years since my diagnosis with stage 3 ovarian cancer I have had all the chemo combinations available plus Avastin and PARP inhibitors . I was then in a clinical trial for a year which had a small effect and finished in March. a couple of weeks ago , I was admitted
Lookingahead
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Choices.
My name is Tania - I was diagnosed with myelofibrosis 8 1/2 years ago at the age of 50. I have been on ruxolitinib for the last 3 1/2 years and am now in a position where it is no longer working as it was and I need to decide where to go from here. I have been offered places on trials which are taking
My name is Tania - I was diagnosed with myelofibrosis 8 1/2 years ago at the age of 50. I have been on ruxolitinib for the last 3 1/2 years and am now in a position where it is no longer working as it was and I need to decide where to go from here. I have been offered places on trials which are taking
Petsgalore
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Hydroxicarbamide for PV - UK
Diagnosed late 2018 soon after started on Hydroxycarbamide + Rivaroxyban 10mg daily. In the last year, Hydroxycarbamide has been increased slowly every few months. I am now taking 2000mg 4 days a week and 1500mg on 3 days a week because my platelet score is 640. I am feeling really poorly on this
Diagnosed late 2018 soon after started on Hydroxycarbamide + Rivaroxyban 10mg daily. In the last year, Hydroxycarbamide has been increased slowly every few months. I am now taking 2000mg 4 days a week and 1500mg on 3 days a week because my platelet score is 640. I am feeling really poorly on this
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
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Missed treatment
I had my first immunotherapy and chemotherapy a while ago, on my second chemotherapy I had a reaction so the treatment was stopped. Has this happened to anyone else and do you still receive the missed treatment later down the line, thanks
I had my first immunotherapy and chemotherapy a while ago, on my second chemotherapy I had a reaction so the treatment was stopped. Has this happened to anyone else and do you still receive the missed treatment later down the line, thanks
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 month ago
Chicken feathers to deliver chemotherapy drugs and repair enzymes
Now, I did not know that cancer drugs were so unsustainable but... "As proline and collagen are widely available and don’t rely on chains of hydrocarbons like previous methods, the team hope to sustainably scale up their current production in the lab." https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1046102
Now, I did not know that cancer drugs were so unsustainable but... "As proline and collagen are widely available and don’t rely on chains of hydrocarbons like previous methods, the team hope to sustainably scale up their current production in the lab." https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1046102
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
continuing the journey
I just had my 3rd round of Chemotherapy ( O CHOP). Doing pretty well, will see 2nd week is usually the hardest. My oncologist was very pleased with how I have responded (ei. Platelets 357 from 1st chemo 10).I also had a port put in my chest last week for easier access for infusion iOS and blood work.
I just had my 3rd round of Chemotherapy ( O CHOP). Doing pretty well, will see 2nd week is usually the hardest. My oncologist was very pleased with how I have responded (ei. Platelets 357 from 1st chemo 10).I also had a port put in my chest last week for easier access for infusion iOS and blood work.
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CLL Support
1 month ago
New to Texas, lok long for advice on insurance and doctor selection
Hi, I landed in San Antonio texas two weeks back and may stay here for a year for work reason. I am advanced prostate cancer patient since March 2023, aged only 45 now, but veteran of 10 chemo abd currently on generic abiraterone, triplet therapy keeps me in remission till now, see details in my bio.
Hi, I landed in San Antonio texas two weeks back and may stay here for a year for work reason. I am advanced prostate cancer patient since March 2023, aged only 45 now, but veteran of 10 chemo abd currently on generic abiraterone, triplet therapy keeps me in remission till now, see details in my bio.
Soumen79
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Struggling Financially with Leukaemia?
I was diagnosed with CLL in July 2013 and had already been registered with Macmillan in 2004 when I had bowel cancer, although at that time I didn't need much help other than problems with stoma bags and local support groups, both of which they helped me with. Financially I was okay being paid by my
I was diagnosed with CLL in July 2013 and had already been registered with Macmillan in 2004 when I had bowel cancer, although at that time I didn't need much help other than problems with stoma bags and local support groups, both of which they helped me with. Financially I was okay being paid by my
clifflee
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CLL Support
1 month ago
EPIX: Updated Data From Phase 1 Trial Of Masofaniten And Enzalutamide Expected
Source link : https://scr.zacks.com/news/news-details/2024/EPIX-Updated-Data-from-Phase-1-Trial-of-Masofaniten-and-Enzalutamide-Expected-in-2H24-article/default.aspx The median PSA baseline for this study was 3.2 ng/mL, which on the surface may look like it is quite different from the other studies
Source link : https://scr.zacks.com/news/news-details/2024/EPIX-Updated-Data-from-Phase-1-Trial-of-Masofaniten-and-Enzalutamide-Expected-in-2H24-article/default.aspx The median PSA baseline for this study was 3.2 ng/mL, which on the surface may look like it is quite different from the other studies
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Introduction
Hello everyone, I am new to this site so let me introduce myself I live with my husband on the outskirts of Llandudno on the North Wales coast. I am very fortunate that both my children & grandchildren live locally. We have a 2 year old cavapoo who together with our 2 year old grand-twins provide
Hello everyone, I am new to this site so let me introduce myself I live with my husband on the outskirts of Llandudno on the North Wales coast. I am very fortunate that both my children & grandchildren live locally. We have a 2 year old cavapoo who together with our 2 year old grand-twins provide
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 month ago
Stage 1 Breast Cancer - Post Surgery Treatment
I was detected with stage 1 triple positive breast cancer. The surgery was done earlier this month and the cancer calcification (16mm) were removed. Post surgery biopsy results suggests that the calcification (cancer cells) were completed removed, the margins around it tested negative and the lymph node
I was detected with stage 1 triple positive breast cancer. The surgery was done earlier this month and the cancer calcification (16mm) were removed. Post surgery biopsy results suggests that the calcification (cancer cells) were completed removed, the margins around it tested negative and the lymph node
rpanja
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 month ago
Quite the CLL journey
2012-2013 suspicion of CLL, enlarged lymph nodes in abdomen. Meet with oncologist, blood work does not reveal definitive diagnosis. Yearly appointments with blood work recommended 2016 enlarged lymph node removed from neck, biopsy confirmed CLL, watch and wait. 2018 escalating white blood count and
2012-2013 suspicion of CLL, enlarged lymph nodes in abdomen. Meet with oncologist, blood work does not reveal definitive diagnosis. Yearly appointments with blood work recommended 2016 enlarged lymph node removed from neck, biopsy confirmed CLL, watch and wait. 2018 escalating white blood count and
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Results from 4 Genomic labs
3 years ago we received a Foundation ONE Report giving us the report he has CDK12 mutation. He has been on Lupron, NUBEQA, and Zytiga. Over time they have failed. Recently, 4 lymph nodes were removed for thorough testing to make sure C had not mutated into Neuroendocrine. It had not. Actually, the
3 years ago we received a Foundation ONE Report giving us the report he has CDK12 mutation. He has been on Lupron, NUBEQA, and Zytiga. Over time they have failed. Recently, 4 lymph nodes were removed for thorough testing to make sure C had not mutated into Neuroendocrine. It had not. Actually, the
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Managing Burnout
My husband was recently diagnosed with PSP, which comes on the tail of a stage 4 cancer diagnosis (he's in remission as of now). We're both already deep into burnout country. For two years, his PSP symptoms were masked or excused as side effects of his chemo/remission drugs, but as they worsened, they
My husband was recently diagnosed with PSP, which comes on the tail of a stage 4 cancer diagnosis (he's in remission as of now). We're both already deep into burnout country. For two years, his PSP symptoms were masked or excused as side effects of his chemo/remission drugs, but as they worsened, they
MLea
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PSP Association
1 month ago
Rising PSA with little shown on PSMA PET
Greetings all. I've been on this forum for years. I've only commented a handful of times, and never made a post. I prefer to usually just read from the sidelines. First of all, a bit about my path thus far. I was diagnosed in May 2010 (age 49) (PSA 4.7 and Gleason 7), had radical surgery in July 2010
Greetings all. I've been on this forum for years. I've only commented a handful of times, and never made a post. I prefer to usually just read from the sidelines. First of all, a bit about my path thus far. I was diagnosed in May 2010 (age 49) (PSA 4.7 and Gleason 7), had radical surgery in July 2010
velobard
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Drug Holidays?
I am currently on 1000mg aberaterone and 5mg steroid daily. Lupron every six months. Diagnosed in January 2024. Gleson 4+5=9. Metastatic. L2 and T2 bones mets treated with EBRT. PSA was 466 in February when I started triplet therapy. Have had a great response with PSA now at <.10. Tried docetaxel chemo
I am currently on 1000mg aberaterone and 5mg steroid daily. Lupron every six months. Diagnosed in January 2024. Gleson 4+5=9. Metastatic. L2 and T2 bones mets treated with EBRT. PSA was 466 in February when I started triplet therapy. Have had a great response with PSA now at <.10. Tried docetaxel chemo
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
PALB2 Stage 4 A prostate cancer treatment plan.
My Partner has stage 4A prostate cancer spread to the nodules and has the PALB2 gene. How effective is internal and external radiation and ADT as the first line of treatment? Why can't the drs start with PARP inhibitors and chemo which is the standard of care as a second line treatment? Is it because
My Partner has stage 4A prostate cancer spread to the nodules and has the PALB2 gene. How effective is internal and external radiation and ADT as the first line of treatment? Why can't the drs start with PARP inhibitors and chemo which is the standard of care as a second line treatment? Is it because
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Cabazitaxel treatment
A shock diagnosis almost seven years ago. Then the merrygoround of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone treatment and slowly but surely the cancer progresses. Here I am, wondering where to go next and contemplating if chemo with cabazitaxel is the way to go. Does anyone have any experience with
A shock diagnosis almost seven years ago. Then the merrygoround of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone treatment and slowly but surely the cancer progresses. Here I am, wondering where to go next and contemplating if chemo with cabazitaxel is the way to go. Does anyone have any experience with
Luylu
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Anyone have withdrawal symptoms when dropping a treatment?
ER/PR positive HER2- Diagnosed 2019 primary breast cancer. IIIB chemo/infection/mastectomy radiation. 2021 - MBC bone Ibrance /Faslodex 2023- primary Lung Cancer/RT upper lobectomy March 2024-progression Orserdu. May 2024- major POD bones & liver May 2024- to begin Tredolvy.
ER/PR positive HER2- Diagnosed 2019 primary breast cancer. IIIB chemo/infection/mastectomy radiation. 2021 - MBC bone Ibrance /Faslodex 2023- primary Lung Cancer/RT upper lobectomy March 2024-progression Orserdu. May 2024- major POD bones & liver May 2024- to begin Tredolvy.
Elle713
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 month ago
cyclophosphomide
Has any one taken Cyclophosphomide when all chemo options have been exhausted. Did you have many side effects ? Any information greatly appreciated .
Has any one taken Cyclophosphomide when all chemo options have been exhausted. Did you have many side effects ? Any information greatly appreciated .
Veria
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
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