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Hi there. Hope you’re all going ok? I had my first scan ( CT with contrast) since July 2020 on 2nd December 2022 ( Prof Christina Fotopoulou advised me to have after seeing her on 21st Nov ). Prof CF phoned me on 5th December to let me know the scan results showed there was no evidence of disease
Hi there. Hope you’re all going ok? I had my first scan ( CT with contrast) since July 2020 on 2nd December 2022 ( Prof Christina Fotopoulou advised me to have after seeing her on 21st Nov ). Prof CF phoned me on 5th December to let me know the scan results showed there was no evidence of disease
Differentforgirls
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Husbands radiotherapy/chemotherapy
Hi, please can you tell me your experience after having the mould made. My husband has his first radiotherapy treatment 3rd of January. Scared is an understatement and any words of wisdom will be gratefully received.Jason has cancer of the left tonsil and of his mouth. He cannot open his mouth far at
Hi, please can you tell me your experience after having the mould made. My husband has his first radiotherapy treatment 3rd of January. Scared is an understatement and any words of wisdom will be gratefully received.Jason has cancer of the left tonsil and of his mouth. He cannot open his mouth far at
Ellafen
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
Low WBC at 7 weeks after final chemo - anyone experience this?
I'm on Lupron (since May, 2022) and finished my 6th round of chemo (docetaxel) about 7 weeks ago. Got Neulasta the day after each round and counts came back nicely, except after the last (6th). One week after last chemo, my WBC was 3.1. Since then it has been bouncing around between 1.7 and 2.8; yesterday
I'm on Lupron (since May, 2022) and finished my 6th round of chemo (docetaxel) about 7 weeks ago. Got Neulasta the day after each round and counts came back nicely, except after the last (6th). One week after last chemo, my WBC was 3.1. Since then it has been bouncing around between 1.7 and 2.8; yesterday
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Revolutionary gene therapy offers hope for untreatable cancers
This is pretty fundamental Seems like there should be no reason this would not work with prostate cancer Revolutionary gene therapy offers hope for untreatable cancers | Cancer research | The Guardian Https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/dec/11/revolutionary-gene-therapy-offers-hope-untreatable-cancers
This is pretty fundamental Seems like there should be no reason this would not work with prostate cancer Revolutionary gene therapy offers hope for untreatable cancers | Cancer research | The Guardian Https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/dec/11/revolutionary-gene-therapy-offers-hope-untreatable-cancers
cesces
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Astonishing' Results: Skip Salvage Chemo,Go Straight to HSCT
»NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
»NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
Manouche
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
so upset :(
I am so upset, just get moms ca 125 and it is 228 :(( one month ago it was 95 , now is 3 month without chemo after 2nd recurrance… i am so stressed… that mean chemo again!!! So fast and will it help?
I am so upset, just get moms ca 125 and it is 228 :(( one month ago it was 95 , now is 3 month without chemo after 2nd recurrance… i am so stressed… that mean chemo again!!! So fast and will it help?
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
A Natural Weapon of War
To all of my fighting brothers and helping sisters, I wanted to add one additional item beyond my post for "My Cousin John Is Gone"; it has to do with chemotherapy and how to naturally preserve red and white blood cell counts before, during and after chemo, fully supported by science. Perhaps you have
To all of my fighting brothers and helping sisters, I wanted to add one additional item beyond my post for "My Cousin John Is Gone"; it has to do with chemotherapy and how to naturally preserve red and white blood cell counts before, during and after chemo, fully supported by science. Perhaps you have
fmh1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Timing of scans?
How often are people having scans after chemo? I last had a scan in August 22 when I finished front line chemo. I have since started maintenance then stopped to have a lymph node removed and restarted again. I was of the understanding I would get one every 3 months for at least a year but this doesn't
How often are people having scans after chemo? I last had a scan in August 22 when I finished front line chemo. I have since started maintenance then stopped to have a lymph node removed and restarted again. I was of the understanding I would get one every 3 months for at least a year but this doesn't
Miliwife
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
An Update for the Community
Good Sunday evening (or Monday morning) to all of you. I'd like to provide an update on my situation and that of my father, while we're at it. First, my dad. He's 89 and a half years old and been on this PC project since his early sixties. He started LU177 in September, after Xtandi stopped working,
Good Sunday evening (or Monday morning) to all of you. I'd like to provide an update on my situation and that of my father, while we're at it. First, my dad. He's 89 and a half years old and been on this PC project since his early sixties. He started LU177 in September, after Xtandi stopped working,
StePeteMN
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
My Cousin John Is Gone
Although it has been a few months since he passed away --- On March 17, 2022, at the age of 66 --- my cousin John was a life-long fighter, having had prostate cancer for about 8 years, like myself. John and I grew up together in South Carolina as best friends, doing most things together. He had originally
Although it has been a few months since he passed away --- On March 17, 2022, at the age of 66 --- my cousin John was a life-long fighter, having had prostate cancer for about 8 years, like myself. John and I grew up together in South Carolina as best friends, doing most things together. He had originally
fmh1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Treatment change to Xeloda - chemo 💊
I have started the first round of Xeloda a chemo pill 💊. Taking 4 pills twice daily for 14 days then 7 days off. So far so good, none of the side effects as of yet. I am prepared however. Our hope 🙏🏾 is that it will reduce and/or eliminate my cancer met tumors to lung cavity and liver. I would love
I have started the first round of Xeloda a chemo pill 💊. Taking 4 pills twice daily for 14 days then 7 days off. So far so good, none of the side effects as of yet. I am prepared however. Our hope 🙏🏾 is that it will reduce and/or eliminate my cancer met tumors to lung cavity and liver. I would love
Hotlantaphatz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
my 58 y/o partner diagnosed with non small cell lung cancer in mediastinum with lymph node involvement and bone mets
hi there. Not really sure what to ask as this is such a huge shock as it has been so quick. However, after much hassle and pushing for tests the above diagnosis was made. We were told they may not give chemo due to his deranged bloods and liver function tests. However, if they do decide it’s platinum
hi there. Not really sure what to ask as this is such a huge shock as it has been so quick. However, after much hassle and pushing for tests the above diagnosis was made. We were told they may not give chemo due to his deranged bloods and liver function tests. However, if they do decide it’s platinum
Ninjacat
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Chemo for Pelvic Lymph Nodes
Hi all, When I was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer 3.5 years ago, I had small mets scattered on my spine and mets in prostate and pelvic lymph nodes. The ADT has eliminated the spine mets, but the lymph nodes continue to grow. Will Chemo kill the lymph node mets or is it more effective for
Hi all, When I was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer 3.5 years ago, I had small mets scattered on my spine and mets in prostate and pelvic lymph nodes. The ADT has eliminated the spine mets, but the lymph nodes continue to grow. Will Chemo kill the lymph node mets or is it more effective for
carguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Azercitidine
hi. I have just had my 2nd session of Azercitidine as my ET has progressed to myleofibrosis in accelerated stage. Has anyone on this forum experienced severe pain? Around 10 days after both sessions I have had crippling headaches and severe pain in my legs which lasts for approx 5 days. The first
hi. I have just had my 2nd session of Azercitidine as my ET has progressed to myleofibrosis in accelerated stage. Has anyone on this forum experienced severe pain? Around 10 days after both sessions I have had crippling headaches and severe pain in my legs which lasts for approx 5 days. The first
Smdg
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
what will be next?
good day, ladies! That me again… short story my mom ovarian cancer 2017, in 2021 may recurrance 7 cyrcles carbo palitaxel as in first time that 6 month off ca 125 up again.. and she starts in april 22 again carbo palitaxel 8 rounds. It works but not so good as last year, ca went down to 40. All lymph
good day, ladies! That me again… short story my mom ovarian cancer 2017, in 2021 may recurrance 7 cyrcles carbo palitaxel as in first time that 6 month off ca 125 up again.. and she starts in april 22 again carbo palitaxel 8 rounds. It works but not so good as last year, ca went down to 40. All lymph
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Travel Insurance
Has anyone been able to get travel insurance whilst taking Ibrutinib & Venetoclax ? Is it classed as chemotherapy? Thanks
Has anyone been able to get travel insurance whilst taking Ibrutinib & Venetoclax ? Is it classed as chemotherapy? Thanks
SupportiveMum
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Relation between reduction on blood thinning meds and reduction in GFR at the same time.
My GFR dropped to 51 after finishing my chemo and a change from anticoagulant injections to 10 mg per day apixaban 2 years ago. Had a DVT whilst undergoing chemo even though i tried to stay active. Four months ago my apixipan was reduced again to 5mg a day. My GFR has gone down to 41 not long after
My GFR dropped to 51 after finishing my chemo and a change from anticoagulant injections to 10 mg per day apixaban 2 years ago. Had a DVT whilst undergoing chemo even though i tried to stay active. Four months ago my apixipan was reduced again to 5mg a day. My GFR has gone down to 41 not long after
Bobbyojo
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Other Gleason 8 guys, I see in studies, research and in on going trials, Radical Prostatectomy shows better over all survival
On another site yana, ( you are not alone, a prostate survival story site) a site of survival stores all the Gleason 8 with Radiology Prostatectomy, have longer survival, some guys are still alive after 10, 12 years and I talk to a few that actually had RP after metastatic spread… There are now
On another site yana, ( you are not alone, a prostate survival story site) a site of survival stores all the Gleason 8 with Radiology Prostatectomy, have longer survival, some guys are still alive after 10, 12 years and I talk to a few that actually had RP after metastatic spread… There are now
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Lu-177 as SOC vs Clinical Trial
Many thanks to all contributors! Since I've now just had my 16th cabazitazel/carboplatin chemo treatment, we're looking at options and working on Lu-177. I'm curious that, since Lu-177 is now FDA approved and is Standard Of Care, is there an advantage to seeking a clinical trial vs receiving it as
Many thanks to all contributors! Since I've now just had my 16th cabazitazel/carboplatin chemo treatment, we're looking at options and working on Lu-177. I'm curious that, since Lu-177 is now FDA approved and is Standard Of Care, is there an advantage to seeking a clinical trial vs receiving it as
MechD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Nubequa possibly causing soreness in muscles, joints, overall.
Started Nubequa a month ago and experienced soreness throughout……….legs, back, shoulders. Just started reducing dosage to 2 pills in am but only 1 in the evening. Contine with 1 Orgovyx pill in am. PSA test this week continues to show slow drop from 18 to 16…….seven slow drops in a row prior from
Started Nubequa a month ago and experienced soreness throughout……….legs, back, shoulders. Just started reducing dosage to 2 pills in am but only 1 in the evening. Contine with 1 Orgovyx pill in am. PSA test this week continues to show slow drop from 18 to 16…….seven slow drops in a row prior from
Leader4077
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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