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Varian Trubeam Rapidarc to do VMAT
In a previous post my daughter AppleTree43 posted a query about radiotherapy. I have prostate cancer with local and some distant nodes in the back. Tall Allen told her all are within dimensions used for NRG Oncology. Mo at Kaiser and second opinion from UCSF are hopeful radiotherapy of prostate, local
In a previous post my daughter AppleTree43 posted a query about radiotherapy. I have prostate cancer with local and some distant nodes in the back. Tall Allen told her all are within dimensions used for NRG Oncology. Mo at Kaiser and second opinion from UCSF are hopeful radiotherapy of prostate, local
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Prostate Cancer (stage IV) identified in January and Small Cell Carcinoma (Neuro endocrine) in liver in August. Any suggestions?
In January, my dad was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer (Acinar Adenocarcinoma Prostate) stage 4, with PSA of 687. PCa had reached bones but not other major organs. He was put on Abiraterone and Degarelix. In August, PSA test showed that PSA had dropped to 2.7 and there was decrease in size and PSMA avidity
In January, my dad was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer (Acinar Adenocarcinoma Prostate) stage 4, with PSA of 687. PCa had reached bones but not other major organs. He was put on Abiraterone and Degarelix. In August, PSA test showed that PSA had dropped to 2.7 and there was decrease in size and PSMA avidity
RindaMan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Pregabalin and Intestinal Cramps
I came off of carbamazepine (due to fixed drug eruptions) and after a while the trigeminal pain reappeared. I started Pregabalin (Lyrica), taking 50mg (two 25mg pills hours apart) for two days and woke with very bad intestinal cramping. Bad enough for me to search and see that some have this and it remits
I came off of carbamazepine (due to fixed drug eruptions) and after a while the trigeminal pain reappeared. I started Pregabalin (Lyrica), taking 50mg (two 25mg pills hours apart) for two days and woke with very bad intestinal cramping. Bad enough for me to search and see that some have this and it remits
coldfeet7
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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Radiation
I had the standard IMRT for my pca back in 2013. I was told it was a lifetime dose. Is that true with the newer forms of radiation treatment? I am faced with starting a six dose regimen of taxotere now since ADT does not seem to be working according to PSMA scans. My psa remains at 1.8 even though the
I had the standard IMRT for my pca back in 2013. I was told it was a lifetime dose. Is that true with the newer forms of radiation treatment? I am faced with starting a six dose regimen of taxotere now since ADT does not seem to be working according to PSMA scans. My psa remains at 1.8 even though the
sillyoyster
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
immunotherapy
hi there Very low. My midway scans are showing my lymph nodes that grew after my huge debulking surgery in March have not shrunk with the chemotherapy and I have some nodules on peritoneum ( nothing in any organs) So he can’t say that the chemo hasn’t worked in other type cancer but it’s not doing
hi there Very low. My midway scans are showing my lymph nodes that grew after my huge debulking surgery in March have not shrunk with the chemotherapy and I have some nodules on peritoneum ( nothing in any organs) So he can’t say that the chemo hasn’t worked in other type cancer but it’s not doing
Le-gra143
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Has Anyone Heard that it’s More Common that Patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their PC morphing into Neuroendocrine ?
I read a post today that it’s more common that patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their Prostate Cancer morphing into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma? Is this true? Any other Medications that are prone to have it Morp into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma ?
I read a post today that it’s more common that patients on Abiraterone (Zytiga) are more prone to their Prostate Cancer morphing into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma? Is this true? Any other Medications that are prone to have it Morp into Neuroendocrine Carcinoma ?
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
CTC MEANING
I entered the SPLASH trial in Spet 2022 and had my first treatment in Dec 2022. I had mets from PSMA scan aZhang at Moffitt. He thought I had responded rather well to the treaments and suggested I shoudl get a CTC (curculating tumor) test and as long as that was under 5 perhaps Provenge treatment. The
I entered the SPLASH trial in Spet 2022 and had my first treatment in Dec 2022. I had mets from PSMA scan aZhang at Moffitt. He thought I had responded rather well to the treaments and suggested I shoudl get a CTC (curculating tumor) test and as long as that was under 5 perhaps Provenge treatment. The
Joeym1040
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Anyone who split levothyroxine?
Anyone who split their levothyroxine during the day? How do you split and did it affect your TSH and if so did tsh increase or decrease?
Anyone who split their levothyroxine during the day? How do you split and did it affect your TSH and if so did tsh increase or decrease?
lisan1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Going in for a radical Cystectomy, stopping Biologic.
Hello lovely people. My first six monthly Cystoscopy after getting the all clear from bladder cancer in January showed that the cancer was back with a vengeance. So on Monday I'll be undergoing a Radical Cystectomy. I'm OK and positive with the outlook of living without a bladder and lots of other bits
Hello lovely people. My first six monthly Cystoscopy after getting the all clear from bladder cancer in January showed that the cancer was back with a vengeance. So on Monday I'll be undergoing a Radical Cystectomy. I'm OK and positive with the outlook of living without a bladder and lots of other bits
stbernhard
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NRAS
1 year ago
from today’s NYT article
Not Everything We Call Cancer Should Be Called Cancer By Laura Esserman and Scott Eggener Dr. Esserman is a surgeon and breast cancer oncologist at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Eggener is a surgeon and urologic oncologist at the University of Chicago. “…..Let’s look at two examples
Not Everything We Call Cancer Should Be Called Cancer By Laura Esserman and Scott Eggener Dr. Esserman is a surgeon and breast cancer oncologist at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Eggener is a surgeon and urologic oncologist at the University of Chicago. “…..Let’s look at two examples
Dont08759
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
If it’s not one thing, it's another! Update
Following on from the previous post, I had my appointment with the Ophthalmology Surgical Unit yesterday. Basically appeared to be a couple of pre-op tests to take measurements of my eyes. I’ve been given a contact number to call in a day or two to find out where on the waiting list I am. Hopefully
Following on from the previous post, I had my appointment with the Ophthalmology Surgical Unit yesterday. Basically appeared to be a couple of pre-op tests to take measurements of my eyes. I’ve been given a contact number to call in a day or two to find out where on the waiting list I am. Hopefully
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
I will have RFA performed on my nodule
Hello everyone, in the mean time I got the results back of the biopsy of my big thyroid nodule (4,8 x 2,6 x 1,9 cm) and it is benign! In a few weeks time (date not set yet) I will have radio frequent ablation in Holland. I will have to get in sober (no eating and drinking that day). I will get a local
Hello everyone, in the mean time I got the results back of the biopsy of my big thyroid nodule (4,8 x 2,6 x 1,9 cm) and it is benign! In a few weeks time (date not set yet) I will have radio frequent ablation in Holland. I will have to get in sober (no eating and drinking that day). I will get a local
DearH
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
microscopic blood in urine.
Hi (sorry for a long one) I am a 34 year old Female and have recently had trouble with bowels and abdomen pain, so I saw my GP for that and while she wasn’t interested in that (put it down to IBS), she was very interested in the fact I have had Microscopic Haematuria in my Urine in the past. I was
Hi (sorry for a long one) I am a 34 year old Female and have recently had trouble with bowels and abdomen pain, so I saw my GP for that and while she wasn’t interested in that (put it down to IBS), she was very interested in the fact I have had Microscopic Haematuria in my Urine in the past. I was
Elliehca
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
pulmonary edema
hi all Not sure if you remember I was in hospital a few weeks back with above and fluid on heart, after loads of diuretics etc I was discharged only to be re admitted on Saturday as fluid is still at same levels and still debilitating me with breathing, they have started me on steroids to see how I
hi all Not sure if you remember I was in hospital a few weeks back with above and fluid on heart, after loads of diuretics etc I was discharged only to be re admitted on Saturday as fluid is still at same levels and still debilitating me with breathing, they have started me on steroids to see how I
Numptybrain
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Microscopic Haematuria
Hi (sorry for a long one) I am a 34 year old Female and have recently had trouble with bowels and abdomen pain, so I saw my GP for that and while she wasn’t interested in that (put it down to IBS), she was very interested in the fact I have had Microscopic Haematuria in my Urine in the past. I was
Hi (sorry for a long one) I am a 34 year old Female and have recently had trouble with bowels and abdomen pain, so I saw my GP for that and while she wasn’t interested in that (put it down to IBS), she was very interested in the fact I have had Microscopic Haematuria in my Urine in the past. I was
Elliehca
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Bladder Health UK
1 year ago
Dicyclomine 20 mg
Hi, Dear members, I need help from anyone who has experiences taking the medication Dicyclomine. I am suffering from severe abdominal pain and the ER doctor prescribed it to relieve the pain. I hesitate to take it for fear of aggravating my RLS. It is an anticholinergic medication. Do you think if
Hi, Dear members, I need help from anyone who has experiences taking the medication Dicyclomine. I am suffering from severe abdominal pain and the ER doctor prescribed it to relieve the pain. I hesitate to take it for fear of aggravating my RLS. It is an anticholinergic medication. Do you think if
halperinchen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
SKIPPED HEARTBEATS
after having surgery for my basal cell carcinoma 2 weeks ago i started having skipped heartbeats causing more anxiety as well
after having surgery for my basal cell carcinoma 2 weeks ago i started having skipped heartbeats causing more anxiety as well
flaxxy703
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
PSMA Pylarify Test
Finally getting a PSMA Pylarify test after a PSA rise from 0.64 to 0.90 in 11 weeks. Should be interesting. No symptoms from the cancer so far. At the current PSA level it would appear there is an almost 90% chance of locating cancer somewhere. Also of some great interest to the doctor(s) is my status
Finally getting a PSMA Pylarify test after a PSA rise from 0.64 to 0.90 in 11 weeks. Should be interesting. No symptoms from the cancer so far. At the current PSA level it would appear there is an almost 90% chance of locating cancer somewhere. Also of some great interest to the doctor(s) is my status
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
current state of Immuno therapy , how we got here and where we are going - Peter Attia
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about cancer at the cell level Current state of treatments for metastatic
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about cancer at the cell level Current state of treatments for metastatic
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Cancer at the cell level Peter Attia
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about how we got here and where we are going Current state of treatments
https://peterattiamd.com/keithflaherty2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230821-pod-keithflaherty2&utm_content=230821-pod-keithflaherty2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=a76876ebc7&mc_eid=ee5f4da697 Some great info about how we got here and where we are going Current state of treatments
Scout4answers
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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