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Hi I’ve been told I have 2 polyps on my gallbladder and they will rescan in 6months I’m wondering if I should ask too have gallbladder removed I recently got told I have pbc and my anixty is tro the roof I don’t no weather I can take the the fear of scans all the time, has anybody else had there gallbladder
Hi I’ve been told I have 2 polyps on my gallbladder and they will rescan in 6months I’m wondering if I should ask too have gallbladder removed I recently got told I have pbc and my anixty is tro the roof I don’t no weather I can take the the fear of scans all the time, has anybody else had there gallbladder
Lena2011
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
prostate infection
I asked my doctor if I still have prostate infection. He said no but no testing was done. ( I still have a prostate gland not treated). I was treated for an infection most likely around the age of 35. Doctor would do DRE collect prostate fluid under a microscope and treat with anti-biotics of some
I asked my doctor if I still have prostate infection. He said no but no testing was done. ( I still have a prostate gland not treated). I was treated for an infection most likely around the age of 35. Doctor would do DRE collect prostate fluid under a microscope and treat with anti-biotics of some
lewicki
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Modified Citrus Pectin Treatment in Non-Metastatic Biochemically Relapsed Prostate Cancer: Results of a Phase II Study
Modified Citrus Pectin https://www.nutraceuticalbusinessreview.com/news/article_page/The_groundbreaking_momentum_of_modified_citrus_pectin_research/1567 https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/12/4295
Modified Citrus Pectin https://www.nutraceuticalbusinessreview.com/news/article_page/The_groundbreaking_momentum_of_modified_citrus_pectin_research/1567 https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/12/4295
Bigm789
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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COSMIC-021 trial
Cabozantinib plus atezolizumab showed promising antitumour activity in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer after novel hormonal therapy with an acceptable safety profile, supporting further evaluation of this combination. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470
Cabozantinib plus atezolizumab showed promising antitumour activity in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer after novel hormonal therapy with an acceptable safety profile, supporting further evaluation of this combination. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470
spw1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Update on "How credible is my report"
Finally got an explanation as to why my DCFPyl PET scan was reported as radical prostatectomy and not a prior RT . My GP called the radiology lab (in my presence) and got another Radiologist to review the scans. He confirmed the 4 'uptakes' and said he could understand the initial radiologist interpretation
Finally got an explanation as to why my DCFPyl PET scan was reported as radical prostatectomy and not a prior RT . My GP called the radiology lab (in my presence) and got another Radiologist to review the scans. He confirmed the 4 'uptakes' and said he could understand the initial radiologist interpretation
Birdwood
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Nefopam use (new to group)
Hi, my back has been playing up recently, sharp pain across buttocks especially when trying to sit/stand or walk upstairs. Ive been sent for an MRI as GP thinks its my discs, I've already been diagnosed as having degenerative discs - lower lumbar. My GP has given me Nefopam 3 times per day and seems
Hi, my back has been playing up recently, sharp pain across buttocks especially when trying to sit/stand or walk upstairs. Ive been sent for an MRI as GP thinks its my discs, I've already been diagnosed as having degenerative discs - lower lumbar. My GP has given me Nefopam 3 times per day and seems
JakeOC
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
ABDOMINOPELVIC NODES: PSMA avid right internal iliac lymph node, image263, 0.5 x 0.4 cm, SUV 3.3.
Psa 0.26 the results of ga psma pet scan are ABDOMINOPELVIC NODES: PSMA avid right internal iliac lymph node, image 263, 0.5 x 0.4 cm, SUV 3.3. I had davinci 2/2014. Salvage radiation 9/ 2015. Psa no longer undetectable 6/2019. Original Gleason 3+4, T2b. I'm having consult w MO on Friday to discuss
Psa 0.26 the results of ga psma pet scan are ABDOMINOPELVIC NODES: PSMA avid right internal iliac lymph node, image 263, 0.5 x 0.4 cm, SUV 3.3. I had davinci 2/2014. Salvage radiation 9/ 2015. Psa no longer undetectable 6/2019. Original Gleason 3+4, T2b. I'm having consult w MO on Friday to discuss
rnewman751
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Autophagy and cancer
Autophagy, typically achieved by 2 - 4 days of fasting, appears to have a dual role in cancer progression. During the early stage of cancer, autophagy plays a protective role to suppress malignant transformation. However, in the established tumour, autophagy supports and enhances tumour growth. From
Autophagy, typically achieved by 2 - 4 days of fasting, appears to have a dual role in cancer progression. During the early stage of cancer, autophagy plays a protective role to suppress malignant transformation. However, in the established tumour, autophagy supports and enhances tumour growth. From
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Testosterone “Flare” (Or Testosterone?) Timing to Optimize Salvage Radiation Therapy
I have referred to the following article a few times in response to some posts about the use and timing of ADT when used in addition (adjuvant) to improve outcomes from salvage radiation therapy for BCR for failure after primary prostate treatment (surgical or radiation or other). Also for recurrences
I have referred to the following article a few times in response to some posts about the use and timing of ADT when used in addition (adjuvant) to improve outcomes from salvage radiation therapy for BCR for failure after primary prostate treatment (surgical or radiation or other). Also for recurrences
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Testosterone “Flare” (Or Testosterone?) Timing to Optimize Salvage Radiation Therapy
I have referred to the following article a few times in response to some posts about the use and timing of ADT when used in addition (adjuvant) to improve outcomes from salvage radiation therapy for BCR for failure after primary prostate treatment (surgical or radiation or other). Also for recurrences
I have referred to the following article a few times in response to some posts about the use and timing of ADT when used in addition (adjuvant) to improve outcomes from salvage radiation therapy for BCR for failure after primary prostate treatment (surgical or radiation or other). Also for recurrences
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Amgevita / Adalimumab side effects
Hi everyone just a quick update, four months now taking 40mg Amgevita / Adalimumab. The side effects are now appearing which are not that good at all and hoping they will pass but my mood is up and down, feeling anxious, nauseous and tired on and off, my guts do not feel good at all, sometimes after
Hi everyone just a quick update, four months now taking 40mg Amgevita / Adalimumab. The side effects are now appearing which are not that good at all and hoping they will pass but my mood is up and down, feeling anxious, nauseous and tired on and off, my guts do not feel good at all, sometimes after
Frankiefocus
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NRAS
2 years ago
Are MRI with coil and biopsy needed for BCR recurrence in prostate for cryotherapy, HIFU, Tulsa Pro or Brachytherapy?
After posting questions on ADT options for BCR oligometastasis, we have new development/input from RO and MO which makes us delay starting hormone therapy now. We would really appreciate members' input and advice so that we can make informed decision. Brief background, my husband was diagnosed in Dec
After posting questions on ADT options for BCR oligometastasis, we have new development/input from RO and MO which makes us delay starting hormone therapy now. We would really appreciate members' input and advice so that we can make informed decision. Brief background, my husband was diagnosed in Dec
TCMG
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
UL177 - How effective is it?
I'm considering UL177 from Dr. Hartenbach in Vienna. I have metastatic Prostate Cancer which has spread to my hip/femur bones. I have done Lupron, several of the cancer drugs, radiation several times, Immunotherapy and Cryotherapy.. Any feedback on how effective UL177 is for Metastatic Prostate cancer
I'm considering UL177 from Dr. Hartenbach in Vienna. I have metastatic Prostate Cancer which has spread to my hip/femur bones. I have done Lupron, several of the cancer drugs, radiation several times, Immunotherapy and Cryotherapy.. Any feedback on how effective UL177 is for Metastatic Prostate cancer
GTOGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Supplements now treatment is over
I started my treatments in December 2021 for APC with multiple mets to the skeleton and stopped taking all supplements per MO advice as I was starting early Lu-177. After a combination of Degarelix, 3x Lu-177, 3 x Docetaxel my PSA was 98% reduced to 0.19 and scans showed a strong response but some activity
I started my treatments in December 2021 for APC with multiple mets to the skeleton and stopped taking all supplements per MO advice as I was starting early Lu-177. After a combination of Degarelix, 3x Lu-177, 3 x Docetaxel my PSA was 98% reduced to 0.19 and scans showed a strong response but some activity
Brysonal
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Killing PCa cells in the vortex/ waterfall ?
Fact: Your blood circulates thru you heart every 5 minutes. Fact: Men who exercise vigorously live longer with PCa then those who don’t exercise. All other things being equal ie: PSA, GS scores etc. Fact?/speculation: I read somewhere that cancer cells are often killed when they go over the waterfall
Fact: Your blood circulates thru you heart every 5 minutes. Fact: Men who exercise vigorously live longer with PCa then those who don’t exercise. All other things being equal ie: PSA, GS scores etc. Fact?/speculation: I read somewhere that cancer cells are often killed when they go over the waterfall
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Surgery and nerve problems
Has anyone experienced nerve problems soon after surgery. I had my gallbladder out almost three years ago, and it has been suggested to me that my problems could be due to nerve damage.
Has anyone experienced nerve problems soon after surgery. I had my gallbladder out almost three years ago, and it has been suggested to me that my problems could be due to nerve damage.
waterlady
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AF Association
2 years ago
Sphincter of oddi dysfunction
Hi, I am seeking advice on where to go to find the right specialist that focuses on the sphincter of oddi dysfunction? I had my gallbladder out in 2010 when I was 23. I’ve had multiple endo surgeries and total hysterectomy this year but still zero relief. I am looking to find a specialist anywhere in
Hi, I am seeking advice on where to go to find the right specialist that focuses on the sphincter of oddi dysfunction? I had my gallbladder out in 2010 when I was 23. I’ve had multiple endo surgeries and total hysterectomy this year but still zero relief. I am looking to find a specialist anywhere in
MyStar86
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
PDE5 inhibitors eg Taladalfal etc. 2 papers, one a cohort study showing positive survival association. The second about invitro studies
The association of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors with the biochemical recurrence-free and overall survival of patients with prostate cancer following radical prostatectomy
Author links open overlay panelKelsey T.DanleyM.D.aAlanTanM.D.bWilliam J.CatalonaM.D.cRobinLeikinPh.D.dIreneHelenowskiPh.D.eBorkoJovanovicPh.D.eMichaelGurleyB.A.dTimothy
The association of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors with the biochemical recurrence-free and overall survival of patients with prostate cancer following radical prostatectomy
Author links open overlay panelKelsey T.DanleyM.D.aAlanTanM.D.bWilliam J.CatalonaM.D.cRobinLeikinPh.D.dIreneHelenowskiPh.D.eBorkoJovanovicPh.D.eMichaelGurleyB.A.dTimothy
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Estrogen therapy prior to cancer?
Would anyone with a family history of prostate cancer, start a hormone therapy to reduce the chance of getting prostate cancer? Would you give up erections in order to not get prostate cancer? -- Women with a family history or beast cancer and with a certain gene, often get their breasts removed to
Would anyone with a family history of prostate cancer, start a hormone therapy to reduce the chance of getting prostate cancer? Would you give up erections in order to not get prostate cancer? -- Women with a family history or beast cancer and with a certain gene, often get their breasts removed to
PHXRED
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Advice Please on APC caused by Chemical Exposure
Questions to any of you knowledgeable warriors on advanced PC caused by chemical exposure I was dx as "aggressive advanced"G9with mets low psa. My oncologist said i was in 3% of pc patients typical of agent Orange ,farmers, firemen Dr Mark Scholz says 1%. I believe this could be correct as i have
Questions to any of you knowledgeable warriors on advanced PC caused by chemical exposure I was dx as "aggressive advanced"G9with mets low psa. My oncologist said i was in 3% of pc patients typical of agent Orange ,farmers, firemen Dr Mark Scholz says 1%. I believe this could be correct as i have
d3is4me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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