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Elective prostate removal
Ok, enough of the badgering me about my statement that if I were a man, I’d elect to have me prostate removed BEFORE finding cancer. So please everyone stop with your comments. I’m a woman was just stating something, even if not reality. Sure didn’t mean to offend anyone. Arg! Please don’t be mean. I
Ok, enough of the badgering me about my statement that if I were a man, I’d elect to have me prostate removed BEFORE finding cancer. So please everyone stop with your comments. I’m a woman was just stating something, even if not reality. Sure didn’t mean to offend anyone. Arg! Please don’t be mean. I
Madbeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Elective prostate removal
I’m a spouse of someone with recurrent prostate cancer and I was just thinking if I were a man, I would elect to have my prostate removed even before any signs of cancer, even if I had to take out a loan or mortgage my house. If insurance would pay for prostate removal before signs of cancer, sure would
I’m a spouse of someone with recurrent prostate cancer and I was just thinking if I were a man, I would elect to have my prostate removed even before any signs of cancer, even if I had to take out a loan or mortgage my house. If insurance would pay for prostate removal before signs of cancer, sure would
Madbeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
All clear after EMDA with Mitomycin
Hi everyone Just wanted to share some good news. I’ve been having EMDA with Mitomycin treatment for the past few months ( initially once a week x 6 then 3 months break then monthly x6). On Monday I had a cystoscopy and NMP test and I’m NED. Very happy as this makes a year tumour free. Yay. I hope you
Hi everyone Just wanted to share some good news. I’ve been having EMDA with Mitomycin treatment for the past few months ( initially once a week x 6 then 3 months break then monthly x6). On Monday I had a cystoscopy and NMP test and I’m NED. Very happy as this makes a year tumour free. Yay. I hope you
PaMul
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Fight Bladder Cancer
3 years ago
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Radiation cystitis and blood clotting straight after having the Astra Zeneca jab
After zapping mets as treatment over the last few years about a year ago I developed radiation cystitis. Most of the bleeding came while urinating during a bowel movement or after. It’s flowed easily, however, after having gotten my Astra jab it clotted up and became difficult to start the urinating
After zapping mets as treatment over the last few years about a year ago I developed radiation cystitis. Most of the bleeding came while urinating during a bowel movement or after. It’s flowed easily, however, after having gotten my Astra jab it clotted up and became difficult to start the urinating
Ausi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Can radiation cause kidney pain?
Started getting a sharp pain in my kidney and/or lower back a few hours after my radiation therapy today. Don't know if it is related to the therapy or not and I didn't find anything about this online but since we have pros here, I figured I'd ask the question here.
Started getting a sharp pain in my kidney and/or lower back a few hours after my radiation therapy today. Don't know if it is related to the therapy or not and I didn't find anything about this online but since we have pros here, I figured I'd ask the question here.
Mascouche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Pelvic lymph node pathology is in.....
My MO called today and told me: "The biopsy/pathology folks at first were confused, they thought for sure is was metastatic PC. But they finally agreed it was either bladder cancer or rectal cancer, which by the way, was probably caused by the 37 doses of radiation after RP." So now its surgery through
My MO called today and told me: "The biopsy/pathology folks at first were confused, they thought for sure is was metastatic PC. But they finally agreed it was either bladder cancer or rectal cancer, which by the way, was probably caused by the 37 doses of radiation after RP." So now its surgery through
5_plus_4
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Peritoneum Metastasis (What's it mean and how bad is that?)
Hello everyone. new to this. was wondering if anybody else had a peritoneum biopsy after radical proctectomy come back positive. Seems like there isn't much about peritoneum metastasis of prostate cancer (everywhere I've looked seems to say its rare and deadly - 3 to 6 mos to live, etc.) Anybody
Hello everyone. new to this. was wondering if anybody else had a peritoneum biopsy after radical proctectomy come back positive. Seems like there isn't much about peritoneum metastasis of prostate cancer (everywhere I've looked seems to say its rare and deadly - 3 to 6 mos to live, etc.) Anybody
PghTopCat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Is This Normal for PC?
Every Cancer is different is what they all say. I seem to have inherited a very different one. Urination issues: Had urination issues as symptoms beginning last Summer, and diagnosed in November with Ductal PCA. The medical solution to my pissing problem was a TURP. Lasted a bit over two months
Every Cancer is different is what they all say. I seem to have inherited a very different one. Urination issues: Had urination issues as symptoms beginning last Summer, and diagnosed in November with Ductal PCA. The medical solution to my pissing problem was a TURP. Lasted a bit over two months
DMohr011
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Optic Neuritis Challenges
Optic Neuritis I had my first bout last year - which led to my diagnosis. It was on my optic chiasm so it affected both eyes, one much worse than the other.= After almost a year the one eye is at about 100% and the other comes and goes. I did notice last week that it had gotten worse again in the bad
Optic Neuritis I had my first bout last year - which led to my diagnosis. It was on my optic chiasm so it affected both eyes, one much worse than the other.= After almost a year the one eye is at about 100% and the other comes and goes. I did notice last week that it had gotten worse again in the bad
Greatful25
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Ear with TENS Unit Improves HRV, Sleep, Depression, & More?
I can provide links to studies, but what I'm looking for are any experiences PWP have had with this. https://youtu.be/ZkC9RVFhlX8
I can provide links to studies, but what I'm looking for are any experiences PWP have had with this. https://youtu.be/ZkC9RVFhlX8
JAS9
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Mental Acuity?
I'm 60 years old and was diagnosed with PCa at 06/06/2018: PSA 1000 and extensive pelvic metastasis, this is accurate as I'm reading my Dana-Farber treatment history report, obviously started ADT treatment. Then added Taxotere on 07/19/19, strategy of being aggressive to the fight. So, on 02/20/2021
I'm 60 years old and was diagnosed with PCa at 06/06/2018: PSA 1000 and extensive pelvic metastasis, this is accurate as I'm reading my Dana-Farber treatment history report, obviously started ADT treatment. Then added Taxotere on 07/19/19, strategy of being aggressive to the fight. So, on 02/20/2021
DarkEnergy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Mets to Parotid Gland
Has anybody had an issue with a Parotid nodule? My PET Scan showed an uptake of an 8mm nodule and we are now looking at an FNA of the Nodule. I have been told it is very rare to have Mets to this but not unheard of. I have only had Mets to lungs and Lymphnods. PSA is still holding at 0.05 so I'm rather
Has anybody had an issue with a Parotid nodule? My PET Scan showed an uptake of an 8mm nodule and we are now looking at an FNA of the Nodule. I have been told it is very rare to have Mets to this but not unheard of. I have only had Mets to lungs and Lymphnods. PSA is still holding at 0.05 so I'm rather
redbank
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome and endometriosis?
Hi, I have a laparoscopy booked next week to look for endometriosis, which my consultant thinks may be linked to my interstitial cystitis symptoms- does anyone else have this? Do you have any advice on how to manage it? I had my mirena coil removed for the surgery at the surgeons request and now my
Hi, I have a laparoscopy booked next week to look for endometriosis, which my consultant thinks may be linked to my interstitial cystitis symptoms- does anyone else have this? Do you have any advice on how to manage it? I had my mirena coil removed for the surgery at the surgeons request and now my
alicexmae
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Omega-3 Poison for Cancer Tumors
What do you think? Omega-3 Poison for Cancer Tumors Thanks to the support of the Fondation Louvain, the Belgian Cancer Foundation, and the Télévie telethon, the team quickly identified that these acidotic tumor cells responded in diametrically opposite ways depending on the fatty acid they were absorbing
What do you think? Omega-3 Poison for Cancer Tumors Thanks to the support of the Fondation Louvain, the Belgian Cancer Foundation, and the Télévie telethon, the team quickly identified that these acidotic tumor cells responded in diametrically opposite ways depending on the fatty acid they were absorbing
cesces
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Excessive sleeping and bowel incontinent
Hi everyone a new development with my husband Brian , he has started sleeping on and off all day or sitting with his eyes closed sometimes asleep sometimes not, but around 10.30 pm he wakes up and sits on his computer until 3am sometimes 4am, today he had gone to bed as he said so tired , a couple
Hi everyone a new development with my husband Brian , he has started sleeping on and off all day or sitting with his eyes closed sometimes asleep sometimes not, but around 10.30 pm he wakes up and sits on his computer until 3am sometimes 4am, today he had gone to bed as he said so tired , a couple
Lord77
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PSP Association
3 years ago
Long-term overall survival of radical prostatectomy patients is often superior to the general population
New German study below [1]. An odd observation. Perhaps the lifestyle changes that men make after diagnosis really do make a difference? It is not surprising that the benefit would diminish with the seriousness of the cancer, but even the high-risk guys did slightly better than the life table. "A total
New German study below [1]. An odd observation. Perhaps the lifestyle changes that men make after diagnosis really do make a difference? It is not surprising that the benefit would diminish with the seriousness of the cancer, but even the high-risk guys did slightly better than the life table. "A total
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
In a few days
Hello everyone, I am sooooooooooooooo so so happy as I have been given my operation date (11th June). I am still unsure if I have endo in both ovaries but I shall soon have a better idea of what is going on and if the issue has been resolved. I thought I would post to let others know (who may still
Hello everyone, I am sooooooooooooooo so so happy as I have been given my operation date (11th June). I am still unsure if I have endo in both ovaries but I shall soon have a better idea of what is going on and if the issue has been resolved. I thought I would post to let others know (who may still
En23
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Cancer 'power failure' stops the spread of tumor cells
Sirturo, targeted the fuel supply of cancer cells and blocked metastasis by nearly 85%. The drug had no effects on normal cells, thereby minimizing side-effects. It found that treatment with Sirturo caused a 'power failure," but only in cancer cells. Sirturo is already FDA-approved, with these findings
Sirturo, targeted the fuel supply of cancer cells and blocked metastasis by nearly 85%. The drug had no effects on normal cells, thereby minimizing side-effects. It found that treatment with Sirturo caused a 'power failure," but only in cancer cells. Sirturo is already FDA-approved, with these findings
Richard_TX
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Update
I ended my ADT break in September 2020 when my PSA increased by a factor over 3 in three months. In the next three months my PSA dropped by 41%, followed by 27% during the next three three months and during the last three months it dropped by 40%. In Sept 2020, my PSA was 0.453 and now in June 2021 it
I ended my ADT break in September 2020 when my PSA increased by a factor over 3 in three months. In the next three months my PSA dropped by 41%, followed by 27% during the next three three months and during the last three months it dropped by 40%. In Sept 2020, my PSA was 0.453 and now in June 2021 it
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Ibs tretment
IBS gradually increased in frequency and severity so had to see what I could do. Thanks to the posts here I already feel much better. Used Buscopan which eased the stomach cramps quickly. Now taking probiotics (1 per day) and peppermint oil (2 per day) . Early days but definitely feeling better. Thanks
IBS gradually increased in frequency and severity so had to see what I could do. Thanks to the posts here I already feel much better. Used Buscopan which eased the stomach cramps quickly. Now taking probiotics (1 per day) and peppermint oil (2 per day) . Early days but definitely feeling better. Thanks
Billbobjoe
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IBS Network
3 years ago
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