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Intriguing new research discovery
Interesting news: Scientists a Pennsylvania State University have discovered a protein that allows metastatic cancer cells to move from one place to the next. Treatments are still years away but in future this could enable a whole new approach. Excerpt & link below: “We found that the protein called
Interesting news: Scientists a Pennsylvania State University have discovered a protein that allows metastatic cancer cells to move from one place to the next. Treatments are still years away but in future this could enable a whole new approach. Excerpt & link below: “We found that the protein called
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6 months ago
Indeterminate liver lesion
I had an MRI 3 months ago that showed a 6cmx5cm lesion. I had a follow up 3 months later with eovist that showed same size, heterogenous "indeterminate lesion, possible adenoma". No one seems to know what this is and I am freaking out. Does anyone have any experience with this? Do I do a biopsy? Straight
I had an MRI 3 months ago that showed a 6cmx5cm lesion. I had a follow up 3 months later with eovist that showed same size, heterogenous "indeterminate lesion, possible adenoma". No one seems to know what this is and I am freaking out. Does anyone have any experience with this? Do I do a biopsy? Straight
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Polychromasia in peripheral smear?
I'm 23 M Jak2 negative, bmb inconclusive, done in 2018 Recent peripheral smear shows anisocytosis and polychromasia. Is this worrisome feature? Am i landing up in something serious?
I'm 23 M Jak2 negative, bmb inconclusive, done in 2018 Recent peripheral smear shows anisocytosis and polychromasia. Is this worrisome feature? Am i landing up in something serious?
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
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Augmenting Standard of Care.
An English woman, Jane McClelland, wrote a book called, "How to Starve Cancer Without Starving Yourself." She was diagnosed with cervical cancer and jumped through all the necessary hoops/procedures but was ultimately sent home to get her affairs in order. She was already working in healthcare so she
An English woman, Jane McClelland, wrote a book called, "How to Starve Cancer Without Starving Yourself." She was diagnosed with cervical cancer and jumped through all the necessary hoops/procedures but was ultimately sent home to get her affairs in order. She was already working in healthcare so she
jtango
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Good news
I said recently in my post that I'm pleased not to dwell on the numbers and keep everything in perspective. But I still appreciate good news when it comes. This week I had a call from oncologist largely because she's liaising with my dentist about dental work. Basically she was telling me it was worth
I said recently in my post that I'm pleased not to dwell on the numbers and keep everything in perspective. But I still appreciate good news when it comes. This week I had a call from oncologist largely because she's liaising with my dentist about dental work. Basically she was telling me it was worth
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
don’t know what to think anymore.
Hi all, I posted on here little while ago about my mum having total abdo hysterectomy for ovarian cancer. We are now 3 weeks on from surgery. a 10cm cyst was removed which at the time, they assumed it was cancer. We went to her results and biopsy results yesterday. We were all extremely shocked
Hi all, I posted on here little while ago about my mum having total abdo hysterectomy for ovarian cancer. We are now 3 weeks on from surgery. a 10cm cyst was removed which at the time, they assumed it was cancer. We went to her results and biopsy results yesterday. We were all extremely shocked
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
A new immunotherapy trial?
Not really super new...but maybe it could help someone! https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/Suppl_2/A781 For advanced prostate cancer and other solid tumors
Not really super new...but maybe it could help someone! https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/Suppl_2/A781 For advanced prostate cancer and other solid tumors
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Using AI to understand what is the best treatment for each patient
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-applies-ai-tool-to-stampede-data-in-prostate-cancer "We already know that there are various variables that get reported as part of routine histology reporting, which have a degree of prognostic impact, particularly in the early stage of the disease. But these
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-applies-ai-tool-to-stampede-data-in-prostate-cancer "We already know that there are various variables that get reported as part of routine histology reporting, which have a degree of prognostic impact, particularly in the early stage of the disease. But these
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
COPD-NEW TO ME!
Hi all, I was diagnosed with CLL 5 years ago, and am now ready for treatment. Soon after I was told this I was diagnosed with 'Bells Palsy' After ten days of Steroid treatment, which did not help, I was sent for an MRI scan, which showed a small tumour in my neck, which I was told was on the move from
Hi all, I was diagnosed with CLL 5 years ago, and am now ready for treatment. Soon after I was told this I was diagnosed with 'Bells Palsy' After ten days of Steroid treatment, which did not help, I was sent for an MRI scan, which showed a small tumour in my neck, which I was told was on the move from
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Good news from the ATTLAS trial for patients with EGFR mutations and ALK translocations.
Treatment with atezolizumab, bevacizumab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin (ABCP) was significantly more effective than pemetrexed plus carboplatin or cisplatin https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/atezolizumab-bevacizumab-and-chemotherapy-improves-pfs-egfr---alk--mutated-nsclc-after?cid=DM15256&bid=315813216
Treatment with atezolizumab, bevacizumab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin (ABCP) was significantly more effective than pemetrexed plus carboplatin or cisplatin https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/atezolizumab-bevacizumab-and-chemotherapy-improves-pfs-egfr---alk--mutated-nsclc-after?cid=DM15256&bid=315813216
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Lung Cancer Support
6 months ago
How prostate cancer transforms into aggressive NEPC following treatment with anti-androgen therapy.
This could be a game changer as it could stop PCa from progressing. Science is going to save us. The development of effective anti-androgen therapies for prostate cancer is a major scientific advance. However, some men who receive these targeted treatments are more likely to develop a deadly treatment-resistant
This could be a game changer as it could stop PCa from progressing. Science is going to save us. The development of effective anti-androgen therapies for prostate cancer is a major scientific advance. However, some men who receive these targeted treatments are more likely to develop a deadly treatment-resistant
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Bladder dysfunction
in 2014, diagnosed Gleason 9, had Prostate surgery, cancer metastasized to pelvic region, did ADT, followed by 72 Proton blasts ( 37 to cavity-35 to pelvic) Two years ago, stricture surgery ( 80% urethra blockage- all good), had stricture surgery 3 weeks ago ( 25% blockage), but bladder stopped operating
in 2014, diagnosed Gleason 9, had Prostate surgery, cancer metastasized to pelvic region, did ADT, followed by 72 Proton blasts ( 37 to cavity-35 to pelvic) Two years ago, stricture surgery ( 80% urethra blockage- all good), had stricture surgery 3 weeks ago ( 25% blockage), but bladder stopped operating
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
KVSLM
Hello, can anyone make head nor tale of this please.I have 32mmliver tumor Biopsy shows its not Cancer but MRI shows that it is Cancer. Hostpital really dont know whats going on. Im so worried as i have had breast cancer 20 years ago. Last xmas i had Thermal Ablation in Liver to remove x2 Pre/Cancer
Hello, can anyone make head nor tale of this please.I have 32mmliver tumor Biopsy shows its not Cancer but MRI shows that it is Cancer. Hostpital really dont know whats going on. Im so worried as i have had breast cancer 20 years ago. Last xmas i had Thermal Ablation in Liver to remove x2 Pre/Cancer
Ksvlm
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Anyone somatic BRCA mutation in tumour?
Hi all, I’m wondering if anyone had their tumour tested positive for BRCA1/2 mutation, but your genetic test (via blood/saliva) tested negative? And if so, did your oncology team explain what that means especially regarding if it puts you at a higher risk to develop breast cancer. At my recent oncology
Hi all, I’m wondering if anyone had their tumour tested positive for BRCA1/2 mutation, but your genetic test (via blood/saliva) tested negative? And if so, did your oncology team explain what that means especially regarding if it puts you at a higher risk to develop breast cancer. At my recent oncology
ruthg55
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Cognition Issues
My husband is going into year 7 with PC. He had prostate removed… at Mayo in 2017. All clear margins, contained etc. 6 months he had Biochemical Recurrence. Then radiation and cryptography on one node. Since then he has been intermittently on ADT until he because Castrate resistant about a year ago
My husband is going into year 7 with PC. He had prostate removed… at Mayo in 2017. All clear margins, contained etc. 6 months he had Biochemical Recurrence. Then radiation and cryptography on one node. Since then he has been intermittently on ADT until he because Castrate resistant about a year ago
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
You can't fool mother nature
I can not find the post which recommends this video. It was less than a week ago. It is 3 hours long so I recorded the audio and listened to it while working in my shop. I recommend it to anyone who has cancer or knows anyone who has cancer or really anyone. For me the most important take aways are intermittent
I can not find the post which recommends this video. It was less than a week ago. It is 3 hours long so I recorded the audio and listened to it while working in my shop. I recommend it to anyone who has cancer or knows anyone who has cancer or really anyone. For me the most important take aways are intermittent
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
one more tumor marker question?
As some of you read my moms 15-3 marker went up from 163 to 332. She’s been on her new combo for 7 weeks. Everolimus and Faslodex . She finished a five day radiation treatment to the leg in her bone on Sept. 29th and then they did a tumor marker 20 days later and it had almost doubled . This is
As some of you read my moms 15-3 marker went up from 163 to 332. She’s been on her new combo for 7 weeks. Everolimus and Faslodex . She finished a five day radiation treatment to the leg in her bone on Sept. 29th and then they did a tumor marker 20 days later and it had almost doubled . This is
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
2nd Recurrence - treatment options
Hi everyone I am afraid it is back....4 months after second line treatment which means I am now platinum resistant. CA marker tripped (mine very sensitive). PET scan on Thu to see what is going on. I am devastated as I had such a good response and successful surgery for the first recurrence. I am
Hi everyone I am afraid it is back....4 months after second line treatment which means I am now platinum resistant. CA marker tripped (mine very sensitive). PET scan on Thu to see what is going on. I am devastated as I had such a good response and successful surgery for the first recurrence. I am
Itha
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Update on Prostate Cancer Vaccines that I follow... another year is gone...
Greetings FPC forum, It has been another year... and I would love to have better news... there is a new vaccine candidate to monitor, but the reality is that the system takes time... The system needs a revision in my opinion, but I digress... As I reviewed the last time, the vaccine trial for RhoVac's
Greetings FPC forum, It has been another year... and I would love to have better news... there is a new vaccine candidate to monitor, but the reality is that the system takes time... The system needs a revision in my opinion, but I digress... As I reviewed the last time, the vaccine trial for RhoVac's
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
T4/3 combo
I’ve been taking Armour Thyroid for over 20 years. Previously on NHS but we moved house to a different area and new GP wouldn’t even discuss it. Armour Thyroid is now very expensive and not easy to obtain. I’m concerned about the long term importing and prescribing issues. Long scenario but now under
I’ve been taking Armour Thyroid for over 20 years. Previously on NHS but we moved house to a different area and new GP wouldn’t even discuss it. Armour Thyroid is now very expensive and not easy to obtain. I’m concerned about the long term importing and prescribing issues. Long scenario but now under
Karen-Eleanor
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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