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Advances in solid tumors: finnish clinical trial
Interesting results are coming! Bexmarilimab seems to be able to improve immunotherapy. It was not yet tested on prostate cancer, but it's already commercially used to treat blood malignacies. As single agent: https://www.faron.com/our-science/clinical-trials/matins "Latest data showed a three-fold
Interesting results are coming! Bexmarilimab seems to be able to improve immunotherapy. It was not yet tested on prostate cancer, but it's already commercially used to treat blood malignacies. As single agent: https://www.faron.com/our-science/clinical-trials/matins "Latest data showed a three-fold
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Armour thyroid
I have been on armour for several years and my endo is aware. 2 months ago I had a blood test which showed my levels were fairly low, TSH was 8 ish and t3 and t4 were low. So I increased my dose slightly whilst waiting for a further endo appointment. Within a couple of weeks I was hyper, no blood test
I have been on armour for several years and my endo is aware. 2 months ago I had a blood test which showed my levels were fairly low, TSH was 8 ish and t3 and t4 were low. So I increased my dose slightly whilst waiting for a further endo appointment. Within a couple of weeks I was hyper, no blood test
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Need to Change Treatment
So I have progression after two years on Ibrance and Letrozole. I have an opportunity to participate in a clinical trial in my town in which I would be randomly assigned to Giredestrant, a promising oral SERD (monotherapy) or both Giredestrant with a new Pikc3a drug. My standard of care option would
So I have progression after two years on Ibrance and Letrozole. I have an opportunity to participate in a clinical trial in my town in which I would be randomly assigned to Giredestrant, a promising oral SERD (monotherapy) or both Giredestrant with a new Pikc3a drug. My standard of care option would
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
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Question re: Ablation of Liver Mets
Hello! I've had liver mets - in addition to bone - for a little over a year. When I was scheduled for a biopsy of the liver (a year ago), I asked my doc if they could ablate the tumor at that time and she "found/chose" a surgeon who would do this. So it seemed to be non-routine. I received a bill
Hello! I've had liver mets - in addition to bone - for a little over a year. When I was scheduled for a biopsy of the liver (a year ago), I asked my doc if they could ablate the tumor at that time and she "found/chose" a surgeon who would do this. So it seemed to be non-routine. I received a bill
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
Chose Cosmetic surgeon to check mole or wait 4 months for dermatologist?
How can I ascertain, whether the skin lesion at the ear lobe is indeed Basal Cell Cancer as suspected by dermatologist after visual and manual inspection of the area and referred me urgently because of somewhat unclear colour. So only 16 weeks wait instead of 2 years My private health insurance
How can I ascertain, whether the skin lesion at the ear lobe is indeed Basal Cell Cancer as suspected by dermatologist after visual and manual inspection of the area and referred me urgently because of somewhat unclear colour. So only 16 weeks wait instead of 2 years My private health insurance
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Skin Cancer UK
10 months ago
Lump on buttocks due to FULVESTRANT injection
My mom is diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer .. currently she is on her hormonal therapy ..FULVESTRANT injection are injected ....the injections are injected on buttocks ..due to this there is lump on her buttocks, but its not going away , even after all the cold , hot compress..so what should i do
My mom is diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer .. currently she is on her hormonal therapy ..FULVESTRANT injection are injected ....the injections are injected on buttocks ..due to this there is lump on her buttocks, but its not going away , even after all the cold , hot compress..so what should i do
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Breast Cancer India
7 months ago
Mastectomies
My partner (38) was diagnosed with stage 4 Ovarian cancer in June after many earlier chances of diagnosis. There was also a mass in one of her breasts. She had gene testing and is BRCA 1 positive. She has had 4 doses of chemo, debulking surgery (which went well) and two further doses of chemo. She
My partner (38) was diagnosed with stage 4 Ovarian cancer in June after many earlier chances of diagnosis. There was also a mass in one of her breasts. She had gene testing and is BRCA 1 positive. She has had 4 doses of chemo, debulking surgery (which went well) and two further doses of chemo. She
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Guardant reveal post surgery
Anyone take the blood test Guardant Reveal post stage 1 surgical removal to see if residual disease in body ? Oncologist offered - think more to ease my mind. Stage 1 a 5 1/2 years ago removed , new stage 1 a removed in October. No lymph node involvement either time. She said if positive can push for
Anyone take the blood test Guardant Reveal post stage 1 surgical removal to see if residual disease in body ? Oncologist offered - think more to ease my mind. Stage 1 a 5 1/2 years ago removed , new stage 1 a removed in October. No lymph node involvement either time. She said if positive can push for
kri312
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 months ago
My docetaxel experience so far
For those who may be interested, I started docetaxel chemo on 20th October and have just had my 3rd infusion on 8th December. I did moderate fasting the day before for the first infusion but haven't bothered since. I wore iced gloves and socks and munched on ice cubes during the chemo sessions. I've
For those who may be interested, I started docetaxel chemo on 20th October and have just had my 3rd infusion on 8th December. I did moderate fasting the day before for the first infusion but haven't bothered since. I wore iced gloves and socks and munched on ice cubes during the chemo sessions. I've
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
recurrence after lobectomy
Hello, I am 53 and live in the UK and I stop smoking in my late 20’. I had a lobectomy of my right lower lobe in April 2022 to remove a minimally invasive adenocarcinoma staged pT1 N0, M0, PL0, R0 (found by complete accident on an abdomen CT scan.) I begged for adjuvant therapy after the operation
Hello, I am 53 and live in the UK and I stop smoking in my late 20’. I had a lobectomy of my right lower lobe in April 2022 to remove a minimally invasive adenocarcinoma staged pT1 N0, M0, PL0, R0 (found by complete accident on an abdomen CT scan.) I begged for adjuvant therapy after the operation
Bibicata
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 months ago
Any body else like me?
Please excuse the long post, I’m hoping to pick you lovely ladies brains 💗. I was diagnosed in feb 2020 - hgs stage 3. Surgery and the usual chemo followed and then avastin for maintenance. In October ‘22 my ca125 rose gradually and a scan showed 3 lymph nodes that my oncologist didn’t think were anything
Please excuse the long post, I’m hoping to pick you lovely ladies brains 💗. I was diagnosed in feb 2020 - hgs stage 3. Surgery and the usual chemo followed and then avastin for maintenance. In October ‘22 my ca125 rose gradually and a scan showed 3 lymph nodes that my oncologist didn’t think were anything
Emmacrispins
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
PSA rising after my 4th chemo
I am quite mad (not with anyone in particular). I had a steady decrease in PSA during my first 3 round of docetaxel. It was 15 before starting, 3 after the first infusion, 1.5 after the second, 1.01 after the third. Each time it was measure 3 weeks from the infusion (on the day before the next infusion
I am quite mad (not with anyone in particular). I had a steady decrease in PSA during my first 3 round of docetaxel. It was 15 before starting, 3 after the first infusion, 1.5 after the second, 1.01 after the third. Each time it was measure 3 weeks from the infusion (on the day before the next infusion
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
metistatic castrate sensetive bone Marrow prostate cancer
had bone marrow biospsy and the mCSPC has spread bone marrow. They are recommending thaat I stay in hospital replace Abiraterone with Xtnandi. Thoughts? 2nd question my red blood 2,38 and platelets 23. have plummeted, they want me in hospital. How can I manage the red blood and platelets outside the
had bone marrow biospsy and the mCSPC has spread bone marrow. They are recommending thaat I stay in hospital replace Abiraterone with Xtnandi. Thoughts? 2nd question my red blood 2,38 and platelets 23. have plummeted, they want me in hospital. How can I manage the red blood and platelets outside the
TMcgee
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
For ILC or Lobular ladies
This video was released within the last 10 days from by LBCA (Lobular Breast Cancer Alliance). Highlights of 2023 International ILC Symposium. The video is about 2 hours long with a lot of info. I want to listen again because of all the info. A couple things I initially took away all or almost all
This video was released within the last 10 days from by LBCA (Lobular Breast Cancer Alliance). Highlights of 2023 International ILC Symposium. The video is about 2 hours long with a lot of info. I want to listen again because of all the info. A couple things I initially took away all or almost all
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
'Headspin'
I'm sure we have all had a 'Spinning Head' at some time or other, especially since being diagnosed with CLL. Many of us soon realise that CLL is soon joined by a host of other Diagnosis and Prognosis, which can overwhelm us at times,, thus the perpetual 'Headspin'. After five years of W&W, I was told
I'm sure we have all had a 'Spinning Head' at some time or other, especially since being diagnosed with CLL. Many of us soon realise that CLL is soon joined by a host of other Diagnosis and Prognosis, which can overwhelm us at times,, thus the perpetual 'Headspin'. After five years of W&W, I was told
Vindicatrix
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Is there anyone on this forum on Aromatase Inhibitors?
I am taking AI (letrozole) as adjuvant therapy for last six years . Would like to know protocol for AI, duration and bisphosphonate injections. Thankyou.
I am taking AI (letrozole) as adjuvant therapy for last six years . Would like to know protocol for AI, duration and bisphosphonate injections. Thankyou.
gspsad
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Breast Cancer India
7 months ago
Starting on Verzenio
Hello all my fellow thrivers! After taking Piqray + monthly shots of Fulvestrant and Zoladex for more than a year, my latest pet scan revealed progression and found new mets in liver, lymph nodes and bone. Therefore, my oncologist is starting me on Verzenio 100mg next week while keeping my Fulvestrant
Hello all my fellow thrivers! After taking Piqray + monthly shots of Fulvestrant and Zoladex for more than a year, my latest pet scan revealed progression and found new mets in liver, lymph nodes and bone. Therefore, my oncologist is starting me on Verzenio 100mg next week while keeping my Fulvestrant
hopeoflife
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
Paclitaxel and hair loss
hi everyone, I have just had my 3rd paclitaxel today, I am on weekly doses via IV and have no signs of my hair falling out? Not even a slight bit? I’m concerned that it means it’s not working, has this happened to anyone else or does the hair loss come a little later down the line?
hi everyone, I have just had my 3rd paclitaxel today, I am on weekly doses via IV and have no signs of my hair falling out? Not even a slight bit? I’m concerned that it means it’s not working, has this happened to anyone else or does the hair loss come a little later down the line?
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
My Cancer and other health issues update.
After months of pretty bad news over my bladder cancer which is high grade and had spread to the inner linings of my bladder. I was told I could not have BCG anymore and that was gloomy news. I have an appointment tomorrow for a new three bladder cancer BCG Treatment. I was surprised I was having
After months of pretty bad news over my bladder cancer which is high grade and had spread to the inner linings of my bladder. I was told I could not have BCG anymore and that was gloomy news. I have an appointment tomorrow for a new three bladder cancer BCG Treatment. I was surprised I was having
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Autophagy could be bad for those who have cancer?
I was already aware for a few years that autophagy, which is triggered by intermittent fasting and long fasts, is very useful to prevent cancer as it is recycles old damaged proteins that could otherwise turn into cancer and also because it helps your body produce new cells and refreshes your immune
I was already aware for a few years that autophagy, which is triggered by intermittent fasting and long fasts, is very useful to prevent cancer as it is recycles old damaged proteins that could otherwise turn into cancer and also because it helps your body produce new cells and refreshes your immune
Mascouche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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