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Long Story then Question: Ibrance or Pikray?
BACKGROUND. On 20 Feb, I had five or six cancerous lesions ablated from the liver. The PET done right afterward indicated one lesion left. On 6 April, that lesion was ablated but a very bad thing happened. The ablation instrument slipped and made a hole in my colon. I have been down and out, ever
BACKGROUND. On 20 Feb, I had five or six cancerous lesions ablated from the liver. The PET done right afterward indicated one lesion left. On 6 April, that lesion was ablated but a very bad thing happened. The ablation instrument slipped and made a hole in my colon. I have been down and out, ever
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Clear Cell reoccurrence update number 4
Hi everyone, hope you’re all not too bad and enjoying the lovely weather. I’ve been back to The Christie, I didn’t get on the immunotherapy trial, my CA125 wasn’t high enough would you believe! I’m not a candidate for radiotherapy either but I may be a candidate for surgery. I’ve been referred for
Hi everyone, hope you’re all not too bad and enjoying the lovely weather. I’ve been back to The Christie, I didn’t get on the immunotherapy trial, my CA125 wasn’t high enough would you believe! I’m not a candidate for radiotherapy either but I may be a candidate for surgery. I’ve been referred for
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Higher pulse than average
I’m quite fit but am feeling as though I’ve run a marathon - heart rate up and air hungry . I have UAT and take Armour Thyroid. I’ve reduced the dose from 1 grain am and pm to 1 am and 1/2 pm but it hasn’t made any difference. This has been happening for about two weeks now. I also take HRT, vitamin
I’m quite fit but am feeling as though I’ve run a marathon - heart rate up and air hungry . I have UAT and take Armour Thyroid. I’ve reduced the dose from 1 grain am and pm to 1 am and 1/2 pm but it hasn’t made any difference. This has been happening for about two weeks now. I also take HRT, vitamin
Karen-Eleanor
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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numb chin syndrome
I seem to have a numb chin syndrome, a good week now. The cause should be a metastasis on my skull, pressing on a nerve and causing the numbness of the chin. Next week I will have a ct of the skull.Anyone more info?
I seem to have a numb chin syndrome, a good week now. The cause should be a metastasis on my skull, pressing on a nerve and causing the numbness of the chin. Next week I will have a ct of the skull.Anyone more info?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
To Do Radiation or Not do Radiation?
After a great response to the below treatments since diagnosis 07/01/2022 Triplicate Therapy including Docetaxel I qualified for a Swog Trial to have a Radical Prostatectomy with Extended Lymph Node Removal I decided against trial, since my hospital missed submission of paperwork. So without the
After a great response to the below treatments since diagnosis 07/01/2022 Triplicate Therapy including Docetaxel I qualified for a Swog Trial to have a Radical Prostatectomy with Extended Lymph Node Removal I decided against trial, since my hospital missed submission of paperwork. So without the
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Long term HDRBrachyboost side effects testimonials.
I’m leaning heavily to HDR Brachyboost + ADT. (Due to high decipher score). (4+3, T1c) I’ve seen too many charts and stats on long term side effects of Brachyboost. I’m 58 and need to think way down the line. The data of old is not accounting for the more accurate delivery of the HDR and the boost
I’m leaning heavily to HDR Brachyboost + ADT. (Due to high decipher score). (4+3, T1c) I’ve seen too many charts and stats on long term side effects of Brachyboost. I’m 58 and need to think way down the line. The data of old is not accounting for the more accurate delivery of the HDR and the boost
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Feeling scared
Hi everyone. I’m feeling kinda crappy today. I was on ibrance and fulvestrant for almost a year and a half. I had to switch after progression to Everolimus and Exemestane. It’s been almost 2 months and my tumor markers have continued to rise. I saw the oncologist today who was in agreement that
Hi everyone. I’m feeling kinda crappy today. I was on ibrance and fulvestrant for almost a year and a half. I had to switch after progression to Everolimus and Exemestane. It’s been almost 2 months and my tumor markers have continued to rise. I saw the oncologist today who was in agreement that
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Something for those of us who struggle with the deeper analyses of our fellows--behavior factors affecting PCa survival
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36028533/ Results: Over a median 10.2 years, we observed 219 PCa deaths. Each additional point of one of the PCa-specific health behaviour scores (2015 PCa Behaviour Score) was associated with a 19% reduced fatal PCa risk (HR: 0.81, 95%CI: 0.68-0.97). The 2021 PCa Behaviour
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36028533/ Results: Over a median 10.2 years, we observed 219 PCa deaths. Each additional point of one of the PCa-specific health behaviour scores (2015 PCa Behaviour Score) was associated with a 19% reduced fatal PCa risk (HR: 0.81, 95%CI: 0.68-0.97). The 2021 PCa Behaviour
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Clinical trials in Canada for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
I am here to find hope and information on any clinical trials in the US or Canada for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic, Appreciate the information
I am here to find hope and information on any clinical trials in the US or Canada for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic, Appreciate the information
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Wife seeking input regarding RT
I've been reading posts for several months and have learned a great deal. Thank you all! This is my first post so forgive me if I ramble a bit. Hubby is 78 and healthy (had stroke 4 years ago, fully recovered). He was diagnosed with Pca a year ago. PSA 10.2, TRUS biopsy showed three 3+4 lesions (2
I've been reading posts for several months and have learned a great deal. Thank you all! This is my first post so forgive me if I ramble a bit. Hubby is 78 and healthy (had stroke 4 years ago, fully recovered). He was diagnosed with Pca a year ago. PSA 10.2, TRUS biopsy showed three 3+4 lesions (2
Mtnhigh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
FDA Approves 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 to Identify Prostate Cancer in PET Imaging
Hopefully, smarter folks than me can explain the significance of this development. May 30, 2023 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 injection is now available to help identify PSMA-positive lesions during PET imaging for patients with metastatic or recurrent prostate cancer. The FDA has approved 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 injection
Hopefully, smarter folks than me can explain the significance of this development. May 30, 2023 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 injection is now available to help identify PSMA-positive lesions during PET imaging for patients with metastatic or recurrent prostate cancer. The FDA has approved 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 injection
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Specialty to start with?
Originally joined group because 55 yr son diagnosed with stage 4 PCa. Been tracking my own PSA for a few years and it is now 18.5. Due to this group and other reading I am pretty well versed in treatment alternatives. I am 77 and if I do any treatments I would lean toward proton therapy. I had an
Originally joined group because 55 yr son diagnosed with stage 4 PCa. Been tracking my own PSA for a few years and it is now 18.5. Due to this group and other reading I am pretty well versed in treatment alternatives. I am 77 and if I do any treatments I would lean toward proton therapy. I had an
Billyeff
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Biopsy update
Hi I don't know if any of you remember that a few weeks ago I had a biopsy done for skin cancer. Today got my results back and it is all clear. I just had that feeling that I didn't have it, but It did mean that I got rid of the mole and wart growing on it.
Hi I don't know if any of you remember that a few weeks ago I had a biopsy done for skin cancer. Today got my results back and it is all clear. I just had that feeling that I didn't have it, but It did mean that I got rid of the mole and wart growing on it.
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Not the odd one out any more
A very knowledgeable source informed me about a multi-institutional UK trial using dose adjustment in ovarian cancer. Does it ring any bells to you? [i]"How does adaptive therapy work?[/i] [i]Resistance comes at a cost to cancer cells, and so they cannot grow as well when they are competing with non-resistant
A very knowledgeable source informed me about a multi-institutional UK trial using dose adjustment in ovarian cancer. Does it ring any bells to you? [i]"How does adaptive therapy work?[/i] [i]Resistance comes at a cost to cancer cells, and so they cannot grow as well when they are competing with non-resistant
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Anyone tried Berberine?
http://go.clevelandclinic.org/NDM0LVBTQS02MTIAAAGMBltnsUtw9KsEagymT8TQv15s7bssmoeclrnTzU5DsGRivdK2F6E-uCD9MZoyLpFmRZgW9Zk= I’m obviously not very good at posting links! This article (American) is about Berberine, which is a supplement I’ve not heard much about. Westin Child’s mentions it, but he would
http://go.clevelandclinic.org/NDM0LVBTQS02MTIAAAGMBltnsUtw9KsEagymT8TQv15s7bssmoeclrnTzU5DsGRivdK2F6E-uCD9MZoyLpFmRZgW9Zk= I’m obviously not very good at posting links! This article (American) is about Berberine, which is a supplement I’ve not heard much about. Westin Child’s mentions it, but he would
Bearo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Can you all please advise on recent blood tests
Dear all I hope you’re in good health! Please can I ask for some advice on my recent blood tests done on the 29/3/23 and added below ( ref ranges are in brackets). GP want o reduce my dosage from 125 to 100, which I’ve done, and I’ve put on more weight in just a few weeks…. (They won’t do the
Dear all I hope you’re in good health! Please can I ask for some advice on my recent blood tests done on the 29/3/23 and added below ( ref ranges are in brackets). GP want o reduce my dosage from 125 to 100, which I’ve done, and I’ve put on more weight in just a few weeks…. (They won’t do the
Poonam1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
How to cope with fear of cancer returning
Hi! I’ve now received the “all clear”, but the fear is still there. Has the cancer really gone? Will it come back? When will it return? Will I catch it in time? How can I go through all the treatment again? How do you cope with these disturbing thoughts? I’m told to focus on the positive, which is
Hi! I’ve now received the “all clear”, but the fear is still there. Has the cancer really gone? Will it come back? When will it return? Will I catch it in time? How can I go through all the treatment again? How do you cope with these disturbing thoughts? I’m told to focus on the positive, which is
Hailun
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Follow Up
Hi guys, I know you will remember the farce that was my treatment - so no no need to do 10 A4 worth of words. Just say last year I never got a follow up - until almost a year later. This time I had my BCG treatment for BC and a week Wednesday I have a Cystoscopy to see if the treatment has worked
Hi guys, I know you will remember the farce that was my treatment - so no no need to do 10 A4 worth of words. Just say last year I never got a follow up - until almost a year later. This time I had my BCG treatment for BC and a week Wednesday I have a Cystoscopy to see if the treatment has worked
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
NHS agrees to roll out Olaparib (Lynparza) April 2023.
The NHS has agreed to Olaparib for advanced prostate cancer with mutations in the BRCA genes. ‘Hundreds of patients with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a breakthrough targeted therapy after the NHS agreed a landmark commercial deal to roll-out the drug. The drug, olaparib (Lynparza®)
The NHS has agreed to Olaparib for advanced prostate cancer with mutations in the BRCA genes. ‘Hundreds of patients with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a breakthrough targeted therapy after the NHS agreed a landmark commercial deal to roll-out the drug. The drug, olaparib (Lynparza®)
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Soreness
Hello I have been on Letrozole for a year next month and I had a zometa infusion and radiation. But my question is its it normal for my under arm and scar tissue and my Breast to get sore. Also where the lymphnodes were removed. And does doing house work adjatate that area. I'm so confused
Hello I have been on Letrozole for a year next month and I had a zometa infusion and radiation. But my question is its it normal for my under arm and scar tissue and my Breast to get sore. Also where the lymphnodes were removed. And does doing house work adjatate that area. I'm so confused
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
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