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Removal of greater number of lymph nodes during RP associated with better survival
Removal of greater numbers of lymph nodes during radical prostatectomy for intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer is associated with improved survival, according to data presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society of Urologic Oncology. In a propensity score analysis, removal of 10 to 19
Removal of greater numbers of lymph nodes during radical prostatectomy for intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer is associated with improved survival, according to data presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society of Urologic Oncology. In a propensity score analysis, removal of 10 to 19
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
2 years post Colonoscopy
Many aunts and uncles and some cousins have to go regularly for colonoscopy/
polyp
removal
. When I was 36 I was talking to a couple of my aunts about my stomach issues from “stress.”
Many aunts and uncles and some cousins have to go regularly for colonoscopy/
polyp
removal
. When I was 36 I was talking to a couple of my aunts about my stomach issues from “stress.”
MKMWCE
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 years ago
Back from surgery
Hi- I’ve had my lap today and removal of left ovary and cyst. Also a small cyst on right ovary which didn’t know was there but ovary has been left which is good as I wanted to avoid surgical menopause. There was no endo to excise which I’m grateful about. Consultant does think I have Adenomyosis
Hi- I’ve had my lap today and removal of left ovary and cyst. Also a small cyst on right ovary which didn’t know was there but ovary has been left which is good as I wanted to avoid surgical menopause. There was no endo to excise which I’m grateful about. Consultant does think I have Adenomyosis
Bigsize9foot
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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New here and a less common type of OC
Hi everyone. I'm New here. I was diagnosed last November as having Stage 1c2 Grade 1 ovarian cancer but a less common type which was an endometriod adenocarcinoma of the ovary. I had two operations as nobody suspected cancer until the biposy came back of the cyst and ovary they removed. Then 6 weeks
Hi everyone. I'm New here. I was diagnosed last November as having Stage 1c2 Grade 1 ovarian cancer but a less common type which was an endometriod adenocarcinoma of the ovary. I had two operations as nobody suspected cancer until the biposy came back of the cyst and ovary they removed. Then 6 weeks
Nara42
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Anybody had a double surgery? Keyhole gallbladder removal and umbilical hernia repair??
Hi my name is Emma i am 33 years old and in april 2017 i was diagnosed with a umbilical hernia and gallstones. Tjey have got bad now so waiting for my date for surgery. I am a little concerned as to what to expect. I have 2 kids and it worries me the time it will take to be back on my feet. Anybody been
Hi my name is Emma i am 33 years old and in april 2017 i was diagnosed with a umbilical hernia and gallstones. Tjey have got bad now so waiting for my date for surgery. I am a little concerned as to what to expect. I have 2 kids and it worries me the time it will take to be back on my feet. Anybody been
Emjamel
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
IBS and other gastro problems
Hi, I’m new here! I have had IBS all my life (I’m 46 just now). Also have reflux. But last September my IBS has randomly got worse and I’ve developed more upper GI problems and Burning Mouth Syndrome. I had (yet another) endoscopy in April and the only thing that’s there is very mild, chronic oesophagitis
Hi, I’m new here! I have had IBS all my life (I’m 46 just now). Also have reflux. But last September my IBS has randomly got worse and I’ve developed more upper GI problems and Burning Mouth Syndrome. I had (yet another) endoscopy in April and the only thing that’s there is very mild, chronic oesophagitis
weegmack
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
3 years ago
Gallbladder removal
Hi folks. Just wondering if anyone on here has had their gallbladder removed? I have had IBS for years and years and flit between IBS-D and IBS-C. I’ve had several colonoscopy tests and always get the “all clear” for anything sinister. This year I’ve had upper GI issues, which I haven’t really had before
Hi folks. Just wondering if anyone on here has had their gallbladder removed? I have had IBS for years and years and flit between IBS-D and IBS-C. I’ve had several colonoscopy tests and always get the “all clear” for anything sinister. This year I’ve had upper GI issues, which I haven’t really had before
weegmack
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Ovary removal
Hello, So after stage 4 endo diagnosis via a lap, Covid hit and my surgery and consultant appointments went on hold. 2 years later I’m finally having left ovary removal plus endo surrounding that ovary removed this week. What should I expect post op, any advise from any one that has had similar surgery
Hello, So after stage 4 endo diagnosis via a lap, Covid hit and my surgery and consultant appointments went on hold. 2 years later I’m finally having left ovary removal plus endo surrounding that ovary removed this week. What should I expect post op, any advise from any one that has had similar surgery
Mysterywomen
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Thought it was under control after years of multiple serious surgeries and diet changes but now facing new battles - any advice welcome
Hello all, I was diagnosed with endometriosis aged 21 after 8 years of awful problems and symptoms. After my first laparoscopy I was initially told it was “just a few spots of endometriosis” and my options were chemically induced menopause (gnrh and add back HRT) or to get pregnant and they fitted
Hello all, I was diagnosed with endometriosis aged 21 after 8 years of awful problems and symptoms. After my first laparoscopy I was initially told it was “just a few spots of endometriosis” and my options were chemically induced menopause (gnrh and add back HRT) or to get pregnant and they fitted
Greys90
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Life Post Hysterectomy
So I had an abdominal hysterectomy with oophorectomy on the 1st of July. I am 6 weeks post-op. Pain on or around the wound is much better though its still a bit sore and hurts if Im sitting too long. Endopain is gone so far 🤞🤞 Struggling big time with energy levels. Have started transitioning back
So I had an abdominal hysterectomy with oophorectomy on the 1st of July. I am 6 weeks post-op. Pain on or around the wound is much better though its still a bit sore and hurts if Im sitting too long. Endopain is gone so far 🤞🤞 Struggling big time with energy levels. Have started transitioning back
Endo_Phoenix
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Sigmoiditis
I had a colonoscopy years ago - as I had a positive screening for blood (because I had a haemorrhoid). Years later these sent me another bowel screening kit - and I thought that it would be another false-negative, so I did not bother sampling or sending. Years after that (two years ago) I had lower abdominal
I had a colonoscopy years ago - as I had a positive screening for blood (because I had a haemorrhoid). Years later these sent me another bowel screening kit - and I thought that it would be another false-negative, so I did not bother sampling or sending. Years after that (two years ago) I had lower abdominal
S11m
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 years ago
Should I have my ovaries removed?
Hi, anyone out there had subtotal hysterectomy and then had ovaries removed at a later date? Are you pain free now? How has having a surgical menopause effected you? I am on a waiting list to have ovaries removed but I’m really unsure if it’s what I want. Thank you Bunnyrunning xxx
Hi, anyone out there had subtotal hysterectomy and then had ovaries removed at a later date? Are you pain free now? How has having a surgical menopause effected you? I am on a waiting list to have ovaries removed but I’m really unsure if it’s what I want. Thank you Bunnyrunning xxx
Bunnyrunning
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
I had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy 8 days ago and still have severe wind pain. Is this normal?
I can potter around the house but if i go for a walk (even down the street) i get a severe 'stitch' like stabbing pain under left rib and intense shpulder tip pain. Also if i bend over or forward (to try and pick up kids toys) get intense pain in bottom right side of stomach and again shoulder pain.
I can potter around the house but if i go for a walk (even down the street) i get a severe 'stitch' like stabbing pain under left rib and intense shpulder tip pain. Also if i bend over or forward (to try and pick up kids toys) get intense pain in bottom right side of stomach and again shoulder pain.
Monkeymini
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Femostonnand hair
Hi there, i was on Femoston 2/10 few months after an ovary removal because I had a lot of endometriomas inside my ovary ( had two scepsi because of them few years ago) I have the left one but ovarian reserve is low. I stopped Femoston after 2 months because As soon as I started HRt my hair was shedding
Hi there, i was on Femoston 2/10 few months after an ovary removal because I had a lot of endometriomas inside my ovary ( had two scepsi because of them few years ago) I have the left one but ovarian reserve is low. I stopped Femoston after 2 months because As soon as I started HRt my hair was shedding
Lalillala
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
3 years ago
Hair loss because of Femoston 2/10
Hello, I am 39 yo and with endometriosis. Last year I had an ovary removal becauses of endometriosis cyst. My hair was fine and in good health inAugsut and September and before I start Femoston because of hot flushes As soon as i took in October Femoston my hair started to shed. He told me to stop
Hello, I am 39 yo and with endometriosis. Last year I had an ovary removal becauses of endometriosis cyst. My hair was fine and in good health inAugsut and September and before I start Femoston because of hot flushes As soon as i took in October Femoston my hair started to shed. He told me to stop
Lalillala
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Women's Health
3 years ago
Just now discovering things I really never wanted to know.
Hello, I just joined to see what everyone is talking about. I have been diagnosed with serous cell uterine Stage III by one doc and Stage IV by another doc. I've had 6 rounds of chemotherapy of paclitaxal and carboplatin. In addition I am HER2+. So I received transtuzamab along with chemo. Had surgery
Hello, I just joined to see what everyone is talking about. I have been diagnosed with serous cell uterine Stage III by one doc and Stage IV by another doc. I've had 6 rounds of chemotherapy of paclitaxal and carboplatin. In addition I am HER2+. So I received transtuzamab along with chemo. Had surgery
14523ok
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SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
3 years ago
total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo oophorectomy
I had my total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo oophorectomy 2 weeks ago had my staples removed yesterday and considering I have been walking around the block for the last week with no problem, last night was a very uncomfortable night and I’m very sore today, my wound has bled a bit but I have just
I had my total hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo oophorectomy 2 weeks ago had my staples removed yesterday and considering I have been walking around the block for the last week with no problem, last night was a very uncomfortable night and I’m very sore today, my wound has bled a bit but I have just
Kemali
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Healthy Happy Woman
3 years ago
Recovery time after cervical polyp removal
Hi, I have a hospital appointment to remove a small cervical polyp. If you’ve had this procedure, how long after were you able to do physical activity, such as heavy lifting or walking a strong dog that pulls occasionally? Did the hospital insist that someone accompanied you home after the procedure
Hi, I have a hospital appointment to remove a small cervical polyp. If you’ve had this procedure, how long after were you able to do physical activity, such as heavy lifting or walking a strong dog that pulls occasionally? Did the hospital insist that someone accompanied you home after the procedure
IvanaT
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Women's Health
3 years ago
My fatty liver hurts
My fatty liver hurts every day. Anyone experienced that? Or it is consequences of my cholecystectomy and being out of sync with bile?
My fatty liver hurts every day. Anyone experienced that? Or it is consequences of my cholecystectomy and being out of sync with bile?
Hidden
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
New in this forum suffering after gallbladder removal
Hello folks. I was diagnosed with fatty liver in February2021. Experienced pain on the right. One 2 cm gallstone. In March 2021 I had gallblader removed. It is now June 2021. My pain on the right side never left me. Plus I have some heavy inflamation feeling in my stomach. I had 3 US. I had MRI a
Hello folks. I was diagnosed with fatty liver in February2021. Experienced pain on the right. One 2 cm gallstone. In March 2021 I had gallblader removed. It is now June 2021. My pain on the right side never left me. Plus I have some heavy inflamation feeling in my stomach. I had 3 US. I had MRI a
Hidden
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
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