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Annual Mammogram?
Hello, I had bilateral Breast Cancer in 2012, Lumpectomy's, Chemotherapy, Herceptin
Radiotherapy
and Letrozole for 10 years. I had annual mammograms and this year was told it would be my last one annually and now would be asked to go every three years.
Hello, I had bilateral Breast Cancer in 2012, Lumpectomy's, Chemotherapy, Herceptin
Radiotherapy
and Letrozole for 10 years. I had annual mammograms and this year was told it would be my last one annually and now would be asked to go every three years.
Haydon2012
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
Breast cancer
Found out l had her2 positive so got have chemo,
radiotherapy
and hormone injections every three weeks .
Found out l had her2 positive so got have chemo,
radiotherapy
and hormone injections every three weeks .
louie1968
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
A relief
I just saw my radiation oncologist and he couldn’t see any progression on my scan. We discussed it all and decided on one radiation treatment to T9-11. It will kill a few cancer cells and I will have peace of mind that I didn’t wait and it got worse. It was a big relief for him to explain it all and
I just saw my radiation oncologist and he couldn’t see any progression on my scan. We discussed it all and decided on one radiation treatment to T9-11. It will kill a few cancer cells and I will have peace of mind that I didn’t wait and it got worse. It was a big relief for him to explain it all and
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
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Liver metastasis
I've had stereotactic
radiotherapy
to the area before and looking at : RF ablation Chryotherapy SIRT BAT Starting cabazitaxel next week Any suggestions
I've had stereotactic
radiotherapy
to the area before and looking at : RF ablation Chryotherapy SIRT BAT Starting cabazitaxel next week Any suggestions
Easey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Are There Any SAFE Aromatase Inhibitors
Are there any aromatase inhibitors that don't have serious side effects. I am scheduled to go on one after the first of 2020 when my radiation therapy is finished. I was diagnosed with stage 2A lobular carcinoma in my left breast in October 2019 and had a lumpectomy. No lymph nodes were involved.
Are there any aromatase inhibitors that don't have serious side effects. I am scheduled to go on one after the first of 2020 when my radiation therapy is finished. I was diagnosed with stage 2A lobular carcinoma in my left breast in October 2019 and had a lumpectomy. No lymph nodes were involved.
myguy
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
Germ cell tumours in adult male
My son in law 31 had surgery and
radiotherapy
for 2 malignant tumors less than a year ago and now one has returned on his pineal gland. It's a rare cancer that starts in the womb.
My son in law 31 had surgery and
radiotherapy
for 2 malignant tumors less than a year ago and now one has returned on his pineal gland. It's a rare cancer that starts in the womb.
crusaders1
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Brain health
5 years ago
Don't know what to do!
My wife finished
Radiotherapy
for S.C.L.C 2 weeks ago. She had 8 shots to the head and 20 to her lung. Over the last 2 weeks she has stopped eating due to pain and being sick and sleeps about 20 hours a day. Her fluid intake is minimal also.
My wife finished
Radiotherapy
for S.C.L.C 2 weeks ago. She had 8 shots to the head and 20 to her lung. Over the last 2 weeks she has stopped eating due to pain and being sick and sleeps about 20 hours a day. Her fluid intake is minimal also.
Babydolltina
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Metastatic endometrial carcinosarcoma - not for treatment
My mum isn't being offered any treatment, other than one targeted
radiotherapy
for a specific area of pain in her arm. I keep reading forum posts and journal articles about successful responses to chemotherapy in Stage IV uterine cancers, and i'm starting to wonder if we should be pushing for this?
My mum isn't being offered any treatment, other than one targeted
radiotherapy
for a specific area of pain in her arm. I keep reading forum posts and journal articles about successful responses to chemotherapy in Stage IV uterine cancers, and i'm starting to wonder if we should be pushing for this?
moorlands
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Pseudoprogression.
New term to me. New study [1], below. From a recent paper [2]: "Tumor osseous pseudoprogression (PP), defined as an imaging-based transient increase in tumor size following treatment ..." From the new paper: "For men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) whose condition is responding
New term to me. New study [1], below. From a recent paper [2]: "Tumor osseous pseudoprogression (PP), defined as an imaging-based transient increase in tumor size following treatment ..." From the new paper: "For men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) whose condition is responding
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Rain check on the prayers
They've mentioned
radiotherapy
, explaining that immuno is a very unreliable method of treating the brain because of the brain barrier. They're shelving the Prem for now too as it's clearly not agreeing with me.
They've mentioned
radiotherapy
, explaining that immuno is a very unreliable method of treating the brain because of the brain barrier. They're shelving the Prem for now too as it's clearly not agreeing with me.
Aamar1
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Stopping letrozole
I then had chemo and
radiotherapy
and commenced on tamoxifen. I then relocated and ? Advances in research and post menopausal was changed to letrozole. I wanted to stop this year but was advised next year.
I then had chemo and
radiotherapy
and commenced on tamoxifen. I then relocated and ? Advances in research and post menopausal was changed to letrozole. I wanted to stop this year but was advised next year.
julesab
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
An inhalable nanoparticulate STING agonist synergizes with radiotherapy to confer long-term control of lung metastases
Immunotherapy is providing tremendous promise in the new era of cancer treatment. Checkpoint inhibitors and adoptive T cell transfer therapy have shown improved survival in melanoma, non-small-cell lung cancer, and renal cell cancer patients1,2. However, only a fraction of patients benefit from immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is providing tremendous promise in the new era of cancer treatment. Checkpoint inhibitors and adoptive T cell transfer therapy have shown improved survival in melanoma, non-small-cell lung cancer, and renal cell cancer patients1,2. However, only a fraction of patients benefit from immunotherapy
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Help please Fenbendazole and stomach cramps. Is my hubby taking too much
Since then my husband has had 6 months of chemo and 6 sessions of
radiotherapy
.
Since then my husband has had 6 months of chemo and 6 sessions of
radiotherapy
.
Scaredwife68
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Cranial Radiotherapy
Hello there!!! My dear mum has / had stage 4 small cell lung cancer.. She has had all her chemo and due to the cancer shrinking so much, they aren’t doing radiation to her chest, but preventative radiation to her brain. I’m really worried as to how this is going to effect her. Has anyone had the
Hello there!!! My dear mum has / had stage 4 small cell lung cancer.. She has had all her chemo and due to the cancer shrinking so much, they aren’t doing radiation to her chest, but preventative radiation to her brain. I’m really worried as to how this is going to effect her. Has anyone had the
Emkins
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Radiation Therapy
https://www.itnonline.com/article/advances-prostate-cancer-
radiotherapy
https://www.itnonline.com/article/advances-prostate-cancer-
radiotherapy
GranPaSmurf
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Is there a link between gamma knife treatment and Myeloma ?
She has now been diagnosed with Myeloma, so my question is, has this happened to anyone else, or does anyone know if there is a link between having several x/rays, CT scans,
radiotherapy
etc and getting Myeloma - or other cancers ? Many thanks Alan R
She has now been diagnosed with Myeloma, so my question is, has this happened to anyone else, or does anyone know if there is a link between having several x/rays, CT scans,
radiotherapy
etc and getting Myeloma - or other cancers ? Many thanks Alan R
alanhedgehog
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 years ago
Still more bumps in the road
My oncologist is hoping the immunotherapy will sort out the mets in the brain preventing the need for
radiotherapy
but it will still be there as an option if needed. I'm on Pembrolizumab by the way.
My oncologist is hoping the immunotherapy will sort out the mets in the brain preventing the need for
radiotherapy
but it will still be there as an option if needed. I'm on Pembrolizumab by the way.
Aamar1
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Drugs to reduce radiation effects
I was thinking that
Radiotherapy
does the same organ damage as a radiation exposure ..... Why cant we use same drugs as employed for protecting radiation exposure like Chernebyl or any other radiation exposure...... Seems like URI Protein C Thbd play a role.....
I was thinking that
Radiotherapy
does the same organ damage as a radiation exposure ..... Why cant we use same drugs as employed for protecting radiation exposure like Chernebyl or any other radiation exposure...... Seems like URI Protein C Thbd play a role.....
Karmaji
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Recurrent PC
Beginning of May 2019 I wrote below: Quote... I'm new here. 61 years old. At a general health check end 2010, a PSA of 28 was detected. After MRI, CT scan and biopsy, cancer in prostate was detected with Gleason score of 8. I had hormone therapy with Casodex 150, followed by Radiation treatment for
Beginning of May 2019 I wrote below: Quote... I'm new here. 61 years old. At a general health check end 2010, a PSA of 28 was detected. After MRI, CT scan and biopsy, cancer in prostate was detected with Gleason score of 8. I had hormone therapy with Casodex 150, followed by Radiation treatment for
PCPatient
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Impact of Cerebrovascular Disease on Survival Benefits from Local Treatment in Patients with De Novo Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive PCa.
New Korean study below [1]. Basically, is there a survival advantage in having local treatment when diagnosed with metastatic PCa? "In the overall cohort and in patients [u]without a history of CVD[/u], patients who underwent local treatment exhibited higher {overall survival } than men who received
New Korean study below [1]. Basically, is there a survival advantage in having local treatment when diagnosed with metastatic PCa? "In the overall cohort and in patients [u]without a history of CVD[/u], patients who underwent local treatment exhibited higher {overall survival } than men who received
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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