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Complete Thyroidectomy
It is Poorly Differentiated Carsinoma Now having 6 weeks of
Radiotherapy
, I was told will have Radioactive Iodine later on. 17 years ago I had Breast Cancer, really frighten, one after another, what next? How many years are left to me?
It is Poorly Differentiated Carsinoma Now having 6 weeks of
Radiotherapy
, I was told will have Radioactive Iodine later on. 17 years ago I had Breast Cancer, really frighten, one after another, what next? How many years are left to me?
PinkyRoses
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Barefoot running
I'm starting my C25k in a couple of weeks, when I've finished my
radiotherapy
. That'll be 10 months in total of cancer treatment and a can't wait to get moving. I've never run before and I've aware that I have a less than ideal gait - I'm a natural heel striker, head leader, long strider...
I'm starting my C25k in a couple of weeks, when I've finished my
radiotherapy
. That'll be 10 months in total of cancer treatment and a can't wait to get moving. I've never run before and I've aware that I have a less than ideal gait - I'm a natural heel striker, head leader, long strider...
ShinyMagpie
in
Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Surgery after Radiotherapy
My question...has anyone had breast surgery following
radiotherapy
? My surgeon is trying to put me off due to possible complications, but I know I cannot continue like this as it’s affecting my life....sleep & exercise amongst other things.
My question...has anyone had breast surgery following
radiotherapy
? My surgeon is trying to put me off due to possible complications, but I know I cannot continue like this as it’s affecting my life....sleep & exercise amongst other things.
Titch22
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
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Surgery after Radiotherapy
My question...has anyone had breast surgery following
radiotherapy
? My surgeon is trying to put me off due to possible complications, but I know I cannot continue like this as it’s affecting my life....sleep & exercise amongst other things.
My question...has anyone had breast surgery following
radiotherapy
? My surgeon is trying to put me off due to possible complications, but I know I cannot continue like this as it’s affecting my life....sleep & exercise amongst other things.
Titch22
in
My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
Re: unexpected radiation treatment for pain in leg
Hi all, I have been stage 4 since October 2018. Last year I had a few issues with my back but since I broke it in 2016, I thought it was related to the accident. After going to a orthopedic oncologist, I was told that I tore my labrum in my hip. He wants radiation bc he feels that the tear stems from
Hi all, I have been stage 4 since October 2018. Last year I had a few issues with my back but since I broke it in 2016, I thought it was related to the accident. After going to a orthopedic oncologist, I was told that I tore my labrum in my hip. He wants radiation bc he feels that the tear stems from
Gaily71
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Need advice on treatment for Prostate Cancer
I'm 62 - live in Florida - have chronic lymphatic leukemia - now have prostate cancer - gleason 9 - psa 10. I still work full time -enjoy what I do - have a very active life. Bone scan and mri show that prostate cancer has not spread except in seminal vessicle. I'm looking at doing Cyberknife radiation
I'm 62 - live in Florida - have chronic lymphatic leukemia - now have prostate cancer - gleason 9 - psa 10. I still work full time -enjoy what I do - have a very active life. Bone scan and mri show that prostate cancer has not spread except in seminal vessicle. I'm looking at doing Cyberknife radiation
mja511
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
No Appetite no energy is this normal
Hi My Mum was diagnosed with Stg 3 lung cancer in October, she had 5 days of
radiotherapy
in November and apart from that on no medication or not getting any treatment at the minute but she has very little appetite and has no energy, she says a lot of foods taste terrible but apart from that there is
Hi My Mum was diagnosed with Stg 3 lung cancer in October, she had 5 days of
radiotherapy
in November and apart from that on no medication or not getting any treatment at the minute but she has very little appetite and has no energy, she says a lot of foods taste terrible but apart from that there is
Hermitageni
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Treatment Decision
Hello Friends, Diagnosed 3A NSC. After completing chemo radiation treatment my PET Scan showed good response. My main 3mm tumor reduced and no current activity. Lymph nodes also inactive. Before treatment my oncologist said no surgery, but immunotherapy was preferred treatment. My PDL-1 tested
Hello Friends, Diagnosed 3A NSC. After completing chemo radiation treatment my PET Scan showed good response. My main 3mm tumor reduced and no current activity. Lymph nodes also inactive. Before treatment my oncologist said no surgery, but immunotherapy was preferred treatment. My PDL-1 tested
Beepers7
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
Stay positive
Just wanted to say it’s been 9 yrs since I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, I’ve had chemotherapy twice,
radiotherapy
to lymph glands to chest wall and received immunotherapy for 2 yrs, now it’s been watch and wait since April 2018, scans every 3 moths and they have shown stable, due nxt scan
Just wanted to say it’s been 9 yrs since I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, I’ve had chemotherapy twice,
radiotherapy
to lymph glands to chest wall and received immunotherapy for 2 yrs, now it’s been watch and wait since April 2018, scans every 3 moths and they have shown stable, due nxt scan
Liampaul03
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Leukocyte telomere length is associated with aggressive prostate cancer in localized prostate cancer patients.
INTERPRETATION: Our results showed for the first time that LTL was shorter in PCa patients with high Gleason scores and that short LTL and genetically predicted short LTL are associated with worse prognosis in PCa patients receiving prostatectomy or
radiotherapy
.
INTERPRETATION: Our results showed for the first time that LTL was shorter in PCa patients with high Gleason scores and that short LTL and genetically predicted short LTL are associated with worse prognosis in PCa patients receiving prostatectomy or
radiotherapy
.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Fluciclovine PET CT Scan Results
Per chart on Lupron with planned for
radiotherapy
. On University of Minnesota protocol. COMPARISON: : CT chest and abdomen/pelvis and bone scan 12/31/2019.
Per chart on Lupron with planned for
radiotherapy
. On University of Minnesota protocol. COMPARISON: : CT chest and abdomen/pelvis and bone scan 12/31/2019.
Rich_Rad
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
EOE
In 2015 my son was also treated for a brain tumour along with chemotherapy and
radiotherapy
, his life has been a constant battle and after the surgery to the brain tumour he has had to learn to do absolutely everything again, from speaking, eating, moving and walking.
In 2015 my son was also treated for a brain tumour along with chemotherapy and
radiotherapy
, his life has been a constant battle and after the surgery to the brain tumour he has had to learn to do absolutely everything again, from speaking, eating, moving and walking.
jami1
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FABED
4 years ago
IBS problems
I had Breast cancer 5 years ago and my friend who is a nurses thinks it might be to do with
radiotherapy
that has impacted on my bowl? Has anyone heard of this. I’m on the FODMAP diet which isn’t making a difference. I have been stressed lately and I’m on sertraline for depression.
I had Breast cancer 5 years ago and my friend who is a nurses thinks it might be to do with
radiotherapy
that has impacted on my bowl? Has anyone heard of this. I’m on the FODMAP diet which isn’t making a difference. I have been stressed lately and I’m on sertraline for depression.
Mabel_1
in
IBS Network
4 years ago
Results
Operation to remove tumour and surrounding tissue and lymph nodes then
radiotherapy
no chemo is needed
Operation to remove tumour and surrounding tissue and lymph nodes then
radiotherapy
no chemo is needed
Lyngal
in
My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
MONOTHERAPY FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED PROSTATE CANCER
Then he mentioned that the efficacy of
RadioTherapy
(RT) diminishes radically if/when I go Castrate Resistant (CR). Testosterone (T) is the main meal for PCa, mostly produced in the testicles. Castration can be done physically, hormonally or chemically. "Why should that be," asked I.
Then he mentioned that the efficacy of
RadioTherapy
(RT) diminishes radically if/when I go Castrate Resistant (CR). Testosterone (T) is the main meal for PCa, mostly produced in the testicles. Castration can be done physically, hormonally or chemically. "Why should that be," asked I.
RICH22
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
today is the second radiation treatment (out of 25) for what my new radiologist is calling Oligomatastic* stage 4 prostate cancer.
such a strange feeling to have been told that this might act as a curative (not palliative) treatment. That I might be able to go off of Lupron...or that it might just give me a somewhat durable remission. All things I haven't dreamed possible for the past 5 years of treatment post radiation. It's
such a strange feeling to have been told that this might act as a curative (not palliative) treatment. That I might be able to go off of Lupron...or that it might just give me a somewhat durable remission. All things I haven't dreamed possible for the past 5 years of treatment post radiation. It's
greatjohn
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
STOMP - Oligometastatic PCa.
Studies of stereotactic ablative
radiotherapy
(SABR) have yielded encouraging results, but trials to date had small numbers of patients and limited enrollment to patients with limited metastatic disease burden (generally one to three metastases).
Studies of stereotactic ablative
radiotherapy
(SABR) have yielded encouraging results, but trials to date had small numbers of patients and limited enrollment to patients with limited metastatic disease burden (generally one to three metastases).
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Anyone using cannabis based products such as CBD, CBN or THC?
He is due to start 12 weeks of chemo/
radiotherapy
in a couple of weeks time with the aim of the treatment being ‘curative’. We are, of course, desperate for a positive outcome.
He is due to start 12 weeks of chemo/
radiotherapy
in a couple of weeks time with the aim of the treatment being ‘curative’. We are, of course, desperate for a positive outcome.
AlisonStobart
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
Ip6 and radiotherapy
He finished
radiotherapy
3 months ago but I think cells are still dying for some time afterwards. Any thoughts appreciated. Thank you x
He finished
radiotherapy
3 months ago but I think cells are still dying for some time afterwards. Any thoughts appreciated. Thank you x
Fdccs
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Feeling nervous
I wasn’t expecting to still have this much pain, 12 months after operation,6 months after chemo and 5 months after
radiotherapy
. I’m feeling anxious now
I wasn’t expecting to still have this much pain, 12 months after operation,6 months after chemo and 5 months after
radiotherapy
. I’m feeling anxious now
TrishLamb
in
My Breast Cancer Community
5 years ago
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