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Abdominal and decending aorta aneurysms
Back in June 2023 I had a PET Scan. The results were negative, no matastisim, no other findings except divertculosis which I have had for years.Early January 2024, I had another PET Scan. No matastisism was found but, this time they found an abdominal Aorta Aneurysm 3.5 cm and an the makings of a decending
Back in June 2023 I had a PET Scan. The results were negative, no matastisim, no other findings except divertculosis which I have had for years.Early January 2024, I had another PET Scan. No matastisism was found but, this time they found an abdominal Aorta Aneurysm 3.5 cm and an the makings of a decending
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Leo 2327
Hi to all the ladies on this journey I am 3c ovarian cancer since May 2022 had 8 lots of chemo and debulking surgery and stoma then been on avastin for over a year last one next Friday and also take olaparib I am NED at the moment but I am suffering realy bad with hot sweats and tiredness is anyone else
Hi to all the ladies on this journey I am 3c ovarian cancer since May 2022 had 8 lots of chemo and debulking surgery and stoma then been on avastin for over a year last one next Friday and also take olaparib I am NED at the moment but I am suffering realy bad with hot sweats and tiredness is anyone else
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
The Big C
Hello friends: After 3 and 1/2 years of GCA and prednisone, I think I’m pretty much free. I’m down to 1 mg every other day. As providence has dictated, I was just diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, which is an aggressive and unforgiving cancer. My question regards my current Immune state
Hello friends: After 3 and 1/2 years of GCA and prednisone, I think I’m pretty much free. I’m down to 1 mg every other day. As providence has dictated, I was just diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, which is an aggressive and unforgiving cancer. My question regards my current Immune state
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
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A clearer picture
I saw the surgeon yesterday. The biopsy confirmed my breast cancer diagnosis. I had to push for information as the pathology results are incomplete.So now I know I have a stage 2 invasive carcinoma, hormone positive. Cancer type to follow. I've been referred for an MRI. I'll have a follow up to discuss
I saw the surgeon yesterday. The biopsy confirmed my breast cancer diagnosis. I had to push for information as the pathology results are incomplete.So now I know I have a stage 2 invasive carcinoma, hormone positive. Cancer type to follow. I've been referred for an MRI. I'll have a follow up to discuss
LindaLittleBear
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 months ago
Ground glass nodules
I am very concerned about being told I have a ground glass nodule. I am to have a follow-up CT scan in a year I have read very confusing information and I am wondering if anyone has any experience with such nodules.
I am very concerned about being told I have a ground glass nodule. I am to have a follow-up CT scan in a year I have read very confusing information and I am wondering if anyone has any experience with such nodules.
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Intermediate favorable vs. unfavorable Gleason 7 acc.to 2 doctors + CLEAN PSMA, do we need third opinion +where? (Green Bay/Milwaukee areas)
Hello all~ I am writing as spokesperson and chief researcher for my husband, Steve. He is 75 and was dx'ed w/prostate cancer on 11/27 by his urologist after some months following a bad UTI and subsequent catheterization to "rest his bladder" by initial NP (whom we saw upon referral but subsequently
Hello all~ I am writing as spokesperson and chief researcher for my husband, Steve. He is 75 and was dx'ed w/prostate cancer on 11/27 by his urologist after some months following a bad UTI and subsequent catheterization to "rest his bladder" by initial NP (whom we saw upon referral but subsequently
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
2nd recurrence
hi ladies. As you know I am going through my second recurrence. My team have not been able to biopsy my offending lymph node as it is to dangerous to biopsy. So the have started me on another course of 6 rounds of Pacitaxol/Carboplatin. I’ve been told that my cancer is slightly more difficult to treat
hi ladies. As you know I am going through my second recurrence. My team have not been able to biopsy my offending lymph node as it is to dangerous to biopsy. So the have started me on another course of 6 rounds of Pacitaxol/Carboplatin. I’ve been told that my cancer is slightly more difficult to treat
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Biopsy wait times
Hi all, my dad was diagnosed with lung cancer last week and understandably we are all devastated. He has not been well since Oct. X-ray in Dec and CT scan on 3rd Jan. He now has to go for a biopsy and the GP informed him the appointment could take up to 4 weeks. He called the appointment line today and
Hi all, my dad was diagnosed with lung cancer last week and understandably we are all devastated. He has not been well since Oct. X-ray in Dec and CT scan on 3rd Jan. He now has to go for a biopsy and the GP informed him the appointment could take up to 4 weeks. He called the appointment line today and
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 months ago
Verzenio Monotherapy
I'm wondering if anyone on here is on Verzenio monotherapy. That is just Verzenio,not in combo with anything. I take 200mg twice daily. I began this just over a month ago and wondering if anyone has been on this protocol and seen it help. To give a background. I was diagnosed first 27 years ago. Stage
I'm wondering if anyone on here is on Verzenio monotherapy. That is just Verzenio,not in combo with anything. I take 200mg twice daily. I began this just over a month ago and wondering if anyone has been on this protocol and seen it help. To give a background. I was diagnosed first 27 years ago. Stage
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Mother and Daughter diagnosis
Hi. My mom and and i have both been recently diagnosed with breast cancer. It has been a whirlwind since our diagnosis, both different types, both different treatments, but both the same fears and anxieties. Has anyone else experienced this type of situation? I have started chemo treatments, having
Hi. My mom and and i have both been recently diagnosed with breast cancer. It has been a whirlwind since our diagnosis, both different types, both different treatments, but both the same fears and anxieties. Has anyone else experienced this type of situation? I have started chemo treatments, having
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 months ago
Dexamethasone
My cousin has a brain tumour and is receiving radiotherapy. In addition, she has been prescribed 2mg daily dexamethasone steroids. I'm wondering what is the difference between this drug and prednisolone?
My cousin has a brain tumour and is receiving radiotherapy. In addition, she has been prescribed 2mg daily dexamethasone steroids. I'm wondering what is the difference between this drug and prednisolone?
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
update on my eyelid problem
Hello, all. I don’t know how many of you saw my previous post a few weeks ago when an ophthalmologist suspected basal cell carcinoma in my eyelid. I had a biopsy and yes he was correct and now I have to have eye surgery to have it removed. I know this is not the site for that, but I thought I would
Hello, all. I don’t know how many of you saw my previous post a few weeks ago when an ophthalmologist suspected basal cell carcinoma in my eyelid. I had a biopsy and yes he was correct and now I have to have eye surgery to have it removed. I know this is not the site for that, but I thought I would
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
tumor marker question
Hello!! My mom had her tumor markers checked on Oct 17th 2023. They were 333 that’s when we found out her anfintor wasn’t working 2nd line treatment. She was on it about 6 weeks. Around Nov 15th she started xeloda so for about a month she was on nothing! She’s did 3 round of xeloda now. Her oncologist
Hello!! My mom had her tumor markers checked on Oct 17th 2023. They were 333 that’s when we found out her anfintor wasn’t working 2nd line treatment. She was on it about 6 weeks. Around Nov 15th she started xeloda so for about a month she was on nothing! She’s did 3 round of xeloda now. Her oncologist
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Back in permanent AF and warfarin dose decrease
Hi All, I used to have paroxysmal AF which was ablated by Prof Schilling back in 2010. I had been in NSR. However I was diagnosed with prostate cancer back in the summer. I had huge delays and postponements before I had a biopsy. I eventually got the results 5 weeks later (rather than the two weeks promised
Hi All, I used to have paroxysmal AF which was ablated by Prof Schilling back in 2010. I had been in NSR. However I was diagnosed with prostate cancer back in the summer. I had huge delays and postponements before I had a biopsy. I eventually got the results 5 weeks later (rather than the two weeks promised
MarkS
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AF Association
4 months ago
Under the weather
Hey all,Been feeling a bit under the weather the last three days..drainage, sinus, no fever, irritated throat. Woke up.this morning and found a small what I think is a lymph node swelled and tender behind my ear..should I be concerned about this? Came upon it by chance..I'm newly diagnosed with my blood
Hey all,Been feeling a bit under the weather the last three days..drainage, sinus, no fever, irritated throat. Woke up.this morning and found a small what I think is a lymph node swelled and tender behind my ear..should I be concerned about this? Came upon it by chance..I'm newly diagnosed with my blood
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CLL Support
4 months ago
My 73 year old dads stage 4 mastitic prostate cancer
Hi all My dad was diagnoised 3 years ago stage 4 with bone cancer lesions. He is on hormorne injections, and was taking chemo tablets until 18 months ago, then had to have 10 rounds of chemo which ended in septmeber 2023, since then his lost weight and his struggling to walk etc due to his lower back
Hi all My dad was diagnoised 3 years ago stage 4 with bone cancer lesions. He is on hormorne injections, and was taking chemo tablets until 18 months ago, then had to have 10 rounds of chemo which ended in septmeber 2023, since then his lost weight and his struggling to walk etc due to his lower back
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
A safe place to vent
What happens in malecare stays in malecare! Although this a public forum, this site is an international online support group for prostate cancer patients and their families. The medical community has their own channels for blowing off steam and dealing with the stresses of their job, and they'll say
What happens in malecare stays in malecare! Although this a public forum, this site is an international online support group for prostate cancer patients and their families. The medical community has their own channels for blowing off steam and dealing with the stresses of their job, and they'll say
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
please some help here, end stage liver cancer.
Dear BLT people, I hope you are all doing reasonably well. After my story 1.5 year ago about my misdiagnosed liver cirrhosis its kind of weird to say that I found out that my dad was diagnosed with liver cancer today. (he was never a drinker or fat or what so ever, he is quite old though, he is
Dear BLT people, I hope you are all doing reasonably well. After my story 1.5 year ago about my misdiagnosed liver cirrhosis its kind of weird to say that I found out that my dad was diagnosed with liver cancer today. (he was never a drinker or fat or what so ever, he is quite old though, he is
Jimmy777
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Your stories shared
Hello everyone, I'm heading to San Francisco tomorrow to attend ASCO GI, the American Society of Clinical Oncology's Gastrointestinal Symposium focusing on GI cancers. Tomorrow night, Blue Faery is supporting a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program to help oncologists better understand HCC. Before
Hello everyone, I'm heading to San Francisco tomorrow to attend ASCO GI, the American Society of Clinical Oncology's Gastrointestinal Symposium focusing on GI cancers. Tomorrow night, Blue Faery is supporting a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program to help oncologists better understand HCC. Before
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
4 months ago
Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggest
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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