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Recurrence while on Avastin?
Can you recur while on the maintenance of Avastin? My cancer markers have continued to trek upwards lately. On
7/21/23
my CA125 went from
30 to 37.
And my recent CA125 on
8/11/23
went to
43
. All while I was on Avastin Treatment! Can that happen, I thought Avastin treatment
Can you recur while on the maintenance of Avastin? My cancer markers have continued to trek upwards lately. On
7/21/23
my CA125 went from
30 to 37.
And my recent CA125 on
8/11/23
went to
43
. All while I was on Avastin Treatment! Can that happen, I thought Avastin treatment
gta03
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
9 months ago
doxil, do it help you?
My mom have stomach obstruction operation on 14.07( 2 weeks after 1st doxil influsion) now she is recovering her last chemo was 16.06 than 14.07 surgery and now on 17.08’she will get doxil again.. i am so affraid what will be if after first influstion was this obstraction that mean it doesnt work? Why
My mom have stomach obstruction operation on 14.07( 2 weeks after 1st doxil influsion) now she is recovering her last chemo was 16.06 than 14.07 surgery and now on 17.08’she will get doxil again.. i am so affraid what will be if after first influstion was this obstraction that mean it doesnt work? Why
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Elevated liver enzymes
Hello everyone, I'd like to share that my father experienced an increase in liver enzymes due to abiraterone usage. Doctor made the decision to halt the medication twice, each break lasting for a month. Notably, his liver enzyme levels decreased when he ceased taking the medication, but unfortunately
Hello everyone, I'd like to share that my father experienced an increase in liver enzymes due to abiraterone usage. Doctor made the decision to halt the medication twice, each break lasting for a month. Notably, his liver enzyme levels decreased when he ceased taking the medication, but unfortunately
worrywaffle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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CYSTOSCOPY NEGATIVE August 2023
Hey Ladies and Gents. The urologist/oncologist says we can stop the monthly chemo infusions since my urinary bladder looks free of any neoplasm. And next April (2024), if it holds, I’ll be cancer free for three years and can get back on the lung transplant list. “Let your last thinks all be thanks
Hey Ladies and Gents. The urologist/oncologist says we can stop the monthly chemo infusions since my urinary bladder looks free of any neoplasm. And next April (2024), if it holds, I’ll be cancer free for three years and can get back on the lung transplant list. “Let your last thinks all be thanks
Sharp5Flat13
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Omeprazole/Lansoprazole on methotrexate
Hi,I'm on 20mg mtx and 200mg hydroxy. I've been having some difficulties swallowing tablets the last 6 months or so plus acid reflux/ dyspepsia discomfort at night so saw GP recently. I've had an endoscopy today and have got a telephone call with said GP on Tuesday, although I doubt he'll have any results
Hi,I'm on 20mg mtx and 200mg hydroxy. I've been having some difficulties swallowing tablets the last 6 months or so plus acid reflux/ dyspepsia discomfort at night so saw GP recently. I've had an endoscopy today and have got a telephone call with said GP on Tuesday, although I doubt he'll have any results
Circledancer
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NRAS
7 months ago
Does kidney function get affected by this?
Hi all, Just got news for my dad that his Kidney is only 60% functioning.. super nervous and anxious to really research online what this means.. is this common after treatment.. is this a really bad sign.. I am super frantic right now and have no idea if this is releated to the prostate cancer, or
Hi all, Just got news for my dad that his Kidney is only 60% functioning.. super nervous and anxious to really research online what this means.. is this common after treatment.. is this a really bad sign.. I am super frantic right now and have no idea if this is releated to the prostate cancer, or
FormulaRob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Ibrutinib stopped working, what’s next
Morning all,a quick recap on journey so far, FCR treatment which kept things at bay for 14 months, then onto Ibrutinib for 6 years approximately, currently lymph nodes at 5cm , next treatment starts in January Rituximab and Ventoclax for 2 years, just wondering if there are any alternatives? Thanks all
Morning all,a quick recap on journey so far, FCR treatment which kept things at bay for 14 months, then onto Ibrutinib for 6 years approximately, currently lymph nodes at 5cm , next treatment starts in January Rituximab and Ventoclax for 2 years, just wondering if there are any alternatives? Thanks all
Stacky66
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Today's Rabbit Hole has ended in ThyForlife - a new(ish) thyroid health tracking app
I was looking into apps and bluetooth enabled digital thermometers on another post. As I went further I came across this app ThyForlife, developed by a Canadian Thyroid Cancer survivor. It is still an ongoing and developing project. It sets out to enable the user to track a variety of thyroid-related
I was looking into apps and bluetooth enabled digital thermometers on another post. As I went further I came across this app ThyForlife, developed by a Canadian Thyroid Cancer survivor. It is still an ongoing and developing project. It sets out to enable the user to track a variety of thyroid-related
Sneedle
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
seeing as it’s nearly Halloween, here’s a horror story
Hello all, I bumped into an old friend in the supermarket that I hadn’t seen for a while and passed pleasantries, told him he was looking well (much better than when I had last seen him 2yrs prior). We were both in a hurry though so went on our separate ways. Today my brother told me that he too had
Hello all, I bumped into an old friend in the supermarket that I hadn’t seen for a while and passed pleasantries, told him he was looking well (much better than when I had last seen him 2yrs prior). We were both in a hurry though so went on our separate ways. Today my brother told me that he too had
EyesWideNow
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Metastatic Bone Cancer
Hello again, I started using Google to find out this info but then I recalled the community here telling me to NOT do that - I understood when I started reading the first post - ugg. Anyways, my question to you today is why can't we zap or otherwise kill the prostate cancer that has spread to the
Hello again, I started using Google to find out this info but then I recalled the community here telling me to NOT do that - I understood when I started reading the first post - ugg. Anyways, my question to you today is why can't we zap or otherwise kill the prostate cancer that has spread to the
Yzinger
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Going To Self Inject -Questions
Hi, I’ve had 4 inputs over several months from GP’s and consultants with hope being built up then crashed. I am on 3 monthly jabs, as with so many others, is no where near enough. I’ve had the loading doses which returned me to normal functioning half way through 2nd week. Took bloods after last jab
Hi, I’ve had 4 inputs over several months from GP’s and consultants with hope being built up then crashed. I am on 3 monthly jabs, as with so many others, is no where near enough. I’ve had the loading doses which returned me to normal functioning half way through 2nd week. Took bloods after last jab
B12again
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Any Tips re recovery from Peritonitis, ruptured caecum, appendicitis
Hello all Was ambulanced in just over a week ago due to all the above suddenly becoming acute They resectioned my bowel, removing the ileocecal valve & appendix am 70 with several infant onset immune dysfunction & connective tissue disorder illnesses long-diagnosed & responding ok to nhs treatments
Hello all Was ambulanced in just over a week ago due to all the above suddenly becoming acute They resectioned my bowel, removing the ileocecal valve & appendix am 70 with several infant onset immune dysfunction & connective tissue disorder illnesses long-diagnosed & responding ok to nhs treatments
Barnclown
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
7 months ago
skipped heart beats
anyone else to deal with skipped heartbeats mine cost me so much anxiety and I never felt this before until I was 17 years old whenever I expect my first Peg Turkish barreled into me having an anxiety disorder now 28. I am still feeling them not as much some days, but never I am just relaxing I could
anyone else to deal with skipped heartbeats mine cost me so much anxiety and I never felt this before until I was 17 years old whenever I expect my first Peg Turkish barreled into me having an anxiety disorder now 28. I am still feeling them not as much some days, but never I am just relaxing I could
Kingchris
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Anxiety Support
5 months ago
WHY ???????????
Like i have said, Pluvicto is the new method in fighting my long-time prostate cancer. I was diagnosed in 1999. This disease is so hard on the body and mind that it makes you want to throw in the towel, and scream, "Fights Over". " I was sitting in the television room , slouched down in my chair with
Like i have said, Pluvicto is the new method in fighting my long-time prostate cancer. I was diagnosed in 1999. This disease is so hard on the body and mind that it makes you want to throw in the towel, and scream, "Fights Over". " I was sitting in the television room , slouched down in my chair with
Kian28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
NMSC is globally the most common cancer
NMSC - Non-melanoma Skin Cancer is globally the most common form of cancer. 1 in 4 men and 1 in 5 women in the UK will be diagnosed with NMSC in their lifetime - and if diagnosed once, you could have many more! Learning how to spot the early signs and symptoms is vital, as if detected, diagnosed and
NMSC - Non-melanoma Skin Cancer is globally the most common form of cancer. 1 in 4 men and 1 in 5 women in the UK will be diagnosed with NMSC in their lifetime - and if diagnosed once, you could have many more! Learning how to spot the early signs and symptoms is vital, as if detected, diagnosed and
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
9 months ago
Peginterferon
I'm wondering if anyone else is struggling with poor appetite while being o peginterferon.I have been on it for 4 years diagnosed with MF. The dose has gradually been raised but was then put up again to 135 weekly a few months ago because my spleen was enlarging.im now waiting for another appointment
I'm wondering if anyone else is struggling with poor appetite while being o peginterferon.I have been on it for 4 years diagnosed with MF. The dose has gradually been raised but was then put up again to 135 weekly a few months ago because my spleen was enlarging.im now waiting for another appointment
caroline_284
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
update/ advice
hi all, so a small update, I'm now 30+6 things seem to be going well so far 🤞 I'm having twice weekly ctg for wellbeing as wasn't feeling any movement until just after 24 weeks even then they were faint, I've been monitored since 26 week with ctg. I am somedays still only having faint movement some
hi all, so a small update, I'm now 30+6 things seem to be going well so far 🤞 I'm having twice weekly ctg for wellbeing as wasn't feeling any movement until just after 24 weeks even then they were faint, I've been monitored since 26 week with ctg. I am somedays still only having faint movement some
AngelMum1
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 months ago
Help getting B12 injections
A few years ago it was discovered that I had very low B12. The gp prescribed liquid but I wasn’t absorbing orally so he changed it to injections. The loading dose made such a difference and thereafter i had a B12 injection every 13 weeks. Then it all just stopped. The surgery decided they were
A few years ago it was discovered that I had very low B12. The gp prescribed liquid but I wasn’t absorbing orally so he changed it to injections. The loading dose made such a difference and thereafter i had a B12 injection every 13 weeks. Then it all just stopped. The surgery decided they were
Flowers2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Sick and tired
I'm 57, had anxiety and depression as long as I can remember. I'm so tired. I don't want to deal with it anymore. My family is tired of it so I don't talk about it. I have run my friends off in a big fight early this year. My boyfriend is sweet and tries to understand but doesn't get it. My doc wants
I'm 57, had anxiety and depression as long as I can remember. I'm so tired. I don't want to deal with it anymore. My family is tired of it so I don't talk about it. I have run my friends off in a big fight early this year. My boyfriend is sweet and tries to understand but doesn't get it. My doc wants
Oshunlvr
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
BAD NEWS
If you followed my recent post, you'll remember that I was ecstatic to have had a consultation with the team at Royal Marsden Cancer Clinic, where I was told that my PET scan of June, my PSA of June (4.4) and my overall good health meant that they felt I needed nothing more than dexamethasone and there
If you followed my recent post, you'll remember that I was ecstatic to have had a consultation with the team at Royal Marsden Cancer Clinic, where I was told that my PET scan of June, my PSA of June (4.4) and my overall good health meant that they felt I needed nothing more than dexamethasone and there
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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