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Blood in Stool
I have found some blood in stool. I had a postive Qfit Test but just postive at 14. My GP said he was not overly concerned. I have an external hemorrid. I was referred and saw a Gastronelogist today he did a rectal exam and said there was not concerning. I did tell him that I was concerned of
I have found some blood in stool. I had a postive Qfit Test but just postive at 14. My GP said he was not overly concerned. I have an external hemorrid. I was referred and saw a Gastronelogist today he did a rectal exam and said there was not concerning. I did tell him that I was concerned of
Shanlissanna
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
Xeloda
This may be long! Moms journey with mbc started in 2020 . At the time lung Mets . She started ibrance and femara which worked great untill it didn’t this summer 2023. The cancer had spread to bones and 2 small liver and lesion and tiny brain lesion . Which was been taken care of with radiation and
This may be long! Moms journey with mbc started in 2020 . At the time lung Mets . She started ibrance and femara which worked great untill it didn’t this summer 2023. The cancer had spread to bones and 2 small liver and lesion and tiny brain lesion . Which was been taken care of with radiation and
Flower1513
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
Provenge Underway
Morning folks, Well I completed my first cycle of Provenge yesterday and all seems well so far. I also met with MO to review recent genetic testing results and have confirmed a mutation BRiP1 which is associated with autosomal dominant hereditary ovarian cancer, autosomal recessive Fanconia anemia,
Morning folks, Well I completed my first cycle of Provenge yesterday and all seems well so far. I also met with MO to review recent genetic testing results and have confirmed a mutation BRiP1 which is associated with autosomal dominant hereditary ovarian cancer, autosomal recessive Fanconia anemia,
Pmann
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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STAGE 1C1 Grade 2
Hello all Hope everyone is doing ok. I am new here. I found out end of August that I had a 17cm cyst on my left ovary. The MRI did not determine if the cyst was malignant or benign. My gynae-oncologist arranged for emergency surgery on the 6th September but during surgery it burst. I had my left
Hello all Hope everyone is doing ok. I am new here. I found out end of August that I had a 17cm cyst on my left ovary. The MRI did not determine if the cyst was malignant or benign. My gynae-oncologist arranged for emergency surgery on the 6th September but during surgery it burst. I had my left
Kscott10
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
STAGE 1C1 Grade 2
Hello all Hope everyone is doing ok. I am new here. I found out end of August that I had a 17cm cyst on my left ovary. The MRI did not determine if the cyst was malignant or benign. My gynae-oncologist arranged for emergency surgery on the 6th September but during surgery it burst. I had my left
Hello all Hope everyone is doing ok. I am new here. I found out end of August that I had a 17cm cyst on my left ovary. The MRI did not determine if the cyst was malignant or benign. My gynae-oncologist arranged for emergency surgery on the 6th September but during surgery it burst. I had my left
Kscott10
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
6 months ago
Prominent pathologist at Johns Hopkins on leave, facing bullying claims, WaPo, by Steve Thompson & Katie Shepherd, 10/22/23
Looks to be another case of professional success breeding professional arrogance and familial preference. Seems to be a lot of that going around these days - in all sectors of society. BTW, as a patient, my fav reader comment to the article is: "tell someone that they make a nice anecdote". * * *
Looks to be another case of professional success breeding professional arrogance and familial preference. Seems to be a lot of that going around these days - in all sectors of society. BTW, as a patient, my fav reader comment to the article is: "tell someone that they make a nice anecdote". * * *
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
tumor in spleen
my husband is having his spleen out very soon due to 2 tumors. We won’t know for sure if they are cancer until pathology done. He had radiation plus Lupron and has been in remission 2 years. 4 + 4 Psa still non detectable. Tumors picked up on pet scan to check kidney. Radiologist has said rare
my husband is having his spleen out very soon due to 2 tumors. We won’t know for sure if they are cancer until pathology done. He had radiation plus Lupron and has been in remission 2 years. 4 + 4 Psa still non detectable. Tumors picked up on pet scan to check kidney. Radiologist has said rare
Ojsm
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
still in the same boat I was 3 months ago
hi everyone I had my fit test result back all clear but I only got the stool after wiping from my tissue would this matter? I’m still getting fleshy looking bits in my poo and I’ve had an all clear ultrasound and I now have a colonoscopy in 6 weeks time, do I now need to get cancer out my head as I’
hi everyone I had my fit test result back all clear but I only got the stool after wiping from my tissue would this matter? I’m still getting fleshy looking bits in my poo and I’ve had an all clear ultrasound and I now have a colonoscopy in 6 weeks time, do I now need to get cancer out my head as I’
danielstandish
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
Feeling really low
I posted here a few weeks ago regarding having an MRI for ongoing back pain. The MRI only showed degenerative changes, but also picked up a small lymph gland outside the pelvis. I’ve had to wait 4 weeks for a CT scan and get the results tomorrow. My mind is playing tricks on me I’m thinking the worse
I posted here a few weeks ago regarding having an MRI for ongoing back pain. The MRI only showed degenerative changes, but also picked up a small lymph gland outside the pelvis. I’ve had to wait 4 weeks for a CT scan and get the results tomorrow. My mind is playing tricks on me I’m thinking the worse
Hota
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Bronchoscopy
Tomorrow I am having a bronchoscopy and it's obviously necessary since I have lung involvement with my breast cancer. I am having a little anxiety about this procedure. I have a DVT under my left armpit where one of the cancer mass is with numerous blood clots. The surgeon said I will be asleep. Can
Tomorrow I am having a bronchoscopy and it's obviously necessary since I have lung involvement with my breast cancer. I am having a little anxiety about this procedure. I have a DVT under my left armpit where one of the cancer mass is with numerous blood clots. The surgeon said I will be asleep. Can
monkeygirl62
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
what is this exactly. ?
hi there. I have experienced the most intense pain ever to my righ thigh eventually spreading to my left leg also. I’m October 23 Doctors decided to fit a 7 inch titanium rod to the right femur as they believe that will provide support to the cancerous leg. I continue to have pain from the femur
hi there. I have experienced the most intense pain ever to my righ thigh eventually spreading to my left leg also. I’m October 23 Doctors decided to fit a 7 inch titanium rod to the right femur as they believe that will provide support to the cancerous leg. I continue to have pain from the femur
db1966
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Recurrence
Hi, Would like to have some feedback concerning a lesion found in my prostate from the MRI report. The PSMA report says that there is no cancer elsewhere… MRI states that the lesion is in the right posterior medial and posterolateral peripheral zone within the apex and mid portion…size 2.3x1.4x1.8
Hi, Would like to have some feedback concerning a lesion found in my prostate from the MRI report. The PSMA report says that there is no cancer elsewhere… MRI states that the lesion is in the right posterior medial and posterolateral peripheral zone within the apex and mid portion…size 2.3x1.4x1.8
billy1950
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Eribulin vs Xeloda
Hi Everyone! This is my first time posting and was hoping to get some feedback. My mom will be starting either Eribulin or Xeloda. I see lots of recent posts regarding Xeloda but very few recent posts regarding Eribulin. Has anyone been on Eribulin recently? My mom, who is now 77, was diagnosed with
Hi Everyone! This is my first time posting and was hoping to get some feedback. My mom will be starting either Eribulin or Xeloda. I see lots of recent posts regarding Xeloda but very few recent posts regarding Eribulin. Has anyone been on Eribulin recently? My mom, who is now 77, was diagnosed with
Loli19
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
Intriguing new research discovery
Interesting news: Scientists a Pennsylvania State University have discovered a protein that allows metastatic cancer cells to move from one place to the next. Treatments are still years away but in future this could enable a whole new approach. Excerpt & link below: “We found that the protein called
Interesting news: Scientists a Pennsylvania State University have discovered a protein that allows metastatic cancer cells to move from one place to the next. Treatments are still years away but in future this could enable a whole new approach. Excerpt & link below: “We found that the protein called
LDR1
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
Indeterminate liver lesion
I had an MRI 3 months ago that showed a 6cmx5cm lesion. I had a follow up 3 months later with eovist that showed same size, heterogenous "indeterminate lesion, possible adenoma". No one seems to know what this is and I am freaking out. Does anyone have any experience with this? Do I do a biopsy? Straight
I had an MRI 3 months ago that showed a 6cmx5cm lesion. I had a follow up 3 months later with eovist that showed same size, heterogenous "indeterminate lesion, possible adenoma". No one seems to know what this is and I am freaking out. Does anyone have any experience with this? Do I do a biopsy? Straight
kbrink08
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Polychromasia in peripheral smear?
I'm 23 M Jak2 negative, bmb inconclusive, done in 2018 Recent peripheral smear shows anisocytosis and polychromasia. Is this worrisome feature? Am i landing up in something serious?
I'm 23 M Jak2 negative, bmb inconclusive, done in 2018 Recent peripheral smear shows anisocytosis and polychromasia. Is this worrisome feature? Am i landing up in something serious?
Xuzy
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Augmenting Standard of Care.
An English woman, Jane McClelland, wrote a book called, "How to Starve Cancer Without Starving Yourself." She was diagnosed with cervical cancer and jumped through all the necessary hoops/procedures but was ultimately sent home to get her affairs in order. She was already working in healthcare so she
An English woman, Jane McClelland, wrote a book called, "How to Starve Cancer Without Starving Yourself." She was diagnosed with cervical cancer and jumped through all the necessary hoops/procedures but was ultimately sent home to get her affairs in order. She was already working in healthcare so she
jtango
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Good news
I said recently in my post that I'm pleased not to dwell on the numbers and keep everything in perspective. But I still appreciate good news when it comes. This week I had a call from oncologist largely because she's liaising with my dentist about dental work. Basically she was telling me it was worth
I said recently in my post that I'm pleased not to dwell on the numbers and keep everything in perspective. But I still appreciate good news when it comes. This week I had a call from oncologist largely because she's liaising with my dentist about dental work. Basically she was telling me it was worth
Beryl71
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
don’t know what to think anymore.
Hi all, I posted on here little while ago about my mum having total abdo hysterectomy for ovarian cancer. We are now 3 weeks on from surgery. a 10cm cyst was removed which at the time, they assumed it was cancer. We went to her results and biopsy results yesterday. We were all extremely shocked
Hi all, I posted on here little while ago about my mum having total abdo hysterectomy for ovarian cancer. We are now 3 weeks on from surgery. a 10cm cyst was removed which at the time, they assumed it was cancer. We went to her results and biopsy results yesterday. We were all extremely shocked
Kerri1402
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
A new immunotherapy trial?
Not really super new...but maybe it could help someone! https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/Suppl_2/A781 For advanced prostate cancer and other solid tumors
Not really super new...but maybe it could help someone! https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/Suppl_2/A781 For advanced prostate cancer and other solid tumors
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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