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Update re carbimazole.
I haven't posted for a while since my husband ended up in hospital.The update is he was taken off carbimazole as he could not tolerate it. Saw Endocrinologist last Friday and he will be having Radioactive Iodine treatment to deal with his remaining half of the gland. Surgery isn't an option nor is
I haven't posted for a while since my husband ended up in hospital.The update is he was taken off carbimazole as he could not tolerate it. Saw Endocrinologist last Friday and he will be having Radioactive Iodine treatment to deal with his remaining half of the gland. Surgery isn't an option nor is
1digits0
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
HCCsurgery
I am interested in the pros and cons of liver surgery for a small single primary HCC versus chemotherapy.
I am interested in the pros and cons of liver surgery for a small single primary HCC versus chemotherapy.
LittleMeadow
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
possible recurrence…
Hi ladies, I am stage 4 and have had 2 lines of carbo/taxol/avastin I am having an MRI scan today and have had a CT scan, my symptoms are a little bit of bloating and pain in my tummy and other areas since September last year when my ca-125 started increasing from 66, going up and up and now at 650
Hi ladies, I am stage 4 and have had 2 lines of carbo/taxol/avastin I am having an MRI scan today and have had a CT scan, my symptoms are a little bit of bloating and pain in my tummy and other areas since September last year when my ca-125 started increasing from 66, going up and up and now at 650
sarah040866
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
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Skin cancer does not discriminate!
It’s a common misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer. Individuals of all skin types, from all ethnicities can develop skin cancer. The term ’skin of colour’ refers to diverse skin colours which includes people of Asian, African, Latino, Middle Eastern and Native
It’s a common misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer. Individuals of all skin types, from all ethnicities can develop skin cancer. The term ’skin of colour’ refers to diverse skin colours which includes people of Asian, African, Latino, Middle Eastern and Native
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
A Bladder Cancer Update.
I got a telephone call early this morning, I was still in bed. Was a woman offering me a place in a Private Hospital for A 'FLEXY CYSTOSCOPY' Good news but the hospital was miles away in Preston, in fact the other side. So I asked her could I not get in at my local hospital - She then started talking
I got a telephone call early this morning, I was still in bed. Was a woman offering me a place in a Private Hospital for A 'FLEXY CYSTOSCOPY' Good news but the hospital was miles away in Preston, in fact the other side. So I asked her could I not get in at my local hospital - She then started talking
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Failed on Piqray... off to xeloda I go....
hi friends... so looks like my time piqray is coming to an end... latest pet scan showed a few more spots on liver! I only got 4 months out of it which I guess anytime is better than nothing' o to xeloda I go..... has anyone been on this med and can anyone give me some advice or any side effects they
hi friends... so looks like my time piqray is coming to an end... latest pet scan showed a few more spots on liver! I only got 4 months out of it which I guess anytime is better than nothing' o to xeloda I go..... has anyone been on this med and can anyone give me some advice or any side effects they
DianaSav
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Mother diagnosed with HG Ovarian cancer. Current Chemo not fully responding (reocurrence). Need suggestions/Guidance - Alternate treatments
My Mother was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer (high grade Serous Carcinoma) in January 2022. Started Chemo in Feb, 2022(medicine used- Inj Paclitaxel (80 mg/ m2) (D1, D8 q 21 days) + Inj Carboplatin (AUC 5)(D1q3) and by April 2022 CA 125 was 9. Got a Full Hysterectomy surgery and received Hipec chemotherapy
My Mother was diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer (high grade Serous Carcinoma) in January 2022. Started Chemo in Feb, 2022(medicine used- Inj Paclitaxel (80 mg/ m2) (D1, D8 q 21 days) + Inj Carboplatin (AUC 5)(D1q3) and by April 2022 CA 125 was 9. Got a Full Hysterectomy surgery and received Hipec chemotherapy
akhilsalwan
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Happy New Year
I'm well and coming up to first anniversary of total hysterectomy for grade 1b ovarian cancer. No treatment just 3 monthly follow ups with CA125. I am very emotional and feeling like a bit of a fraud for not just being very grateful that I am still here.Thanks
I'm well and coming up to first anniversary of total hysterectomy for grade 1b ovarian cancer. No treatment just 3 monthly follow ups with CA125. I am very emotional and feeling like a bit of a fraud for not just being very grateful that I am still here.Thanks
10Ronnies
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Where's the fire in delaying/pausing chemo?
3 weeks ago I started chemo with the Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin combination (I'd rather not name the hospital for now) I had a bad reaction to the first infusion (it turned out that I had an undetected infection, so my immunity was rock-bottom) As a result of that experience (10 days in hospital, wiped
3 weeks ago I started chemo with the Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin combination (I'd rather not name the hospital for now) I had a bad reaction to the first infusion (it turned out that I had an undetected infection, so my immunity was rock-bottom) As a result of that experience (10 days in hospital, wiped
CrocodileShoes
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Weird tingling (not just peripheral neuropathy)
Happy New Year to fellow warriors - I hope for your continued good health as we engage in common cause against our common foe. I start the New Year with an odd query: I'm now on Day 21 of a Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin combination chemo. I was due to have infusion #2 today, but because of a bad reaction,
Happy New Year to fellow warriors - I hope for your continued good health as we engage in common cause against our common foe. I start the New Year with an odd query: I'm now on Day 21 of a Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin combination chemo. I was due to have infusion #2 today, but because of a bad reaction,
CrocodileShoes
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Invasive Breast Cancer her 2 P+ E+1 lymph node Metastatic spread after chemo & Mastectomy
Hi Guys, I’m struggling here. . I was diagnosed with Invasive Breast Cancer her 2 , P+ E+ positive. I had docetaxel carboplatin and ohesgo and straight in for a single mastectomy and a couple of lymph nodes out. 1 came back with a 4mm Metastatic spread after chemo and 3 weeks ago I had a full
Hi Guys, I’m struggling here. . I was diagnosed with Invasive Breast Cancer her 2 , P+ E+ positive. I had docetaxel carboplatin and ohesgo and straight in for a single mastectomy and a couple of lymph nodes out. 1 came back with a 4mm Metastatic spread after chemo and 3 weeks ago I had a full
GillyGangGong
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Genetic testing and Second Opinion – A result!
Following on from my post last week about docetaxel not working, I had a frank conversation with my MO during which I said I strongly believe that genetic testing of my liver biopsy sample should be the next step and after some debate, to my surprise, he agreed and has put through the request. It’s still
Following on from my post last week about docetaxel not working, I had a frank conversation with my MO during which I said I strongly believe that genetic testing of my liver biopsy sample should be the next step and after some debate, to my surprise, he agreed and has put through the request. It’s still
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
First treatment of Taxotere
I haven't posted in a long time. My husband is going to have his first chemo treatment of Taxotere in about a week. He has ben fighting metastatic stage 4 prostate cancer for five years. Thankfully it has stayed in the bones and not spread to any organs. For those who have had this treatment, can
I haven't posted in a long time. My husband is going to have his first chemo treatment of Taxotere in about a week. He has ben fighting metastatic stage 4 prostate cancer for five years. Thankfully it has stayed in the bones and not spread to any organs. For those who have had this treatment, can
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
House legislation aims to close a regulatory loophole to improve patient safety of nuclear medicine diagnostic tests in oncology&cardiology
[i]News to me, but something to think about the next time you go for a PET/CT scan or Pluvicto treatment. An issue that is definitely one our patient community should be aware of and legislation we should all support. Here is the final text of the proposed legislation:[/i] [i]
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[/i] PRO-PATIENT
[i]News to me, but something to think about the next time you go for a PET/CT scan or Pluvicto treatment. An issue that is definitely one our patient community should be aware of and legislation we should all support. Here is the final text of the proposed legislation:[/i] [i]
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[/i] PRO-PATIENT
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
immunotherapy
anyone that been on Opdiva/Yervoy combo? May I know side-effects and whether it worked? It’s to control a tumor on my back psoas muscle, which was the spreading of OVCA clear cell 6 years after initial diagnosis. TIA.
anyone that been on Opdiva/Yervoy combo? May I know side-effects and whether it worked? It’s to control a tumor on my back psoas muscle, which was the spreading of OVCA clear cell 6 years after initial diagnosis. TIA.
Leniko
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
New Year- New Challenges.
Hi all before I begin my 'Saga', I would like to wish you all a 'Better New Year'.😀 I am still waiting for the urgent needle biopsy for the large lump in my stomach, which was discovered in a recent 'Cat Scan'. Until that is completed my Haematologist cannot tell me the exact treatment I need to go
Hi all before I begin my 'Saga', I would like to wish you all a 'Better New Year'.😀 I am still waiting for the urgent needle biopsy for the large lump in my stomach, which was discovered in a recent 'Cat Scan'. Until that is completed my Haematologist cannot tell me the exact treatment I need to go
Vindicatrix
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Kisqali added to Letrazole
So I was diagnosed with stage 2b lobular BC on 3/2023. Had a double mastectomy on 5/2023 and radiation. Onco and mammaprint said “no chemo benefit”. 26 lymph nodes taken out and 2 positive. Now oncologist wants to add Kisqali to my treatment regimen even though I am “cancer free”. I am sure it is due
So I was diagnosed with stage 2b lobular BC on 3/2023. Had a double mastectomy on 5/2023 and radiation. Onco and mammaprint said “no chemo benefit”. 26 lymph nodes taken out and 2 positive. Now oncologist wants to add Kisqali to my treatment regimen even though I am “cancer free”. I am sure it is due
mimosa412
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
9 months ago
Cotreatment with dichloroacetate and omeprazole exhibits a synergistic antiproliferative effect on malignant tumors
As a follow up to my last post I found this on DCA / Omeprazole. like myself,please treat this as information , not promoting any treatments. For me I find reading and learning about my cancer and possible treatments to be uplifting and gives me hope. To be honest something I never get from my doctor
As a follow up to my last post I found this on DCA / Omeprazole. like myself,please treat this as information , not promoting any treatments. For me I find reading and learning about my cancer and possible treatments to be uplifting and gives me hope. To be honest something I never get from my doctor
85745
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
I will be well....
Hello- I am a 10 year IBS-D sufferer. It worsened over the past two years as i went through the loss of my husband of 40 years to a rare cancer. The IBS gut-brain axis is real as my anxious mind can attest to. My IBS started after an 8 month round of chemotherapy for an early blood cancer. I've
Hello- I am a 10 year IBS-D sufferer. It worsened over the past two years as i went through the loss of my husband of 40 years to a rare cancer. The IBS gut-brain axis is real as my anxious mind can attest to. My IBS started after an 8 month round of chemotherapy for an early blood cancer. I've
Awannabe
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IBS Network
9 months ago
A New complication!
My husband was diagnosed with PC in 2013, PSA 18, Gleason 4+3. Possible small met on pelvis. This was treated with radiotherapy. On Decapeptyl 6 monthly injections, and over the years, Xgeva, Xtandi and for the past couple of years, Erleada. Unfortunately, due to stomach surgery 2 years ago, where
My husband was diagnosed with PC in 2013, PSA 18, Gleason 4+3. Possible small met on pelvis. This was treated with radiotherapy. On Decapeptyl 6 monthly injections, and over the years, Xgeva, Xtandi and for the past couple of years, Erleada. Unfortunately, due to stomach surgery 2 years ago, where
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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