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A plea from your brother
Click here to securely donate in any currency: https://malecare.org/donate Click here to securely donate in any currency:A Plea from Your Brother My prostate cancer diagnosis introduced me to Malecare - with the commanding encouragement of my urologist. My experiences validated the organization's remarkable
Click here to securely donate in any currency: https://malecare.org/donate Click here to securely donate in any currency:A Plea from Your Brother My prostate cancer diagnosis introduced me to Malecare - with the commanding encouragement of my urologist. My experiences validated the organization's remarkable
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
A plea from your brother
Click here to securely donate in any currency: https://malecare.org/donate A Plea from Your Brother My prostate cancer diagnosis introduced me to Malecare - with the commanding encouragement of my urologist. My experiences validated the organization's remarkable efforts in supporting men like me. I'm
Click here to securely donate in any currency: https://malecare.org/donate A Plea from Your Brother My prostate cancer diagnosis introduced me to Malecare - with the commanding encouragement of my urologist. My experiences validated the organization's remarkable efforts in supporting men like me. I'm
Darryl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Blood in Urine
Hi fellow fighters Had blood in my urine the last 10 days. Hoped it was a UTI but a course of antibiotics has failed. I had a bladder neck incision last June to help urinary flow. The urologist saw a suspicious patch and a biopsy confirmed it my prostate cancer has spread to my bladder. I’m hoping
Hi fellow fighters Had blood in my urine the last 10 days. Hoped it was a UTI but a course of antibiotics has failed. I had a bladder neck incision last June to help urinary flow. The urologist saw a suspicious patch and a biopsy confirmed it my prostate cancer has spread to my bladder. I’m hoping
Tonyliv
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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Hi, I haven’t been on here for a while as was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer following a mammogram in late September. I underwent surgery for a mastectomy with a reconstruction on 15 th December and now starting my recovery! So going to be tricky managing my PMR symptoms as well as deal with this
Hi, I haven’t been on here for a while as was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer following a mammogram in late September. I underwent surgery for a mastectomy with a reconstruction on 15 th December and now starting my recovery! So going to be tricky managing my PMR symptoms as well as deal with this
GwenTheHen16
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Scans
Had my first Cat and bone scan since starting Enhertu.All was good.Blood work greatly improved.Tumor markers better Stable with slight improvement overall in bones and liver.Very pleased with Enhertu as I am having no side effects whatsoever 👍
Had my first Cat and bone scan since starting Enhertu.All was good.Blood work greatly improved.Tumor markers better Stable with slight improvement overall in bones and liver.Very pleased with Enhertu as I am having no side effects whatsoever 👍
Figletf
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
New Med: Abraxane!!!!
Yep, another change. Enhertu was tolerable but did not see any improvement as expected. Now on round one (3 infusions) of Abraxane. So far ok. A great deal of tummy issues diarrhea etc and definitely hair loss!!! I cut my hair today ; tired of seeing it all over the house. lol I feel ok better than expected
Yep, another change. Enhertu was tolerable but did not see any improvement as expected. Now on round one (3 infusions) of Abraxane. So far ok. A great deal of tummy issues diarrhea etc and definitely hair loss!!! I cut my hair today ; tired of seeing it all over the house. lol I feel ok better than expected
Hotlantaphatz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA
Following prostate cancer first treated with low dose brachytherapy, then ten years later with high dose brachytherapy, from a biopsy following a Turp, I was diagnosed with SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA. From a CT scan this was found in my prostate, bladder, and lower colon. I am told that it
Following prostate cancer first treated with low dose brachytherapy, then ten years later with high dose brachytherapy, from a biopsy following a Turp, I was diagnosed with SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA. From a CT scan this was found in my prostate, bladder, and lower colon. I am told that it
gegan01
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Reconstruction after Mastectomy
Happy Holidays!!! I was wondering if there's anyone who's had a mastectomy with reconstruction and regretted it. I'm 43 MBC and there's a mass in tge same breast they've been watching but I think it's time to have the mastectomy as a preventative measure. Anyone willing to share their experiences?
Happy Holidays!!! I was wondering if there's anyone who's had a mastectomy with reconstruction and regretted it. I'm 43 MBC and there's a mass in tge same breast they've been watching but I think it's time to have the mastectomy as a preventative measure. Anyone willing to share their experiences?
KimberlyB40
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Merry Christmas Despite Progression
Hello all! Today I’m supposed to be with my family in my hometown but found out Monday I have progression in my spine, ribs, pelvis and liver so spent this week in the hospital getting bone cement injection to repair a compound fracture in my spine and begin radiation. Thankfully I was released yesterday
Hello all! Today I’m supposed to be with my family in my hometown but found out Monday I have progression in my spine, ribs, pelvis and liver so spent this week in the hospital getting bone cement injection to repair a compound fracture in my spine and begin radiation. Thankfully I was released yesterday
Saltandlight
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Any thoughts please
Hello. After a 5 day stint in hospital for hypercalcemia and kidney stones and a whole host of xrays and scans which have shown nodules on my thyroid, I've now been referred to an endocrine surgeon. Any thoughts on why they've made that referral. I'm new to this and totally confused because of lack
Hello. After a 5 day stint in hospital for hypercalcemia and kidney stones and a whole host of xrays and scans which have shown nodules on my thyroid, I've now been referred to an endocrine surgeon. Any thoughts on why they've made that referral. I'm new to this and totally confused because of lack
ScubaBlue
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
SMYD3 enzyme involved in metastases
From msn Fullscreen button SMYD3 loss impedes PCa progression.(A) Expression of SMYD3 mRNA from TCGA [GTEX normal (n = 105), TCGA tumor adjacent normal (n = 49), primary tumors (n = 495)], Gulzar et al. [normal (n = 35), primary tumor (n = 43)] (30), and Ross-Adams et al. [normal (n = 73), primary
From msn Fullscreen button SMYD3 loss impedes PCa progression.(A) Expression of SMYD3 mRNA from TCGA [GTEX normal (n = 105), TCGA tumor adjacent normal (n = 49), primary tumors (n = 495)], Gulzar et al. [normal (n = 35), primary tumor (n = 43)] (30), and Ross-Adams et al. [normal (n = 73), primary
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
New Normal
Good morning beautiful ladies 😀 This week I started my Taxol and Herceptin cocktail. Being my cancer mutated from HER2 low to HER2 positive with progression to liver this seems like the most head on approach. This is certainly a drastic change from what I was experiencing on Ibrance and Letrozole
Good morning beautiful ladies 😀 This week I started my Taxol and Herceptin cocktail. Being my cancer mutated from HER2 low to HER2 positive with progression to liver this seems like the most head on approach. This is certainly a drastic change from what I was experiencing on Ibrance and Letrozole
Kcap430
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
can stress anxiety cause a flare up?
mum diagnosed GCA 4 years ago totally blind due to doctor negligence and in the meantime we’ve dealt with her having lung cancer (2 years ago) the lung cancer has reared its ugly head got results from CT scan last week a week before the results she was complaining of headache so I contacted her rheumatologist
mum diagnosed GCA 4 years ago totally blind due to doctor negligence and in the meantime we’ve dealt with her having lung cancer (2 years ago) the lung cancer has reared its ugly head got results from CT scan last week a week before the results she was complaining of headache so I contacted her rheumatologist
Daughters2
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Lymphocytic infiltration
As some of you may know that for the last year I have been suffering raised lessions and skin rashes etc , which started after my 6th covid jab . At first they put it down as reaction to the jab and as recently as last mont I got a letter from MDT stating it was there opinion that my skin issues were
As some of you may know that for the last year I have been suffering raised lessions and skin rashes etc , which started after my 6th covid jab . At first they put it down as reaction to the jab and as recently as last mont I got a letter from MDT stating it was there opinion that my skin issues were
cartwheels
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Almost there
Festive greetings to all and thank you for making time to reply. Bit of an early start this end, just back from dropping my daughter to the bakery!! Anyway, almost there with the final surge of activity trying to co-ordinate between the GP and Consultant. Just to share the correct information so that
Festive greetings to all and thank you for making time to reply. Bit of an early start this end, just back from dropping my daughter to the bakery!! Anyway, almost there with the final surge of activity trying to co-ordinate between the GP and Consultant. Just to share the correct information so that
Pumukkale
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Is inconsistent bowel and urine part of the Prostate cancer? Also almost like dementia?
The last two months my husband has wet himself many times and almost many more times in the last week he has solid himself 3 times when we were out. He doesn't have diarrhea he says he can't tell he has to go until he HAS to go than it's to late. Also in the last two months he has done things like point
The last two months my husband has wet himself many times and almost many more times in the last week he has solid himself 3 times when we were out. He doesn't have diarrhea he says he can't tell he has to go until he HAS to go than it's to late. Also in the last two months he has done things like point
Bo1948
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
skin cancer and Ruxo
Hello, all, so interesting thing happened to me yesterday. I’ve been having eye issues for a long time, at least six months, and I finally went to an ophthalmologist yesterday. I have myelofibrosis , and I’ve been on Ruxo since June and prior to that I was on hydroxy for four years. He told me with
Hello, all, so interesting thing happened to me yesterday. I’ve been having eye issues for a long time, at least six months, and I finally went to an ophthalmologist yesterday. I have myelofibrosis , and I’ve been on Ruxo since June and prior to that I was on hydroxy for four years. He told me with
Cja1956
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Bone health: review about the guidelines
weight bearing exercise, biphosphonates o Denosumab, vitamin D, calcium I do all of the above, even if I have very thick bone and not yet CR, the oncologist says that zometa is also used to contrast the spread of bone metastasis… https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/practice-guidelines-prostate
weight bearing exercise, biphosphonates o Denosumab, vitamin D, calcium I do all of the above, even if I have very thick bone and not yet CR, the oncologist says that zometa is also used to contrast the spread of bone metastasis… https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/practice-guidelines-prostate
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Update on neuroendocerine prostate cancer mets to liver.
As mentioned previously my husbands prostate cancer has now metastasised to his liver. He also has bone mets. He had 6 cycles of Etoposide and Carboplatin. This combination of chemo worked very well. As we are looking at getting Pluvicto for his bone mets we also organised an FDG scan. (As advised on
As mentioned previously my husbands prostate cancer has now metastasised to his liver. He also has bone mets. He had 6 cycles of Etoposide and Carboplatin. This combination of chemo worked very well. As we are looking at getting Pluvicto for his bone mets we also organised an FDG scan. (As advised on
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Update
Well this is a long story,Mick started loosing weight In February. We then went too the GP in March,who did a blood, when I rang up they said it was normal.Mick continued to loose weight so went back to the GP on April 9th,who then said his blood test showed dangerously high blood sugars,this is the
Well this is a long story,Mick started loosing weight In February. We then went too the GP in March,who did a blood, when I rang up they said it was normal.Mick continued to loose weight so went back to the GP on April 9th,who then said his blood test showed dangerously high blood sugars,this is the
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CLL Support
10 months ago
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