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Hello Thrivers I hope you are all going well.I had a bone biopsy last week, I can honestly say it was a horrible experience. One I hope never to repeat. I have now been diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. My first diagnoses was er+pr+ her 2 negative. Mets to bones and liver last September.
Hello Thrivers I hope you are all going well.I had a bone biopsy last week, I can honestly say it was a horrible experience. One I hope never to repeat. I have now been diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. My first diagnoses was er+pr+ her 2 negative. Mets to bones and liver last September.
Cherry38
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Researchers from WEHI and Trento University (Italy) have answered an age-old question: which function helps mutant p53 fuel tumour growth?
The study revealed that the
loss of function
in the mutated p53 protein is the critical factor in cancer growth, disproving the previously suggested gain-of-function role. Using CRISPR gene editing, the researchers removed various mutated forms of p53 and found no change in cancer cell behavior
The study revealed that the
loss of function
in the mutated p53 protein is the critical factor in cancer growth, disproving the previously suggested gain-of-function role. Using CRISPR gene editing, the researchers removed various mutated forms of p53 and found no change in cancer cell behavior
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Progressing nanotechnology to improve targeted cancer treatment: not related to prostate cancer only
The article emphasizes the challenges in transitioning from lab findings to clinical applications, stressing the need for further research to optimize nanocarriers for cancer therapy. It explores the potential of nanocarriers and compounds for selective tumor targeting, including liposomes, nanoparticles
The article emphasizes the challenges in transitioning from lab findings to clinical applications, stressing the need for further research to optimize nanocarriers for cancer therapy. It explores the potential of nanocarriers and compounds for selective tumor targeting, including liposomes, nanoparticles
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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update: Zanabrutinib vs Obenven (O&V)
We are praying for Gods wisdom (James1:5), and we’re leaning toward the Zanabrutinib. The infusions and time and distance will be impactful to my husbands work and he’s prefer to go the simpler route. We learned he’s still 13Q and TP53 negative and his lymph nodes are reduced (we have used ALT for
We are praying for Gods wisdom (James1:5), and we’re leaning toward the Zanabrutinib. The infusions and time and distance will be impactful to my husbands work and he’s prefer to go the simpler route. We learned he’s still 13Q and TP53 negative and his lymph nodes are reduced (we have used ALT for
Cb1391
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CLL Support
10 months ago
continuing back pain
I was diagnose with 2b Ovarian Cancer in April 22. I had surgery and 6 rounds of Chemo. I have a very supportive team . I have had an MRI , CT and spinal x-ray all have shown degenerative changes to my spine. There is no evidence of recurrence. My CA125 is 13. The problem is I’m consumed with anxiety
I was diagnose with 2b Ovarian Cancer in April 22. I had surgery and 6 rounds of Chemo. I have a very supportive team . I have had an MRI , CT and spinal x-ray all have shown degenerative changes to my spine. There is no evidence of recurrence. My CA125 is 13. The problem is I’m consumed with anxiety
Hota
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Final Path Report After RALP (Dad - 74, G7- 4+3) , what’s next ?
Hi All, I had posted about a month ago about my dad with G7 - 4+ 3. We originally thought there were bone Mets but it just turned out to be another bone anomaly identified in the PSMA PET scan. We went ahead with RALP and have shared the final path report here. While the MRI showed no signs of
Hi All, I had posted about a month ago about my dad with G7 - 4+ 3. We originally thought there were bone Mets but it just turned out to be another bone anomaly identified in the PSMA PET scan. We went ahead with RALP and have shared the final path report here. While the MRI showed no signs of
EzioAudi7
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Having a mild pain where the surgery was done before 5 years
Hi, my surgery was done in 2018 and the surgeon removed maximum of my tumor. 5% of tumor was still left and because of that they keep a check on it with regular yearly MRI scans.This year I had my MRI scan done and the results were normal. But now suddenly today I am having external pain where the surgery
Hi, my surgery was done in 2018 and the surgeon removed maximum of my tumor. 5% of tumor was still left and because of that they keep a check on it with regular yearly MRI scans.This year I had my MRI scan done and the results were normal. But now suddenly today I am having external pain where the surgery
Frooti
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
10 months ago
Brachytherapy and blocked urethra
Had brachytherapy two weeks ago. Was told everything went fine. Over next three days urinination became progressively more difficult and eventually had to go to ER (weekend) to get catheter inserted. Was told that this might happen but that after a period on catheter all should be fine. 10 days later
Had brachytherapy two weeks ago. Was told everything went fine. Over next three days urinination became progressively more difficult and eventually had to go to ER (weekend) to get catheter inserted. Was told that this might happen but that after a period on catheter all should be fine. 10 days later
Scorpio53
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
Clinic update
Very frustrated today, been to clinic hoping to find out about my cancer etc. No have to have biopsy re done as they ran out of tissue to test for my previous cancer. Has such a traumatic time on last biopsy that I can't face it again. I have opted for a scope but told it is 50/50 whether it will get
Very frustrated today, been to clinic hoping to find out about my cancer etc. No have to have biopsy re done as they ran out of tissue to test for my previous cancer. Has such a traumatic time on last biopsy that I can't face it again. I have opted for a scope but told it is 50/50 whether it will get
Mindini1964
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Enlarged Postrate
I was having problems weeing. My flow was awful and took ages just to do a dribble and so often as well. I had to sit on loo, because with all the straining I often pooped aswell. Desperate to pee, and if I didn't get to the loo in time I couldn't hold it back. I saw my doctor and had cancer test which
I was having problems weeing. My flow was awful and took ages just to do a dribble and so often as well. I had to sit on loo, because with all the straining I often pooped aswell. Desperate to pee, and if I didn't get to the loo in time I couldn't hold it back. I saw my doctor and had cancer test which
Sooty70
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Men's Health Forum
10 months ago
STAGE 1C1 Grade 2
Hello again everyone Hope you’re all keeping well 😊 I did a reply to my original post a while back but thought I’d give another update I have decided for the one agent only Carboplatin had my first dose yesterday and touch wood feeling ok so far. Thanks for all your replies. The only reason I
Hello again everyone Hope you’re all keeping well 😊 I did a reply to my original post a while back but thought I’d give another update I have decided for the one agent only Carboplatin had my first dose yesterday and touch wood feeling ok so far. Thanks for all your replies. The only reason I
Kscott10
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Detection of Small Cell Prostate Cancer
I understand Small Cell Prostate Cancer (SCPC) may produce less PSA. How do you detect SCPC? Is it detectable by PSMA PET/CT scan?
I understand Small Cell Prostate Cancer (SCPC) may produce less PSA. How do you detect SCPC? Is it detectable by PSMA PET/CT scan?
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Prostate cancer treatment and IBS
Dear Friends and Sufferers! I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have the option of removing the prostate or radiotherapy with or without hormone treatment. Can anyone out there who has experience of these offer advise on their impact on IBS and bowel function? At the moment, I've got IBS looseness
Dear Friends and Sufferers! I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have the option of removing the prostate or radiotherapy with or without hormone treatment. Can anyone out there who has experience of these offer advise on their impact on IBS and bowel function? At the moment, I've got IBS looseness
merve1
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IBS Network
10 months ago
Rapidly rising TPO Antibodies, should I be worried?
Hi again everyone. Last Monday I did a home blood test with MMH, the full health + tpo. The results came back as 199 - range 0-35. I then had a GP appointment on Friday to discuss my concerns about my recent blood results, of course she completely dismissed them and told me to get some more bloods done
Hi again everyone. Last Monday I did a home blood test with MMH, the full health + tpo. The results came back as 199 - range 0-35. I then had a GP appointment on Friday to discuss my concerns about my recent blood results, of course she completely dismissed them and told me to get some more bloods done
Mummybear0213
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
5th Pluvicto tomorrow
My husband's lab work for tomorrow's treatment shows a new low on his PSA, 7.9. Again there are blood numbers that are in the "low" range but last time the Doctor Wasn't concerned and we were able to return to Mexico 3 days after treatment. His weight is down 10 lbs from last time but i be been sick
My husband's lab work for tomorrow's treatment shows a new low on his PSA, 7.9. Again there are blood numbers that are in the "low" range but last time the Doctor Wasn't concerned and we were able to return to Mexico 3 days after treatment. His weight is down 10 lbs from last time but i be been sick
Karirudy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Newly discovered stem cell offers clues to a cancer mystery.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/newfound-stem-cell-might-explain-how-breast-cancer-spreads-to-the-spine/#:~:text=Scientists%20have%20discovered%20a%20new,the%20reasons%20have%20been%20unknown When breast, lung and prostate cancers metastasize to multiple bones in the body, three to five
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/newfound-stem-cell-might-explain-how-breast-cancer-spreads-to-the-spine/#:~:text=Scientists%20have%20discovered%20a%20new,the%20reasons%20have%20been%20unknown When breast, lung and prostate cancers metastasize to multiple bones in the body, three to five
anonymoose2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Update
Hi ladies. I haven’t posted or even looked at this site for a few weeks now, as I defaulted to my usual stance of avoidance. If I don’t talk about it or read about it, it will go away. I’m in a better head space now and want to share the update, in the hope of some positive stories from anyone with
Hi ladies. I haven’t posted or even looked at this site for a few weeks now, as I defaulted to my usual stance of avoidance. If I don’t talk about it or read about it, it will go away. I’m in a better head space now and want to share the update, in the hope of some positive stories from anyone with
Beaver54
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Results for fatty kidney
Hi I have just received my results for my CT scan with contrast for a fatty lump on my Kidney. It’s AML …Angiomyolipoma. It has a 13mm in size and not Cancer phew I’ve been so worried. They want me to have it checked every year for growth . Has any f my CLL folk been diagnosed with this condition?
Hi I have just received my results for my CT scan with contrast for a fatty lump on my Kidney. It’s AML …Angiomyolipoma. It has a 13mm in size and not Cancer phew I’ve been so worried. They want me to have it checked every year for growth . Has any f my CLL folk been diagnosed with this condition?
Pekingese
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Hi there.
Still awaiting cancer checks. Still scared about that and the finger deformations since everything I have read seems to indicate that the vast majority of the time clubbing seems to be a harbinger of death. Does anyone know where I can access emotional support relatively quickly? GP said waiting times
Still awaiting cancer checks. Still scared about that and the finger deformations since everything I have read seems to indicate that the vast majority of the time clubbing seems to be a harbinger of death. Does anyone know where I can access emotional support relatively quickly? GP said waiting times
JHutton1994
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Genetic therapy: for solid malignancy hopefully soon
ok, I post them also because they are fellow Italians! But the platform is very promising even if clinical use has been approved only for glioma and glioblastoma at the moment. But there are clinical trials going on for solid tumors, prostate included. https://www.genenta.com/wp-content/uploads/2021
ok, I post them also because they are fellow Italians! But the platform is very promising even if clinical use has been approved only for glioma and glioblastoma at the moment. But there are clinical trials going on for solid tumors, prostate included. https://www.genenta.com/wp-content/uploads/2021
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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