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hi there... well looks like my 11 month run on. Verzenio with bone Mets only has come to a screeching halt! Pet scan showed not only more activity in old spots, but three new spots on my liver that were never there! So now I'm not bone Mets only🥹🥹🥹! My dr is gonna habe me do another Guardant biopsy
hi there... well looks like my 11 month run on. Verzenio with bone Mets only has come to a screeching halt! Pet scan showed not only more activity in old spots, but three new spots on my liver that were never there! So now I'm not bone Mets only🥹🥹🥹! My dr is gonna habe me do another Guardant biopsy
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Latest Treatments for Advanced Prostate Cancer
I asked my computer (Bing) for the latest treatments for advanced prostate cancer. Response follows: [i]There are several treatments available for advanced prostate cancer, which is prostate cancer that has spread beyond the prostate to other parts of the body. The choice of treatment depends on many
I asked my computer (Bing) for the latest treatments for advanced prostate cancer. Response follows: [i]There are several treatments available for advanced prostate cancer, which is prostate cancer that has spread beyond the prostate to other parts of the body. The choice of treatment depends on many
NecessarilySo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
doc says 9-12 months more for my dad
hi all, so my dad has been diagnosed with small cell carcinoma (mets on liver) along with metastatic stage 4 PC (gleason score 4+3). He was diagnosed with PCa in November - started triplet therapy right away (Docetaxel, Enzalutamide & degarelix) his PSA dropped to negligible from over 200. he started
hi all, so my dad has been diagnosed with small cell carcinoma (mets on liver) along with metastatic stage 4 PC (gleason score 4+3). He was diagnosed with PCa in November - started triplet therapy right away (Docetaxel, Enzalutamide & degarelix) his PSA dropped to negligible from over 200. he started
A-rat-22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Another Pluvicto failure
I know many people have a positive experience with Pluvicto. My dad was fortunate enough to get a go, but after two infusions his PSA did a gigantic jump from 42 to 119, over only two weeks. His doctors are puzzled, and so are we. His condition has deteriorated rapidly over the last few weeks, and now
I know many people have a positive experience with Pluvicto. My dad was fortunate enough to get a go, but after two infusions his PSA did a gigantic jump from 42 to 119, over only two weeks. His doctors are puzzled, and so are we. His condition has deteriorated rapidly over the last few weeks, and now
Marit85
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Neuroendocrine PCa
Hi, My father was diagnosed with neuroendocrine in the liver mets. After 6 rounds of doxitacel, enzulamite and degarelix. The doctor has said chemo + immunotherapy. And given us 9-12 months. Is that really it ?
Hi, My father was diagnosed with neuroendocrine in the liver mets. After 6 rounds of doxitacel, enzulamite and degarelix. The doctor has said chemo + immunotherapy. And given us 9-12 months. Is that really it ?
Priyamvada91
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
lupus and cancer
hello to all of you warriors, I haven’t posted in a long time but do read daily posts. I have had lupus for over 30 years but the last few have been particularly difficult. I’ve recently been diagnosed with lung cancer and won’t be able to have radiotherapy or chemotherapy due to the lupus. Has anyone
hello to all of you warriors, I haven’t posted in a long time but do read daily posts. I have had lupus for over 30 years but the last few have been particularly difficult. I’ve recently been diagnosed with lung cancer and won’t be able to have radiotherapy or chemotherapy due to the lupus. Has anyone
sally10
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Johns Hopkins Upgraded Biopsy Results
Here is what they sent me today. Diagnosis UROLOGIC PATHOLOGY CONSULTATION SERVICE 1. Prostate (Biopsy, S23-1681, 5/24/2023): 1-6) Benign prostatic tissue. 7) Prostatic adenocarcinoma, Gleason score 3+4=7 (Grade Group 2), discontinuously involving 100% of one (1) core, 20%
Here is what they sent me today. Diagnosis UROLOGIC PATHOLOGY CONSULTATION SERVICE 1. Prostate (Biopsy, S23-1681, 5/24/2023): 1-6) Benign prostatic tissue. 7) Prostatic adenocarcinoma, Gleason score 3+4=7 (Grade Group 2), discontinuously involving 100% of one (1) core, 20%
Chasbearcat999
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Recurrence with shockingly high CA-125
I am beyond despondent. I am in Canada and I feel so down right now. I need a lot of support because I need someone who can encourage me or who has examples of success. I have a few other posts but I didn't update them yet. Don't have much energy to do so. I am having a recurrence. It has returned
I am beyond despondent. I am in Canada and I feel so down right now. I need a lot of support because I need someone who can encourage me or who has examples of success. I have a few other posts but I didn't update them yet. Don't have much energy to do so. I am having a recurrence. It has returned
Chanterelle
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Latest appt with new doctor
When I saw my onc two weeks ago, she had great news for me! I am stable, on Xeloda since cancer cells changed from E+ to TN. But she thought I should see a gastroenterologist as there appears to be some thickening in the lini ng of my stomach. i didn't like or trust the gastro dr who was part of my
When I saw my onc two weeks ago, she had great news for me! I am stable, on Xeloda since cancer cells changed from E+ to TN. But she thought I should see a gastroenterologist as there appears to be some thickening in the lini ng of my stomach. i didn't like or trust the gastro dr who was part of my
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Chemotherapy after Lobectomy
Hello, everyone. I hope you are well. My auntie was diagnosed with lung cancer last year, and she had a Lobectomy around 3 months ago. The surgery went well, and she is recovering well, too. She had an appointment today and was told that they found cancer in 2 lymph nodes that were removed during
Hello, everyone. I hope you are well. My auntie was diagnosed with lung cancer last year, and she had a Lobectomy around 3 months ago. The surgery went well, and she is recovering well, too. She had an appointment today and was told that they found cancer in 2 lymph nodes that were removed during
IamAli_R
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
Clinical trials as a treatment option
When my mother was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer, I looked for clinical trials she could enter. I have worked in drug development for 12 years and yet it took me 6 hours to find the three most suitable clinical trials for her. In the next medical appointment, I presented those three trials to the oncologist
When my mother was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer, I looked for clinical trials she could enter. I have worked in drug development for 12 years and yet it took me 6 hours to find the three most suitable clinical trials for her. In the next medical appointment, I presented those three trials to the oncologist
N1ria
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Update after RALP ---- Need advice
[u]Dx in May 23:[/u] Biopsy results: PSA day before biopsy: 6.2 3 out of 10 confirmed cancer in peripheral zone right side GS: 2 x 3+3 and 1 x 3+4 (GP4 - 40%) . MRI in April 23 detected malignity tumor of size 1.2 cm, PI-RADS 4. No sign on pelvis area and neighboring lymph nodes. Clinical stage:
[u]Dx in May 23:[/u] Biopsy results: PSA day before biopsy: 6.2 3 out of 10 confirmed cancer in peripheral zone right side GS: 2 x 3+3 and 1 x 3+4 (GP4 - 40%) . MRI in April 23 detected malignity tumor of size 1.2 cm, PI-RADS 4. No sign on pelvis area and neighboring lymph nodes. Clinical stage:
FMOH_N
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Senescent neutrophils and their subsequent impact on tumor progression and therapy resistance
I will comment after studying this for awhile, but it does open up an additional treatment path(s?) for PCa. (Excerpts) Calcinotto's team discovered that prostate tumor cells produce a molecule, ApoE, which can bind to and influence a type of immune cells, neutrophils, resulting in these cells acquiring
I will comment after studying this for awhile, but it does open up an additional treatment path(s?) for PCa. (Excerpts) Calcinotto's team discovered that prostate tumor cells produce a molecule, ApoE, which can bind to and influence a type of immune cells, neutrophils, resulting in these cells acquiring
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Post surgery pathology report
Hi everyone, On may 1st i had surgery and a segmentectomy was perform to take care of a small 1,2 cm cancerous NSCL nodule. The procedure went really well and recovery was even better that expected, in fact i was back on my bike only 5 days after surgery and never looked back since then until i got a
Hi everyone, On may 1st i had surgery and a segmentectomy was perform to take care of a small 1,2 cm cancerous NSCL nodule. The procedure went really well and recovery was even better that expected, in fact i was back on my bike only 5 days after surgery and never looked back since then until i got a
zzchristianzz
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Finally , tests done and a consult.
Gleason 3+4. PSA 8. After MRI, biopsy and PSMA (clean), . I finally met with doctor. He seemed more interested in removal. I told him that was off of the table for me. He referred me to an RO, but I have a second consult set up Friday with Univ of Cincinnati. I was confused by his explanation when
Gleason 3+4. PSA 8. After MRI, biopsy and PSMA (clean), . I finally met with doctor. He seemed more interested in removal. I told him that was off of the table for me. He referred me to an RO, but I have a second consult set up Friday with Univ of Cincinnati. I was confused by his explanation when
Chasbearcat999
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
An update on Peter Mac and Lu-177
I just wanted to update on my previous post (https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149757852/update-on-failing-enzalutamide). I have now heard from Michael Hoffman at Peter Mac and his response to my request to be considered was as follows: [i]"Our Lu-177 treatment guidelines require
I just wanted to update on my previous post (https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149757852/update-on-failing-enzalutamide). I have now heard from Michael Hoffman at Peter Mac and his response to my request to be considered was as follows: [i]"Our Lu-177 treatment guidelines require
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Great to be back in Westminster today!
Great to be back in Westminster today! 🧡💪 Today Skcin supported the launch of Sanofi’s new report about the Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC) Patient Pathway and improving patient journeys and experience of care. Following on from our success in July 2019 when Skcin co-hosted the launch of Sanofi
Great to be back in Westminster today! 🧡💪 Today Skcin supported the launch of Sanofi’s new report about the Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer (NMSC) Patient Pathway and improving patient journeys and experience of care. Following on from our success in July 2019 when Skcin co-hosted the launch of Sanofi
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Skin Cancer UK
2 years ago
Your cancer treatment record
Just before my o&v treatment commenced I was given ‘your cancer treatment record’ a little blue book, supplied by cancer research uk, as a place to jot treatments, questions, symptoms ect. I’d actually forgotten about it and wrote a small diary of my treatment. Yesterday I was reminded of it as I spoke
Just before my o&v treatment commenced I was given ‘your cancer treatment record’ a little blue book, supplied by cancer research uk, as a place to jot treatments, questions, symptoms ect. I’d actually forgotten about it and wrote a small diary of my treatment. Yesterday I was reminded of it as I spoke
Livingwith67
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CLL Support
1 year ago
MMF with Adoport
Hello, long story short: 2yrs 7 mths post transplant, awful 2 yrs of repeated bile duct infections, stenting, leading to bile duct reconstruction & bowel resection. Kidneys now struggling with Adoport. Level reduced & yesterday told I’m going through bout of rejection but can’t increase Adoport due
Hello, long story short: 2yrs 7 mths post transplant, awful 2 yrs of repeated bile duct infections, stenting, leading to bile duct reconstruction & bowel resection. Kidneys now struggling with Adoport. Level reduced & yesterday told I’m going through bout of rejection but can’t increase Adoport due
Braveheart65
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Reviewing my final Path report, post RP
A friend tipped me to this site AFTER my RP. (I'd read everything my surgeon gave me, plus googled a ton of stuff, none of which made any sense to me. My MD GF, GP, and surgeon all strongly pushed RP, so I did it.) I've learned more on this site in 9 mos than I did with all the above in a year. Thank
A friend tipped me to this site AFTER my RP. (I'd read everything my surgeon gave me, plus googled a ton of stuff, none of which made any sense to me. My MD GF, GP, and surgeon all strongly pushed RP, so I did it.) I've learned more on this site in 9 mos than I did with all the above in a year. Thank
WhatHump
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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