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After the 6th infusion of jevtana and carboplatin my husbands psa continues to rise.
after 6 infusions his psa continues to rise. In October he started out at 57 . Today it’s 67. Last scans in December showed mostly stable except for a few new hot spots on the spine. He remains fairly active. He has also had 6 pluvicto treatments last year. Just asking if it’s time to end this treatment
after 6 infusions his psa continues to rise. In October he started out at 57 . Today it’s 67. Last scans in December showed mostly stable except for a few new hot spots on the spine. He remains fairly active. He has also had 6 pluvicto treatments last year. Just asking if it’s time to end this treatment
Cynthgob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
KEYNOTE-B96 Clinical trial
Hello, ladies. Is anyone on the KEYNOTE-B96? It's weekly Taxol plus Avastin plus Pembrolizumab/Placebo for platinum-resistant recurrent ovarian cancer.
Hello, ladies. Is anyone on the KEYNOTE-B96? It's weekly Taxol plus Avastin plus Pembrolizumab/Placebo for platinum-resistant recurrent ovarian cancer.
Vilinew
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
sclerotic rib lesion
my dad age 73 has been diagnosed with Gleason 9 (4+5) prostate cancer. He did a bone scan with spect Nov 2 2022 and it was clear. On Nov 28 2022 he did a ct scan that showed a sclerotic lesion posterior rib concerning for mets. His oncologist says it’s an inconclusive result for him and he’s having another
my dad age 73 has been diagnosed with Gleason 9 (4+5) prostate cancer. He did a bone scan with spect Nov 2 2022 and it was clear. On Nov 28 2022 he did a ct scan that showed a sclerotic lesion posterior rib concerning for mets. His oncologist says it’s an inconclusive result for him and he’s having another
_knowledgeiskey00
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Extreme tiredness following removal of tumour from colon
On 31 January 2023, my wife had surgery to remove a tumour from her colon. The surgeon said the operation was successful.The colon parts were successfully joined. A decision about the need for chemotherapy depends on the results of tests that are still awaited. My wife is now experiencing extreme
On 31 January 2023, my wife had surgery to remove a tumour from her colon. The surgeon said the operation was successful.The colon parts were successfully joined. A decision about the need for chemotherapy depends on the results of tests that are still awaited. My wife is now experiencing extreme
Lycidas
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
Pain near groin, but no PSA detected?
MyGuy is having severe pain low, just left of his groin. It’s not always there, but today it was bad for quite a while. He had a bone scan of his pelvis and an mri last June and nothing was noted. His three PSA tests since June (with the last in January) have been undetectable. When pain was mentioned
MyGuy is having severe pain low, just left of his groin. It’s not always there, but today it was bad for quite a while. He had a bone scan of his pelvis and an mri last June and nothing was noted. His three PSA tests since June (with the last in January) have been undetectable. When pain was mentioned
VeeBeez
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Maybe i have colon cancer
Hello!I am 19 years old.I had been suffering from hemorrhoids for 1.5 years.Recently i took medicine for hemorrhoids.Recently after having a bowel movement.It feels like its not empty.There is always a pressure like i have to go to toilet again for another bowel movement.Then i searched and found its
Hello!I am 19 years old.I had been suffering from hemorrhoids for 1.5 years.Recently i took medicine for hemorrhoids.Recently after having a bowel movement.It feels like its not empty.There is always a pressure like i have to go to toilet again for another bowel movement.Then i searched and found its
Tasin
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
PSA doubled after 2nd shot of Lu177 PNT2002
On Jan 24th, I had my second infusion of Lu177 PNT2002. Minimal side effects other than some fatigue a few days after each infusion. Meanwhile I have completed 4 weeks after that and the my PSA went up by doubling since pre- treatment, from 14 to 28.
On Jan 24th, I had my second infusion of Lu177 PNT2002. Minimal side effects other than some fatigue a few days after each infusion. Meanwhile I have completed 4 weeks after that and the my PSA went up by doubling since pre- treatment, from 14 to 28.
Ollie1948
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Plant-Based Diet Slows Prostate Cancer Progression By 52 Percent, Study Finds. Feb. 2023
https://vegnews.com/vegan-news/health/plant-based-diet-prostate-cancer-52-percent-study I see where T/A stated (just 3 hours ago) "There is no evidence that diet makes any difference." https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2023-02-16/switch-to-plant-based-diet-could-boost-prostate-cancer-survival
https://vegnews.com/vegan-news/health/plant-based-diet-prostate-cancer-52-percent-study I see where T/A stated (just 3 hours ago) "There is no evidence that diet makes any difference." https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2023-02-16/switch-to-plant-based-diet-could-boost-prostate-cancer-survival
George71
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Pluvicto
Does anyone have any experience with this drug? Relative is in his 70s and has bone metastases in the pelvis, but has not spread beyond that. Has gone through chemo which helped and other treatments but cancer is still growing slowly. Still walking around but fears being bed bound, losing lots of weight
Does anyone have any experience with this drug? Relative is in his 70s and has bone metastases in the pelvis, but has not spread beyond that. Has gone through chemo which helped and other treatments but cancer is still growing slowly. Still walking around but fears being bed bound, losing lots of weight
TheDude90
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Beat Prostate Cancer
I was reading some clinical trial data the other day. To summarize, the treatment being tested did not pass muster. It worked marginally better than standard of care but not well enough to change standard of care. The irony of the study concerned overall survival and progression free survival. The control
I was reading some clinical trial data the other day. To summarize, the treatment being tested did not pass muster. It worked marginally better than standard of care but not well enough to change standard of care. The irony of the study concerned overall survival and progression free survival. The control
Todd1963
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Breast biopsy results
Hi everyone, wish me luck, I'm going to get the results of my breast biopsy today, feeling very nervous, my mum had breast cancer before dying from pancreatic cancer once she stopped taking tamoxifen. It's been a very long week waiting for the results!
Hi everyone, wish me luck, I'm going to get the results of my breast biopsy today, feeling very nervous, my mum had breast cancer before dying from pancreatic cancer once she stopped taking tamoxifen. It's been a very long week waiting for the results!
Lulamay7
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Travelling
It has always been on our bucket list to visit my friend in Australia. I have er,pr positive breast cancer that metastized to my pleural lining. I am on IBrance and letrozole I believe for ever. Can I ever go and how? i have to have bloodwork every month in order to get my iBrance.
It has always been on our bucket list to visit my friend in Australia. I have er,pr positive breast cancer that metastized to my pleural lining. I am on IBrance and letrozole I believe for ever. Can I ever go and how? i have to have bloodwork every month in order to get my iBrance.
Chef50
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
ABCB11 mutation
Has anybody ever been diagnosed with this genetic mutation? It’s been discovered I have this mutation after I was referred to hepatology having had deranged LFTs diagnosed during induction of labour.
Has anybody ever been diagnosed with this genetic mutation? It’s been discovered I have this mutation after I was referred to hepatology having had deranged LFTs diagnosed during induction of labour.
PurpleRose22
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Input Needed.
Hi, Looking for some communal input from this knowledgeable forum. First, some bullet point history to help fine tune the responses: • I was diagnosed with advanced stage, mPC in mid-2020. I have a rare type of PC that does not exhibit elevated PSA. It’s very aggressive and difficult to treat. My PSA
Hi, Looking for some communal input from this knowledgeable forum. First, some bullet point history to help fine tune the responses: • I was diagnosed with advanced stage, mPC in mid-2020. I have a rare type of PC that does not exhibit elevated PSA. It’s very aggressive and difficult to treat. My PSA
Blue6199
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Recurrence update
Hi lovely ladies I saw my oncologist on Friday to get results of PET scan and update of first recurrence. The scan showed another area of growth this time near my liver. Measuring 14mm same as those in diaphragm and cardio although these haven’t grown much since last scan. Extremely bright in velocity
Hi lovely ladies I saw my oncologist on Friday to get results of PET scan and update of first recurrence. The scan showed another area of growth this time near my liver. Measuring 14mm same as those in diaphragm and cardio although these haven’t grown much since last scan. Extremely bright in velocity
Barmycharm
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Question to my NJ sisters
I got to the point that I can’t stay with my oncologist any more for many reasons. One of them is that she doesn’t see me as a patient, but just as cancer. No symptoms that could be seen as a sign of cancer or side effect of the therapy are of interest. After I was hospitalized for urosepsis and anemia
I got to the point that I can’t stay with my oncologist any more for many reasons. One of them is that she doesn’t see me as a patient, but just as cancer. No symptoms that could be seen as a sign of cancer or side effect of the therapy are of interest. After I was hospitalized for urosepsis and anemia
Tolife_18
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Amelanotic melanoma
Whilst amelanotic melanoma is relatively uncommon fatality rates tend to be higher because they often go undetected for longer, are often misdiagnosed because they mimic other skin lesions and are therefore commonly diagnosed at later stages. Any subtype of melanoma can be amelanotic. They can appear
Whilst amelanotic melanoma is relatively uncommon fatality rates tend to be higher because they often go undetected for longer, are often misdiagnosed because they mimic other skin lesions and are therefore commonly diagnosed at later stages. Any subtype of melanoma can be amelanotic. They can appear
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
2 years ago
Gemzar not working
Sadly, I couldn’t tolerate more Carbo, and the Gemzar/Avastin infusions have not helped. My CA125 is rising. Has anyone has this happen? Any suggestions? Thank you.
Sadly, I couldn’t tolerate more Carbo, and the Gemzar/Avastin infusions have not helped. My CA125 is rising. Has anyone has this happen? Any suggestions? Thank you.
Leniko
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
CA 125… waitting CT
the story, my mom has 2nd recurrance may-sept she get carbo+taxol 8 treatments ca 125 was down from 350 to 40, some lymph was "suriver"after that but doctor sent her for watch and wait. after 2 month her ca was up to 95, after 3 month from last chemo 230 and now 5 month after chemo it is 370. if i count
the story, my mom has 2nd recurrance may-sept she get carbo+taxol 8 treatments ca 125 was down from 350 to 40, some lymph was "suriver"after that but doctor sent her for watch and wait. after 2 month her ca was up to 95, after 3 month from last chemo 230 and now 5 month after chemo it is 370. if i count
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Anyone on interferon who has retinoschisis?
Hello I have ET and am getting more and more interested in changing from hydroxycarbemide to interferon Pegasus. I did note that a rare side effect is to cause problems with the retina. Does anyone have retinoschisis or cysts on the retina which so far have not caused any problem and are allowed to take
Hello I have ET and am getting more and more interested in changing from hydroxycarbemide to interferon Pegasus. I did note that a rare side effect is to cause problems with the retina. Does anyone have retinoschisis or cysts on the retina which so far have not caused any problem and are allowed to take
Na56
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
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