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New to this…just saw my PSMA
Howdy all. Let me give you a little back ground. I was having some “back” and stomach issues in June and all of July into August. Blood work looked fine, a mass was seen in CT scan near my rectum and lymph nodes in back were swollen. I work in Europe some and traveled for work. My PSA came back at 166
Howdy all. Let me give you a little back ground. I was having some “back” and stomach issues in June and all of July into August. Blood work looked fine, a mass was seen in CT scan near my rectum and lymph nodes in back were swollen. I work in Europe some and traveled for work. My PSA came back at 166
ChickenWrangler
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
Female Hormone Blood Tests and Testosterone Gel Question.
I've been weighing up the merits of asking for some testosterone gel on NHS. I didnt want to proceed without knowing my female hormone status so I carried out a Randox health home test last week. I already take HRT in tablet form, my results seem ok. My testosterone is in range but looks low, ditto
I've been weighing up the merits of asking for some testosterone gel on NHS. I didnt want to proceed without knowing my female hormone status so I carried out a Randox health home test last week. I already take HRT in tablet form, my results seem ok. My testosterone is in range but looks low, ditto
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
29 days ago
Mindblowing (and hopefully actionable soon): Innovative In-Vivo Reprogramming to Transform Cancer Therapy
it could work also in the context of cold tumors like prostate cancer! The bad part, they think they will be ready for clinical trials in 2 years. A new immuno-oncology approach is being developed to reprogram tumor cells into dendritic cells directly within the patient, bypassing traditional cell therapy
it could work also in the context of cold tumors like prostate cancer! The bad part, they think they will be ready for clinical trials in 2 years. A new immuno-oncology approach is being developed to reprogram tumor cells into dendritic cells directly within the patient, bypassing traditional cell therapy
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
30 days ago
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Back, neck and shoulder massage
Hello ladies. Im panicking again. I recently got diagnosed with stage 1 low grade ovarian cancer. I had all of my pelvic/par-aortic lymph nodes removed, none of them had cancer cells in them. My oncologist said a massage is fine. But I am worried about the missing lymph nodes. Not from the point
Hello ladies. Im panicking again. I recently got diagnosed with stage 1 low grade ovarian cancer. I had all of my pelvic/par-aortic lymph nodes removed, none of them had cancer cells in them. My oncologist said a massage is fine. But I am worried about the missing lymph nodes. Not from the point
Worrywart2000
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
ACTOv clinical trial
Hello All We've been asked to share the following information regarding a clinical trial: ACTOv is a clinical trial investigating a new personalised treatment approach to treat ovarian cancer that has relapsed (returned after previously receiving platinum chemotherapy treatment). The new treatment
Hello All We've been asked to share the following information regarding a clinical trial: ACTOv is a clinical trial investigating a new personalised treatment approach to treat ovarian cancer that has relapsed (returned after previously receiving platinum chemotherapy treatment). The new treatment
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Aussies will save us all: from Oz, a molecule that can (could) treat resistant prostate cancer
They will need some time still...but... "CDKI-73 is currently being investigated in Phase 2 clinical trials in patients with relapsed and therapy-resistant acute myeloid leukaemia, an aggressive blood cancer." Which means that at least we would not have to wait for a phase 1 to tell us the therapeutic
They will need some time still...but... "CDKI-73 is currently being investigated in Phase 2 clinical trials in patients with relapsed and therapy-resistant acute myeloid leukaemia, an aggressive blood cancer." Which means that at least we would not have to wait for a phase 1 to tell us the therapeutic
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Proton or Photon
Hi all, my wife and I are trying to determine the best choice for my prostate cancer. The biopsy/pet scan showed advanced prostate cancer with spreading to the right seminal vessel and involvement of one lymph node. We have had our first consult, locally, with a radiation (x-ray/photon) Dr. who suggested
Hi all, my wife and I are trying to determine the best choice for my prostate cancer. The biopsy/pet scan showed advanced prostate cancer with spreading to the right seminal vessel and involvement of one lymph node. We have had our first consult, locally, with a radiation (x-ray/photon) Dr. who suggested
Garfield-_1234
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Constant uptightness and lightheadedness
Since i was like 9 i always felt very uptight and inhibited. Iam 23 now. This doesnt affect my athletic capabilities,but much more so my mental state. This goes to the point where i now can't ever think clearly. Iam consntantly tired and never well-rested after waking up.I dont feel myself as much
Since i was like 9 i always felt very uptight and inhibited. Iam 23 now. This doesnt affect my athletic capabilities,but much more so my mental state. This goes to the point where i now can't ever think clearly. Iam consntantly tired and never well-rested after waking up.I dont feel myself as much
harryford01
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Men's Health Forum
1 month ago
Is Curcumin Another "Double-Edged Sword" In The Fight Against Prostate Cancer?" Still spinning my head trying to figure it out.
Many in-vitro and in-vivo studies point to antiproliferative, antimetastatic, anti-inflammatory, anti-invasive, etc. properties that Curcumin have against prostate cancer cells. But the compound is also regarded as a significant booster of Testosterone, which is a major driver of androgen-sensitive
Many in-vitro and in-vivo studies point to antiproliferative, antimetastatic, anti-inflammatory, anti-invasive, etc. properties that Curcumin have against prostate cancer cells. But the compound is also regarded as a significant booster of Testosterone, which is a major driver of androgen-sensitive
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Affect of Alendronic acid if needing dental work?
This aspect bothers me as well as the implications of taking Alendronic acid. At age 81 after taking AA for about 18 months, I stopped it after I was prescribed HRT patches for another problem . Whilst HRT protects bones to a certain extent , I believe it doesn't increase bone density as does AA.
This aspect bothers me as well as the implications of taking Alendronic acid. At age 81 after taking AA for about 18 months, I stopped it after I was prescribed HRT patches for another problem . Whilst HRT protects bones to a certain extent , I believe it doesn't increase bone density as does AA.
moconnolly
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
I'm happy to have advanced prostate cancer.
...well, rather than having brain cancer, or lung cancer or pancreatic cancer... In contrast, CaP is the one to choose. Oh.... we didn't choose? Most likely it was Dow Chemical (or one of the other 9 entities that produced 2-4-5-T (Agent Orange) that gave this to me. Nope, no military. I was drafted
...well, rather than having brain cancer, or lung cancer or pancreatic cancer... In contrast, CaP is the one to choose. Oh.... we didn't choose? Most likely it was Dow Chemical (or one of the other 9 entities that produced 2-4-5-T (Agent Orange) that gave this to me. Nope, no military. I was drafted
Spinel_Cutter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Advice needed please
Hello this is a bit of a long post, so thank you for reading it. On the 13th March 2018 I was diagnosed with Ovarian cancer. I later found out that it was High Grade 3C. I was put on Carboplatin and Pacataxol and had my De Bulking operation on the 22nd July 2018 I was then NED for 2 years but as
Hello this is a bit of a long post, so thank you for reading it. On the 13th March 2018 I was diagnosed with Ovarian cancer. I later found out that it was High Grade 3C. I was put on Carboplatin and Pacataxol and had my De Bulking operation on the 22nd July 2018 I was then NED for 2 years but as
Tay100
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Pik3 CA mutation
So I recently had a liquid biopsy done because after seven years on Ibrance and letrozole my cancer has spread in my bones and also two lesions now on my liver. The report showed the Pik3 mutation. Has anyone else been told they have that mutation and what the recommended treatment was?
So I recently had a liquid biopsy done because after seven years on Ibrance and letrozole my cancer has spread in my bones and also two lesions now on my liver. The report showed the Pik3 mutation. Has anyone else been told they have that mutation and what the recommended treatment was?
gerisplace
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 month ago
Steep Learning Curve
Hi All Four months ago, I was diagnosed with advanced Ovarian Cancer. I have had surgery and am now in the middle of chemotherapy. I did not know anything about cancer when I was diagnosed. To start with managing the shock and fear was all I could do. But as time is passing I find that I want to understand
Hi All Four months ago, I was diagnosed with advanced Ovarian Cancer. I have had surgery and am now in the middle of chemotherapy. I did not know anything about cancer when I was diagnosed. To start with managing the shock and fear was all I could do. But as time is passing I find that I want to understand
MountainSeeker
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
CT scan prior to radiation
Dr ordered a CT scan prior to Brachytherapy and IGMRT radiation. My partner has been on ADT meds for 3 months. Wanted to know how to read the results below. Impression: Since prior studies as above, decreased pelvic lymphadenopathy Abdominopelvic nodes: Decreased right posterior region External
Dr ordered a CT scan prior to Brachytherapy and IGMRT radiation. My partner has been on ADT meds for 3 months. Wanted to know how to read the results below. Impression: Since prior studies as above, decreased pelvic lymphadenopathy Abdominopelvic nodes: Decreased right posterior region External
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Prednisone reduction for Melanoma wide excision !?
Hello Everyone - It has been awhile again as I have felt reluctant to come to terms with the now clear FACT that my PMR/GCA have never really disappeared after 7 years. I am still on my lowest dose of 8.5mg of Pred which I have been unable to reduce any further - especially in the last few months with
Hello Everyone - It has been awhile again as I have felt reluctant to come to terms with the now clear FACT that my PMR/GCA have never really disappeared after 7 years. I am still on my lowest dose of 8.5mg of Pred which I have been unable to reduce any further - especially in the last few months with
Rimmy
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Alendronic acid query
I’m being pressured to take Alendronic Acid for Osteoporosis but Dad died of AF related issue. Has anyone else had experience of refusing this drug?
I’m being pressured to take Alendronic Acid for Osteoporosis but Dad died of AF related issue. Has anyone else had experience of refusing this drug?
PatriMac
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
CT scan
Dear all, my mum just got the result of her CT scan as her marker rose in the past months to 84. The CT scan showed only several enlardged lymph nodes, but nothing on her organs in the abdomen area, no ascites. What do you think that the next step is going to be? Thank you
Dear all, my mum just got the result of her CT scan as her marker rose in the past months to 84. The CT scan showed only several enlardged lymph nodes, but nothing on her organs in the abdomen area, no ascites. What do you think that the next step is going to be? Thank you
Kkjji
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
PERIODIC LIMB MOVEMENT DISORDER
I have not shared for a while. I would like to report that I have been taking the iron supplement every other day with orange juice. Also am taking 300 Gabapentin. I did a sleep study last year and it showed that the PLMD is not disturbing my sleep as it is now at a moderate amount. The sleep study
I have not shared for a while. I would like to report that I have been taking the iron supplement every other day with orange juice. Also am taking 300 Gabapentin. I did a sleep study last year and it showed that the PLMD is not disturbing my sleep as it is now at a moderate amount. The sleep study
Maximus01
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Am I right to suspect endometriosis and ask to see a private specialist?
I’m worrying I was wrong, asking to see an endometriosis specialist. What if I’m being dramatic or I’m just really sensitive to completely normal period pain. I have to take naproxen on the first day of my period cause when I used to not take it, my pain would get severe and I kept vomiting or feeling
I’m worrying I was wrong, asking to see an endometriosis specialist. What if I’m being dramatic or I’m just really sensitive to completely normal period pain. I have to take naproxen on the first day of my period cause when I used to not take it, my pain would get severe and I kept vomiting or feeling
pinkie25
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
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