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I have a recurring ovarian cancer. I'm treatable but not curable.I had radiotherapy in January to reduce a recurrence and my Ca125 went down to 21. It's now 48 ash's I'm told I can't have a scan until I have symptoms which strikes me as odd. I was having 3 monthly scans and was expecting one next month
I have a recurring ovarian cancer. I'm treatable but not curable.I had radiotherapy in January to reduce a recurrence and my Ca125 went down to 21. It's now 48 ash's I'm told I can't have a scan until I have symptoms which strikes me as odd. I was having 3 monthly scans and was expecting one next month
loobilou
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
pathology results !
Hello ! Ok, to follow up from my previous post: The good news is, no ovarian tumour residue etc. The “we don’t know yet news” is: The cervix , when removed and biopsied , showed it had high grade of both CIN & CGIN cells - as the cervix was removed they feel they should have removed the risk
Hello ! Ok, to follow up from my previous post: The good news is, no ovarian tumour residue etc. The “we don’t know yet news” is: The cervix , when removed and biopsied , showed it had high grade of both CIN & CGIN cells - as the cervix was removed they feel they should have removed the risk
Atai
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Dad just diagnosed, looking for advice
Hi everyone, My dad (aged 60) has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He's been given a lot of information to read and he will be meeting with his care team again soon to decide on a treatment plan - the treatment options being considered are active surveillance, radiotherapy/hormones, focal
Hi everyone, My dad (aged 60) has just been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He's been given a lot of information to read and he will be meeting with his care team again soon to decide on a treatment plan - the treatment options being considered are active surveillance, radiotherapy/hormones, focal
May1994
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
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My husband has been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma , he has to have surgery because it’s too big for radio therapy .I’m so worried about how he’ll be after the operation and whether he’ll return to full health? His consultant has already told him that he’ll be off work for at least 6 months.Is anyone
My husband has been diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma , he has to have surgery because it’s too big for radio therapy .I’m so worried about how he’ll be after the operation and whether he’ll return to full health? His consultant has already told him that he’ll be off work for at least 6 months.Is anyone
Healthcare23
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
51 yo recently diagnosed
I was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. I am 51 with no family history. PSA 20, 2 lesions on MRI, and biopsy showed one was 3/4 and the other 4/3. I am pretty much exclusively bottom. I read here about how gay men should not get a prostatectomy. Whatever little information I have read seem
I was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. I am 51 with no family history. PSA 20, 2 lesions on MRI, and biopsy showed one was 3/4 and the other 4/3. I am pretty much exclusively bottom. I read here about how gay men should not get a prostatectomy. Whatever little information I have read seem
sydney1972
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
1 year ago
Running has carried me through
I completed C25K during a Covid lockdown three years ago (we were allowed out for exercise). Then last February, just before I was going to attempt a Parkrun, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and sucked into a whirlwind of medical tests and treatment. The doctors told me that exercise could help me
I completed C25K during a Covid lockdown three years ago (we were allowed out for exercise). Then last February, just before I was going to attempt a Parkrun, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and sucked into a whirlwind of medical tests and treatment. The doctors told me that exercise could help me
Runnerdownunder
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Great neurology appt
The oncology palliative care NP that I see occasionally suggested I be evaluated by a neurologist as I expressed concern about my neuropathy, balance and memory. She's prescribed extremely helpful meds for side effects, spends alot of time talking with and listening to me and I trust her alot. My
The oncology palliative care NP that I see occasionally suggested I be evaluated by a neurologist as I expressed concern about my neuropathy, balance and memory. She's prescribed extremely helpful meds for side effects, spends alot of time talking with and listening to me and I trust her alot. My
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
How Long Does it Take to Regain a Full State of Consciousness After a Medically Induced Coma?
Hello, My dad (aged 64) was recently admitted to the ICU on June 3rd. When he first arrived at the ER after suffering aphasia and impaired memory, the doctors found a lesion on his temporal lobe. Shortly thereafter he suffered a grand mal seizure. After the seizure the doctors were having difficulty
Hello, My dad (aged 64) was recently admitted to the ICU on June 3rd. When he first arrived at the ER after suffering aphasia and impaired memory, the doctors found a lesion on his temporal lobe. Shortly thereafter he suffered a grand mal seizure. After the seizure the doctors were having difficulty
natalierosejerome
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
End of holiday??
Hi everybody, was wondering if you could share your experiences to help me decide the end of my ADT holiday. In short: PCA found in 10/2019, PSA=49, Gleason=8, mets in local + infra/para aortal lymph nodes, started ADT 11/2019, radiotherapy 01/2020, undetectable PSA 09/2020, started holiday 05/2022
Hi everybody, was wondering if you could share your experiences to help me decide the end of my ADT holiday. In short: PCA found in 10/2019, PSA=49, Gleason=8, mets in local + infra/para aortal lymph nodes, started ADT 11/2019, radiotherapy 01/2020, undetectable PSA 09/2020, started holiday 05/2022
R1166
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Anyone have a high testosterone after SBRT?
In September 2022 I had image guided SBRT utilizing ViewRay Technology for a 3+4 gleason grade, low decipher score, PSA 2.7 before treatment, on Avodart for BPH. Been monitoring PSAs and Testosterone every three months, and remaining on Avodart. During this time my PSAs and Testosterone values have
In September 2022 I had image guided SBRT utilizing ViewRay Technology for a 3+4 gleason grade, low decipher score, PSA 2.7 before treatment, on Avodart for BPH. Been monitoring PSAs and Testosterone every three months, and remaining on Avodart. During this time my PSAs and Testosterone values have
Yearofthecow
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
cost of Gold Fiducial Markers
I had three markers put into my prostate to assist targeting the Xray for radiotherapy. Whereas my Medicare advantage plan Humana paid for the procedure, the office nurse said I need to pay $75 for the markers as it is not covered. Is this true??? I have found no evidence for this.
I had three markers put into my prostate to assist targeting the Xray for radiotherapy. Whereas my Medicare advantage plan Humana paid for the procedure, the office nurse said I need to pay $75 for the markers as it is not covered. Is this true??? I have found no evidence for this.
Doodlebun
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Advice Needed, Abiraterone Failing?
Hi to all, I was diagnosed with locally advanced prostate cancer back in 2018. I have had 40 sessions of radiotherapy and HT since then, I am currently taking Abiraterone with Steroids and I have a three-monthly De-Capetyl injection. My Gleason score is 7, (4+3). I recently had a Gallium PSMA PET scan
Hi to all, I was diagnosed with locally advanced prostate cancer back in 2018. I have had 40 sessions of radiotherapy and HT since then, I am currently taking Abiraterone with Steroids and I have a three-monthly De-Capetyl injection. My Gleason score is 7, (4+3). I recently had a Gallium PSMA PET scan
scranbag
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
BIOMARKER TESTING
My wife has extensive small cell lung cancer (SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current immunotherapy (atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective. There are several chemotherapy options
My wife has extensive small cell lung cancer (SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current immunotherapy (atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective. There are several chemotherapy options
Info911
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Advice on bloodwork after radiation treatment?
Hello all, I have been coming back to this forum since finding it a few weeks back, and am looking for some advice and thoughts on my father's case. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer (a very low PSA) back in 2016, underwent a radical prostatectomy that year, and then radiation a year or two later
Hello all, I have been coming back to this forum since finding it a few weeks back, and am looking for some advice and thoughts on my father's case. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer (a very low PSA) back in 2016, underwent a radical prostatectomy that year, and then radiation a year or two later
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hospital update
hi all Had my first hospital assessment this afternoon but the Registrar said I wasn’t typical of Angina symptoms. ECG was ok but she’s sending me for an echocardiogram and ct scan to be sure. She did wonder if I had a lung problem due to being an ex smoker (only for 2 months) and having had radiotherapy
hi all Had my first hospital assessment this afternoon but the Registrar said I wasn’t typical of Angina symptoms. ECG was ok but she’s sending me for an echocardiogram and ct scan to be sure. She did wonder if I had a lung problem due to being an ex smoker (only for 2 months) and having had radiotherapy
Yoga2011
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Hello Everyone ...6 year anniversary
Morning everyone ....well it was 6 years ago I was here online telling you had been diagnosed with Breast cancer ...worried, panicking, upset and very worried ....and here I am now after operation chemo and radiotherapy and finishing 20th June my 5 years doing a trial ...Happy and content living my best
Morning everyone ....well it was 6 years ago I was here online telling you had been diagnosed with Breast cancer ...worried, panicking, upset and very worried ....and here I am now after operation chemo and radiotherapy and finishing 20th June my 5 years doing a trial ...Happy and content living my best
jackearls1000
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
I need help please
Hi Feb 2023 my husband PSA was 7.4 considered non urgent by our GP Private MRI showed stage 5 prostrate cancer in situ of right hand side Biopsy showed a a Gleason score of 9 Bone scans clear CT scans clear No node involved Diagnosis TP3a Prostectomy nine weeks ago The results were not great
Hi Feb 2023 my husband PSA was 7.4 considered non urgent by our GP Private MRI showed stage 5 prostrate cancer in situ of right hand side Biopsy showed a a Gleason score of 9 Bone scans clear CT scans clear No node involved Diagnosis TP3a Prostectomy nine weeks ago The results were not great
Goggiealoud
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Treatment plan
Hi, could anyone tell me if this amount of chemo sounds right as all posts I read are more, I have stage 2b nsclc adenocarcinoma, plan is 6 weeks radiaton with week 1 cisplatin and vinorelbine, week 2 vinorelbine, week 3 just radiotherapy, week 4 same as week 1, week 5 same as week 2, week 6 just radiotherapy
Hi, could anyone tell me if this amount of chemo sounds right as all posts I read are more, I have stage 2b nsclc adenocarcinoma, plan is 6 weeks radiaton with week 1 cisplatin and vinorelbine, week 2 vinorelbine, week 3 just radiotherapy, week 4 same as week 1, week 5 same as week 2, week 6 just radiotherapy
Stayp0sitive
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
question about chemo for recurring tumour
hi, My husband was diagnosed with GBM4 in December 2021. He has had an enlarged biopsy, a removal of tumour, radiotherapy x 2, months of TMZ and avastin. We’ve had 6 months of stable scans and no chemo which has been amazing. Recent scan showed regrowth and the oncologist is recommending lomustine
hi, My husband was diagnosed with GBM4 in December 2021. He has had an enlarged biopsy, a removal of tumour, radiotherapy x 2, months of TMZ and avastin. We’ve had 6 months of stable scans and no chemo which has been amazing. Recent scan showed regrowth and the oncologist is recommending lomustine
15773
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
has anyone here undergone Lung Surgery for cancer?
hi there, newbie here who has just joined and who is looking to connect with some people who have experienced treatments for lung cancer, in this instance, surgery. my mum has been diagnosed with stage 3a lung cancer and is in the process of gathering information in order to make a decision over what
hi there, newbie here who has just joined and who is looking to connect with some people who have experienced treatments for lung cancer, in this instance, surgery. my mum has been diagnosed with stage 3a lung cancer and is in the process of gathering information in order to make a decision over what
Chambertin-1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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