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Sweet syndrome in the setting of breast cancer
Sweet syndrome in the setting of breast cancer: A literature review 2024. 34 cases of female patients with breast cancer and Sweet's syndrome (authors used a wide search range from 1950 to 2023). Triggers for Sweet's syndrome within this setting: - Surgery (47%) - Medication (20%) - Triggered by
Sweet syndrome in the setting of breast cancer: A literature review 2024. 34 cases of female patients with breast cancer and Sweet's syndrome (authors used a wide search range from 1950 to 2023). Triggers for Sweet's syndrome within this setting: - Surgery (47%) - Medication (20%) - Triggered by
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
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Sweet's Syndrome UK
1 month ago
Post radiotherapy for lung cancer
Can someone please share with me their experience after going thru radiotherapy for lung cancer? My dad had a radiotherapy for his lung cancer in Oct 2023. The radiotherapy went well with him not going thru any adverse side effects. However, now, 7 months later, he is experiencing shortness of breath
Can someone please share with me their experience after going thru radiotherapy for lung cancer? My dad had a radiotherapy for his lung cancer in Oct 2023. The radiotherapy went well with him not going thru any adverse side effects. However, now, 7 months later, he is experiencing shortness of breath
Hokiun
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 month ago
Boomsong
Hi guys I am new to this site and it is my first post.My husband has compensated cirrhosis diagnosed in Dec 2023. 6 mth scans were recommended as cancer surveillance. However the first scan revealed a small tumor in the left lobe. He has undergone radiation treatment for this now completed the course.His
Hi guys I am new to this site and it is my first post.My husband has compensated cirrhosis diagnosed in Dec 2023. 6 mth scans were recommended as cancer surveillance. However the first scan revealed a small tumor in the left lobe. He has undergone radiation treatment for this now completed the course.His
Boomsongs
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
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Lower Platelet count after HDR Brachytherapy
I am 76 and have had a low platelet count for at least the past 30 years. My results had usually been in the 125,000 range, with 140,000 to 150,000 being the minimum value to be considered normal. I had HD Brachytherapy for prostate cancer in November 2021, and ever since then my platelet count has
I am 76 and have had a low platelet count for at least the past 30 years. My results had usually been in the 125,000 range, with 140,000 to 150,000 being the minimum value to be considered normal. I had HD Brachytherapy for prostate cancer in November 2021, and ever since then my platelet count has
PopCubby
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
PSA Nadir 6 Months After Primary RT Correlates With Prostate Cancer Outcomes — Or does it?, MedPage Today May 22, 2024
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PSA Nadir 6 Months After
[i]This article from MedPage Today is reproduced in full along with the link to the full access editorial comment is also provided. However, it has numerous hyperlinks to the the research cited within. The link to the MedPage article provides those links. [/i] [i]* * *[/i]
PSA Nadir 6 Months After
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Skull met!
I am receiving radiation on a skull med on my left side, just passed my optical nerve area. I am wondering if I should have another MRI after the fifth or sixth radiation treatment to see if the med has been eliminated or should they continue on with the complete 10 treatments? any suggestions would
I am receiving radiation on a skull med on my left side, just passed my optical nerve area. I am wondering if I should have another MRI after the fifth or sixth radiation treatment to see if the med has been eliminated or should they continue on with the complete 10 treatments? any suggestions would
docbulldog
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Worsening back pain after treatment?
I’ve had back pain before, and even had surgery to relieve it, but this is different. I’ve brought this up with my RO and my plain oncologist, but wanted to see if anyone here has experienced this. Next week I’ll be talking to my GP. A reminder of my DX: Gleason 9, spread to local lymph nodes. Treated
I’ve had back pain before, and even had surgery to relieve it, but this is different. I’ve brought this up with my RO and my plain oncologist, but wanted to see if anyone here has experienced this. Next week I’ll be talking to my GP. A reminder of my DX: Gleason 9, spread to local lymph nodes. Treated
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Androlic acid
8 yrs ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer , I had lumpectomy , chemo , radio therapy . ongoing hormonal blockers for another 4 yrs, my oncologist wants me to start androlic acid to help my bones after a dexa scan showed I had oastiopenia . I really do not want to start the meds and am very anxious
8 yrs ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer , I had lumpectomy , chemo , radio therapy . ongoing hormonal blockers for another 4 yrs, my oncologist wants me to start androlic acid to help my bones after a dexa scan showed I had oastiopenia . I really do not want to start the meds and am very anxious
SjDexDolly
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Two week post SBRT update
Hello All, I completed my 5 SBRT sessions on 5/1/2024. My results have been very similar to ToolBeltZia so I have not posted repetitive daily entries. Here are some items that may be of interest. 1) Very similar issues with constipation as ToolBeltZia had following SBRT. That is just now improving
Hello All, I completed my 5 SBRT sessions on 5/1/2024. My results have been very similar to ToolBeltZia so I have not posted repetitive daily entries. Here are some items that may be of interest. 1) Very similar issues with constipation as ToolBeltZia had following SBRT. That is just now improving
Info_Search_JMA
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Is it worth it?
I'm a 64 year old gay man married for 30+ years. I went to get my testosterone checked and it was slightly low but the doctor said before he prescribed T he wanted to do a PSA test. My PSA was 8, so he told me no sex or biking for 10 days and we retested and it was down to 5 which he said was still
I'm a 64 year old gay man married for 30+ years. I went to get my testosterone checked and it was slightly low but the doctor said before he prescribed T he wanted to do a PSA test. My PSA was 8, so he told me no sex or biking for 10 days and we retested and it was down to 5 which he said was still
PrettyUnhappyGuy
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
2 months ago
HoneyYorkie
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
HoneyYorkie
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 months ago
Update, small cell
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I posted but check in time to time. I'm not really sure of the purpose of this update is except we don't have a lot of family so I'm hoping writing it down will help. Please be sensitive as I'm struggling. I really can't hear about should of dones. My husband was
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I posted but check in time to time. I'm not really sure of the purpose of this update is except we don't have a lot of family so I'm hoping writing it down will help. Please be sensitive as I'm struggling. I really can't hear about should of dones. My husband was
Fdccs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Lung cancer stage 4
Just curious - have had cancer 6 times now, breast cancer x 3; bowel; lung; 5 times all operated on & fine, now this 6th time caused by the radiotherapy I had 25 years ago for my breast cancer caused my squamous lung cancer, not operable + of course no radiotherapy as I've had the max - was only discovered
Just curious - have had cancer 6 times now, breast cancer x 3; bowel; lung; 5 times all operated on & fine, now this 6th time caused by the radiotherapy I had 25 years ago for my breast cancer caused my squamous lung cancer, not operable + of course no radiotherapy as I've had the max - was only discovered
younginmind
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Side effects back 6months after treatment.
Hi all I am 67 and was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year with a PSA of11, an MRI indicated a couple of areas of concern in the prostate which was later confirmed by a Prostate biopsy (Ouch!!). I was given a choice of treatments and I opted (rightly or wrongly) for external beam radiotherapy
Hi all I am 67 and was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year with a PSA of11, an MRI indicated a couple of areas of concern in the prostate which was later confirmed by a Prostate biopsy (Ouch!!). I was given a choice of treatments and I opted (rightly or wrongly) for external beam radiotherapy
Baldoldgit
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 months ago
QoL: Moonrise at a liminal place No. 2
I painted three versions of this mixed media work, being drawn repeatedly to the reference photograph. It is a place called Cwmtudu (pronounced Coom-ti-di to my American and, I imagine, most of my English friends here), and here we are looking down jnto the valley from a rocky outcrop on some clifftops
I painted three versions of this mixed media work, being drawn repeatedly to the reference photograph. It is a place called Cwmtudu (pronounced Coom-ti-di to my American and, I imagine, most of my English friends here), and here we are looking down jnto the valley from a rocky outcrop on some clifftops
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
RLS & Dissociative Seizures
Read my story in my profile. I will add any news/changes in my condition(s) as and when they arise. Currently I am confronting Stage 3, Prostate Cancer. Radiotherapy treatment for a month, roughly halfway through at the time of writing.
Read my story in my profile. I will add any news/changes in my condition(s) as and when they arise. Currently I am confronting Stage 3, Prostate Cancer. Radiotherapy treatment for a month, roughly halfway through at the time of writing.
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Bowel and bladder problems after Radiotherapy
Hi, I am Maz and I am 76 years old, I still work but from home now. I have suffered with multiple sclerosis for over 40 years although apart from the early years it hasn't bothered me too much until 2013 when I was diagnosed with anal cancer stage T3. I underwent some chemo and a great deal of radiotherapy
Hi, I am Maz and I am 76 years old, I still work but from home now. I have suffered with multiple sclerosis for over 40 years although apart from the early years it hasn't bothered me too much until 2013 when I was diagnosed with anal cancer stage T3. I underwent some chemo and a great deal of radiotherapy
Maz131
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 months ago
In the UK Olaparib only seems to be available for those testing positive for BRCA. Is this a cost issue that it is not widely available?
Beej59• A few seconds ago•0 Replies My partner has advanced PC with tumours in ribs, spine and iliac. He has been stable on Zoladex for 8 years but this may now be changing. We insisted on a BRCA test which has come back negative but from what I understand Olaparib is only being made available
Beej59• A few seconds ago•0 Replies My partner has advanced PC with tumours in ribs, spine and iliac. He has been stable on Zoladex for 8 years but this may now be changing. We insisted on a BRCA test which has come back negative but from what I understand Olaparib is only being made available
Beej59
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
In the UK Olaparib only seems to be available for those testing positive for BRCA. Is this a cost issue that it is not widely available?
My partner has advanced PC with tumours in ribs, spine and iliac. He has been stable on Zoladex for 8 years but this may now be changing. We insisted on a BRCA test which has come back negative but from what I understand Olaparib is only being made available to patients in the UK for those who test
My partner has advanced PC with tumours in ribs, spine and iliac. He has been stable on Zoladex for 8 years but this may now be changing. We insisted on a BRCA test which has come back negative but from what I understand Olaparib is only being made available to patients in the UK for those who test
Beej59
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
TRAP trial: radiotherapy combined with hormone therapy can help some advanced prostate cancer patients avoid chemotherapy
TRAP is maybe not the best name for a clinical trial, but hey… https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive/new-trial-finds-radiotherapy-combined-with-hormone-therapy-can-help-some-advanced-prostate-cancer-patients-avoid-chemotherapy
TRAP is maybe not the best name for a clinical trial, but hey… https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive/new-trial-finds-radiotherapy-combined-with-hormone-therapy-can-help-some-advanced-prostate-cancer-patients-avoid-chemotherapy
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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