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Help with Nocturia (night time urination)
Compared to others on this group, I have got off lightly with late side effects of Radiotherapy. But I still have some. I hope what I am posting does not seem trivial compared to what others are going through. I had pelvic radiotherapy 45 years ago. I believe my nocturia started about 30 years ago.
Compared to others on this group, I have got off lightly with late side effects of Radiotherapy. But I still have some. I hope what I am posting does not seem trivial compared to what others are going through. I had pelvic radiotherapy 45 years ago. I believe my nocturia started about 30 years ago.
PhilFreeToAsk
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
3 years ago
PSA after Salvage Radiation
Hi guys! I had a prostatectomy in July 2015 and my PSA fell to around .04 following surgery. It has steadily increased over 5 years to .42. I have had a PSMA scan and nothing shows up. In December I decided to go ahead with Salvage Radiation Therapy and completed my 39th treatment in early February
Hi guys! I had a prostatectomy in July 2015 and my PSA fell to around .04 following surgery. It has steadily increased over 5 years to .42. I have had a PSMA scan and nothing shows up. In December I decided to go ahead with Salvage Radiation Therapy and completed my 39th treatment in early February
billd9946
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
3 years ago
Curative-Intent Metastasis-Directed Therapies for Molecularly Defined Oligorecurrent Prostate Cancer
Patients with molecularly-defined oligorecurrent-PCa had MDT (
stereotactic
ablative body
radiotherapy
[SABR] or surgery) without HT.
Patients with molecularly-defined oligorecurrent-PCa had MDT (
stereotactic
ablative body
radiotherapy
[SABR] or surgery) without HT.
Balsam01
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Research participants needed for Gynae Cancer Narratives Project on experiences of radiotherapy
Hello We have been contacted by a researcher from Lancaster University called Hilary Stewart about a project called the Gynae Cancer Narratives Project. They are currently running a project which is exploring patients’ experiences of radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer and want to make sure that
Hello We have been contacted by a researcher from Lancaster University called Hilary Stewart about a project called the Gynae Cancer Narratives Project. They are currently running a project which is exploring patients’ experiences of radiotherapy for gynaecological cancer and want to make sure that
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
AI could help cut waiting times for cancer by automating mark-up of patient scans prior to radiotherapy.
Doctors at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge aim to drastically cut cancer waiting times by using artificial intelligence (AI) to automate lengthy radiotherapy preparations. Planning radiotherapy treatment can be a lengthy process. It starts with a 3D CT (Computed Tomography) imaging scan of the part
Doctors at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge aim to drastically cut cancer waiting times by using artificial intelligence (AI) to automate lengthy radiotherapy preparations. Planning radiotherapy treatment can be a lengthy process. It starts with a 3D CT (Computed Tomography) imaging scan of the part
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Time from finishing cycles until scans?
Hi. I was just wondering what the typical sort of time is between finishing chemo cycles and radiotherapy before having scans etc to see how much they’ve worked? My dad is currently in that ‘waiting’ part and I’m trying not to nag him about chasing up appts but he’s always so vague when he’s had his
Hi. I was just wondering what the typical sort of time is between finishing chemo cycles and radiotherapy before having scans etc to see how much they’ve worked? My dad is currently in that ‘waiting’ part and I’m trying not to nag him about chasing up appts but he’s always so vague when he’s had his
Worriedkiddo
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
Noisy valve
Looking for tips In January I had emergency surgery to replace my aortic valve (at last) I also had a double bypass and my mitral valve was scrapped all due to radiotherapy nearly thirty years ago. It was touch and go for quite a while but after 8 weeks I was allowed home. My valve is mechanical and
Looking for tips In January I had emergency surgery to replace my aortic valve (at last) I also had a double bypass and my mitral valve was scrapped all due to radiotherapy nearly thirty years ago. It was touch and go for quite a while but after 8 weeks I was allowed home. My valve is mechanical and
onthescrapheap
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Lymph’s nodes relapse
Good morning I am writing on behalf of a friend who doesn’t speak English to get some advice. My friend has been diagnosed 4 years ago with agressive localisée prostate cancer . He first went through radical prostatectomy and since his nadir psa was 0,23 and pathological report was not good he got adjuvant
Good morning I am writing on behalf of a friend who doesn’t speak English to get some advice. My friend has been diagnosed 4 years ago with agressive localisée prostate cancer . He first went through radical prostatectomy and since his nadir psa was 0,23 and pathological report was not good he got adjuvant
Johnko
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Please Read
Statement: Examining doctor: Rosenqvist Kerstin (time for examination: 2021-04-19, 09:55) DT thorax / abdomen with iv contrast 2021-04-13, 08:56 Thorax: Apically in the right upper lobe, two 6 mm large nodules are seen, metastasis suspected. Upon examination of the previous survey on 7 May 2019, only
Statement: Examining doctor: Rosenqvist Kerstin (time for examination: 2021-04-19, 09:55) DT thorax / abdomen with iv contrast 2021-04-13, 08:56 Thorax: Apically in the right upper lobe, two 6 mm large nodules are seen, metastasis suspected. Upon examination of the previous survey on 7 May 2019, only
NOCanceros
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Salvage Cryoablation
So..my UroOnc wants to pursue cryoablation after my failed radiotherapy (EBRT/LDR Brachytherapy ). I don't know yet if I can have focal only cryo or have to have whole prostate ablation. I know the ED outcome is bad, but has anyone else had this treatment and how are you doing afterward? Any other
So..my UroOnc wants to pursue cryoablation after my failed radiotherapy (EBRT/LDR Brachytherapy ). I don't know yet if I can have focal only cryo or have to have whole prostate ablation. I know the ED outcome is bad, but has anyone else had this treatment and how are you doing afterward? Any other
Deadstick
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Keytruda and Guillain Barre Syndrome
After various false starts, it has been confirmed that the Immunotherapy treatment with Keytruda has been the cause of my GBS event in January. I'm off immunotherapy forever now. Just learned today that my lung tumor has grown and is getting close to my airway. Looking at possible radiation treatment
After various false starts, it has been confirmed that the Immunotherapy treatment with Keytruda has been the cause of my GBS event in January. I'm off immunotherapy forever now. Just learned today that my lung tumor has grown and is getting close to my airway. Looking at possible radiation treatment
Ay1e5bury
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Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
A new Datadomography and Abdonimal
Hell Good people I did these examination aand the result is the following: Statement: Examining doctor: Rosenqvist Kerstin (time for examination: 2021-04-19, 09:55) DT thorax / abdomen with iv contrast 2021-04-13, 08:56 Thorax: Apically in the right upper lobe, two 6 mm large nodules are seen, metastasis
Hell Good people I did these examination aand the result is the following: Statement: Examining doctor: Rosenqvist Kerstin (time for examination: 2021-04-19, 09:55) DT thorax / abdomen with iv contrast 2021-04-13, 08:56 Thorax: Apically in the right upper lobe, two 6 mm large nodules are seen, metastasis
NOCanceros
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
When to start salvage radiation therapy
When to start salvage radiation therapy Just a quick question. I have found different psa values recommended to start salvage radiation therapy.Apparently to my understanding the earlier the better. I found different numbers ranging from 0,03 to 0.2 with a huge difference in relapse free survival
When to start salvage radiation therapy Just a quick question. I have found different psa values recommended to start salvage radiation therapy.Apparently to my understanding the earlier the better. I found different numbers ranging from 0,03 to 0.2 with a huge difference in relapse free survival
Johnko
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
PICC line tips?
Hi lovely people! I’m 5 weeks post mastectomy and sentinel node removal for DCIS and 2 invasive ductal cancer tumours; both hormone receptor positive, one HER2 positive and the other HER2 negative. I start chemo at the beginning of May. The surgeon said no radiotherapy but my oncologist has since said
Hi lovely people! I’m 5 weeks post mastectomy and sentinel node removal for DCIS and 2 invasive ductal cancer tumours; both hormone receptor positive, one HER2 positive and the other HER2 negative. I start chemo at the beginning of May. The surgeon said no radiotherapy but my oncologist has since said
AirIsUnderrated
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
3 years ago
Tips/advise for nightly loo trips!
Hi guys, I haven't posted in quite a while but like many others read daily and laugh and cry along with you. Quick summary my husband was diagnosed November 2018. Had chemo and 37 fractions of radiotherapy. Due to come off Lupron in November this year if PSA stays undetectable 🙏 He had N1 T3a. He
Hi guys, I haven't posted in quite a while but like many others read daily and laugh and cry along with you. Quick summary my husband was diagnosed November 2018. Had chemo and 37 fractions of radiotherapy. Due to come off Lupron in November this year if PSA stays undetectable 🙏 He had N1 T3a. He
Fdccs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Swallowing problems
Hi everyone, My dad has been on intense chemotherapy and radiotherapy for the past 3 weeks. His first week was with chemo and radio and the past 2 weeks has been radio alone. Next week is his final week of chemo and radio and hopefully will receive positive results soon. In the meantime, my dads developed
Hi everyone, My dad has been on intense chemotherapy and radiotherapy for the past 3 weeks. His first week was with chemo and radio and the past 2 weeks has been radio alone. Next week is his final week of chemo and radio and hopefully will receive positive results soon. In the meantime, my dads developed
HopefulAnnie101
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
NCCN guidelines for unfavorable intermediate risk
I thought I did my homework, but now I realize according to the NCCN guidelines, I could've chosen a different path. I have Gleason 7 (4+3) unfavorable intermediate risk PCa and I chose the HDR Brachytherapy (monotherapy) path. It looks like EBRT & HDR Brachytherapy is the SOC for unfavorable intermediate
I thought I did my homework, but now I realize according to the NCCN guidelines, I could've chosen a different path. I have Gleason 7 (4+3) unfavorable intermediate risk PCa and I chose the HDR Brachytherapy (monotherapy) path. It looks like EBRT & HDR Brachytherapy is the SOC for unfavorable intermediate
ocman
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Lupus and cancer
Oncologist was brilliant had done a lot of research into cancer with APS and Lupus. Opted for mastectomy to try and avoid having to have Chemo or Radiotherapy. He agreed it was better to avoid them if at all possible. Hopefully nothing shows up in Lymph nodes!
Oncologist was brilliant had done a lot of research into cancer with APS and Lupus. Opted for mastectomy to try and avoid having to have Chemo or Radiotherapy. He agreed it was better to avoid them if at all possible. Hopefully nothing shows up in Lymph nodes!
Jolevans
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Help for my lovely mum
Hi everyone. I’m looking for some help on behalf of my lovely mum (Janey1234 on this forum). Last year she was diagnosed with endometrial cancer, which we found out a few weeks ago has spread beyond her pelvic region, so she is due to start chemotherapy tomorrow. She’s just had her latest blood test
Hi everyone. I’m looking for some help on behalf of my lovely mum (Janey1234 on this forum). Last year she was diagnosed with endometrial cancer, which we found out a few weeks ago has spread beyond her pelvic region, so she is due to start chemotherapy tomorrow. She’s just had her latest blood test
Sophlou
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Retrograde Ejaculation Treatment
Hi there. It's been 2 years now since my PCa HDR BRACHYTHERAPY and low dose radiation therapy treatment. Anyone know of any treatments for retrograde ejaculation? Thx guys in advance! DS
Hi there. It's been 2 years now since my PCa HDR BRACHYTHERAPY and low dose radiation therapy treatment. Anyone know of any treatments for retrograde ejaculation? Thx guys in advance! DS
LoveyDovey
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
3 years ago
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