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Vasectomy & PCa risk: a meta-analysis of prospective studies
New study below [1]. "In conclusion, findings from this meta-analysis of prospective studies indicate that vasectomy may be positively associated with the risk of prostate cancer." "A total of 15 eligible cohort studies (16 datasets) with more than four million of participants were eventually included
New study below [1]. "In conclusion, findings from this meta-analysis of prospective studies indicate that vasectomy may be positively associated with the risk of prostate cancer." "A total of 15 eligible cohort studies (16 datasets) with more than four million of participants were eventually included
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Virtual support from Ovacome this week
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Mastectomy Chatter with Ovarian Cancer Action - Monday 20 July 7-8pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/mastectomy-chatter Gentle home exercise class with cancer exercise specialist Lizzy Davis - Tuesday 21 July, 2-2.45pm
Hello This is to let you know about the online events on our programme this week. Mastectomy Chatter with Ovarian Cancer Action - Monday 20 July 7-8pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/mastectomy-chatter Gentle home exercise class with cancer exercise specialist Lizzy Davis - Tuesday 21 July, 2-2.45pm
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
How to cope?
My symptoms began truly way back at 8 year old, my first period landed me in hospital. I suffered massive traumas, abuses at the hands of several pervert men, abuses from parents, bullied etc... how i made it this far is beyond me. Edit: These abuses were in childhood and are for context that i suffered
My symptoms began truly way back at 8 year old, my first period landed me in hospital. I suffered massive traumas, abuses at the hands of several pervert men, abuses from parents, bullied etc... how i made it this far is beyond me. Edit: These abuses were in childhood and are for context that i suffered
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
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Hi there I feel that this path is so long. Began in 2004 with bilateral mastectomy and TAC chemo. Then in 2014 tumor markers high pet scan showed bone meets. Faslodex added to Arimidex and now Ibrance is replacing Arimidex. Sometimes I feel that instead of the side effects I'd rather live my life free
Hi there I feel that this path is so long. Began in 2004 with bilateral mastectomy and TAC chemo. Then in 2014 tumor markers high pet scan showed bone meets. Faslodex added to Arimidex and now Ibrance is replacing Arimidex. Sometimes I feel that instead of the side effects I'd rather live my life free
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Newly Diagnosed
Hi Its lovely to find this page and be able to share with people who understand. Coming to terms with this has been pretty difficult as you will all know. I really want to keep positive on this journey and believe I will be here to see my girls grow up - just need to figure out how to do that! My background
Hi Its lovely to find this page and be able to share with people who understand. Coming to terms with this has been pretty difficult as you will all know. I really want to keep positive on this journey and believe I will be here to see my girls grow up - just need to figure out how to do that! My background
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Semen Analysis what do the results mean ?
Hi I was wondering is 0-2 WBC and 3-5 RBC normal in a seaman test after a vasectomy ? Thank you
Hi I was wondering is 0-2 WBC and 3-5 RBC normal in a seaman test after a vasectomy ? Thank you
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
Icsi... any advice please... no judging please!!
Hi peeps, I am 29, my partner is alot older than me... we both have children from previous relationships... I have been sterilised and he had a vasectomy over 20 years ago, we have decided that we want a child together... We both smoke, my partner only drinks coffee, I drink tea... I am on medication
Hi peeps, I am 29, my partner is alot older than me... we both have children from previous relationships... I have been sterilised and he had a vasectomy over 20 years ago, we have decided that we want a child together... We both smoke, my partner only drinks coffee, I drink tea... I am on medication
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
New Member - De Novo MBC
Hi everyone, My name is Anna and I am new to the forum. Diagnosed in March 2019 with MBC straight out of the gate at 65 with 4 small bone mets on ribs and pelvis. Was quite a shock since I was completely asymptomatic! I’m ashamed to admit it but I had never had a mammogram (lesson learned the hard way
Hi everyone, My name is Anna and I am new to the forum. Diagnosed in March 2019 with MBC straight out of the gate at 65 with 4 small bone mets on ribs and pelvis. Was quite a shock since I was completely asymptomatic! I’m ashamed to admit it but I had never had a mammogram (lesson learned the hard way
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Experiences of recovery after gall bladder removal?
How long does it take for your body to adjust to no gall bladder and the continuous stream of bile into the gut? What are other peoples experiences. I am a 62 years old and reasonably active. I had my gall bladder removed ( cholecystectomy) in March this year. 2 months after the operation ( laparoscopy
How long does it take for your body to adjust to no gall bladder and the continuous stream of bile into the gut? What are other peoples experiences. I am a 62 years old and reasonably active. I had my gall bladder removed ( cholecystectomy) in March this year. 2 months after the operation ( laparoscopy
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Recently diagnosed metastatic
Hello everyone I'm caroline, 39 and in the UK. July 2015 I was diagnosed with primary Her2 positive BC, had mastectomy, chemo, herceptin injections for 12 months, and radiotherapy, treatment ended Feb 2016 with NED. I had a bone scan just before lockdown here as I'd had the odd niggle of discomfort
Hello everyone I'm caroline, 39 and in the UK. July 2015 I was diagnosed with primary Her2 positive BC, had mastectomy, chemo, herceptin injections for 12 months, and radiotherapy, treatment ended Feb 2016 with NED. I had a bone scan just before lockdown here as I'd had the odd niggle of discomfort
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
About to try Zoladex for pain. Does it work? What can i expect?
Ovary bowel tethering. Lots of adhesions from surgical procedures including ectopic pregnancy with rupture, tubal ligation gone wrong (subsequent removal of broken tube and clip), cystectomy x2, vaginal hysterectomy. 1 week ago confirmed extensive endometriosis. I'm in so much pain and hope this zoladex
Ovary bowel tethering. Lots of adhesions from surgical procedures including ectopic pregnancy with rupture, tubal ligation gone wrong (subsequent removal of broken tube and clip), cystectomy x2, vaginal hysterectomy. 1 week ago confirmed extensive endometriosis. I'm in so much pain and hope this zoladex
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
PICC Line
Well, it's been a rollercoaster of a month for me... my infection did not seem to improve with the removal of the port and the oral antibiotics. The doctor wanted me to go to the ER to get IV antibiotics put into to me. Ordinarily wouldn't mind going to the ER but with a pandemic going on, I was very
Well, it's been a rollercoaster of a month for me... my infection did not seem to improve with the removal of the port and the oral antibiotics. The doctor wanted me to go to the ER to get IV antibiotics put into to me. Ordinarily wouldn't mind going to the ER but with a pandemic going on, I was very
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
Ibrance - to start or not?
Hi everyone - I'm posting on behalf of my mom, Maria. She was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer in 2012, had a mastectomy and was put on tamoxifen (no chemo). We found out it came back in September of 2018. She currently has 2 tumors in her bone - t2 and l4 regions (only bone, no organs). She has
Hi everyone - I'm posting on behalf of my mom, Maria. She was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer in 2012, had a mastectomy and was put on tamoxifen (no chemo). We found out it came back in September of 2018. She currently has 2 tumors in her bone - t2 and l4 regions (only bone, no organs). She has
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Virtual support from Ovacome this week
Hello everyone Since the beginning of lockdown we have been running a number of online support and information sessions around different topics, to help support our community at this time. This week’s sessions will be: BRCA: Risk-reducing mastectomy chatter - Monday 8 June 2-3pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk
Hello everyone Since the beginning of lockdown we have been running a number of online support and information sessions around different topics, to help support our community at this time. This week’s sessions will be: BRCA: Risk-reducing mastectomy chatter - Monday 8 June 2-3pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Chemo port leading to emergency. Can we remove it during severe anemia?
My mother in law is 60year old and was diagnosed with a stage1- 1inch malignant lump with h1+ in her right breast. We moved forward and had her right mastectomy done within 2weeks of detection. After one month we started chemo with docetaxel, carboplatin and trastuzumab as suggested by medical oncologist
My mother in law is 60year old and was diagnosed with a stage1- 1inch malignant lump with h1+ in her right breast. We moved forward and had her right mastectomy done within 2weeks of detection. After one month we started chemo with docetaxel, carboplatin and trastuzumab as suggested by medical oncologist
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Breast Cancer India
4 years ago
Has anyone had their Breast Cancer metastasized to the breast skin (aka Skin Mets)?
Diagnosed with invasive lobular breast cancer in my right breast in 2015, estrogen and progesterone positive. I subsequently had a mastectomy followed by radiation with clean margins and with no evidence of disease. A couple years later, I had breast reconstruction and it was discovered that my breast
Diagnosed with invasive lobular breast cancer in my right breast in 2015, estrogen and progesterone positive. I subsequently had a mastectomy followed by radiation with clean margins and with no evidence of disease. A couple years later, I had breast reconstruction and it was discovered that my breast
gindifox
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Never give up hope !
Hello ladies. I am new and just got my results. I am soon to be 53 years old next month. I was told today I have Invasive Cancer stage II and Grade 3. It's right on the Nipple area so I chosen to go with Mastectomy of my left breast and get reconstructed later. Good news due to a cancellation my surgery
Hello ladies. I am new and just got my results. I am soon to be 53 years old next month. I was told today I have Invasive Cancer stage II and Grade 3. It's right on the Nipple area so I chosen to go with Mastectomy of my left breast and get reconstructed later. Good news due to a cancellation my surgery
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
PART 2. NO to radiation treament
After being very stressed about her telling me someone would call and it would be about more than likely getting radiation FIVE DAYS a week from 3 to 6 weeks. I know from a friend that had stage 2 and had chemo, mastectomy, radiation and that the radiation for her was the worse part of it. She said
After being very stressed about her telling me someone would call and it would be about more than likely getting radiation FIVE DAYS a week from 3 to 6 weeks. I know from a friend that had stage 2 and had chemo, mastectomy, radiation and that the radiation for her was the worse part of it. She said
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Starting Afresh
Hi I am Debbie and I am from Belfast. Mentally and physically I have been turned inside out with my diagnosis and treatment. I need to take back control of something in my life and am Hoping that by completing the C25K I can do this. I had completed 4 park runs before my diagnosis and I would absolutely
Hi I am Debbie and I am from Belfast. Mentally and physically I have been turned inside out with my diagnosis and treatment. I need to take back control of something in my life and am Hoping that by completing the C25K I can do this. I had completed 4 park runs before my diagnosis and I would absolutely
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
37yrs old- newly diagnosed with invasive lobular in the right breast. Debating double or single mastectomy. Advice?
Hi, I’m 37 and a mother of 2 boys, the youngest is 19months. I was diagnosed with multifocal invasive lobular carcinoma in my right breast 13 days ago and am a little shaken! So far my doctors don’t suspect any lymph node involvement and the tumor is ER+ PR+ and HER2- which is leading to an excellent
Hi, I’m 37 and a mother of 2 boys, the youngest is 19months. I was diagnosed with multifocal invasive lobular carcinoma in my right breast 13 days ago and am a little shaken! So far my doctors don’t suspect any lymph node involvement and the tumor is ER+ PR+ and HER2- which is leading to an excellent
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 years ago
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