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Hello all, an update my husband has cirrhosis NAL and 2 tumours were found. He had the above procedure a few weeks ago and good news yesterday the procedure has been successful, no cancer lighting up. Now it’s regular CT/MRI. To all of you awaiting this procedure I truly hope you have this outcome
Hello all, an update my husband has cirrhosis NAL and 2 tumours were found. He had the above procedure a few weeks ago and good news yesterday the procedure has been successful, no cancer lighting up. Now it’s regular CT/MRI. To all of you awaiting this procedure I truly hope you have this outcome
Campervan29
in
British Liver Trust
1 month ago
TACE date
Hello all, well we have my husbands
TACE
procedure date of 24th April. We are there the day before for pre procedure checks. So it’s roll on 24th let’s attempt to slow or get rid of these 2 tumours.
Hello all, well we have my husbands
TACE
procedure date of 24th April. We are there the day before for pre procedure checks. So it’s roll on 24th let’s attempt to slow or get rid of these 2 tumours.
Campervan29
in
British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Please tell me what this means, I don’t understand.
Help please, my husband had a
TACE
procedure a few weeks ago not had the outcome of this yet. But, we have received this in a letter today ‘Background liver cirrhosis NALD, S6 4.5 cm hyper vascular lesion HCC 11 mm area with washout in left lobe suspicious for HCC, portal hypertension”.
Help please, my husband had a
TACE
procedure a few weeks ago not had the outcome of this yet. But, we have received this in a letter today ‘Background liver cirrhosis NALD, S6 4.5 cm hyper vascular lesion HCC 11 mm area with washout in left lobe suspicious for HCC, portal hypertension”.
Campervan29
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
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Mets in the liver and Enhertu doesn't work - searching for other treatment
She discovered "
TACE
and Ablation" of cancer center university Frankfurt / Prof. Vogl. After the five treatment sequences in January 2023 the liver was clean :) [Note: you have to pay it by your own - no cost absorption by the health insurance] In June 2023 the mets are back...
She discovered "
TACE
and Ablation" of cancer center university Frankfurt / Prof. Vogl. After the five treatment sequences in January 2023 the liver was clean :) [Note: you have to pay it by your own - no cost absorption by the health insurance] In June 2023 the mets are back...
deHans
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Has somebody "steped back" to a former drug?
She ist planning a
TACE
(isolated chemo only for the liver) again. Last time it worked. 3. She starts an off label-Treatment with 150MHz. .... 5. Start Trodelvy. . . the wish/hope ist to find something with less side effects.
She ist planning a
TACE
(isolated chemo only for the liver) again. Last time it worked. 3. She starts an off label-Treatment with 150MHz. .... 5. Start Trodelvy. . . the wish/hope ist to find something with less side effects.
deHans
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Emerging Liver-Directed Therapies
Experts are looking at "combinations" such as immuno- or targeted therapies with procedures like Y90, SIRT,
TACE
, etc. I feel the doctors are thinking more creatively and understanding that HCC differs for every patient. Unfortunately, I'm so busy that I forgot to take photos.
Experts are looking at "combinations" such as immuno- or targeted therapies with procedures like Y90, SIRT,
TACE
, etc. I feel the doctors are thinking more creatively and understanding that HCC differs for every patient. Unfortunately, I'm so busy that I forgot to take photos.
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
6 months ago
does ace inhibitors make withdrawal?
Has anyone ever gone through any type of ACE withdrawal? If so, what were the symptoms and their duration?
Has anyone ever gone through any type of ACE withdrawal? If so, what were the symptoms and their duration?
SC81
in
British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
Muscle pain
Good morning. I am getting pretty debilitating muscle pain in my core - around my groin and up above. I think maybe these are my rectus abdominis muscles. It’s strange because it has happened before and I don’t’ recall doing anything to cause it. It’s very painful, has lasted days and doesn’t seem to
Good morning. I am getting pretty debilitating muscle pain in my core - around my groin and up above. I think maybe these are my rectus abdominis muscles. It’s strange because it has happened before and I don’t’ recall doing anything to cause it. It’s very painful, has lasted days and doesn’t seem to
Huginn
in
MPN Voice
9 days ago
Coming off of medication?
Hello, My husband (age 46) had a heart attack in December and had a stent fitted in his LAD artery. The surgery went well, all other arteries were clear, he attended the rehab programme and was coping well and was discharged. He’s on quite a lot of medication - aspirin, beta blockers, statins and ACE
Hello, My husband (age 46) had a heart attack in December and had a stent fitted in his LAD artery. The surgery went well, all other arteries were clear, he attended the rehab programme and was coping well and was discharged. He’s on quite a lot of medication - aspirin, beta blockers, statins and ACE
WorriedWife10
in
British Heart Foundation
17 days ago
The Heat
After a seemingly endless rainy season (never really cold and never really warm) summer seemed to arrive in mid-summer's day. This morning my flat is already 28C with no heating of any kind and no sunny windows. In hot weather your blood vessels dilate and particularly if you are on beta blockers, ACE
After a seemingly endless rainy season (never really cold and never really warm) summer seemed to arrive in mid-summer's day. This morning my flat is already 28C with no heating of any kind and no sunny windows. In hot weather your blood vessels dilate and particularly if you are on beta blockers, ACE
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
29 days ago
New to all this
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
ParrotY
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
thank you
I would like to thank all of you for your comments and replying to my post, it is such a reassurance to chat with others and their experiences , I had only 1 tumour measuring 3 and a half centimetres , which since the 1
TACE
treatment has shrunk on each occasion I have had the 2 scans , I also went
I would like to thank all of you for your comments and replying to my post, it is such a reassurance to chat with others and their experiences , I had only 1 tumour measuring 3 and a half centimetres , which since the 1
TACE
treatment has shrunk on each occasion I have had the 2 scans , I also went
Willow1950
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Having a STEMI in mid 40's...the search for underlying causes / answers for premature CHD.
Hi Everyone, My husband had a major STEMI in March 2023 with a full blockage of his circumflex artery. He was 44 years old and playing 5-a-side football in a local sports centre when he collapsed without warning. Thank goodness it happened there of all places however, as the swift actions of his team
Hi Everyone, My husband had a major STEMI in March 2023 with a full blockage of his circumflex artery. He was 44 years old and playing 5-a-side football in a local sports centre when he collapsed without warning. Thank goodness it happened there of all places however, as the swift actions of his team
Fortunate1
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Ace Inhibitors and rls
I have had restless leg for a good couple of years. Is anyone aware of examples of ACE inhibitors (blood pressure medication) such as ramipiril causing or exacerbating restless leg? Thanks
I have had restless leg for a good couple of years. Is anyone aware of examples of ACE inhibitors (blood pressure medication) such as ramipiril causing or exacerbating restless leg? Thanks
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
liver transplant , I have cirrhosis and liver cancer but when I spoke to the specialist he said I would not be eligible for a transplant, I
I have had
TACE
treatment which went really well, it has shrunk the tumour and killed the cancer, has anyone else had the same problem ?
I have had
TACE
treatment which went really well, it has shrunk the tumour and killed the cancer, has anyone else had the same problem ?
Willow1950
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
has anyone been told they are unsuitable for transplant ?
I have cirrhosis and was last June diagnosed with liver cancer, HCC , fortunately I have received
TACE
treatment which is as I’ve been told , a treatment not a cure, fortunately I have so far been responding well to treatment, at the beginning I saw an oncologist in Harley Street who said if
I have cirrhosis and was last June diagnosed with liver cancer, HCC , fortunately I have received
TACE
treatment which is as I’ve been told , a treatment not a cure, fortunately I have so far been responding well to treatment, at the beginning I saw an oncologist in Harley Street who said if
Willow1950
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
PV and hypertension
Hello lovely forum members. I hope you are all as well as can be and are staying safe in all the crazy weather currently blowing around the world! With my blood pressure increasing and meds on the horizon, I’m trying to research the subject of the best blood pressure medications for those with polycythaemia
Hello lovely forum members. I hope you are all as well as can be and are staying safe in all the crazy weather currently blowing around the world! With my blood pressure increasing and meds on the horizon, I’m trying to research the subject of the best blood pressure medications for those with polycythaemia
Skyehope
in
MPN Voice
6 months ago
Requesting Help to Develop Bespoke BAT
No surgery or external radiation to prostate, however transurethral HIFU and
TACE
(chemoembolization of the prostate with Taxotere) in 2020-2021. SBRT to femur lesion, 5 Lu-177 infusions in 2022-2023.
No surgery or external radiation to prostate, however transurethral HIFU and
TACE
(chemoembolization of the prostate with Taxotere) in 2020-2021. SBRT to femur lesion, 5 Lu-177 infusions in 2022-2023.
CurrentSEO
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Requesting Help to Develop Bespoke BAT Protocol
No surgery or external radiation to prostate, however transurethral HIFU and
TACE
(chemoembolization of the prostate with Taxotere) in 2020-2021. SBRT to femur lesion, 5 Lu-177 infusions in 2022-2023.
No surgery or external radiation to prostate, however transurethral HIFU and
TACE
(chemoembolization of the prostate with Taxotere) in 2020-2021. SBRT to femur lesion, 5 Lu-177 infusions in 2022-2023.
CurrentSEO
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Need an Advise and Info on Very Experienced Doctors and Centers to do Proton Treatment of the Prostate in Oligometastatic Setting
Summary of treatments during the last 3 years; - Casodex 50 for 7 months; - -
TACE
(chemoembolisation of prostate with Taxotere) - Tulsa Pro to debulk prostate - First time Orgovyx 3 months, then brake 3 months; - Once Lupron 3 months shot, then 5 months brake; - 5 infusions of Lu-177 (3 in 2022
Summary of treatments during the last 3 years; - Casodex 50 for 7 months; - -
TACE
(chemoembolisation of prostate with Taxotere) - Tulsa Pro to debulk prostate - First time Orgovyx 3 months, then brake 3 months; - Once Lupron 3 months shot, then 5 months brake; - 5 infusions of Lu-177 (3 in 2022
CurrentSEO
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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