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results of nail biopsy
At the end of last week I got my results of my nail biopsies. It is no fungus, no infection and best of all no cancer. They do not know what it actually is despite using numerous tests. A very happy outcome, as all medics seen in the process suspected subungual melanoma. I can live with not knowing
At the end of last week I got my results of my nail biopsies. It is no fungus, no infection and best of all no cancer. They do not know what it actually is despite using numerous tests. A very happy outcome, as all medics seen in the process suspected subungual melanoma. I can live with not knowing
artydutch
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Starting Chemo in May via trial
Thanks to everyone for all of their great questions and converstions on this site. Check my bio for background. 2 months into ADT therapy after diagnosis in January. I am starting docetaxyl chemo via an NIH trial in May. M9241 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230972/. We are hopeful
Thanks to everyone for all of their great questions and converstions on this site. Check my bio for background. 2 months into ADT therapy after diagnosis in January. I am starting docetaxyl chemo via an NIH trial in May. M9241 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230972/. We are hopeful
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
At what point for scan ?
Hi. Currently just had # 4 chemo. Live in Canada so PSMA has never been done . Bone scan and CT scan. I'm wondering at what point it would be good to get a scan ( they already said it would probably be a CT scan as that's all we have in my province and eventually another bone scan which He has to fly
Hi. Currently just had # 4 chemo. Live in Canada so PSMA has never been done . Bone scan and CT scan. I'm wondering at what point it would be good to get a scan ( they already said it would probably be a CT scan as that's all we have in my province and eventually another bone scan which He has to fly
positive-thinking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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MRI prior to HDR Brachy and HDR intensity.
Hi Friends, Hey, I'm doing well to date in coping with HT and have just had 10 of my 23 VMAT radiation sessions. So far so good. BUT recently I was told that the radiation sessions are nothing compared to the "Brutal" HDR Brachy Boost I am having in mid-August. That wasn't what I wanted to hear, so
Hi Friends, Hey, I'm doing well to date in coping with HT and have just had 10 of my 23 VMAT radiation sessions. So far so good. BUT recently I was told that the radiation sessions are nothing compared to the "Brutal" HDR Brachy Boost I am having in mid-August. That wasn't what I wanted to hear, so
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Help deciding on treatment
Discovered this forum a month ago and have found it to be a wealth of information, with very educated/informed members. Hoping that you can spread some of your wisdom and help my finalize my decision with treatment. I've posted more details in my profile as well as write ups from MSKCC on my Biopsy
Discovered this forum a month ago and have found it to be a wealth of information, with very educated/informed members. Hoping that you can spread some of your wisdom and help my finalize my decision with treatment. I've posted more details in my profile as well as write ups from MSKCC on my Biopsy
MrGreenJeans
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Any Herceptin / Prejeta long term survivors? I really need to hear from you.
The death of Shannon Doherty has made me think about my own journey. It is not like I was a huge fan, but she was diagnosed with MBC the same time as I was- Feb 2020. so I have followed her and her open dialogue about her cancer. Her death of course has made me go to the darkest of places.I have been
The death of Shannon Doherty has made me think about my own journey. It is not like I was a huge fan, but she was diagnosed with MBC the same time as I was- Feb 2020. so I have followed her and her open dialogue about her cancer. Her death of course has made me go to the darkest of places.I have been
Onedayatatime60
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Please join us Tuesday, July 16th, for our Living Room discussion on The Best of ASCO 2024!
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday July 16th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Roy S.Herbst, MD, Yale Cancer Center. Learn about the new discoveries and clinical advancements shared
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday July 16th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Roy S.Herbst, MD, Yale Cancer Center. Learn about the new discoveries and clinical advancements shared
Michelezeh
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Lung Cancer Support
2 months ago
MBC and diet
Hi everyone I was first diagnosed with BC in 2000. I had a recurrence (2nd primary) 17 years later. 6 years later I was diagnosed with MBC. I had a small tumor present in my dermis at the masectomy scar sight. They followed with surgery (a lumpectomy to the reconstructed breast and targeted radiation
Hi everyone I was first diagnosed with BC in 2000. I had a recurrence (2nd primary) 17 years later. 6 years later I was diagnosed with MBC. I had a small tumor present in my dermis at the masectomy scar sight. They followed with surgery (a lumpectomy to the reconstructed breast and targeted radiation
CalGal56
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Metathesized Breast Cancer after 28 years
I had breast cancer in 1996. I was treated with a double mastectomy, hormonal therapy, and chemotherapy. I had no radiation. Now, in 2024, I have a metathesized breast cancer primarily in the bones with foci in my lungs, and thickening in my pleura. I feel fine, although my blood markers have been
I had breast cancer in 1996. I was treated with a double mastectomy, hormonal therapy, and chemotherapy. I had no radiation. Now, in 2024, I have a metathesized breast cancer primarily in the bones with foci in my lungs, and thickening in my pleura. I feel fine, although my blood markers have been
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
UpdateUpdateTO MY BREAST CANCER
Seen tthe Oncologist My lump has grown it's now 22mm so the tamoxifen wasn't doing its work. So we are going to try another drug called anastrozole, for two months then back to the Oncologist to see if it worked if it hasn't then look at other options. The tamoxifen has been stopped.
Seen tthe Oncologist My lump has grown it's now 22mm so the tamoxifen wasn't doing its work. So we are going to try another drug called anastrozole, for two months then back to the Oncologist to see if it worked if it hasn't then look at other options. The tamoxifen has been stopped.
Redier
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Male Breast Cancer
3 months ago
Similar question to Ezzedine. PSA rising
March 19 I was diagnosed with Gleason 9 prostate cancer. PSA was 0.9 (it turns out I have a non secreting prostate. I had 37 sessions of EBRT and 3 years zoladex. Whilst under ADT and for 1 year after ADT conclusion my PSA was 0.01 (indecipherable) Then a year ago my PSA was 0.02, then 0.03 and last
March 19 I was diagnosed with Gleason 9 prostate cancer. PSA was 0.9 (it turns out I have a non secreting prostate. I had 37 sessions of EBRT and 3 years zoladex. Whilst under ADT and for 1 year after ADT conclusion my PSA was 0.01 (indecipherable) Then a year ago my PSA was 0.02, then 0.03 and last
arry4424
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Next weeks medical treats
Hi everyone the clocks counting down , Radiotherapy starts next Tuesday. I have a problem already they don't give you the timetable of appointments till you go so if I have to go back on Thursday not enough warning (i.e 48hrs notice required for transport) Even the cancer centre requires 48 hrs notice
Hi everyone the clocks counting down , Radiotherapy starts next Tuesday. I have a problem already they don't give you the timetable of appointments till you go so if I have to go back on Thursday not enough warning (i.e 48hrs notice required for transport) Even the cancer centre requires 48 hrs notice
katieoxo60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
xtandi
Medicare denied coverage of this. My dad needs it badly. Cancer in his spine growing. Starting to affect his ability to walk more and more everyday. We have spine pain management apt tmrw. Meet with radiology on Friday. Hopefully the can help him asap.
Medicare denied coverage of this. My dad needs it badly. Cancer in his spine growing. Starting to affect his ability to walk more and more everyday. We have spine pain management apt tmrw. Meet with radiology on Friday. Hopefully the can help him asap.
Hereformydad2022
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
I wrote a book about MBC
Hi, I have been living with stage iv breast cancer since January of 2020. My college friend was diagnosed with an early stage breast cancer also in 2020. She recently wrote a “kids style book for adults” about her diagnosis and asked me if I wanted to share my journey to help others with stage iv
Hi, I have been living with stage iv breast cancer since January of 2020. My college friend was diagnosed with an early stage breast cancer also in 2020. She recently wrote a “kids style book for adults” about her diagnosis and asked me if I wanted to share my journey to help others with stage iv
Cazzandraus
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
Spotting - ovarian cancer
I have stage IIIb ovarian clear cell, and I had my first chemo infusion 10 days ago. I've just started to feel a little better after all the side effects. A worrisome new symptom has come up today (Sunday), which was a little spotting when I went pee. I had a total hysterectomy in September, and I can't
I have stage IIIb ovarian clear cell, and I had my first chemo infusion 10 days ago. I've just started to feel a little better after all the side effects. A worrisome new symptom has come up today (Sunday), which was a little spotting when I went pee. I had a total hysterectomy in September, and I can't
Susi3
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
7 months ago
Ibrance then Orserdu
My 84 year old mother was diagnosed with Metastatic Breast Cancer a few years ago. It's all over her bones, spine, pelvis etc.Ibrance worked great for a couple of years but then marker numbers started going up. After a year or so of numbers rising, Dr finally switched her to Orserdu. Unfortunately,
My 84 year old mother was diagnosed with Metastatic Breast Cancer a few years ago. It's all over her bones, spine, pelvis etc.Ibrance worked great for a couple of years but then marker numbers started going up. After a year or so of numbers rising, Dr finally switched her to Orserdu. Unfortunately,
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
surgery
well guys , my doctor okayed surgery for me 2 months ago, had a left hip given me fits. At the same time he scheduled a PET scan for me ,I’ve had numerous CT and MRI. Well surgery was a suprise for me, the right hip ,the femur was eaten all up by the cancer, the left was worn out . They wouldn’t do
well guys , my doctor okayed surgery for me 2 months ago, had a left hip given me fits. At the same time he scheduled a PET scan for me ,I’ve had numerous CT and MRI. Well surgery was a suprise for me, the right hip ,the femur was eaten all up by the cancer, the left was worn out . They wouldn’t do
larry_dammit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Taxol-Anyone had experience with Taxol
I have ER+ Her2- metastatic breast cancer. Tumors at in my spine, pelvis and a couple ribs. Up to this point in time I have been on Hormonal therapy regimens and the latest one (Orserdu) has failed. My Dr. is now suggesting Taxol (Paclitaxel) IV Chemo treatment. Anyone have experience with this drug?
I have ER+ Her2- metastatic breast cancer. Tumors at in my spine, pelvis and a couple ribs. Up to this point in time I have been on Hormonal therapy regimens and the latest one (Orserdu) has failed. My Dr. is now suggesting Taxol (Paclitaxel) IV Chemo treatment. Anyone have experience with this drug?
DinNorCal
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
primary tumor
I am BRAC2 positive with a G9 and mets to lungs. Started ADT March 23, two cycles of chemo last fall, currently on Nubeqa and Orgavix. Last PSA was .1. The nodules and lymph nodes are gone and I was turned down for radiation to the prostate. My diet is beyond clean, never thought I could do it, but I
I am BRAC2 positive with a G9 and mets to lungs. Started ADT March 23, two cycles of chemo last fall, currently on Nubeqa and Orgavix. Last PSA was .1. The nodules and lymph nodes are gone and I was turned down for radiation to the prostate. My diet is beyond clean, never thought I could do it, but I
muttonman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Iver for prostate issues
my husband has a PSA of 20 he had a biopsy and no cancer. However, there is a mass small. They did a biopsy three months ago and it was benign but now the mass is a little bigger. would Iver be effective for this. Thank you
my husband has a PSA of 20 he had a biopsy and no cancer. However, there is a mass small. They did a biopsy three months ago and it was benign but now the mass is a little bigger. would Iver be effective for this. Thank you
Perogies
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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