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Radical prostatectomy consultant in the south of England
I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer, quite aggressive with a Gleason of 9 (4+5). No spread has been detected on a CT scan and I'm due to have a NM bone whole body scan on Friday to detect any spread to the bones. Assuming there is no or little spread, I am keen to have a radical laparoscopic prostatectomy
I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer, quite aggressive with a Gleason of 9 (4+5). No spread has been detected on a CT scan and I'm due to have a NM bone whole body scan on Friday to detect any spread to the bones. Assuming there is no or little spread, I am keen to have a radical laparoscopic prostatectomy
MarkS
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
Caelyx and hair loss
Hello,This journey against ovarian cancer stage IV with bcra1 mutation started in June 2016, with chemo, debulking hysterectomy surgery and more chemo...stayed in avastin and then olaparib as maintenance until had a reocurrence in February 2022, spread to collarbone lymph nodes and tummy.Lost for the
Hello,This journey against ovarian cancer stage IV with bcra1 mutation started in June 2016, with chemo, debulking hysterectomy surgery and more chemo...stayed in avastin and then olaparib as maintenance until had a reocurrence in February 2022, spread to collarbone lymph nodes and tummy.Lost for the
Pumpkininja
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Liquid Biopsy
Has anyone had experience with having a Liquid Biopsy done? It is a blood test that can identify cells in the body which may show cancer, then enabling doctors to target therapies that can help. It’s recently been approved by FDA, so insurance can pay. I just had this done at Stanford Hospital (California
Has anyone had experience with having a Liquid Biopsy done? It is a blood test that can identify cells in the body which may show cancer, then enabling doctors to target therapies that can help. It’s recently been approved by FDA, so insurance can pay. I just had this done at Stanford Hospital (California
RedwoodLady
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
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How was your Ovarian cancer diagnosed?
So, I'm 42 and have been on waiting list for nearly 12 months having been diagnosed with multiple fibroids. My GP recently ordered an ultrasound for me, to see if I could get in the 2 week pathway - as my FBC showed elevated levels of CA125. My ultrasound showed 2 small cysts on ovaries and some
So, I'm 42 and have been on waiting list for nearly 12 months having been diagnosed with multiple fibroids. My GP recently ordered an ultrasound for me, to see if I could get in the 2 week pathway - as my FBC showed elevated levels of CA125. My ultrasound showed 2 small cysts on ovaries and some
EmmaS1980
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Our BC Life (Podcast)
What You Wish You Knew About Breast Cancer Once you receive a breast cancer diagnosis, a million things run through your mind. One of the big things is how much you don’t know before getting caught in the cyclone of treatment with no time to process until you’ve entered the survivorship stage. This
What You Wish You Knew About Breast Cancer Once you receive a breast cancer diagnosis, a million things run through your mind. One of the big things is how much you don’t know before getting caught in the cyclone of treatment with no time to process until you’ve entered the survivorship stage. This
Adamskd1
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
8 months ago
CA 27.29 Blood test
My new oncologist wants to add a new tumor marker test to my regular tests for CA15 and CEA. I know these guys all have widely varying ideas on which ones - if any - mean anything. So just looking to see if you all have any experience with this. My Ca15 has always been an accurate indicator and predictor
My new oncologist wants to add a new tumor marker test to my regular tests for CA15 and CEA. I know these guys all have widely varying ideas on which ones - if any - mean anything. So just looking to see if you all have any experience with this. My Ca15 has always been an accurate indicator and predictor
Iwasborntodothis
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Colostomy
I was diagnosed with Ovarian ca IVa involving the omentum and liver tumors in September 2023. Since then, have undergone 6 cycles of chemo (avastin, Carboplatin, taxol). Now, am anticipating for surgery on Feb 27 ( in 3 weeks). My surgery told me there’s a 50/50 chance I will need colostomy ( tumor
I was diagnosed with Ovarian ca IVa involving the omentum and liver tumors in September 2023. Since then, have undergone 6 cycles of chemo (avastin, Carboplatin, taxol). Now, am anticipating for surgery on Feb 27 ( in 3 weeks). My surgery told me there’s a 50/50 chance I will need colostomy ( tumor
DIYdiva
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
5 months ago
Coping with chemo side effects
Hi all I'm diagnosed stage 4 clear cell ovarian cancer since 15 Dec 23 & currently struggling so much with chemo side effects & wondering how it has been for others.. I had my 1st chemo 2 Jan (carboplatin paclitaxel and bevacizumab) 8 hour infusion. I didn't know how I would react and although I had
Hi all I'm diagnosed stage 4 clear cell ovarian cancer since 15 Dec 23 & currently struggling so much with chemo side effects & wondering how it has been for others.. I had my 1st chemo 2 Jan (carboplatin paclitaxel and bevacizumab) 8 hour infusion. I didn't know how I would react and although I had
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
hope + action
thought it befitting to share on World Cancer Day. the latest (yearly) PET/CT scan was 29 January. thankFULL it was another NEAD result; the initial dx was Oct 2011, and the mBC dx was July 2015. the aforementioned scan is eight years of mBC NEAD scans. and, after the scan we discussed stopping Ibrance
thought it befitting to share on World Cancer Day. the latest (yearly) PET/CT scan was 29 January. thankFULL it was another NEAD result; the initial dx was Oct 2011, and the mBC dx was July 2015. the aforementioned scan is eight years of mBC NEAD scans. and, after the scan we discussed stopping Ibrance
hurricaneheather
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Blood biopsy
My last PET scan showed progression in my T1, manumbrium (top part of the sternum) and in my pelvis. My oncologist ordered a blood biopsy and the results show that there is no treatment for my mutations. So I had 5 sessions of radiation, each time treating all 3 of my lesions. She is keeping me on
My last PET scan showed progression in my T1, manumbrium (top part of the sternum) and in my pelvis. My oncologist ordered a blood biopsy and the results show that there is no treatment for my mutations. So I had 5 sessions of radiation, each time treating all 3 of my lesions. She is keeping me on
sevoia
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Father with Stage 4 prostate cancer in 8 bones.
On 10/25/22 I took my dad (79 at the time) to the ER at the VA for escalating back pain and we walked out with a stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis. When I brought him to the ER I expected them to tell me he had lung cancer as he is a lifelong smoker. Additionally, I had been worried about him all year
On 10/25/22 I took my dad (79 at the time) to the ER at the VA for escalating back pain and we walked out with a stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis. When I brought him to the ER I expected them to tell me he had lung cancer as he is a lifelong smoker. Additionally, I had been worried about him all year
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
ibrance/letrozole - when did tumor shrink?
For those of you taking ibrance and letrozole, when did you notice a reduction in your breast lump? When you first started on the meds, how long did it take before you noticed things were changing and tumor started shrinking?
For those of you taking ibrance and letrozole, when did you notice a reduction in your breast lump? When you first started on the meds, how long did it take before you noticed things were changing and tumor started shrinking?
Greatday2
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
History of my cancer becoming castrate resistant
Thinking that some people might be interested to know how my metastatic cancer became castrate resistant I posting a brief history. When on Lupron break, my PSA reached 1.1 on June 1, 2022. I had a CT scan which found a new lymph node enlargement [Retrocaval lymph node measures 0.5 x 1.1 cm (series
Thinking that some people might be interested to know how my metastatic cancer became castrate resistant I posting a brief history. When on Lupron break, my PSA reached 1.1 on June 1, 2022. I had a CT scan which found a new lymph node enlargement [Retrocaval lymph node measures 0.5 x 1.1 cm (series
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Risk vs reward in clinical trials
Morning folks, I just finished reading my clinical protocol consent paperwork and don’t get the good warm feeling that the risk is worth the reward. This trial is through Sarah Cannon Research and involves a first in human investigational drug called TAK 280. It utilizes an approach already in clinical
Morning folks, I just finished reading my clinical protocol consent paperwork and don’t get the good warm feeling that the risk is worth the reward. This trial is through Sarah Cannon Research and involves a first in human investigational drug called TAK 280. It utilizes an approach already in clinical
Pmann
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
NY Times Darolutamide Ad
I wonder how much a two-page ad (pages 12-13) in the Sunday edition of the New York Times costs? It begins with a story about Dr. Tom Green, urologist, who has had PCa for 19 years, however, it became metastatic only recently . He has opted for Darolutamide. Segue to Dr. Matthew Smith, lead in
I wonder how much a two-page ad (pages 12-13) in the Sunday edition of the New York Times costs? It begins with a story about Dr. Tom Green, urologist, who has had PCa for 19 years, however, it became metastatic only recently . He has opted for Darolutamide. Segue to Dr. Matthew Smith, lead in
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Statin use and outcomes of oncological treatment for castration-resistant prostate cancer - From the Finnish poulation, Nature, 11/01/23
As a follow-up to recent posts on statins and PCa, here is another Euopean study, this time from the Finns. As noted in the Abstract below, they come to the conclusion of no/little benefit for crPCa, but maybe some for csPCa. The apparent pooling of data for specific type/form of statin does not provide
As a follow-up to recent posts on statins and PCa, here is another Euopean study, this time from the Finns. As noted in the Abstract below, they come to the conclusion of no/little benefit for crPCa, but maybe some for csPCa. The apparent pooling of data for specific type/form of statin does not provide
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
? For fellow BATmen on daro and androgen stimulation. Great Article
I came across this 2023 article and i think it poses a great outcome for us who are cycling high T and darolutamide. Am I correct that this article correlates positively with our BAT with Daro? I find this article extremely fascinating although it is complex. I need to learn more about proteonomic
I came across this 2023 article and i think it poses a great outcome for us who are cycling high T and darolutamide. Am I correct that this article correlates positively with our BAT with Daro? I find this article extremely fascinating although it is complex. I need to learn more about proteonomic
KocoPr
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
What should I do - follow-ups not feeling thorough
Hi everyone, before I start my question I want to send out love to everyone on here and I really wish being well for everyone. I wish there wasn’t a load of experts on here because it means we are all in this. I was diagnosed in 2022 - they thought they would find ovarian but they were surprised to
Hi everyone, before I start my question I want to send out love to everyone on here and I really wish being well for everyone. I wish there wasn’t a load of experts on here because it means we are all in this. I was diagnosed in 2022 - they thought they would find ovarian but they were surprised to
OrdinarySoul
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Association between different water iodine exposures & thyroid cancer: A retrospective study of high water iodine areas in China 2009-20
There are many differences between China and the UK. Including other aspects of water quality/analysis, diet, etc. For example, distribution of selenium in China is very complicated with adjacent areas sometimes have very different selenium intake.Therefore, we simply cannot pick up this paper and apply
There are many differences between China and the UK. Including other aspects of water quality/analysis, diet, etc. For example, distribution of selenium in China is very complicated with adjacent areas sometimes have very different selenium intake.Therefore, we simply cannot pick up this paper and apply
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Peripheral neuropathy
Hi everyone, I hope everyone is safe during this awful weather I have been told in my latest review that I have Stage 1 peripheral neuropathy. Bit of a blow as having read up it means I have to tell DVLA as I shouldn’t drive. All treatments and appointments are an hour away by car, longer by bus. No
Hi everyone, I hope everyone is safe during this awful weather I have been told in my latest review that I have Stage 1 peripheral neuropathy. Bit of a blow as having read up it means I have to tell DVLA as I shouldn’t drive. All treatments and appointments are an hour away by car, longer by bus. No
Skyeplus
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
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