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Hello warriors, After exactly 2 years of happily dropping PSA numbers on triplet therapy, my husbands PSA went up this month from .91. To .94 I know MO will say to wait for 3 months of rising PSA before we should panic, but that’s easy for him to say… looking for reassurance as we wait for next months
Hello warriors, After exactly 2 years of happily dropping PSA numbers on triplet therapy, my husbands PSA went up this month from .91. To .94 I know MO will say to wait for 3 months of rising PSA before we should panic, but that’s easy for him to say… looking for reassurance as we wait for next months
Bspouse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Interstitial Idiopathic Pneumonia with Fibrosis
Hello, My first post. I have been recently diagnosed with Interstitial Idiopathic Pneumonia with Fibrosis. I have been relatively healthy over the years (46 years old). I have had Covid twice and my second bout left me feeling really breathless (December/January 2023). I have been undergoing tests
Hello, My first post. I have been recently diagnosed with Interstitial Idiopathic Pneumonia with Fibrosis. I have been relatively healthy over the years (46 years old). I have had Covid twice and my second bout left me feeling really breathless (December/January 2023). I have been undergoing tests
LisaIIP
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
interesting Xeloda trial
Hi friends, I listened to a presentation summarizing reports from ASCO 2023 related to MBC, and what really interested me was that for Xeloda, a fixed dose taken one week on/one week off, produced as good results as current standard of care with fewer side effects. Also: cream form of Voltaren/diclofenac
Hi friends, I listened to a presentation summarizing reports from ASCO 2023 related to MBC, and what really interested me was that for Xeloda, a fixed dose taken one week on/one week off, produced as good results as current standard of care with fewer side effects. Also: cream form of Voltaren/diclofenac
HelenWi
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
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Biopsy 8-month Change - progression or sampling differences?
2/2023, MRI showed 1 large (2.4cm) lesion pirads 5. Gleason 6 in 8 of 12 systemic cores and 4 of 4 targeted cores. 10/2023 Repeat MRI-Biopsy: MRI showed lesion #1 same as previous. Also new lesion #2 0.8mm pirads 4-5. Biopsy with bilateral gleason 3+4 in 5 of 12 systemic cores, 1 of these gleason
2/2023, MRI showed 1 large (2.4cm) lesion pirads 5. Gleason 6 in 8 of 12 systemic cores and 4 of 4 targeted cores. 10/2023 Repeat MRI-Biopsy: MRI showed lesion #1 same as previous. Also new lesion #2 0.8mm pirads 4-5. Biopsy with bilateral gleason 3+4 in 5 of 12 systemic cores, 1 of these gleason
adventure4me
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Clinical Trial Considerations??
I’ve been presented with a clinical trial and I’m open to feedback. Background: I’m 71 and in pretty good health. I was diagnosed with two Gleason 6 lesions in late 2021 and went on AS. At that point, PSA was in the low 4’s. Earlier this year, PSA rose to 6.7. MRI and guided biopsy uncovered one Gleason
I’ve been presented with a clinical trial and I’m open to feedback. Background: I’m 71 and in pretty good health. I was diagnosed with two Gleason 6 lesions in late 2021 and went on AS. At that point, PSA was in the low 4’s. Earlier this year, PSA rose to 6.7. MRI and guided biopsy uncovered one Gleason
CubFan
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
PT-112 Immunotherapy Trial
Hi fellow travelers, Maxone73posted this sumary of interesting developments yesterday: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150097372/new-hopes-we-all-need-them-on-a-monday So I thought that I would raise my my hand and say “I’m on the trial!” It’s NCT02266745, and here’s the
Hi fellow travelers, Maxone73posted this sumary of interesting developments yesterday: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150097372/new-hopes-we-all-need-them-on-a-monday So I thought that I would raise my my hand and say “I’m on the trial!” It’s NCT02266745, and here’s the
TeleGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
The Science is Coming as Fish Says
Just realised I posted on wrong community (LoL.) The AZD5069 and enzaltutamide trial has been widely reported in the UK press. Very small sample size to check the concept but it targets white myeloid blood cells which apparently can fuel tumour growth. The drug combo works is designed to block the CXCR2
Just realised I posted on wrong community (LoL.) The AZD5069 and enzaltutamide trial has been widely reported in the UK press. Very small sample size to check the concept but it targets white myeloid blood cells which apparently can fuel tumour growth. The drug combo works is designed to block the CXCR2
GreenStreet
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PFT Results
Hi everyone. My first post here. A little background. I have been having persistent coughing that comes and goes since i got covid in March last year. Had 2nd covid in April this year. I was alarmed when in March the coughing caused me chest pain on the left side. The pain was bad with every cough, sneeze
Hi everyone. My first post here. A little background. I have been having persistent coughing that comes and goes since i got covid in March last year. Had 2nd covid in April this year. I was alarmed when in March the coughing caused me chest pain on the left side. The pain was bad with every cough, sneeze
3budakgemuk
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Very promising trial!
Con't know if it's good for metastatic but still...CRPC is good enough Molecule name: AZD5069 “This is tremendously exciting and it suggests we have an entirely new way to treat prostate cancer on the horizon,” said Johann de Bono, a professor of experimental cancer medicine at the Institute of Cancer
Con't know if it's good for metastatic but still...CRPC is good enough Molecule name: AZD5069 “This is tremendously exciting and it suggests we have an entirely new way to treat prostate cancer on the horizon,” said Johann de Bono, a professor of experimental cancer medicine at the Institute of Cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
3dpt 5 day transfer?
hi all , 3 days past today , i have a runny /congested nose , slight cough and keep getting chills . i dont have a fever . I am worried this will affect implantation? . Did anyone get chills and get a bfp? . I am feeling so cold
hi all , 3 days past today , i have a runny /congested nose , slight cough and keep getting chills . i dont have a fever . I am worried this will affect implantation? . Did anyone get chills and get a bfp? . I am feeling so cold
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
QOL - Keep Going
My PSA was ND and my MRI for glioma was OK - so after another Chemo - I took the family to Italy for us to enjoy the espresso at a sidewalk cafe along with gelato. see https://1drv.ms/f/s!Aj3YK_3HR4eZgznhrPKZL62aFeCH?e=nXtJbY I hope the pictures work - I can't seem to get them in chrono order so
My PSA was ND and my MRI for glioma was OK - so after another Chemo - I took the family to Italy for us to enjoy the espresso at a sidewalk cafe along with gelato. see https://1drv.ms/f/s!Aj3YK_3HR4eZgznhrPKZL62aFeCH?e=nXtJbY I hope the pictures work - I can't seem to get them in chrono order so
PabloK
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
May be doing IV chemo for the first time. Need tips - really freaked out!
Hi, so I’ve successfully avoided doing IV chemo since 2019. But due to bone mets I just had hip surgery and the pills I’ve been on are not working. I was told by the surgeon 2 days ago that I need systemic treatment asap or I’ll die. I’m having a petscan tomorrow and depending on how it looks, I’ll
Hi, so I’ve successfully avoided doing IV chemo since 2019. But due to bone mets I just had hip surgery and the pills I’ve been on are not working. I was told by the surgeon 2 days ago that I need systemic treatment asap or I’ll die. I’m having a petscan tomorrow and depending on how it looks, I’ll
Verbena1
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
Decision Time (again)
Time to decide (again) how to proceed. 2/2023, MRI showed 1 large (2.4cm) lesion pirads 5. Gleason 6 in 8 of 12 systemic cores and 4 of 4 targeted cores. Began active surveillance. 10/2023 New status: MRI showed lesion #1 same as previous. Also new lesion #2 0.8mm pirads 4-5. Biopsy with bilateral
Time to decide (again) how to proceed. 2/2023, MRI showed 1 large (2.4cm) lesion pirads 5. Gleason 6 in 8 of 12 systemic cores and 4 of 4 targeted cores. Began active surveillance. 10/2023 New status: MRI showed lesion #1 same as previous. Also new lesion #2 0.8mm pirads 4-5. Biopsy with bilateral
adventure4me
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
8CT Scan Protocol
I have SLL, been on BTKs for 2.5 years. I still have a lot of disease symptoms + drug side effects. It's been 2 years since my last CT scan and hematologist wants to do one not because nodes are palpably swollen but because of my anxiety about other symptoms. This doesn't seem reason to expose myself
I have SLL, been on BTKs for 2.5 years. I still have a lot of disease symptoms + drug side effects. It's been 2 years since my last CT scan and hematologist wants to do one not because nodes are palpably swollen but because of my anxiety about other symptoms. This doesn't seem reason to expose myself
Amberesque
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Do exacerbations follow exacerbations?
Hi all, You may have seen my other thread. I am a man in my early forties and had a rude awakening to asthma with an almost two week hospital stay about 1.5 months ago with lots of mucus in lungs and for one week I was on oxygen. Last week I got a cold which quickly went to my chest leaving me clogged
Hi all, You may have seen my other thread. I am a man in my early forties and had a rude awakening to asthma with an almost two week hospital stay about 1.5 months ago with lots of mucus in lungs and for one week I was on oxygen. Last week I got a cold which quickly went to my chest leaving me clogged
Particle32
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Newly diagnosed MBC
I am a cancer survivor of 25 years but a recent ER trip, (I was sent there by my PCP because my blood pressure was really high). Five hours later, a CT scan among other scans and blood work, I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Left breast same side as previous breast cancer. This time it was
I am a cancer survivor of 25 years but a recent ER trip, (I was sent there by my PCP because my blood pressure was really high). Five hours later, a CT scan among other scans and blood work, I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Left breast same side as previous breast cancer. This time it was
monkeygirl62
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
cancer spread to bone marrow
My husband was told by his doctor that his prostate cancer might have spread to the bone marrow. He is waiting to have Bone marrow biopsy done. Has anyone had their cancer spread to the marrow and what type of treatment have you done?
My husband was told by his doctor that his prostate cancer might have spread to the bone marrow. He is waiting to have Bone marrow biopsy done. Has anyone had their cancer spread to the marrow and what type of treatment have you done?
Peloton
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Information and experiences please?
Hello. I am new, here on behalf of a friend with lung cancer. She is an otherwise healthy 75 year-old. A CT scan shows multiple spots in her lungs as well as a mass. She is to hear the results of a PET scan on Wednesday and to talk about treatment. Can you give us some idea what to expect? If the
Hello. I am new, here on behalf of a friend with lung cancer. She is an otherwise healthy 75 year-old. A CT scan shows multiple spots in her lungs as well as a mass. She is to hear the results of a PET scan on Wednesday and to talk about treatment. Can you give us some idea what to expect? If the
marcyh
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Lung Cancer Support
7 months ago
HCC cancer diagnosis
Hi everyone. my partner recently diagnosed with HCC and awaiting which treatment he should have. Either ablation or resection. The hospital called and told him the surgeon is unsure if it is hcc and wants a ct scan done. Now we are wondering what it could be. Has anyone else had this experience .
Hi everyone. my partner recently diagnosed with HCC and awaiting which treatment he should have. Either ablation or resection. The hospital called and told him the surgeon is unsure if it is hcc and wants a ct scan done. Now we are wondering what it could be. Has anyone else had this experience .
pussycat66
Patient
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
7 months ago
MRI on Monday
My first MRI taught me that I am not claustrophobic, LOL, but the noise really made me crazy! I think this will be the first MRI since I started Xeloda earlier this year. Cancer had stopped being E + and became triple negative, not good news at all. So, hopefully this will let me and my treatment
My first MRI taught me that I am not claustrophobic, LOL, but the noise really made me crazy! I think this will be the first MRI since I started Xeloda earlier this year. Cancer had stopped being E + and became triple negative, not good news at all. So, hopefully this will let me and my treatment
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
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