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Update: Carbo/Etoposide for Dad’s Liver Mets
My dad has his 6th round of Carbo/Etoposide next week. The last 2 rounds have been very difficult on my dad. We thought he was lucky in the beginning as the side effects were manageable and attributed it to my dad being young and previously very active. It’s definitely true that chemo is cumulative.
My dad has his 6th round of Carbo/Etoposide next week. The last 2 rounds have been very difficult on my dad. We thought he was lucky in the beginning as the side effects were manageable and attributed it to my dad being young and previously very active. It’s definitely true that chemo is cumulative.
antisocialsocialwrkr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
fatigue
i have been taking Firmagon for 3 months Since I started am Lucky i have no more pain or very little. My only problem is fatigue . I am supposed to start next week on Apalutamide. I am wondering it is a good combination . Also if my fatigue will get worse . Does anyone knows Thank you
i have been taking Firmagon for 3 months Since I started am Lucky i have no more pain or very little. My only problem is fatigue . I am supposed to start next week on Apalutamide. I am wondering it is a good combination . Also if my fatigue will get worse . Does anyone knows Thank you
Raminagrobis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
mCRPC- What is double negative prostate cancer along with the other 4 subtypes.
In research trying to understand my PSMA-negative FDG-positive current scenario I've come across some interesting articles that I thought I'd share with the group. I'm consulting with a new MO on Wednesday and I'm hoping she can shed some light on my progression. This paper came out 2 weeks ago- it's
In research trying to understand my PSMA-negative FDG-positive current scenario I've come across some interesting articles that I thought I'd share with the group. I'm consulting with a new MO on Wednesday and I'm hoping she can shed some light on my progression. This paper came out 2 weeks ago- it's
V10fanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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post op pneumonia
my step daughter in law had op for removal of cancerous growth from lung 3 weeks ago . and now has pneeumonia 70 odd . should they have been warned about that ? and I didnt think either . i do hope she hasnt got a resistant hospital strain .
my step daughter in law had op for removal of cancerous growth from lung 3 weeks ago . and now has pneeumonia 70 odd . should they have been warned about that ? and I didnt think either . i do hope she hasnt got a resistant hospital strain .
Jaybird19
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Epstein lab question
Does anyone know if the Epstein Lab at Johns Hopkins has expertise in gynecological cancers comparable to it expertise in prostate cancer?
Does anyone know if the Epstein Lab at Johns Hopkins has expertise in gynecological cancers comparable to it expertise in prostate cancer?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Cancer Center Keeps Making Errors that make my application for a Medical Marijuana card get denied
I am so frustrated! My second application for a MMC was denied as the Physicians License # was in error. The first one was denied because their phone number was not included. This is just crazy! I've written a letter about that to them and will be giving it to either my onc or the NP that I see
I am so frustrated! My second application for a MMC was denied as the Physicians License # was in error. The first one was denied because their phone number was not included. This is just crazy! I've written a letter about that to them and will be giving it to either my onc or the NP that I see
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Treatment wait length- Public Health System Ireland
Hi all, I'm waiting on a scan appointment for suspected Ovarian Cyst and I'm in a lot of pain. I'm paying for it myself as I don't have health insurance and my consultant said I could be waiting 3 months on the Public Health waiting list. My mom had a 1kg cyst removed a few years ago and full hysterectomy
Hi all, I'm waiting on a scan appointment for suspected Ovarian Cyst and I'm in a lot of pain. I'm paying for it myself as I don't have health insurance and my consultant said I could be waiting 3 months on the Public Health waiting list. My mom had a 1kg cyst removed a few years ago and full hysterectomy
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OvaCare
1 year ago
vaginal estrogen and vag valium question
I was wondering if any of you lovely ladies are using both vaginal estrogen cream and vaginal valium suppositories. I'm supposed to insert a valium suppository every night (10mg) and I also insert 1 gram of estradiol cream three nights a week. I'm worried that the valium will keep the estrogen cream
I was wondering if any of you lovely ladies are using both vaginal estrogen cream and vaginal valium suppositories. I'm supposed to insert a valium suppository every night (10mg) and I also insert 1 gram of estradiol cream three nights a week. I'm worried that the valium will keep the estrogen cream
sungirl55
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Just took my first Pirtobrutinib pill today
I can’t thank my doctor and Upenn enough for acting so quickly in getting pirto approved by insurance company and getting me co-pay assistance. The drug arrived yesterday and this morning I took my first dose! Just in time because my lymph nodes in my neck and abdomen have gotten so much bigger and
I can’t thank my doctor and Upenn enough for acting so quickly in getting pirto approved by insurance company and getting me co-pay assistance. The drug arrived yesterday and this morning I took my first dose! Just in time because my lymph nodes in my neck and abdomen have gotten so much bigger and
ReneeSusan
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Update on carbolatin-etoposide
Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying what’s left of the summer sunshine. Just a brief update. My husband whose advanced prostate cancer has now become neuroendocrine has just completed 3 cycles of carbolatin - etoposide for liver mets. He did a Ct scan and we just got the good news that his
Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying what’s left of the summer sunshine. Just a brief update. My husband whose advanced prostate cancer has now become neuroendocrine has just completed 3 cycles of carbolatin - etoposide for liver mets. He did a Ct scan and we just got the good news that his
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Covid and flu jab
What’s the experience of anyone who has taken covid vaccination and flu jab at the same time? I have heard(whether it be true or not), that having the jabs 2 or 3 weeks apart could mean feeling less poorly etc. What’s been the experience out there, especially for those who have had jabs(covid and flu
What’s the experience of anyone who has taken covid vaccination and flu jab at the same time? I have heard(whether it be true or not), that having the jabs 2 or 3 weeks apart could mean feeling less poorly etc. What’s been the experience out there, especially for those who have had jabs(covid and flu
Saj123456
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
pre-op advice please
I have just been diagnosed with bowel cancel. Small tumour and they don’t believe it has spread. In 4 weeks I will have an operation to remove the tumour and part of the bowel. I would appreciate advice on how to prepare for the operation. What food to eat / avoid. For those that have been through this
I have just been diagnosed with bowel cancel. Small tumour and they don’t believe it has spread. In 4 weeks I will have an operation to remove the tumour and part of the bowel. I would appreciate advice on how to prepare for the operation. What food to eat / avoid. For those that have been through this
Mantras131
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
Hand surgery went well
The scheduler phoned me Monday to offer me an earlier procedure on Tuesday and I jumped at the chance to be the first patient of the day for the hand surgeon! When he's not running late, and is likely at his best. But that meant we had to get up at 4 am! Itold every body that I probably didn't need
The scheduler phoned me Monday to offer me an earlier procedure on Tuesday and I jumped at the chance to be the first patient of the day for the hand surgeon! When he's not running late, and is likely at his best. But that meant we had to get up at 4 am! Itold every body that I probably didn't need
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
ovarian mass
Has anyone had any experience of a complex cyst going away on MRI?
Has anyone had any experience of a complex cyst going away on MRI?
Ova104
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Diclofenac for neuropathy/HFS caused by Xeloda
hello everyone I suffer from hand and foot syndrome and neuropathy so I have been looking for ways to ease the pain. I have been on Doxil (IV chemo every 4 weeks, Doxorubicin) since June 2023 and the pain has been hard physically and emotionally. Yesterday my oncologist’s nurse practitioner mentioned
hello everyone I suffer from hand and foot syndrome and neuropathy so I have been looking for ways to ease the pain. I have been on Doxil (IV chemo every 4 weeks, Doxorubicin) since June 2023 and the pain has been hard physically and emotionally. Yesterday my oncologist’s nurse practitioner mentioned
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Anyone have hypercalcemia?
Hi, All! I've been doing pretty well since my diagnosis and b12 injections for 5 months or so. I still had some lingering symptoms that I felt were not related to pernicious anemia. Anyway, the other day I ended up in the ER with kidney stones and hyponephrosis (urine backing up into kidney, swollen
Hi, All! I've been doing pretty well since my diagnosis and b12 injections for 5 months or so. I still had some lingering symptoms that I felt were not related to pernicious anemia. Anyway, the other day I ended up in the ER with kidney stones and hyponephrosis (urine backing up into kidney, swollen
Iheartb12
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Supported by Marian Newman, Chair of The Federation of Nail Professionals
We are delighted to be officially recognised and supported by Nail Expert, Author and Educator, Marian Newman BEM, Chair of @The Federation of Nail Professionals (The FNP). Marian is regarded as one of the top nail practitioners in the world with a formidable reputation for excellence and quality, prompting
We are delighted to be officially recognised and supported by Nail Expert, Author and Educator, Marian Newman BEM, Chair of @The Federation of Nail Professionals (The FNP). Marian is regarded as one of the top nail practitioners in the world with a formidable reputation for excellence and quality, prompting
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Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
update
hi all I had to do another urine sample and there still was blood in urine, doctor is referring me to a urologist I’m so scared to be honest
hi all I had to do another urine sample and there still was blood in urine, doctor is referring me to a urologist I’m so scared to be honest
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Women's Health
2 years ago
Chatbots Not Always Reliable for Cancer Treatment Advice - MedPage Today, August 24, 2023.
Seems AI for cancer info and advice might not yet be ready for prime time. For the immediate future, I'd trust something like Cancer Hacker Lab long before a Chatbot for info and guidance on treatment, esp. if it was other than SOC. * * * [i]
Chatbots Not Always Reliable for Cancer Treatment Advice
Seems AI for cancer info and advice might not yet be ready for prime time. For the immediate future, I'd trust something like Cancer Hacker Lab long before a Chatbot for info and guidance on treatment, esp. if it was other than SOC. * * * [i]
Chatbots Not Always Reliable for Cancer Treatment Advice
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
PATIENT EXPERIENCE OF ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AFTER SURGERY
NIVOLUMAB will shortly be assessed by the Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) for use in NHS Scotland in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy for the neoadjuvant (treatment given before surgery) for resectable non-small cell lung cancer in adults. We have been invited to provide a Patient Group
NIVOLUMAB will shortly be assessed by the Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) for use in NHS Scotland in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy for the neoadjuvant (treatment given before surgery) for resectable non-small cell lung cancer in adults. We have been invited to provide a Patient Group
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Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
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