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Update: re my "draining fluid" post
They kept me in, planning to do a kidney
biopsy
, but the local NHS specialist hospital couldn't accommodate me immediately, (maybe done in 3-4 weeks) so they are going to be monitoring me as an outpatient until then.
They kept me in, planning to do a kidney
biopsy
, but the local NHS specialist hospital couldn't accommodate me immediately, (maybe done in 3-4 weeks) so they are going to be monitoring me as an outpatient until then.
taar
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Progression to liver
I have a
biopsy
scheduled. Any with experience with progression to liver it be great to hear you opinions and advice. Your help is much appreciated. Thank you and Godbless
I have a
biopsy
scheduled. Any with experience with progression to liver it be great to hear you opinions and advice. Your help is much appreciated. Thank you and Godbless
JMMK
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Looking for advice on Viewray MRI guided SBRT
Quick background: age 55, family history (father), had mpMRI and
biopsy
in 2020, G 3+4 cribriform, had focal TULSA in 2021 (roughly 1/3 of gland). Latest MRI shows two Priad 4 lesions (non-treated side), now embarking on the next leg of this adventure...
Quick background: age 55, family history (father), had mpMRI and
biopsy
in 2020, G 3+4 cribriform, had focal TULSA in 2021 (roughly 1/3 of gland). Latest MRI shows two Priad 4 lesions (non-treated side), now embarking on the next leg of this adventure...
PSA_Pre
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
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Booked in for Arterial Biopsy tomorrow any tips on how to cope and what to expect please. Trying not to let anxiety get the better of me.
Diagnosed with GCA and prescribed high Steroids 4.5 weeks ago.
Diagnosed with GCA and prescribed high Steroids 4.5 weeks ago.
Ineedadog
in
PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Biopsy pathology not endometriosis
So they are surprised the
biopsy
didn't show endometriosis. I've been having bad flare ups but avoiding going to the gp because I assumed it was the "endo" and my new normal... I fear I've been ignoring something else. What did they remove from my bladder!? Feeling anxious.
So they are surprised the
biopsy
didn't show endometriosis. I've been having bad flare ups but avoiding going to the gp because I assumed it was the "endo" and my new normal... I fear I've been ignoring something else. What did they remove from my bladder!? Feeling anxious.
RueBlu3
in
Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
update
So he then scheduled a
biopsy
which I had June 26th. I got my pathology report today. Stage “1” fibrosis. So I suppose Ocaliva has worked wonders in my case. Stage 2 fibrosis at diagnosis in 2017 so it has decreased a little. happy to say I’m at ease now.
So he then scheduled a
biopsy
which I had June 26th. I got my pathology report today. Stage “1” fibrosis. So I suppose Ocaliva has worked wonders in my case. Stage 2 fibrosis at diagnosis in 2017 so it has decreased a little. happy to say I’m at ease now.
gwillistexas
in
PBC Foundation
10 months ago
Is it Asthma COPD or Anxiety?
, by now I’m frightened, being fast tracked and cancer was being mentioned a lot, I had the surgery on 8th August and 2 weeks later was told the
biopsy
they took was benign and all was ok.
, by now I’m frightened, being fast tracked and cancer was being mentioned a lot, I had the surgery on 8th August and 2 weeks later was told the
biopsy
they took was benign and all was ok.
Grandmatoboys
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Psa rise soon after surgery, help!
Biopsy
showed gleason 3+4 ( 4 was 40%). Ralp surgery robotic was performed january 2023. Dad recovered well and first psa check 8 weeks later in march 2023 was untectable below 0,1.
Biopsy
showed gleason 3+4 ( 4 was 40%). Ralp surgery robotic was performed january 2023. Dad recovered well and first psa check 8 weeks later in march 2023 was untectable below 0,1.
Daddysgirl83
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Reviewing my final Path report, post RP
My first
biopsy
was 3+3 so was AS subject to a confirmation
biopsy
in 6 mos, which came back 3+4. I thought about asking for a second opinion but was told the
biopsy
was pretty conclusive. So, I did it.
My first
biopsy
was 3+3 so was AS subject to a confirmation
biopsy
in 6 mos, which came back 3+4. I thought about asking for a second opinion but was told the
biopsy
was pretty conclusive. So, I did it.
WhatHump
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
COPD-NEW TO ME!
He has arranged another
Biopsy
by a Radiologist, experienced in challenging neck tumours. Once, or if we get a result, will be able to determine if the tumour is cancerous, and if so, if aggressive. He also told me that an operation was possible but the risks may outweigh a good outcome.
He has arranged another
Biopsy
by a Radiologist, experienced in challenging neck tumours. Once, or if we get a result, will be able to determine if the tumour is cancerous, and if so, if aggressive. He also told me that an operation was possible but the risks may outweigh a good outcome.
Vindicatrix
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Evidence for PIP
I have med letters going back the 12 years, stating I have lupus, and letters for surgeries and conditions I’ve had/got ( meralgia parasthetica, lymph node
biopsy
, hand surgery, etc..) but nothing to show I have a compression fracture in my spine, or that I’ve just had gynae surgery that prevents me
I have med letters going back the 12 years, stating I have lupus, and letters for surgeries and conditions I’ve had/got ( meralgia parasthetica, lymph node
biopsy
, hand surgery, etc..) but nothing to show I have a compression fracture in my spine, or that I’ve just had gynae surgery that prevents me
joanneM200
in
LUPUS UK
9 months ago
Question re: upcoming meeting with Urologist re: Prostate Cancer
Biopsy
found 1 core with cancer as follows Prostate, right medial apex, core
biopsy
: Prostatic adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+4=7 (Prognostic Grade Group II), measuring 5 mm and occupying 15% of the
biopsy
core (20-25% pattern 4) All other cores were benign, with two having "with chronic
Biopsy
found 1 core with cancer as follows Prostate, right medial apex, core
biopsy
: Prostatic adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+4=7 (Prognostic Grade Group II), measuring 5 mm and occupying 15% of the
biopsy
core (20-25% pattern 4) All other cores were benign, with two having "with chronic
carlsbadjack
in
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Unknown Territory!😔
Asked to have a Liver
Biopsy
and Oncologist agreed reluctantly so having that this Friday. Any info/help and recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Ty🙏🏼❤
Asked to have a Liver
Biopsy
and Oncologist agreed reluctantly so having that this Friday. Any info/help and recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Ty🙏🏼❤
AutumnLove
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Good news!
Since a trial unfortunately a 3rd Bone Marrow
Biopsy
. Ugh - but soon to be pill free. It will be interesting to see if I feel different after stopping the meds.
Since a trial unfortunately a 3rd Bone Marrow
Biopsy
. Ugh - but soon to be pill free. It will be interesting to see if I feel different after stopping the meds.
Gardengirl44
in
CLL Support
11 months ago
Calprotectin 452, Colonscopy and missing symptoms
I also have an enlarged liver which is currently being investigated and some of the findings during a recent
biopsy
means that my hepatologist wants to do a colonscopy anyway given said findings, the high Calprotectin and my symptoms as this liver issue found is most often caused by inflammation disorders
I also have an enlarged liver which is currently being investigated and some of the findings during a recent
biopsy
means that my hepatologist wants to do a colonscopy anyway given said findings, the high Calprotectin and my symptoms as this liver issue found is most often caused by inflammation disorders
Chaucer89
in
IBS Network
7 months ago
Association of Sweet’s Syndrome and Behçet’s Disease
Skin
biopsy
from forearm showed Sweet's syndrome. Can develop secondary to Behcet's. Treated with steroid medication. "Digestive fibroscopy showed pangastritis and histology revealed the presence of Helicobacter pylori."
Skin
biopsy
from forearm showed Sweet's syndrome. Can develop secondary to Behcet's. Treated with steroid medication. "Digestive fibroscopy showed pangastritis and histology revealed the presence of Helicobacter pylori."
Shell567
Sweet's Syndrome UK
in
Sweet's Syndrome UK
7 months ago
knee replacement
i was just diagnosed stage 4 psa 250 psma scan detected mets 2lymph in pelvis 1lymph suspicious in back Waiting on a prostate
biopsy
. I am in need of a knee replacement and wrote it off when I was diagnosed. But today I saw Todd1963 refer to having a knee replacement while undergoing therapy.
i was just diagnosed stage 4 psa 250 psma scan detected mets 2lymph in pelvis 1lymph suspicious in back Waiting on a prostate
biopsy
. I am in need of a knee replacement and wrote it off when I was diagnosed. But today I saw Todd1963 refer to having a knee replacement while undergoing therapy.
pj1121
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Signatera ctDNA results + weekend fun😁
My RO, Dr Mariscal, was able to enroll me in this at no charge😁https://www.natera.com/oncology/signatera-advanced-cancer-detection/ They took
biopsy
samples from March and created a ctDNA profile to use for recurrence detection 🤔 So, gonna do quarterly blood draws to compare with the original 🙏
My RO, Dr Mariscal, was able to enroll me in this at no charge😁https://www.natera.com/oncology/signatera-advanced-cancer-detection/ They took
biopsy
samples from March and created a ctDNA profile to use for recurrence detection 🤔 So, gonna do quarterly blood draws to compare with the original 🙏
dockam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Slight PSA increase
Testicle has been removed, all tests (bone
biopsy
, lumbar puncture, Pet/CT) are clear. So well do four cycles of R-CHOP chemo and doctors are confident, that this will cure me (as it’s very early stage). Now my PC related question: I’m under Lupron and received my next injection yesterday.
Testicle has been removed, all tests (bone
biopsy
, lumbar puncture, Pet/CT) are clear. So well do four cycles of R-CHOP chemo and doctors are confident, that this will cure me (as it’s very early stage). Now my PC related question: I’m under Lupron and received my next injection yesterday.
Nusch
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
CHAMP Trial/Small Cell Chemo Update
His liver
biopsy
didn’t reveal the Neuroendocrine markers but the tumor boards have concluded it is, indeed, small cell. I don’t understand but we continue to put our faith in these doctors and do our own research. Dr. Zhu has been consulting with Dr.
His liver
biopsy
didn’t reveal the Neuroendocrine markers but the tumor boards have concluded it is, indeed, small cell. I don’t understand but we continue to put our faith in these doctors and do our own research. Dr. Zhu has been consulting with Dr.
antisocialsocialwrkr
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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