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Ac-225 results and next steps
My husband traveled to Turkey mid-January to receive Ac-225 after Pluvicto failed. In spite of high PSMA uptake and no discordance, treatment failed as the widespread disease burden was too great. His liver mets in particular has grown exponentially since August when it was first seen immediately prior
My husband traveled to Turkey mid-January to receive Ac-225 after Pluvicto failed. In spite of high PSMA uptake and no discordance, treatment failed as the widespread disease burden was too great. His liver mets in particular has grown exponentially since August when it was first seen immediately prior
leebeth
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
NICE review olaparib and bevacizumab - your comments needed
Good morning everyone, NICE are undertaking a Cancer Drugs Fund guidance review of Olaparib in combination with bevacizumab (Avastin) for maintenance treatment of advanced ovarian, fallopian tube and peritoneal cancer after response to first-line platinum-based
chemotherapy
with bevacizumab.
Good morning everyone, NICE are undertaking a Cancer Drugs Fund guidance review of Olaparib in combination with bevacizumab (Avastin) for maintenance treatment of advanced ovarian, fallopian tube and peritoneal cancer after response to first-line platinum-based
chemotherapy
with bevacizumab.
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Enhertu (Do your research first ALWAYS)
It states patient "should have had
chemotherapy
previously (I never had chemo, I was diagnosed at stage iv) or the patient should have had surgery where the cancer was gone but then returned." I never had surgery and I have been in treatment for five years.
It states patient "should have had
chemotherapy
previously (I never had chemo, I was diagnosed at stage iv) or the patient should have had surgery where the cancer was gone but then returned." I never had surgery and I have been in treatment for five years.
kearnan
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
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Letrozole
Hi everyone, I just wondered about the side effects of Letrozole. I had 7mm bc removed via lumpectomy, due to have radiotherapy soon, no chemo required. I am really struggling with the possible side effects of this drug. I know we are all individuals but just wondered if side effects are as hideous as
Hi everyone, I just wondered about the side effects of Letrozole. I had 7mm bc removed via lumpectomy, due to have radiotherapy soon, no chemo required. I am really struggling with the possible side effects of this drug. I know we are all individuals but just wondered if side effects are as hideous as
Discolove
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
VENCLEXTA’s impact
Hello everyone, I wanted to ask others their experience with VenClexta and memory loss. I am in month 10 and it is overwhelming the forgetfulness that I am experiencing. Your mind asks tje question is it permanent ? it’s a bit frightening. I have faced chemo many times as a 25 year CLL survivor
Hello everyone, I wanted to ask others their experience with VenClexta and memory loss. I am in month 10 and it is overwhelming the forgetfulness that I am experiencing. Your mind asks tje question is it permanent ? it’s a bit frightening. I have faced chemo many times as a 25 year CLL survivor
999990Bruno
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CLL Support
1 year ago
The potential of using circulating tumour cells and their gene expression to predict docetaxel response in metastatic PCa: 14 Dec 2022.
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While it is clear that CTC numbers and gene expression were prognostic for PCa post-docetaxel treatment, and CTC subtype analysis may have additional value, their potential predictive value for docetaxel
response needs to be further investigated in large patient cohorts.
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While it is clear that CTC numbers and gene expression were prognostic for PCa post-docetaxel treatment, and CTC subtype analysis may have additional value, their potential predictive value for docetaxel
response needs to be further investigated in large patient cohorts.
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
I'm a Teenager 13 years on
Today is my 13th anniversary of the day I completed treatment and started the long road to recovery. They removed my final chemo pump and took out the pic line I had had for 8 months. I'm very grateful to be here and thank everyone who has supported and been with me on this site. It's nice to post
Today is my 13th anniversary of the day I completed treatment and started the long road to recovery. They removed my final chemo pump and took out the pic line I had had for 8 months. I'm very grateful to be here and thank everyone who has supported and been with me on this site. It's nice to post
liz_crisp
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
1 year ago
Inflatable Penile Implants
indicates high satisfaction for each partner and high success rates, even for those in somewhat poor health (diabetes, obesity, coronary illness, etc) I have had prostate radiation/s, lung nodule cryoablations, a neck lymphadectomie, (lots of whack-o-mole), ADT, 1st and 2nd generation androgen blockers,
chemotherapy
indicates high satisfaction for each partner and high success rates, even for those in somewhat poor health (diabetes, obesity, coronary illness, etc) I have had prostate radiation/s, lung nodule cryoablations, a neck lymphadectomie, (lots of whack-o-mole), ADT, 1st and 2nd generation androgen blockers,
chemotherapy
awb1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Looking for support - glioblastoma
Hi, My 72 year old wife was recently diagnosed with a grade 4 glioma / glioblastoma. Short history is one hospital wanted to dive right in and do surgery. A 2nd opinion initially ruled it as inoperable after a biopsy. Then they did some tests to determine viability of an "awake" surgical resection.
Hi, My 72 year old wife was recently diagnosed with a grade 4 glioma / glioblastoma. Short history is one hospital wanted to dive right in and do surgery. A 2nd opinion initially ruled it as inoperable after a biopsy. Then they did some tests to determine viability of an "awake" surgical resection.
rlwremo
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
String-y Mucous problems anyone?
Hello everyone Five years ago I had a trans-hiatal oesophagectomy following an endoscopy which revealed high-grade dysplasia cells. (I was being monitored after chemo/radiotherapy for SCC in my oesophagus in 2015) I elected for surgery rather than take the very real risk that the cells would become
Hello everyone Five years ago I had a trans-hiatal oesophagectomy following an endoscopy which revealed high-grade dysplasia cells. (I was being monitored after chemo/radiotherapy for SCC in my oesophagus in 2015) I elected for surgery rather than take the very real risk that the cells would become
Joanna22
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
1 year ago
Change from HER2 negative to HER2 positive?
Has anyone had a change from HER2 negative to HER2 positive? Taking Ibrance 100mg\monthly Faslodex injections for past 2 years. Tumor marker rise over past couple of months, CT scan showed 2cm met in liver all other bone Mets NED, liver biopsy results - my cancer changed to ER+/HER2+. Prior to biopsy
Has anyone had a change from HER2 negative to HER2 positive? Taking Ibrance 100mg\monthly Faslodex injections for past 2 years. Tumor marker rise over past couple of months, CT scan showed 2cm met in liver all other bone Mets NED, liver biopsy results - my cancer changed to ER+/HER2+. Prior to biopsy
MarshMom
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Ascites
The ascites in my abdomen has now reached such volume that I am unable to move around at home and am fighting for breath constantly.I have an appointment on Tuesday to see if I am suitable for draining. Can anyone who has had this procedure tell me how painful this is, and how likely it is that the ascites
The ascites in my abdomen has now reached such volume that I am unable to move around at home and am fighting for breath constantly.I have an appointment on Tuesday to see if I am suitable for draining. Can anyone who has had this procedure tell me how painful this is, and how likely it is that the ascites
27-359
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Anyone with experience of FWGE? TNVANS asked the same question 3 years ago, but now there is this paper on a pilot clinical trial.
Since no mentionable adverse events were noticed, this treatment may permit the postponement of
chemotherapy
for these patients.
Since no mentionable adverse events were noticed, this treatment may permit the postponement of
chemotherapy
for these patients.
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Did you finish first line chemo for stage 3 or 4 ovarian, fallopian tube or primary peritoneal cancer between 20 Sept 2021 and 20 July 2022?
• As first line treatment you must have had either:
Chemotherapy
only Surgery and then
chemotherapy
Chemotherapy
, followed by surgery, followed by more
chemotherapy
• You must have finished your first line
chemotherapy
treatment between two and 12 months prior to taking part in the survey.
• As first line treatment you must have had either:
Chemotherapy
only Surgery and then
chemotherapy
Chemotherapy
, followed by surgery, followed by more
chemotherapy
• You must have finished your first line
chemotherapy
treatment between two and 12 months prior to taking part in the survey.
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) or Mastectomy?
The survival benefit of BCS was found to be statistically significant in patients who received radiotherapy and/or
chemotherapy
.
The survival benefit of BCS was found to be statistically significant in patients who received radiotherapy and/or
chemotherapy
.
Hazelgreen
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Did you finish first line chemo for stage 3 or 4 ovarian, fallopian tube or primary peritoneal cancer between 14 Sept 2021 and 14 July 2022?
• As first line treatment you must have had either: •
Chemotherapy
only • Surgery and then
chemotherapy
•
Chemotherapy
, followed by surgery, followed by more
chemotherapy
• You must have finished your first line
chemotherapy
treatment between two and 12 months prior to taking part in the survey
• As first line treatment you must have had either: •
Chemotherapy
only • Surgery and then
chemotherapy
•
Chemotherapy
, followed by surgery, followed by more
chemotherapy
• You must have finished your first line
chemotherapy
treatment between two and 12 months prior to taking part in the survey
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
Any advice or help please
hello, My mum did a bowel screening test in January and her result came back positive, she then had a colonoscopy on the 14th February where they diagnosed her with bowel cancer. They found a malignant stenosing colonic tumour and 5mm polyp. The polyp was removed and not cancerous. They were not able
hello, My mum did a bowel screening test in January and her result came back positive, she then had a colonoscopy on the 14th February where they diagnosed her with bowel cancer. They found a malignant stenosing colonic tumour and 5mm polyp. The polyp was removed and not cancerous. They were not able
Art600
in
Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
Hope For All
Cindy, I am sorry for your loss and wanted to share the prayers of myself and my wife. I, too, have a great caregiver, my wife Lyna, in this my 8th year of the prostate cancer battle; I was originally diagnosed at age 57 with stage 2a. In 2019, it became stage 4 and radiation/chemo/ADT. Thanks be
Cindy, I am sorry for your loss and wanted to share the prayers of myself and my wife. I, too, have a great caregiver, my wife Lyna, in this my 8th year of the prostate cancer battle; I was originally diagnosed at age 57 with stage 2a. In 2019, it became stage 4 and radiation/chemo/ADT. Thanks be
fmh1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
can anyone give me any idea in a ct result please ie meaning many thanks
hi I had a recent ct scan which showed good response to my chemo for my cancer and my bones are healing and liver is so small and subtle and remains unchanged but just found something on ct scan that consultant didn’t even mention it say the following lung change mosaic ground glass attenuation (However
hi I had a recent ct scan which showed good response to my chemo for my cancer and my bones are healing and liver is so small and subtle and remains unchanged but just found something on ct scan that consultant didn’t even mention it say the following lung change mosaic ground glass attenuation (However
Sharonpat
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Genetics - Some answers but not all
Received my husband's somatic mutation report from the liver and lymph biopsy. Not clear yet if the MSI test report is back. In the meantime, the lack of good response to hormonal drugs and chemo might be explained by the following. Out of the hundreds of genes tested, they flagged only TP53 and TMPRSS2
Received my husband's somatic mutation report from the liver and lymph biopsy. Not clear yet if the MSI test report is back. In the meantime, the lack of good response to hormonal drugs and chemo might be explained by the following. Out of the hundreds of genes tested, they flagged only TP53 and TMPRSS2
spw1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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