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Hi everyone as promised I said I would pop on to describe my treatment to those who may be on the same journey … I was diagnosed with stage 3 non small cell lung cancer with 2 lymph nodes activated in the same lung in September after a long diagnostic journey , of biopsies , petscans etc ( 6 weeks
Hi everyone as promised I said I would pop on to describe my treatment to those who may be on the same journey … I was diagnosed with stage 3 non small cell lung cancer with 2 lymph nodes activated in the same lung in September after a long diagnostic journey , of biopsies , petscans etc ( 6 weeks
mishamilo53
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
starting Xeloda (capecitabine)
I have dreaded this time (as we all do) when I would have to go on
chemotherapy
. Any tips and insight on how to navigate this treatment would be helpful.
I have dreaded this time (as we all do) when I would have to go on
chemotherapy
. Any tips and insight on how to navigate this treatment would be helpful.
DinNorCal
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Facebook Memory came up 12/17/2015 - Fifteenth and last chemo that year😊
PSA went from 840.2 down to 0.7 No neuropathy. Had done the Honolulu marathon 4 days prior, I'm wearing the Tee from it Little did I know that I'd have 6 more Taxoteres and 18 Cabazitaxels and dang Prostate lit up with an 87.5 SUVMax on PSMA😂 Brought Chandon for us, and it was after 5pm https://youtu.be
PSA went from 840.2 down to 0.7 No neuropathy. Had done the Honolulu marathon 4 days prior, I'm wearing the Tee from it Little did I know that I'd have 6 more Taxoteres and 18 Cabazitaxels and dang Prostate lit up with an 87.5 SUVMax on PSMA😂 Brought Chandon for us, and it was after 5pm https://youtu.be
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Any advice and tips about Pluvicto treatment... please!!
My husband it's scheduled to have the first Pluvicto treatment on December 22. I don't know what to expect.His psa it's at 10.88😳 Was diagnosed Nov 2010. Already went through surgery, chemo, radio, Lupron and all the fancy stuff. His Oncologist stopped Lupron after 18 months and the psa remained undetectable
My husband it's scheduled to have the first Pluvicto treatment on December 22. I don't know what to expect.His psa it's at 10.88😳 Was diagnosed Nov 2010. Already went through surgery, chemo, radio, Lupron and all the fancy stuff. His Oncologist stopped Lupron after 18 months and the psa remained undetectable
Chiquis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
After 11 years, dad has started chemo for the first time
Hey all, dad was diagnosed in Feb 2012 (removed prostate right away), metastasized to the coccyx in 2019. Been on Zoladex (for life), Zytiga, Xtandi, etc. Now that his PSA is very slowly increasing (been going up since 2019 from below 0.30 to now at 2.0+), his oncologist recommended we enroll him in
Hey all, dad was diagnosed in Feb 2012 (removed prostate right away), metastasized to the coccyx in 2019. Been on Zoladex (for life), Zytiga, Xtandi, etc. Now that his PSA is very slowly increasing (been going up since 2019 from below 0.30 to now at 2.0+), his oncologist recommended we enroll him in
PHnerd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Is the end in sight?
Possible treatments: surgery, radiation, HIPEC
chemotherapy
and/or Lynparza. I will be at Mayo on October 18th for PSMA PET scan, labs and meet with Dr. Kwon. My history is on my bio. Looking for any insights. Thanks, Steve UPDATE UPDATE Update to the above post.
Possible treatments: surgery, radiation, HIPEC
chemotherapy
and/or Lynparza. I will be at Mayo on October 18th for PSMA PET scan, labs and meet with Dr. Kwon. My history is on my bio. Looking for any insights. Thanks, Steve UPDATE UPDATE Update to the above post.
SF22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Chemotherapy in BC patients Aged ≥70 with High Tumour Grade
GGI is not predictive of OS benefits with
chemotherapy
added to ET in this patient population. – Jing Xi, MD, MPH
GGI is not predictive of OS benefits with
chemotherapy
added to ET in this patient population. – Jing Xi, MD, MPH
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
On the road to recovery
I still might need to have a bit of
chemotherapy
xxxxxxx Thank you so much for all of your support good wishes and witty banter I love you all, still got my sense of humour xxxxxxx🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
I still might need to have a bit of
chemotherapy
xxxxxxx Thank you so much for all of your support good wishes and witty banter I love you all, still got my sense of humour xxxxxxx🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Hidden
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Posting this information in case it is useful for anyone else
It is published in the journal Cell Reports They also looked at combining fluoxetine with the gold standard
chemotherapy
temozolomide The research was in mice only however research will be ongoing My GP is happy to prescribe the medication provided the dose is within BNF prescribing guidelines I
It is published in the journal Cell Reports They also looked at combining fluoxetine with the gold standard
chemotherapy
temozolomide The research was in mice only however research will be ongoing My GP is happy to prescribe the medication provided the dose is within BNF prescribing guidelines I
Mad4cats
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Glioblastoma Support
1 year ago
More cancer to deal with
I had my bladder cauterized to stop the bleeding i have been dealing with for few months. My Urologist took some tissue samples which unfortunately were positive for urothelial carcinoma. Muscularis propria was present and involved. I have to see another urologist who specializes in bladder cancer. Does
I had my bladder cauterized to stop the bleeding i have been dealing with for few months. My Urologist took some tissue samples which unfortunately were positive for urothelial carcinoma. Muscularis propria was present and involved. I have to see another urologist who specializes in bladder cancer. Does
old64horn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hair Loss while on IBrance?
After my 3rd recurrance of breast cancer (all in breast and chest area) and even after bi lateral mastectomies and radiation and chemo. I've been on ibrance/letrozole for 1 1/2 yrs. I noticed some thinning of my hair approximately 6 months ago. Lately its thinning further. Anyone else had this
After my 3rd recurrance of breast cancer (all in breast and chest area) and even after bi lateral mastectomies and radiation and chemo. I've been on ibrance/letrozole for 1 1/2 yrs. I noticed some thinning of my hair approximately 6 months ago. Lately its thinning further. Anyone else had this
sonycamera
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Post Xeloda Options…Enobosarm?
Hi everyone, unfortunately my wife’s tumor markers have exponentially increased over the last 3 months so after 8 months of Xeloda we will need to make a treatment change soon. We’re currently contemplating the following options: Exemestane This is most commonly given in conjunction with Afinitor at
Hi everyone, unfortunately my wife’s tumor markers have exponentially increased over the last 3 months so after 8 months of Xeloda we will need to make a treatment change soon. We’re currently contemplating the following options: Exemestane This is most commonly given in conjunction with Afinitor at
Half-Full
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
After Abiterone stops working, would Darolutamide be an option?
my brother has stage 4 prostate cancer. He responded well to Abiterone for 20 months and it recently stopped. The doctor is wanting him to start Docetaxel chemo and I know it has terrible side effects. I read somewhere that trying Daralutamide msg be an option. Has anyone tried this? Also, what is the
my brother has stage 4 prostate cancer. He responded well to Abiterone for 20 months and it recently stopped. The doctor is wanting him to start Docetaxel chemo and I know it has terrible side effects. I read somewhere that trying Daralutamide msg be an option. Has anyone tried this? Also, what is the
TerryR123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Other than Chemo, what other treatments for PCA is a port used for?
I'm considering having my port removed. I can always have another placed if needed, right? Update, ago Well darn. Went for flush and psa draw and they couldn't draw any blood. They said they can still administer meds, but the blood had to be drawn from my arm. Planning on calling surgeon on Monday.
I'm considering having my port removed. I can always have another placed if needed, right? Update, ago Well darn. Went for flush and psa draw and they couldn't draw any blood. They said they can still administer meds, but the blood had to be drawn from my arm. Planning on calling surgeon on Monday.
Startech
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
xtandi
I was diagnosed with Advanced Prostate Cancer in November 2020, my PSA at that time was2600, had it not been for Covid I would have had Chemo but I was lucky enough to be put on Xtandi, four tablets a day, had the usual side effects, restless legs, hot sweats etc but I persevered and now 2 years later
I was diagnosed with Advanced Prostate Cancer in November 2020, my PSA at that time was2600, had it not been for Covid I would have had Chemo but I was lucky enough to be put on Xtandi, four tablets a day, had the usual side effects, restless legs, hot sweats etc but I persevered and now 2 years later
Warriorthree
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Parps
I found out yesterday I am BRAC negative. I was diagnosed with Stage 2b High Grade Serous Carcinoma in July, finished chemo last month. My cancer nurse mentioned that I might need to go on parp inhibitors, she would talk to my oncologist. I have no experience of parps. Do parps slow down/stop the return
I found out yesterday I am BRAC negative. I was diagnosed with Stage 2b High Grade Serous Carcinoma in July, finished chemo last month. My cancer nurse mentioned that I might need to go on parp inhibitors, she would talk to my oncologist. I have no experience of parps. Do parps slow down/stop the return
0462County
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Good news from me too
Hi there. Hope you’re all going ok? I had my first scan ( CT with contrast) since July 2020 on 2nd December 2022 ( Prof Christina Fotopoulou advised me to have after seeing her on 21st Nov ). Prof CF phoned me on 5th December to let me know the scan results showed there was no evidence of disease
Hi there. Hope you’re all going ok? I had my first scan ( CT with contrast) since July 2020 on 2nd December 2022 ( Prof Christina Fotopoulou advised me to have after seeing her on 21st Nov ). Prof CF phoned me on 5th December to let me know the scan results showed there was no evidence of disease
Differentforgirls
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Low WBC at 7 weeks after final chemo - anyone experience this?
I'm on Lupron (since May, 2022) and finished my 6th round of chemo (docetaxel) about 7 weeks ago. Got Neulasta the day after each round and counts came back nicely, except after the last (6th). One week after last chemo, my WBC was 3.1. Since then it has been bouncing around between 1.7 and 2.8; yesterday
I'm on Lupron (since May, 2022) and finished my 6th round of chemo (docetaxel) about 7 weeks ago. Got Neulasta the day after each round and counts came back nicely, except after the last (6th). One week after last chemo, my WBC was 3.1. Since then it has been bouncing around between 1.7 and 2.8; yesterday
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Astonishing' Results: Skip Salvage Chemo,Go Straight to HSCT
»NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
»NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
Manouche
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
so upset :(
I am so upset, just get moms ca 125 and it is 228 :(( one month ago it was 95 , now is 3 month without chemo after 2nd recurrance… i am so stressed… that mean chemo again!!! So fast and will it help?
I am so upset, just get moms ca 125 and it is 228 :(( one month ago it was 95 , now is 3 month without chemo after 2nd recurrance… i am so stressed… that mean chemo again!!! So fast and will it help?
Inguc_is
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
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