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Hi everyone I've avoided this site for 3 years has I had to but everything in a box for a while and just get on with life. Me and my other half fully agreed to IVF last august. We saw a specialist urologist who suggested sperm retrieval for my partner who had previously had a failed vasectomy. He underwent
Hi everyone I've avoided this site for 3 years has I had to but everything in a box for a while and just get on with life. Me and my other half fully agreed to IVF last august. We saw a specialist urologist who suggested sperm retrieval for my partner who had previously had a failed vasectomy. He underwent
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Anyone had experience of ankle fusion following ankle replacement?
Hello, A bit of history. 1998 had a R ankle replacement which has never been very successful. Since that time have had a L ankle fusion, R hip replacement, L knee replacement plus R mastectomy for breast cancer, also developed Rituximab induced Hypogammaglobulinaemia. So for 20+ years have been in and
Hello, A bit of history. 1998 had a R ankle replacement which has never been very successful. Since that time have had a L ankle fusion, R hip replacement, L knee replacement plus R mastectomy for breast cancer, also developed Rituximab induced Hypogammaglobulinaemia. So for 20+ years have been in and
Pam-51
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NRAS
3 years ago
Moving on to Provenge
Been a long time since I posted. I’ve been in a clinical trial that began in 2014, that was to study the use of TAK-700 with Eligard/Lupron vs the SOC (Eligard/Lupron) plus daily bicalutamide. It has served me well, as I’ve been in the SOC arm, and have made it 6.5 years with just small increases in
Been a long time since I posted. I’ve been in a clinical trial that began in 2014, that was to study the use of TAK-700 with Eligard/Lupron vs the SOC (Eligard/Lupron) plus daily bicalutamide. It has served me well, as I’ve been in the SOC arm, and have made it 6.5 years with just small increases in
tdouds
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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New regime for Primary Peritoneal grade 4 and breast/axilla grade 3.
Greetings to everyone. I Am reading posts everyday and recognise that everyone has a different story to tell and a wealth of experience to share. In a nutshell, My diagnosis for PPC high grade serous was last Spring. I reacted to paclitaxol so had chemo just with Carboplatin. In Autumn I was ready for
Greetings to everyone. I Am reading posts everyday and recognise that everyone has a different story to tell and a wealth of experience to share. In a nutshell, My diagnosis for PPC high grade serous was last Spring. I reacted to paclitaxol so had chemo just with Carboplatin. In Autumn I was ready for
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Laparoscopy next week! Prep?!
Hi everyone, I know there’s lots in here already and I’ll go back and read when my brains stopped whirring but I just got a call with a cancellation and am booked in for my laparoscopy and cystectomy for Thursday 11th March next week! I’m now having an absolute spiral that I haven’t prepared, don’t
Hi everyone, I know there’s lots in here already and I’ll go back and read when my brains stopped whirring but I just got a call with a cancellation and am booked in for my laparoscopy and cystectomy for Thursday 11th March next week! I’m now having an absolute spiral that I haven’t prepared, don’t
Claire_Alexandra
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Which department do I go to for a deformed sternum?
I am 64 years of age, have epilepsy, but it is my deformed sternum, about an inch higher on my left hand side of my chest, born with it, about 75% capability of normal breathing because of it. One of the ribs dislocates horizontally when I sit down, and get up. All my ribs have broken at various times
I am 64 years of age, have epilepsy, but it is my deformed sternum, about an inch higher on my left hand side of my chest, born with it, about 75% capability of normal breathing because of it. One of the ribs dislocates horizontally when I sit down, and get up. All my ribs have broken at various times
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
3 years ago
CT scan
Not me, a member of my family has been diagnosed with breast cancer for a 2nd time. Not sure what type. All I know it the lump is a centimetre, has come from a duct. She has been offered a lumpectomy with radiotherapy or 2nd mastectomy with medication for five years. I’m worried now though as she has
Not me, a member of my family has been diagnosed with breast cancer for a 2nd time. Not sure what type. All I know it the lump is a centimetre, has come from a duct. She has been offered a lumpectomy with radiotherapy or 2nd mastectomy with medication for five years. I’m worried now though as she has
Supergirl87
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My Breast Cancer Community
3 years ago
Anyone on Ibrance have lowering haemoglobin and rising liver enzyme AST? Concerned it may be cancer in marrow....
Hi all I've been on Ibrance and Letrozole since MBC diagnosis in August 2019 to bones and marrow (after primary bilateral mastectomy, immediate lat dorsi reconstruction, chemo, rads, and Herceptin in 2010). Stable CT scans since, but now AST liver enzyme rising, my Ferritin (which is odd with low haemoglobin
Hi all I've been on Ibrance and Letrozole since MBC diagnosis in August 2019 to bones and marrow (after primary bilateral mastectomy, immediate lat dorsi reconstruction, chemo, rads, and Herceptin in 2010). Stable CT scans since, but now AST liver enzyme rising, my Ferritin (which is odd with low haemoglobin
Olha
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
HIPEC
Has anyone here had, or knows of someone, that has had HIPEC for metastasised stomach cancer? My husband has one metastatic tumour 4 yrs after his gastrectomy. It is in an awkward position and 6 months of standard chemo has had little effect and they’ve had to lower the dose of radiotherapy for fear
Has anyone here had, or knows of someone, that has had HIPEC for metastasised stomach cancer? My husband has one metastatic tumour 4 yrs after his gastrectomy. It is in an awkward position and 6 months of standard chemo has had little effect and they’ve had to lower the dose of radiotherapy for fear
HerIndoors
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 years ago
Need your opinion
I always try to be upbeat about my posts. Don't post often, but enjoy reading about the strength of all of you warriors. I was diagnosed in 2016 with a very small cancer in left breast. Had lumpectomy and 21 rounds of left breast radiation. Like so many, I thought I was done. I was told recurrence
I always try to be upbeat about my posts. Don't post often, but enjoy reading about the strength of all of you warriors. I was diagnosed in 2016 with a very small cancer in left breast. Had lumpectomy and 21 rounds of left breast radiation. Like so many, I thought I was done. I was told recurrence
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
My history of diagnosis
I am 63, husband and 3 kids, the youngest is 17. I ad cancer and full mastectomy of my left breast on December 2005. Chemo, radiation, the whole process. December of 2020 I've been diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Shocking, I thought I was done with cancer. I am now halfway through
I am 63, husband and 3 kids, the youngest is 17. I ad cancer and full mastectomy of my left breast on December 2005. Chemo, radiation, the whole process. December of 2020 I've been diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Shocking, I thought I was done with cancer. I am now halfway through
EZSZ
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
NI Fertility treatments issues
Hi! I'm new to the forum, I've come across it when I looked for advice and information on what is available to me in Northern Ireland. When I met my partner he had already gone through with vasectomy procedure having had a child from his previous relationship. We were hoping we could get an NHS funded
Hi! I'm new to the forum, I've come across it when I looked for advice and information on what is available to me in Northern Ireland. When I met my partner he had already gone through with vasectomy procedure having had a child from his previous relationship. We were hoping we could get an NHS funded
kpropka
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Fertility, Miscarriage & IVF Support
3 years ago
Greetings
Hello all. I am new to the site. I have been searching for a MBC-specific group to join since our situation is vastly different than many others. I went through my initial Breast Cancer starting in 2012. Stage 3. Chemo, radiation, bilateral mastectomy, reconstruction. All was well until October
Hello all. I am new to the site. I have been searching for a MBC-specific group to join since our situation is vastly different than many others. I went through my initial Breast Cancer starting in 2012. Stage 3. Chemo, radiation, bilateral mastectomy, reconstruction. All was well until October
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Published in Oncology · February 17, 2021ASCO GU 2021: No Benefit From Radiation Dose Intensification i
February 11, 2021—Dose-intensified salvage radiotherapy was no more effective than conventional radiotherapy for the treatment of recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy, according to a phase III study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancers Symposium
February 11, 2021—Dose-intensified salvage radiotherapy was no more effective than conventional radiotherapy for the treatment of recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy, according to a phase III study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Genitourinary Cancers Symposium
podsart
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
HopeNana
Sorry about your onc’s personality or the lack thereof. Fortunately mine is personable and easy to talk to and the age of my grandchildren. I’m a young 74 year old because I claim it. Not everyday but 95 % of the time. I’ve been in Ibrance, letrozole and exjavi for 19 months. It took 6 months to get
Sorry about your onc’s personality or the lack thereof. Fortunately mine is personable and easy to talk to and the age of my grandchildren. I’m a young 74 year old because I claim it. Not everyday but 95 % of the time. I’ve been in Ibrance, letrozole and exjavi for 19 months. It took 6 months to get
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Ruled by anxiety
Hi all. This is my first post. I'd like to say that I have been taking Effexor for years, and have been given Xanax as well, which I never take simply because I want to limit my intake of pharmaceuticals. The Effexor has done nothing for me, and it is so very difficult to wean off of it, which I decided
Hi all. This is my first post. I'd like to say that I have been taking Effexor for years, and have been given Xanax as well, which I never take simply because I want to limit my intake of pharmaceuticals. The Effexor has done nothing for me, and it is so very difficult to wean off of it, which I decided
Nonna60
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Sensations after omentum removal?
Hello everyone! In 2016 I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had to have extensive radical hysterectomy that also involved the removing of part of the omentum. I was wondering if anyone else feels strange sensations in the stomach area after their omentum removal? I constantly feel a fluttering sensation
Hello everyone! In 2016 I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and had to have extensive radical hysterectomy that also involved the removing of part of the omentum. I was wondering if anyone else feels strange sensations in the stomach area after their omentum removal? I constantly feel a fluttering sensation
Hidden
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Newly diagnosed post radical prostatectomy
I am 65 and have a PSA of 8.4 after radical prostatectomy in Nov 2020, MRI shows no pelvis infiltration so suspicion are distant mets, PET scan coming up. I have requested surgical castration as opposed to meds, as even loading dose of oral bicalutemide floored me with fatigue and worsening arthritis
I am 65 and have a PSA of 8.4 after radical prostatectomy in Nov 2020, MRI shows no pelvis infiltration so suspicion are distant mets, PET scan coming up. I have requested surgical castration as opposed to meds, as even loading dose of oral bicalutemide floored me with fatigue and worsening arthritis
Hailwood
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
THC/Marijuana: Why/how does it work for PD?
I live in the US in a no-marijuana state but only 5 minutes from a recreational-legal state. I usually go to my sister's house (in the legal state) at bedtime, grab an edible, then head home to sleep (it takes about an hour to kick in). Without THC, I barely sleep at all. It takes 4-5 hours to fall
I live in the US in a no-marijuana state but only 5 minutes from a recreational-legal state. I usually go to my sister's house (in the legal state) at bedtime, grab an edible, then head home to sleep (it takes about an hour to kick in). Without THC, I barely sleep at all. It takes 4-5 hours to fall
1LittleWillow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
How did you find out your breast cancer had metastasized?
I discovered a lump in my right breast in Jan 2014, had a mastectomy and did not need any other treatment. In June of 2019, I felt a small lump on my head. It did not go away, so I went to my dermatologist. She took one look and said that is metastatic breast cancer. I have been on Faslodex ever since
I discovered a lump in my right breast in Jan 2014, had a mastectomy and did not need any other treatment. In June of 2019, I felt a small lump on my head. It did not go away, so I went to my dermatologist. She took one look and said that is metastatic breast cancer. I have been on Faslodex ever since
sevoia
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
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