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Update on Pluvicto Treatment and my New T-shirt for the Next Infusion
Third day after my Pluvicto infusion. Noticable reduction in pain today and for the first day since I got home, I got out of my pajamas and off the couch for more than 20 minutes. My cancer has been progressing rapidly since my last PSA check in December around 60 all the way to 243 with no treatments
Third day after my Pluvicto infusion. Noticable reduction in pain today and for the first day since I got home, I got out of my pajamas and off the couch for more than 20 minutes. My cancer has been progressing rapidly since my last PSA check in December around 60 all the way to 243 with no treatments
EdBacon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
New drug approved by the FDA in November.
Just wanted to post that a new drug in the battle against ovarian cancer has been approved by the FDA under the name Elahere . My terrific oncologist discussed it with me l during my last appointment. As always , there is a catch , it is based on your having a certain protein present for it to work
Just wanted to post that a new drug in the battle against ovarian cancer has been approved by the FDA under the name Elahere . My terrific oncologist discussed it with me l during my last appointment. As always , there is a catch , it is based on your having a certain protein present for it to work
MOOKIE-FOX1234
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Recurrent CRPC latest PSMA scan and suggested treatment option
Thank you gentlemen for all the information shared on this site. I had a PSMA scan in Dec which revealed recurrent disease in the prostate and three lymph nodes, all very small. I am almost complete the three cycles of Provenge. I saw a RO yesterday to see his treatment options. He is recommending
Thank you gentlemen for all the information shared on this site. I had a PSMA scan in Dec which revealed recurrent disease in the prostate and three lymph nodes, all very small. I am almost complete the three cycles of Provenge. I saw a RO yesterday to see his treatment options. He is recommending
wat380bjw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Estimating the Number of Men Living with Metastatic Prostate Cancer in the United States
New study below [1]. The U.S. PCa estimates for 2023: 288,300 new cases & 34,700 deaths. For every PCa death there are 7+ cases not dying of PCa. Metastatic PCa accounts for most PCa deaths. Non-metastatic PCa accounts for those who "die with it, not of it." Years ago, I estimated the number of
New study below [1]. The U.S. PCa estimates for 2023: 288,300 new cases & 34,700 deaths. For every PCa death there are 7+ cases not dying of PCa. Metastatic PCa accounts for most PCa deaths. Non-metastatic PCa accounts for those who "die with it, not of it." Years ago, I estimated the number of
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Side effects of Enzalutamide: High blood pressure, Tinnitus & Headaches.
Hi there.Does anyone else have the same side effects as mine? Side effects of Enzalutamide: High blood pressure, Tinnitus & Headaches. I have Advance Prostate Cancer Stage 4 with Metastasis to the lymph nodes and bones. Have been on Enza for approx 3 months. I am 66 yrs and living in Malaysia with
Hi there.Does anyone else have the same side effects as mine? Side effects of Enzalutamide: High blood pressure, Tinnitus & Headaches. I have Advance Prostate Cancer Stage 4 with Metastasis to the lymph nodes and bones. Have been on Enza for approx 3 months. I am 66 yrs and living in Malaysia with
barry0405
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Niraparib -stomach pain side effects?
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed Stage4b ovarian cancer last March. I had chemo and debulking surgery and then started taking Niraparib in October. I experienced very few side effects which was good and I generally feel well . Just before Christmas my scan result showed there was something ,as yet to
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed Stage4b ovarian cancer last March. I had chemo and debulking surgery and then started taking Niraparib in October. I experienced very few side effects which was good and I generally feel well . Just before Christmas my scan result showed there was something ,as yet to
COHEN123
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Oral SERD approved by FDA
https://apple.news/Ai1FWYlHCQ_yIOAT6MGXX6w Hormone therapies are well established in breast cancer treatment, working by blocking or reducing levels of hormones that feed tumor growth. If the disease progresses, the next line of therapy includes an injectable drug that specifically targets the estrogen
https://apple.news/Ai1FWYlHCQ_yIOAT6MGXX6w Hormone therapies are well established in breast cancer treatment, working by blocking or reducing levels of hormones that feed tumor growth. If the disease progresses, the next line of therapy includes an injectable drug that specifically targets the estrogen
Kerryd22
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Lung Surgery Cancelled Twice
After an incidental find of a 19mm lung nodule and a clear PET scan in late October my respiratory consultant was sure it was a slow growing cancer caught early and recommended, which was agreed by me, that rather than a biopsy I go straight to surgery for a lung wedge resection to remove the nodule
After an incidental find of a 19mm lung nodule and a clear PET scan in late October my respiratory consultant was sure it was a slow growing cancer caught early and recommended, which was agreed by me, that rather than a biopsy I go straight to surgery for a lung wedge resection to remove the nodule
Domino13
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Strange 😱foot and hand side effects while on capecitabine/Xeloda.
I am a POC (son schooled me saying it means person of color — millennials!). Well I am a Black woman with MBC. I have had unusual horrible experiences while on Xeloda! Instead of getting blisters and burns on feet and hands the bottom of my feet are darkened turning the color black ⚫️and so are my hands
I am a POC (son schooled me saying it means person of color — millennials!). Well I am a Black woman with MBC. I have had unusual horrible experiences while on Xeloda! Instead of getting blisters and burns on feet and hands the bottom of my feet are darkened turning the color black ⚫️and so are my hands
Hotlantaphatz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Ultrasound Scan Results
Hello. I just received provisional scan results which show a huge mass on the liver of 11cms x 7 cms and also one on the kidney of 7 x 6 cms. Urgent CT scan to follow; but no symptoms and I feel well (start from the worry)!! Hard to believe.
Hello. I just received provisional scan results which show a huge mass on the liver of 11cms x 7 cms and also one on the kidney of 7 x 6 cms. Urgent CT scan to follow; but no symptoms and I feel well (start from the worry)!! Hard to believe.
T1ap
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Just finished my PC radiotherapy sessions, last Wed. My 'diet' an absolute nightmare, after evening meal, toilet duty is top of the list!
Usually after the evening meal, no matter what I eat, my toilet rules the roost! I was treated for adenocarcinoma grade 7, after biopsy last June, 20 sessions. Told to keep off "fruit and veg" probably two weeks some sorts of normality return 'a bit', but everyone is different? [u]Any suggestions, banana
Usually after the evening meal, no matter what I eat, my toilet rules the roost! I was treated for adenocarcinoma grade 7, after biopsy last June, 20 sessions. Told to keep off "fruit and veg" probably two weeks some sorts of normality return 'a bit', but everyone is different? [u]Any suggestions, banana
Adlon57
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Seeking Tagrisso buddy
Hi all, My mom (65, diagnosed this summer with Stage IV NSCLC) is looking for someone who also has the EGFR mutation and is taking Tagrisso and would be interested in connecting with her for support. If that's you, please feel free to reach out! Thank you so much. <3 Kelly
Hi all, My mom (65, diagnosed this summer with Stage IV NSCLC) is looking for someone who also has the EGFR mutation and is taking Tagrisso and would be interested in connecting with her for support. If that's you, please feel free to reach out! Thank you so much. <3 Kelly
Kellye28
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
oesophageal cancer / PET scan
Hello, my relative had an endoscopy which found an 8cm tumour and they’ve taken 10 biopsies. He has w PET scan in a few days. 8cm seems big and I’m unsure where this puts him in terms of prognosis/spread. I wondered how long it can take for results following the PET scan if anyone has experience? Thanks
Hello, my relative had an endoscopy which found an 8cm tumour and they’ve taken 10 biopsies. He has w PET scan in a few days. 8cm seems big and I’m unsure where this puts him in terms of prognosis/spread. I wondered how long it can take for results following the PET scan if anyone has experience? Thanks
Sar_
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
1 year ago
eating Broccoli Sprouts
I just want to mention Broccoli is good at prevention and also for prostate cancer patience but I recently found out that Broccoli Sprouts has more Sulforaphane benefits: How broccoli sprouts may help reduce your cancer risk. Sulforaphane is a powerful phytochemical that fights all cancers , Broccoli
I just want to mention Broccoli is good at prevention and also for prostate cancer patience but I recently found out that Broccoli Sprouts has more Sulforaphane benefits: How broccoli sprouts may help reduce your cancer risk. Sulforaphane is a powerful phytochemical that fights all cancers , Broccoli
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Possible ET but triple negative
Ive been reading posts on this forum having been sent to haematologist as have high platelet levels. Consultant was quite sure a blood test would come back positive for one of the genetic markers but it didnt. So ive had a ct scan, a gastroscopy and colonoscopy but nonee of those showed anything that
Ive been reading posts on this forum having been sent to haematologist as have high platelet levels. Consultant was quite sure a blood test would come back positive for one of the genetic markers but it didnt. So ive had a ct scan, a gastroscopy and colonoscopy but nonee of those showed anything that
Scarlett500
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
am I doing the right thing?
I have suspected lung cancer and am waiting for result of EBUS bronchoscopy. I’ve been monitored with CT Scans for the past 18 months. There are 2 suspect nodules that have recently grown. I was supposed to have my right upper lung lobe removed early December. I was kept waiting for approx 8 hours
I have suspected lung cancer and am waiting for result of EBUS bronchoscopy. I’ve been monitored with CT Scans for the past 18 months. There are 2 suspect nodules that have recently grown. I was supposed to have my right upper lung lobe removed early December. I was kept waiting for approx 8 hours
deni-123red_
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
New to the forum
Hi, I'm new to the forum and looking for suggestions. I've been reading the forum ever since I got my RP back in October. I was really hoping to be done with this, but unfortunately it looks like my PSA is starting to rise again. (.11 last check) Looks like I'm reaching a decision point, or at least
Hi, I'm new to the forum and looking for suggestions. I've been reading the forum ever since I got my RP back in October. I was really hoping to be done with this, but unfortunately it looks like my PSA is starting to rise again. (.11 last check) Looks like I'm reaching a decision point, or at least
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
TACE treatment and hair loss
I received TACE treatment for my liver cancer after being diagnosed last June , the treatment was in August , fortunately it was a great success and has killed off the cancer and shrunk the tumour , I have one question though, does anyone still suffer hair lose after 5/6 mths ?? Not patches , just thinning
I received TACE treatment for my liver cancer after being diagnosed last June , the treatment was in August , fortunately it was a great success and has killed off the cancer and shrunk the tumour , I have one question though, does anyone still suffer hair lose after 5/6 mths ?? Not patches , just thinning
Willow1950
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
BTF Webinar on Thyroid Cancer
The BTF had a very good talk on thyroid cancer https://www.btf-thyroid.org/Event/meet-the-experts-webinar-thyroid-cancer . I’m away from home so will not be able to respond much to questions. I submitted a question about T4 promoting cancer, they said they would answer it but didn’t in the talk.
The BTF had a very good talk on thyroid cancer https://www.btf-thyroid.org/Event/meet-the-experts-webinar-thyroid-cancer . I’m away from home so will not be able to respond much to questions. I submitted a question about T4 promoting cancer, they said they would answer it but didn’t in the talk.
jimh111
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
in ovarian cancer limbo
Grateful to hear everyone’s experience. I’m Stage 3c, had major debulking, 6 rounds carbo/doxil, in remission about a year, on Zejula with minor side effects. The big challenge for me is more psychological/emotional than physical at this moment. The uncertainty weighs on me and my carer.
Grateful to hear everyone’s experience. I’m Stage 3c, had major debulking, 6 rounds carbo/doxil, in remission about a year, on Zejula with minor side effects. The big challenge for me is more psychological/emotional than physical at this moment. The uncertainty weighs on me and my carer.
Lily2023
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
1 year ago
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