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🧡🙏 Our heartfelt thanks go to Nicola Dow for raising £1970 on her fundraising day on 20th January. Nicola organised a fantastic pub event with a pub quiz, Mr & Mrs, bingo and bonus ball raffle in addition to another raffle that raised a further £900. During the event Nicola gave out lots of information
🧡🙏 Our heartfelt thanks go to Nicola Dow for raising £1970 on her fundraising day on 20th January. Nicola organised a fantastic pub event with a pub quiz, Mr & Mrs, bingo and bonus ball raffle in addition to another raffle that raised a further £900. During the event Nicola gave out lots of information
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
4 months ago
Our Heartfelt thanks!
‼ The lesion featured in this post may look like eczema or benign skin lesion, but it is in fact a melanoma! In rarer cases, all types of melanoma can lack pigmentation – these are known as amelanotic melanoma. Jane’s story below highlights just how important it is to get any abnormalities checked out
‼ The lesion featured in this post may look like eczema or benign skin lesion, but it is in fact a melanoma! In rarer cases, all types of melanoma can lack pigmentation – these are known as amelanotic melanoma. Jane’s story below highlights just how important it is to get any abnormalities checked out
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Skin Cancer UK
4 months ago
Selegiline side effects
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
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PSP Association
5 months ago
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I have been dealing with a skin condition for almost 3 years. I have seen other posts like mine. One person was even trying to get on a talk show. I too have been dismissed by health providers. I have had one person mention Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC
I have been dealing with a skin condition for almost 3 years. I have seen other posts like mine. One person was even trying to get on a talk show. I too have been dismissed by health providers. I have had one person mention Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC) Reactive perforating collagenosis (RPC
Mystery20
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MY SKIN
5 months ago
Crack in cranioplasty
I had a TBI when I was 6 years old and had plastic fitted into the back of my head to close it (cranioplasty). Some time ago however, I started getting some sudden pain (once I felt an electric current running through the back of my head; at age 40). After an MRI and CT Scan, it was found that I somehow
I had a TBI when I was 6 years old and had plastic fitted into the back of my head to close it (cranioplasty). Some time ago however, I started getting some sudden pain (once I felt an electric current running through the back of my head; at age 40). After an MRI and CT Scan, it was found that I somehow
ghost_writer
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Headway
5 months ago
Masced Pro Training
‼ Over 25% of GP consultations are dermatology related, yet GPs only receive around 2 weeks training on dermatology AS A WHOLE - so unless a GP has what is referred to as 'a specialist interest in skin cancer', they have little-to-no training on the subject! That’s just one of the reasons why we developed
‼ Over 25% of GP consultations are dermatology related, yet GPs only receive around 2 weeks training on dermatology AS A WHOLE - so unless a GP has what is referred to as 'a specialist interest in skin cancer', they have little-to-no training on the subject! That’s just one of the reasons why we developed
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
5 months ago
Acalabrutinib and Skin Cancers
I began taking Acalabrutinib three years ago as a participant in a clinical trial. I have enjoyed excellent success. However, recently I began breaking out in skin cancer lesions on various parts of the body. Particularly on my legs, ankles and feet. I have been prone to sun damaged skin converting
I began taking Acalabrutinib three years ago as a participant in a clinical trial. I have enjoyed excellent success. However, recently I began breaking out in skin cancer lesions on various parts of the body. Particularly on my legs, ankles and feet. I have been prone to sun damaged skin converting
spanish36
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Men and Melanoma
Since 1973, death rates from melanoma (the most serious type of skin cancer) have risen by 219% in men, compared to an increase of 76% in women and statistics reveal that men are 69% more likely to die from the disease! Despite the fact that 1 in 4 men in the UK will develop a form of skin cancer
Since 1973, death rates from melanoma (the most serious type of skin cancer) have risen by 219% in men, compared to an increase of 76% in women and statistics reveal that men are 69% more likely to die from the disease! Despite the fact that 1 in 4 men in the UK will develop a form of skin cancer
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
5 months ago
NMSC- Non melanoma Skin cancer
NMSC - Non-melanoma Skin Cancer is globally the most common form of cancer. 1 in 4 UK males and 1 in 5 UK females will be diagnosed with NMSC in their lifetime - and if diagnosed once, you could have many more! Learning how to spot the early signs and symptoms is vital, as if detected, diagnosed and
NMSC - Non-melanoma Skin Cancer is globally the most common form of cancer. 1 in 4 UK males and 1 in 5 UK females will be diagnosed with NMSC in their lifetime - and if diagnosed once, you could have many more! Learning how to spot the early signs and symptoms is vital, as if detected, diagnosed and
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Skin Cancer UK
5 months ago
Pain all over
Hello everyone hope you all had a good holiday. As some might know I had a brain tumor removed in 2019. I've had some problems but I'm wounded if it could have triggered fibromyalgia. With all the pain and problems but I'm afraid that I'll sound like a nut job if I ask my doctor.????
Hello everyone hope you all had a good holiday. As some might know I had a brain tumor removed in 2019. I've had some problems but I'm wounded if it could have triggered fibromyalgia. With all the pain and problems but I'm afraid that I'll sound like a nut job if I ask my doctor.????
Duchess39
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Headway
5 months ago
Teva - short supply
Happy New Year everyone , Is anyone else finding it difficult to get 100mcg and 50 mcg Teva Levothyroxine ? I had a thyroidectomy 6 years ago and have been really well on this medication. I changed to Accent because independent pharmacist unable to source Teva . I was really unwell for 7 days on Accent
Happy New Year everyone , Is anyone else finding it difficult to get 100mcg and 50 mcg Teva Levothyroxine ? I had a thyroidectomy 6 years ago and have been really well on this medication. I changed to Accent because independent pharmacist unable to source Teva . I was really unwell for 7 days on Accent
CheerfulCharlie
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
18 years ago today!
🧡 18 years ago today we said our final farewell to our beautiful mother, best friend, devoted wife and grandmother Karen Clifford (represented by the KC in SKCIN) following her courageous battle to melanoma. The devastation caused by her loss, made us determined to ensure her untimely death was not
🧡 18 years ago today we said our final farewell to our beautiful mother, best friend, devoted wife and grandmother Karen Clifford (represented by the KC in SKCIN) following her courageous battle to melanoma. The devastation caused by her loss, made us determined to ensure her untimely death was not
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Skin Cancer UK
6 months ago
Trigger for PMR
Is the forum aware that a tumour or similar was the trigger for PMR in someone? My rheumatologist sent me for tumour screening, a lung X-ray and a colonoscopy. Or is the cause mostly unknown?
Is the forum aware that a tumour or similar was the trigger for PMR in someone? My rheumatologist sent me for tumour screening, a lung X-ray and a colonoscopy. Or is the cause mostly unknown?
Swizzly
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PMRGCAuk
17 hours ago
Radiation Confusion- please help clarify
Referred to and met with radiation oncologist because my PC is active again after almost 3 years. This will be my first experience with radiation. It was explained and I thought I understood but am now completely confused - scans (PSMA, MRI, CT and bone scan) showed activity in prostate, SV, and one
Referred to and met with radiation oncologist because my PC is active again after almost 3 years. This will be my first experience with radiation. It was explained and I thought I understood but am now completely confused - scans (PSMA, MRI, CT and bone scan) showed activity in prostate, SV, and one
MPCSUX
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Best Support To Send
Last year I had (non-breast cancer. Some dark times post-op, muchly lightened by a care package some friends put together and sent me. Books, gentle toiletries, that kind of thing. Anything you would recommend for a friend who’s had a sudden diagnosis & speedy Mastectomy? I know even behind send not
Last year I had (non-breast cancer. Some dark times post-op, muchly lightened by a care package some friends put together and sent me. Books, gentle toiletries, that kind of thing. Anything you would recommend for a friend who’s had a sudden diagnosis & speedy Mastectomy? I know even behind send not
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
1 day ago
Please join us Tuesday,June 18th, for our Living Room discussion on Surgical Options
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday June 18th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Jeffrey B. Velotta, MD, Thoracic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA and Clinical Assistant Professor
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday June 18th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Jeffrey B. Velotta, MD, Thoracic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, CA and Clinical Assistant Professor
Michelezeh
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Lung Cancer Support
1 day ago
FDA Approves Augtyro (repotrectinib) for Adults and Children with NTRK-Positive Solid Tumors
On June 13, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted accelerated approval of Augtyro (repotrectinib) for adults and children aged 12 years and older with NTRK-positive solid tumors, including both non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). The new approval
On June 13, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted accelerated approval of Augtyro (repotrectinib) for adults and children aged 12 years and older with NTRK-positive solid tumors, including both non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). The new approval
Miranda_GO2
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Lung Cancer Support
1 day ago
Seen the Oncologist
The Oncologist examined me and has decided to send me for a scan to see if the lump has gotten any bigger. If so it could mean Surgery Radiotherapy or drugs, if its shrinking to stay on Tamoxifen and he would see me in months. So I'm just waiting for appointments at the moment Gordon (Redier)
The Oncologist examined me and has decided to send me for a scan to see if the lump has gotten any bigger. If so it could mean Surgery Radiotherapy or drugs, if its shrinking to stay on Tamoxifen and he would see me in months. So I'm just waiting for appointments at the moment Gordon (Redier)
Redier
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Male Breast Cancer
2 days ago
I love this sci-fi: Swimming Microrobots Deliver Cancer-fighting Drugs to Metastatic Lung Tumors in Mice
we are getting better and better… “The nanoparticles are made of tiny biodegradable polymer spheres, which are loaded with the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin and coated with red blood cell membranes.” https://today.ucsd.edu/story/swimming-microrobots-deliver-cancer-fighting-drugs-to-metastatic-lung-tumors-in-mice
we are getting better and better… “The nanoparticles are made of tiny biodegradable polymer spheres, which are loaded with the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin and coated with red blood cell membranes.” https://today.ucsd.edu/story/swimming-microrobots-deliver-cancer-fighting-drugs-to-metastatic-lung-tumors-in-mice
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
At Last I have answers and know where I am.
I will make this post brief , as I have had more than my share. This was my last BCG - I will be seen in about 10 weeks to see it it is still working, if not I will be considered for BCG again probablt. The letter I got for a Thorax CT Scan - I have found out from who'm and why. I asked my BC nurse
I will make this post brief , as I have had more than my share. This was my last BCG - I will be seen in about 10 weeks to see it it is still working, if not I will be considered for BCG again probablt. The letter I got for a Thorax CT Scan - I have found out from who'm and why. I asked my BC nurse
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 days ago
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