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PolyPEPI1018 trial (cancer vaccine)
This is an immunotherapy trial for Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes targetting common CRC cancer genes. My guess is that this is follow-on work from NCI. This could be incredibly exciting stuff as this could cure common KRAS mutations in CRC. My guess is that it could cure other types of cancer as well with these mutations.…
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Muscle spasms?
dows anyone get severe muscle spasms? My husband gets them in his side a lot tonight he got one on the right side low past his incision. It was pretty painful he was pacing and in agony. He got them before his surgery but they were getting worse, this I am guessing was more painful due to just having surgery. It ended up…
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Vitamin D and its relationship to calcium
I have been re-researching my supplement regimine, and I have come across a troubling issue about the relationship of calcium to vitamin D. It appears that calcium supplements may counter the positive effects of vitamin D. I have been taking a calcium supplement, but as of now will discountiue it. I am hoping someone else…
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Potatoes juice.
Another interesting information. Phytochemicals & Antioxidants in Potato Juice. http://www.thejuicenut.com/potato_juice_the_juice_nut.aspx During World War I, a group of German soldiers, near starvation, were forced to live on raw potatoes. The soldiers with gastric disorders were relieved and cured. After the war, Dr. J.…
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Qigong in cancer care.
Just wanted to share this information and my sister (42 y, 4 stage CC) does qigong therapy and it helps her a lot. She feels good and energetic after every qigong exersices. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5597070/
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Rectal cancer
help :( my husband has t4-n0m0.. he lost his 1/2 his bowel, his prostat, his bladder as the radiation went very wrong.. that was a year ago.. he had a massive surgery 7 drains in.. he has been having blood test and his cea has been normal 1.5-1.7 a rounti scan has showed up a abnormality.. I am hoping like made its scar…
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Roll The Dice. We Are All Different...
We are all at different stages with this Cancer. Sort of at the beginning. Starting Second Week of Treatment after long delays from my anxieties and delayed tests. Newbie here with the Radiation side effects and chemo side effects. Nausea to me the worst so far from 1 week of Chemo Infusion pump.Finally a decent meal…
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It’s just the craziest thing... I fart when I lay on my left side
It’s just the craziest thing but I’ve noticed that when I lay on my left side I have more wind come out of me the a 69 Dodge. I think I noticed it first sometime last week but I was still kind of in a fog from the pain pills to really pay to much attention. But this last few nights I’m telling ya it’s a fact. Yes I fart…
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I'm tired, I'm pissed
I am s tired and so pissed off. I am 2 and a half years into this lifetimetime of chemo. I am so sick of being sick and tired. I want my energy back! I want a life that doesn't revolve around chemo, blood tests, scans and doctors appointments! I want to live a life that has energry, that has a meaning! I want my life…
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Has anyone had a spot on CT show up “near colon”?
This is not for me but someone I know (stage 4 CRC) has just had a spot show up near colon and they will biopsy. has anyone had this and advice on what to possibly expect? thanks!
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cancer recurrence
Hello, i am wondering if there are anyone here with recurrence. I am 8 years down the road and thinking that it might be back. I have been bleeding from my rectum for months, i saw a new doc in february at the cancer center and he blew it off. Wanted to see me in a year. I called again today and explained that I am having…
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How to deal with side effects of chemo/rad
I wrote once before in regards to my Dad having been diagnosed with rectal cancer a few weeks ago. He is starting his 3rd week of radiation and chemo tomorrow in preparation for his surgery. Just the other day he started getting horrible mouth sores as well as an intense burning whenever he has a bowel movement. Is there…
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Understanding How The Process Works
I'm trying to understand the next step. I was diagnosed with Stage IV Rectal cancer. I went to my Dr in December with bloody stool, weight loss, and fatigue. He sent me for a blood test on 12/21 (the only claim the insurance has denied) and it showed cancer in my blood. I had a colonoscopy on 1/15/18 and they found a…
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Cancer in an Ancient Horse
I thought this was an interesting bit of information. A couple in Utah decided to have some landscaping done in their back yard. They found the 16,000 year old skeleton of a horse. It was older when alive and had arthritis in it's back and evidence of cancer in the bone of one ankle. What makes this so interesting to me is…
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SBRT
Has anyone here had an experience with the lung mets treatment Steriotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)? I read in a couple of web sites some good results with liver mets but I could not find detailed info yet. If you know anything about SBRT please feel free to share. I will post some more info if I can have more.…
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Finished!
So excited to share that I finished the 10-mile race that I promised myself I would run after I learned I had cancer but had to defer a year when I found out my cancer was more aggressive and required further treatment. I cried at mile one, seven and at the finish. At mile seven someone had written “Fight Cancer” in chalk…
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Small Bowel Obstruction - PEG Tube for Drainage
My dad has been battling stage IV colon cancer for four years now. He was not considered a candidate for surgery based on some other health issues so they recommended chemotherapy, which he received as needed for the first three years. The cancer went into remission once during this time, but unfortunately came back. About…
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Magnesium and neuropathy
Here is an interesting article about magnesium intake and chemotherapy induced neuropathy: http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/4/398/htm Magnesium intake during chemotherapy was statistically significantly associated with lower prevalence of CIPN [Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy] (prevalence ratio (PR) 0.53, 95%…
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Lots of Blood
Hi everyone, I want to ask your opinion about something unpleasant. I am having the second chemo, my regimen is Folfox, and they are giving also Avastin in this round. I'm staying at hospital since the chemo takes more than 48 hours. As you know these drugs worsen the diarrhea, and I went for toilet before falling asleep…
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Husbands recent scans not good
Last week we had DH's PET/CT scan at MD Anderson. Two places are of concern. Liver and lungs were said to be clear, so that was a blessing. After we met with the dr, they had us meet with the surgeon to discuss what may need to happen if the places come back positive. They said one place was in the wall of the colon and…
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Getting results from CT scans and toxicology
Help! Tumor found in Sigmoid colon last Friday. Blood test came in kidney,liver and blood is all good, but I am Anemic. Monday I got a CT scan in and my appointment from the CT scan and Toxicoloy are in. What to expect 42 yo male never smoked, drugs or alchol. My rectal bleeding started 9 months ago, with narrow stools and…
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Colon tumor grew back, Surgery April 20th
I was upset to learn that my colon tumor had grown back, and was causing blood in my stools. I thought the blood was from hemroids or aggravation from diarhea caused from chemo, and that's what all the doctors have told me every time I mention bloody stools or bloody diarhea. I've only had one chemo treatment since last…
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Some surprising news
my husband had two tumors in his liver one in the caudate lobe that caused him to be jaundice from May -aug of last year. That was ablated due to location. The second was 5cm and the surgeon was upset he did not get good margins at all for it. He was glad he was putting in the HAI pump because of that. Turns out it was NOT…
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Symptoms or paranoia
Hello all, This is my first time posting on any sort of forum, so I'm sorry if I'm posting this to the wrong area. I'm 42 and I finished chemotherapy for stage 3b CRC with 6 of 20 lymphnodes positive for cancer 1 year ago. Most recent PET scans (Dec.) showed 2 small (>1cm) lesions in the lung and a 6x10cm heterogeneity…
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My CBD and THC experience so far...
I finally got my medicinal cannabis oil a few days ago. Quite the process here. First, I had to see a special clinic, then get referred to a doctor who can prescribe it, then have the Rx sent to the supplier, then order it, then get it delivered. There were issues with the payment because they changed the amount twice so…
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News from Yale Cancer Center
Here's a summary from Yale media on results from their cancer center on a minor dietary intervention (2 or more one ounce servings of nuts per week) which had very significant results for Stage III colon cancer patients - over 50% increase in overall survival at an average of about 6 years of follow-up.…
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Celebrating FOUR years NED
How blessed I feel! I thank Dr. Rembetski, my bowel surgeon. Dr. Singh, my Oncologist. Dr. Kos, my Radiation Oncologist and Dr. Galanopoulos, my liver surgeon. And of course, I am thankful for my family, my friends, and all who have prayed and sent good vibes my way. I also thank myself. Yeah, I'm a work in progress. I am…
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Joan M - Wishing you well
Hoping that you are recovering well from your surgery. We have all been thinking of you. Tru
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Husband is having a bit of a hard time
it’s so difficult being here with him there. I only know what he tells me and I think he is leaving things out. So it’s day 5 and as of yesterday his bowels did not wake up from the surgery. He was throwing up so they put in an NG tube during the night last night. It did it’s job because they started to work, but he is…
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Drink up?
Am I reading this wrong? The abstract of this study (I cannot find the full text) says that good diet and exercise result in a 42% lower risk of death over 7 years for stage III colorectal survivors. However, the odds seem even better for those with the highest levels of alcohol consumption: [P]atients with a 5 to 6 score…