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Uterine cancer can lead to breast cancer
Last Dec, I was diagnosed with 1b uterine cancer, I had a full hysterectomy and 3 brachy treatments,,I am now on Bioidentical hormones and I feel marvelous..except for one nagging comemnt I read somewhere that women who have had uterine cancer are more than likely to develop breast cancer,,I am 60 years old and Life is…
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Pain management
My sister has uterine cancer stage 3b. After radiation and 1st round of chemo, the cancer was suppressed, 1 month after the chemo, she has been complaining pain for almost 4 months, and the latest pat showed some glowing area in abdominal area, that doctors was felt to 'pessimisstic' and suggested another round of chemo,…
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Has anyone got their chemo with low white counts
After 10 days of getting Neuprgen shots, my count only up it 1.3. So going to get 6 more, and. Get retested on Monday. My chemo is scheduled for March 7. I think they will have to delay it. I think the chemo is still killing them off, Im 14 days post chemo. What do your thoughts? Irene
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Whine bottle emptied, it is what it is.
I met with my gyn-onc yesterday and had long discussion reviewing all possible scenarios for addressing disease progression. My situation is a little more unique in that I have had 2 primary cancers that could be involved, singly or a combo. The only way to know for sure would be to biopsy everything. Not really practical.…
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Olive and Coconut Oils
I generally use olive oil in cooking and baking, and reading more on benefits of coconut oil. Picked up my first container of coconut oil and anxious to start using in my daily routine. Do remember my nutritionist recommending not using olive oil when temps are above 350 or so. Anyone have input on how to use each of these…
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staging and mestastis question
Hi, my Mom was just recently diagnosed with stage 4 cancer (since they found tumors in both legs, pelvic area and lungs). They told her they were 90% it's a sarcoma or 10% chance of lymphoma. And we thought the primary was in her right leg since it's the largest and giving her so much pain. Well, turns out it's a carcinoma…
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Should I be concerned or am I borrowing trouble?
I have UPSC. I have recently had my one year CT scan. This is the first CT since being diagnosed and finishing treatment, which my oncologist reluctantly agreed to. My CA125 at the time of diagnosis was only 22.1, after surgery it went to 84 and then, during chemo, quickly came down to single digits, where it had remained.…
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Meditation
I have noticed a few posts lately mentioning meditation and I would like to share my experience and compare notes with others. Around the time of diagnosis I asked my yoga teacher for some info on yoga nidra which I had been previously taught in a workshop about sleep problems. I used a 10 minute cd daily and it helped…
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HAIR LOSS
Having my first taxol/carbo treatment a week ago, I thought I had abbout 2 weeks before hair loss began. Running my hands through my hair, I noticed a couple hairs. Of course I couldn't leave it alone so I vigorously rubbed my head ovr the counter...yep hairs. I was expecting it but not this soon. Pat
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Anyone with endometrial (stromal) sarcoma (ESS)? Any grade?
Just curious since I understand this is another of our very rare uterine cancers and I unfortunately have it. I've tried joining the yahoo discussion on it and there doesn't seem to be someone in charge of membership there now since it's been a while since I applied. :( Anyway, just curious! Julia
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Claudia....missing you!
Claudia....I haven't seen you for a long time and am hoping that you are well and busy enjoying life and painting like mad! Miss you! Sending big hugs and well wishes!! Karen
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Ginger, Beta Carotene, and Anti-Fungals--from a prior post by Rosey-this way it's easier to find. Th
Ginger, Beta Carotene, and Anti-Fungals Thanks, Jill, for starting to gather all the pertinent information on foods' anti-cancer properties. A huge job, but invaluable to us! Having read through the responses to her first posting on ginger, would like to add the following: I'm a firm believer in the efficacy of ginger.…
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New Evidence That Green Tea Short-Circuits the Cancer Process--American Institute of Cancer Research
Just wanted to say a few quick words on how to brew green tea for the greatest effectiveness. 1. Don't bring the water to a complete boil, but rather just under. 2. Allow it to steep for 30 minutes as this allows the greatest amount of EGCG to be extracted. 3. If you can add about a half an organic lemon to allow the two…
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NCI says what you eat can hurt you or it can help you fight cancer. List of foods with cancer-fighti
The National Cancer Institute -- estimates that roughly one-third of all cancer deaths may be diet related. What you eat can hurt you, but it can also help you. Many of the common foods found in grocery stores or organic markets contain cancer-fighting properties, from the antioxidants that neutralize the damage caused by…
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Fanniemay
From prior posts I think that I remember you saying that you are located in Wisconsin. I am also in Wisconsin. I have UPSC. I currently see a general oncologist, but feel that I need to find a GYN/Oncologist. Who are you seeing? If possible, please let me know. My personal email is basketaddict@charter.net. Thanks, Pat
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Shoot me now...PLEASE
So I finished up with my 5th round of chemo last week, had severe joint pain and developed a cold on top of everything else. I've been as sick as I've ever been, feel like my lungs are on fire and haven't slept but a few hours since Saturday. I have not had a fever but I called my onc nurse today anyway and after…
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MMMT survivors-1975goatgirl-no longer posts
Hello fellow survivors: I have been trying for the longest time to get in touch with 1975goatgirl but to no avail. So I just thought that I would let everyone know that she no longer posts. I hope she is well. Best of health to all. June
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Head of Sloan-Kettering Sued by University of Pennsylvania New York Times
Head of Sloan-Kettering Sued by University of Pennsylvania By ANDREW POLLACK Published: February 22, 2012 NYT The University of Pennsylvania has joined a lawsuit accusing the president of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of walking off with the fruits of university research to start his own company. The…
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Deception at Duke
I had heard about this a long time ago, but thought I would post the "60 Minutes" segment (link) here just in case anyone was not aware of this. This is a transcript. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-57376073/deception-at-duke/ Not only was Dr. Potti's research fraudulent, he claimed (falsely) to be a Rhodes scholar.…
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Spices & Herbs
I purchase many of my spices and herbs at local stores such as Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. Wondering if anyone has a few on-line sites they're using for these items? Surely purchasing in bulk is a bit more cost-effective. One site I've been using is iHerb.com, but lately turmeric has been out-of-stock, with no date of…
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Uterine MMMT: Does Your Oncologist Use CA125 test?
My oncologist NEVER mentioned CA125 test in a year of treatment. I did check my blood tests and only occasionally was CA125 tested; it was always less than 15. Are those of you with uterine carcinosarcoma being asked to get tested for this marker every three months? I thought it was not very reliable for this form of…
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Post Treatment Meds
I had my first round of chemo (taxol/carbo) this past Wednesday. Reading through posts everyone speaks of meds they take after their treatments. The chemo nurse referred to my meds and I told her I wasn't given anything. Reading through the posts and some responses to some of my questions, the "make sure you take your…
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Thrush in mouth
Does anyone know how to get rid of the thrush in mouth, outside of getting the nyatan swish and swallow. Don't know if it's from the steroids or chemo. Didn't get with 1st round of chemo Irene
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Supplements
A gal in my therapy group who's a stage 3 breast cancer patient sees an integrative doc, plus very much into complementary approaches such as herbs, vit C infusions, etc. Judy mentioned a good book to read per her research and her integrative doc recommendation, so I picked it up at my library. Definitive Guide to Cancer,…
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books on anti-cancer diet
I've been following the Anti-Cancer book by David Servan-Schreiber for over a year now. Just ordered from amazon Foods to fight cancer by Richard Beliveau The Plant Programme by Jane Plant (mainly breast, prostate cancer directed but could be good for us too) because I felt the need to extend my knowledge about diet (the…
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LEG PAINS-TAXOL
Can someone elaborate on what type of leg pains these are? I am very concerned because I have suffered from leg cramps for years. When I say leg cramps I am not referring to your run of the mill, point your toe to your nose calf cramp. My cramps are almost undescribable. They start on the side of my foot or in various…
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Insurance issues/UPSC
Not me. Very good friend is a 5-year UPSC, Stage 2 survivor. She had both chemo and radiation. Now, at 5 years her insurance company says no more gyn oncologist, you can go back to regular gyn for exams and see the local general oncologist here on out. She has mixed feelings about this and will discuss it with her gyn next…
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Finished 1st round of Chemo
Had my first round of chemo yesterday. Long day...arrived at 830am and didn't get home until 430pm. The entire process, although lengthy, was uneventful. Started out with Benadry, Pepcid, Steroid, Anti-nausea medicine. Next was 3 hour infusion of Taxol followed by 1 hour infusion of Carboplatin. Like I said, all went well…
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My mom's 4B care crossroads - Complimentary therapy recommendations needed
Hi all, My mom is 73, with stage 4B UC. She's had a full hysterectomy, then five sessions of Taxol/Carboplatin, and now because they've full a 4c mass in her abdomen area near her omentum, they are recommending more chemo. No surgery or radiation is recommended. The good news is that her CA125 decreased from 95 to 32 with…
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Will start third round of chemo
Went to the doctor today and he recommends that I start chemo again. My CA 125 is 2700, the highest it has ever been. My CAT scan showed 5 enlarged lymph nodes, three in the neck area and 2 in the abdomen. So I will start chemo February 9th. It will be Taxol and Cisplatin every three weeks. Since both drugs need to be…