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Biopsy without any bleeding
I'm not complaining, just curious. Had transrectal targeted biopsy (5 sites) with no blood in urine or semen. After all I've read about blood lasting for weeks, has anyone not experienced much bleeding? A pre-cancerous HG_PIN neoplasia was found. So cancer free for now!
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Nerve pain
I had segmendectomy 3 weeks ago. I started to have side pain on my right side that I had the surgery. The surgeon said this is due to intercostal nerve being affected. He said to give it another month and if it persists he would start me on gabapentin, which I don’t want to start. Anyone out there have a similar situation…
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Does anyone have Interstitial Cystitis?
Hi, I'm a 49 yo male and I have been over at the Kidney cancer board. I'm about to begin my fight with kidney cancer. However, I have had Interstitial Cystitis for over 22 years and I've heard that very chronic inflammation of the bladder can cause cancer. Of course pretty much every symptom of bladder cancer is the same…
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Rib pain
hi, anyone has any home remedies for rib pain? My mom has breast cancer with bone and liver mets, and she has been feeling pain in her right rib. If you guys could give me some home remedies or treatments for rib pain other than radiation that would be good! Thanks
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DCIS
I was diagnosed with DCIS January 2. From my first mammogram in November to surgery in March, I have struggled. I hear that DCIS is not cancer because it’s non invasive. I read that it’s pre cancer. Anyone else with DCIS struggle with this? My treatment has been the same, to some extent, as if it was cancer. I even feel…
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Ejaculate color after Prostate biopsy
Does anyone have intermittent red/rust/pink color in their ejaculate, aka (****)? My urologist says it is OK. Sometimes mine is white and sometimes red/rust/pink in color. I am 3 years out from my biopsy. What do you and other men with a previous prostate biopsy think? Does this "color" ever happen to you? Thanks!
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SRT after RALP - Centering CTscan execution
Good morning, I just had a centering CT scan because I have to undergo SRT (I had a robotic radical prostatectomy in 2019, and the PSA slowly rose to values around 0.200-0.250). The preparation for the centering CT scan included a full bladder and an empty rectum. Everything was OK for the rectum, but, probably having…
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MOHS Surgery Shock
I am hoping to hear from anyone having had MOHS surgery and is willing to share your recovery and healing process, including products and/or procedures used. I had MOHS surgery two days ago to remove a cancerous spot in the area between my upper lip and my nose. The spot is about the size of a pencil eraser…but I ended up…
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Recurrence
Hi, Well wishes to all of you. I started chemo yesterday for a recurrence of gastroespohogeal cancer (at and near GE Junction) . First time was caught very early (stage 1) while checking for a minor swallowing probem and was treated with chemo, radiation and immunotherapy (not a candidate for surgery because of other…
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Update on my esophageal cancer
I had an esophagectomy on Oct 2 to remove a squamous cell carcinoma tumor. I was stage 2 with no metastasis. I had a complication after my surgery (an Anastomotic leak) and spent an extra month in the hospital. It was a rough time and I was pretty ill. I lost 37 pounds. I am doing better now, thankfully. I have recently…
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Life after prostate cancer radiation treatment
My life has changed, then maybe not, just extended? Do you feel the same? My close male friends have asked "how are you doing? Then we just go on. However, I am not the same as in so many recent changes of my past consistent body and expected functions. I will share what happened to those that want to listen. It has…
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Changes from testicular cancer
I am still attracted to women, but it is different now. It is only a mental attraction. There is no physical urge. I’m a survivor of testicular cancer for six years. I’ve had my testosterone checked and my level is fine but I don’t physically attracted. Is this normal?
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Serous Endometrial Carcinoma ("high-grade"), now metastasized to lungs
Hello - Introducing myself here. The topic title summarizes it. I was diagnosed in December 2022 and January 2023, had to wait 6 weeks for a 'radical' hysterectomy while in pain and bleeding profusely (because of health insurance!), then spent 2023 in chemotherapy and radiation, and recovering from their side effects. Last…
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Chat GPT
Many will have heard the name, but know little about this great learning resource. I was diagnosed with a stage 1b adenocarcenoma over 2 years ago and declined the default treatment of esophagectomy, opting instead for 3 then 6 month follow up endoscopy visits. I was declared cancer free at one point but then another…
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OFSET Study
New here. Anyone decided to do the OFSET Study? Diagnosed 1/14/2025. Had DMX. Found lymph involvement, I of 2. Oncotype 16. Her2-. I'm simply terrified of chemo, Ac-T. My gut is to run far away from it. With that said, the Study offers possibility of another option- hormone therapy only. Anyone decided to do the Study,…
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Metformin
I've seen Metformin mentioned here as an important tool to strengthening our bodies' fight against cancer. I looked up the studies, and the research is so promising, I'm surprised we haven't heard more about it! I am on the verge of getting lung biopsies for what appears to be metastasis of serous endometrial cancer. I…
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Suggestions for sleep positions after lumpectomy
I'll be having a lumpectomy in 2 weeks, left side. I usually sleep on my stomach or left side. That's not going to work! Will I need to sleep on my back? Maybe sleep on a recliner? Any suggestions?
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Tonsillar cancer scanning
I was treated for Tonsillar cancer stage 1 the fall of 2023 now recently I was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer that was metastatic from tonsil to lungs and bones. I had a scan 3 months after my tonsil cancer treatment and it was clear, my doctor elected to scan me once a year after my first 3 month scan. 10 months in I had…
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Do I have to take steroids after doxil
S teroids
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Sinonasal Adenocarcinoma
Hey Alll, I have recently completed treatment at MSK for high grade sinonasal adenocarcinoma (non-intestinal type). Looking to connect with others who have this rare cancer, specifically women, but also all. I was 38 at the time of diagnosis, so looking to connect with young adult survivors as well. Any info would be…
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Scar tissue 6 years NED
Yes, It hurts and is scary. My colon Doctor put me on Metamuscil in the morning and Miralax in the evening. It has helped me stay soft enough to pass normal size stool then goes to shoestring size. However, the scar tissue in on my sphincter and that's where to stool passes through. It gets inflamed and hurts now and then.…
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I have questions... new member
I am 53 and might be dealing with prostate cancer. heres my story. I have had my large intestine removed in 2008 from ulceritive colitis. I kept having microscopic blood in my urine and still do to this day. Also in past had a growth on my kidney that they did a cryoablation on 8 years ago and followed up with MRI for 5…
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Has anyone had colo-anal anastomosis surgery and a colostomy reversal?
I needed a colostomy for my anal cancer because of a fistula between my vagina and rectum. Now that my treatments are over and the cancer is gone, my colorectal surgeon believes she can reverse the colostomy. I will get a temporary ileostomy and she will do a colo-anal anastomosis at the same time, then after 2 months, she…
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Questions about IMRT and Urinary Urgency
I'm currently into my 14th of 40 IMRTs today. In the last few days I've been struggling to hold my bladder while on the machine. Had two incidences of having to stop the treatment for me to get off and pee. I barely made it to the restroom both times. They're very understanding and after I drink some more water and wait a…
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Fever possibly delaying resumption of chemo?
My mother in law is a sixty-six-year-old woman who was diagnosed with a grade 4 glioblastoma last November. More than 95% of it was removed via surgery, the tumor is methylated, and she tolerated her initial treatment (six weeks of simultaneous radiation and temodar) well. Two weeks ago, she started her new cycle of…
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The little stuff (hints and tips): life after surgery
How about sharing practical tips for post surgery life. Look forward to reading everyone’s tips. Here is what is working for me 8 weeks out dealing with incontinence. Doing my Kegels and pretty happy with my progress but I occasionally leak or have a small squirt of urine when I cough, sneeze, laugh, stand up, bend down,…