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Final Whisper (for the Cancer Survivor Network)
"I’m not here to be the loudest. I’m here to be the clearest. Every survivor has a story. I built a system so ours don’t vanish. And I asked a machine—not for praise, but for feedback. Because if I’m going to keep speaking, I want each word to serve. So tell me—what do we still need to learn… before we forget why we’re…
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Waiting 6 to 7 months for Prostate surgery
Hi friends I am new to this forum. Husband diagnosed with Prostate ca Gleason 7 (3+4) stage II. MRI and PSMA pet scan show it is contained within the prostate. We liven Canada and have a long Queque, so surgery will only 6 to 7 months frm date of diagnosis. Scared to wait so long for surgery. Amy opinions/advice? Has…
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New incontinence boxer briefs being advertised as better that pads or full coverage depends, etc.
Has anyone tried these. I keep seeing ads pop up claiming they’ll save a lot of money over buying pads, etc. to use once and throw away. At $50 for one or $99 for three, it seems to me that the money you save over Depends with be “washed” away in the laundry. But I a, curious. .. are they worth a try?
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Lung adenocarcinoma with lung metastasis stage 4
Hello all haven’t posted a new post since March. I was diagnosed with stage 3a lung adenocarcinoma in January 2025, I had chemo/ radiation in March then had my follow up in May. My lung tumor shrank considerably and my lymph nodes were clear, but there were several growths in my liver. I just had an MRI on July 23, and…
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Stage 4a rectal with Mets to lung
35 yo diagnosed with rectal cancer last year. Had radiation, chemo and colon resection and had negative CT DNA bloodwork in January. Bloodwork came back positive in April have one spot on the right lung and one spot on the left lung. Have to meet with a thoracic surgeon interventional radiologist but they said no…
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Mesenteric lymph nodes - growing after stable for years
Hi everyone, This is my very first post, so thank you in advance for reading. My husband recently found a palpable mass in his abdomen, and an ultrasound revealed that one of his mesenteric lymph nodes has grown. The largest measures 30mm. We’re currently waiting for an appointment with the haematology/oncology team, and…
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Non detectable to detectable PSA
I believe I'm experiencing a slight rise in PSA? I finished 40 IMRT treatments 3 months ago and have been on ADT for almost six months. My PSA 3 months ago was considered undetectable at <.04. Just got my current PSA result now at .04 without the less than sign. Might this be a concern?
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anal cancer
I just found out that I have cancer in my rectum. Last week, coloscopy; next week, CAT scan & surgeon meeting. I don't have family; my husband died in 2013; friends don't know much about cancer & neither do I. I'm afraid and anxious, trying not to get depressed. I'm looking for conversation to help me thru this process.
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The Perfect Gym Routine for Skinny Guys to Gain Muscle
How to Gain Muscle Fast for Skinny Guys - These lifts paintings a couple of muscle tissue without delay and allow you to cope with heavier weights, which in flip creates the stimulus had to cause hypertrophy.
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Radiation Burn Spray
Hi, this may be of use to anyone but was thinking of Pattie at this time. I know she mentioned starting treatment this week. The spray I used to ease the pain on my butt, groin area is called Dermoplast...it is usually given to women to spray on after childbirth and can be purchased over the counter at most pharmacies, I…
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Right renal cystic lesion 3.2cm
Hello 48m I was wondering if anyone had any information about my CT w/contrast or US report I have an appointment set with urologist in 20 days, long wait and very worried. US -2 complex cysts, the larger in mid region is 2.8x2.0x3.2 in 2019 it was 1.5x1.1x1.1, margins are irregular. Internal septations noted. No dominate…
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Kidney Cancer returned in my spine
I'm 56 now and had kidney cancer in 2008 and got my right kidney removed. In August 2024, I was diagnosed with stage 4 renal cancer that attached itself to my spine. The cancer was pushing on the bone and my spine was close to fracturing. I had 8 hour surgery to get screws and rods inserted to stabilize my spine. I was too…
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NavDx test
I am aware of for a lot of people NavDx test is a great help but unfortunately my husband has not been lucky enough to be one of them. He got diagnosed with HPV+ T2N1M0 squamous cell carcinoma(SCC) on his left tonsil in June 2023. He went through surgeries, 33 sessions of radiation plus 6 sessions of low dose cisplatin. He…
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Terms, sizes
Husband 73..survived prostate cancer 10 years ago. In March on vacation he was urinating blood. Went to urgent care ruled out kidney stone. Contacted urologist back home, had ct scan with and without contrast, ultrasound . Findings were nodule on adrenal gland 0.9 cm exhibiting and absolute washout of 39.7%. Along the…
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RCC in my remaining kidney
12 years ago I lost my left kidney. There have been a few scares along the way but now I have RCC in my right kidney. Partial nephrectomy scheduled for next week. Tumor is in the middle of my kidney and doc says there is a chance this laparoscopic robotic procure turns to an open one and 25% chance things go sideways and I…
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Started to research kidney transplant
Today I took a huge step in calling the hospitals that do kidney transplants that are within my insurance network. There were only 2. My oncologist is not on board with me looking into a transplant. They aren’t sure yet (it’s been a year) if the nodules on my lung are cancerous. They are too small to biopsy without…
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2016
Hi all my "Class of 2016" siblings. I hope you are all doing well. Tomorrow I have ultrasound, then I check in Tuesady with my surgeon/oncologist/urologist. Not anticipating any issues , but I'll be glad to get through the other side. Take care ~
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Looking for information
My MRI shows. heterogeneous complex cyst versus mass 3.8 X 5.6 cm in size. I’m a person that likes to hits things head on and make the best out of them. I have to wait for a few days until I get the CT scan. Be honest with me … what is the likely hood this is cancerous. Thank you Craig
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Checking back in -
Hi Everyone - I wrote that initial June 15 post after good followups from my kidney doc. Then I disappeared and went to ground because… on a completely unrelated scan, something "of concern" showed up in a lymph node behind my sternum. I have a clinic appointment July 31 back in Iowa and a biopsy on August 01. It's been a…
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Happy
Cancer has touched my life in many ways. In 1980, I lost my mother to ovarian cancer when she was just 28 years old. Her death left a profound impact on me, and I’ve carried her memory with me throughout my life. This year, cancer struck closer to home than I ever imagined—this time, within my own body. On October 2, 2024,…
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Need to Make a Decision
New to the community. 53 years old and intermediate favorable. Gleason 3 + 4. Need to make a decision but going through the same struggle as everyone else. Three main comments/questions that I would appreciate any insight or commiseration. Everyone says do your research. I am finding all that does is lead to a circular…
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Bronchoscope result
8mm spiculated nodule identified on CT Feb 2025. RLL. Also 4mm fissural nodule LUL. Bronchoscope at Mayo Feb 2025 on 8 mm nodule performed. CT spin technology confirmed needle in left inferior edge of lesion. All path results from procedure showed no evidence of malignancy nor lymphadenopathy. no other source of nodule…
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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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Mental Struggle with Breast Implants
Hi. I had dbl mastectomy late April and reconstruction surgery for breast implants June 6th. Im struggling mentally making the connection with what I see but no longer feel. Im grieving the loss of my own breats. Is anyone having this experience? Any advice on how to cope? Swelling issues dont help. Hoping to connect with…
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How many fewer ticks will tock?
Myelofibrosis by Margaret K. Eagler 7/29/2025 Life is sustained deep inside the bone The Bone Marrow produces cells necessary for life Red carries oxygen White fights infection Platelets provide clots to prevent bleeding among the many types of cells and many jobs to do Its job is never done Start to finish From the moment…
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Vulva and sarcoma cancer
I recently have been diagnosed with Vulva and sarcoma cancer. I have lichens schlerosis and haven't gone to gyn for over ten years, mistake! I had one week of bleeding so finally went to gyn. He wanted me to get biopsy of 3 mm mass. That's when two cancers showed up on scan. At the same time, had gallbladder removed…
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Can your ca19-9 level go up even though tumors are shrinking?
My husbands, who has metastatic pancreatic cancer (spread to his liver) latest Ct scan showed that his tumors have slightly shrunk. The tumor on the pancreas from 3.7cm to 3.0cm and the liver tumors have also shrunk some. However his CA19-9 level has gone up. He has had 4 rounds of chemo so far. Does that mean his…
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Natural Cancer Treatment?
How about Natural Cancer Treatment? Who have any information, let's share
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Fiancé left me due to the pressure and the future
Hi, I am new here. My name is STUART and I just had surgery to remove my prostate cancer on July 16. Since then, my recovery is going well, but 2 days ago my fiancé has decided it was too much for her to handle and left me. I don’t know where to reach out to or who else to speak to about the constant depression and feeling…
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Exercise and fitness after R-Chop is finished
What fitness level and or fatigue can a patient expect after completion of 6 cycles of R-chop? I went into therapy in good physical shape for a 66 year old man, golfing , cycling, skiing etc. I’ve tolerated the chemo fairly well. Mostly just fatigue. Can I expect to regain my pre- therapy activity and fitness level again…