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KEYNOTE 522
Is there anyone on the KEYNOTE 522 Regimen, or has been on it? I am searching everywhere to find someone to communicate with on this. I am recently diagnosed with TNBC and the KEYNOTE is now apparently the Standard of Care. Please answer if you can. Thank you. (Jan. 2025)
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Should I divorce him now? Long post but I have no one to open up with
Hello everyone! I apologize in advance, this is long… but I’ve been holding all of this in for so long… I'm 33, and l've been married for 4 years to my 43 year old husband. I always said I wouldn't do long distance relationship, but life has a way of surprising us, right?.... I'm in the US, he's in the Caribbean. When we…
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Urgency incontinence
Has anyone else dealt with bladder issues during chemo? How did you manage it
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Pluvicto Therapy
Husband getting ready to receive Pluvicto Radiation Therapy and wondering what to expect during the three days of isolation. He cannot walk without walker and am worried how he can manage on his own for 3 days? He will receive meals and moral support. Has anyone been thru that? He is 84 yrs old and has mild dementia.
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Strength and balance issues
Hello all, I was diagnosed with large t-cell lymphoma in May 2023. Spent 3 weeks in the hospital and have been undergoing Chemotherapy ever since. Being that I'm getting close to the two year mark, I was curious if it was normal to still have balance and strength issues. I try to work out with resistance bands but what I…
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Caregiver support needed
My name is Christy and my husband is Javier. Javier was diagnosed with adenosquamous carcinoma of the colon . The tumor grew outside his colon and was the size of a melon when it was removed. It was Stage IV. It is rare and aggressive. 3 weeks after surgery,the cancer has returned. We underwent radiation to the tumor on…
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New Member / First Post
Hello all, I'm 59 years old and just diagnosed with stage 2c, gleason 7, grade group 3 prostrate cancer. My last PSA test was 3.0 or 6.0, I say this because I've been taking 1mg Finasteride for many years to help stop hair thinning. They say you should double PSA even when only taking 1mg vs the standard 5mg for BPH. Out…
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how long does chemo keep the cancer stable typically?
My husband now 62 is in a clinical trial, which doesn't seem to be working after becoming castrate resistant. The next step is likely chemo, how long does this usually help? He has metastatic prostate cancer since 2019, metastatic to bladder, lungs and lymph nodes. Lung mets and lymph nodes in para-aortic area are growing…
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Parp Inhibitor
Any ovarian cancer ladies here on a Parp inhibitor? I thought I was finished with treatment and had the medicine for 3-5 years bomb dropped on me. I was so shocked I didn’t even write anything down. I was bummed the first week. Now I need knowledge! Me: ovarian cancer, 2a, hysterectomy & 6 rounds of chemotherapy…
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Mental Health for Breast Cancer
What types of mental health therapy(ies) have helped you?
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Pregnancy after Total Gastrectomy
Hello everyone, I'm wondering if anyone has experience with pregnancy after a total gastroscopy. We are planning to conceive soon. I would love to hear your experiences and the challenges you had during pregnancy, and what to expect, what to prepare for. Any advice would be very helpful.Thank you all very much.
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Bladder Cancer T1G3. (TURBT+Chemo) or (Cystectomy)?
I am 51 year old male and was recently diagnosed with Bladder Cancer. After TURBT, pathologyindicates Superficially invasive urothelial carcinoma with extensive background high-grade papillaryurothelial carcinoma. Tumor superficially invades lamina propria. Muscularis propria is present without tumor involvement in sampled…
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Looking for guidance on a 7.5cm lung mass found in my mom's lung.
Hello, yesterday my mom went to stat-care to treat a cough she has had since November. The Dr. ordered an X-ray, and the results showed her having a 7.5cm lung mass in her right lung with well-defined margins. The stat-care Dr. said it was probably cancer, given the size. A pulmonologist contacted her, and she has an…
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Shoot i am back after 5 years
Some of you old timers will know who I am.anyway, five years ago at age 57 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. My PSA level went up to 7.8. After a long, draining decision and chose to do radiation therapy with the booster. I still think I made a wrong decision but I have to live with it. PSA dropped down to 0.8. But…
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HR+ Her2-/Menopause Treatment Options
Hello, I have HR+/Her2- beast cancer, and the treatments have thrown me into instant menopause. Are there any non-estrogen-based over the counter meds/foods/natural things I can use to help? I'm in a lot of pain with the menopause itself on top of the cancer. At the same time, I don't want to take something that will feed…
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Losing Your Smile
Did anyone's teeth start to break so easily after receiving intensive radiation? I have completely lost most of my teeth and I get excruciating pain in my teeth for days and since I was homeless I didn't have the means to go to a dentist and check them out and I'm so afraid my smile is horrible I hate speaking to people I…
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48 years survivor of Hodgkin lymphoma and now the side effects
I wanted to share an update about my mother’s health, as many of you have experienced similar long-term effects from cancer treatments. She is a very pleasant 66-year-old woman who is a 48-year survivor of Hodgkin lymphoma. Diagnosed in 1976, she received cobalt mantle radiation as part of her treatment. She was only 17…
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Prayers out to all!
I just wanted to thank everyone here for sharing the scary thing called CANCER it really makes you take your inventory of life. I have an old saying you gotta live to die!
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On_A_Journey's journey
PART ONE Hello all, I joined this forum recently, asked some questions and made some comments, but until now I’ve only given a brief description of what brought me here. I will treat this thread as my own personal blog by telling my story and providing any updates as they happen. I am 59 and from Australia. I have a strong…
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How low a PSA? What is the new "normal"?
My PSA is 0.2 after having radiation treatment now just over 2 years ago. Interested also in this metric. Most of my usual body functions are fully changed from "normal" in one way or another after the 27 days of radiation. Almost everything. I am interested in chat with similar men and situations. I am 79. Any men that…
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SCLC, Irinotecan treatment, and Budesonide Advice Requested
You can see from my other post the general situation. I'm asking now if anyone has been on Budesonide and can discuss their experience. I would appreciate it very much. Thanks. Jeremiah
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Breast cancer stage 0
I was diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ and had a lumpectomy to remove the tumor. Will be starting 4 weeks of radiation. Concerns about possible radiation burns. Does anyone have suggestions or ideas on the best way to handle this? My Dr gave me a list of lotions to use if I need to. Thank you!!
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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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Signet ring cell cancer - timely treatment
A couple of weeks ago, my mom was diagnosed with stomach cancer. After a series of follow-up scans and a laparoscopy (which felt like a rollercoaster ride with torturous waits!!), the doctor diagnosed her with T2N0 - still relatively early stage. However, her endoscopy results were already suspicious of cancer back in July…
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I Have A Kidney Lesion
hello every-1. about 6 years ago this feb. i was diagnosed wit prostate cancer. due to a cyst seen on my right kidney i had an MRI on yesterday. i need to some help and guidance and my nerves calmed. would some1 please help me Indeterminate 2.7 cm lesion in the right lower pole of the kidney with peripheral rim enhancement…
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LARYNX CANCER
I am on Radiation Treatment for my Larynex Cancer .I took 11 treament and 22 more to go. I have great pain for swolling which was not before. Pain is unbarble.Doctor says you have to bare it.No medicaton prescribed. Is anybody have remady to deal with this throt pain .Even I feel difficulty in swolling water too!
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Looking for clarification about what is a "gray"/Gy?
Hi, I am new here and have been accompanying a relative (mainly for logistical support for him and his wife since treatment is at a location away from both of our homes) as he is going through radio therapy treatment for angiosarcoma, and I have a question about "What is a gray?". From searching, I found that: "Definition…
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Fulvestrant/Faslodex Missed Dose
Hello, The last time I had my shot of Fulvestrant/Faslodex was on 11/27/24. The shot date was going to be on Christmas Day, but the office isn't open on Christmas so they made the next dose scheduled for 12/30/24. Meanwhile, I got COVID on 12/20/24, so I canceled and rescheduled for 01/08/25. I rescheduled it again for…
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Chemo treatment experience /help
Hi - I am currently diagnosed with colon cancer. I have just had my surgery and now moving on to Chemo treatment. I had a choice of CAPEOX or FOLFOX. I am wondering if anyone can share their experience? I understand that for FOLFOX, a port needs to be implanted for the infusion. For CAPEOX, a port is not needed. But I am…
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LONG TERM THRIVER HERE!
Hi everyone! Most of you are not going to know me as I haven't been active on these boards for about 12+ years. For some reason I felt compelled to come on here today and check in and see if there were any names I remember from back in the days of our Colonpaloozas and such. I was dx'ed Stage 3 adenocarcinoma of the…