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Insight on Permanent colostomy
Hello, I was looking to see if some folks here could provide me some information on living life with a permanent Colostomy. I was diagnosed back in 2020 with Rectal Cancer. Since having treatment and an Ileostomy + reversal I have struggled with rectal incontinence. Not having a rectum and the area where my tumor was…
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Leukemia Survivor
I am an Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia survivor! I was diagnosed at 26 years old in June of 2022 and had a Bone Marrow Transplant in May of 2023. I’m still currently battling some health issues and would love to connect with others!
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UPSC - Any survivors greater than 5years?
Hello Fellow UPSC sisters.. I would like to start a discussion on looking at recurrance rates and survival from the USPC group. This may sound depressing, but I think it would be positive to put light on this "Rare Agressive Cancer". I had surgery (TAH + BSO and pelvic node clearance Aug 2010). Surgical staging IIIC. (Node…
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Do you tell people?
I’ve never been one to share a lot about my personal life with friends or family. I’m the one that asks questions and get others to talk about themselves. I have only known for a week that I have stage 3 colon cancer. I’ve told my husband, my mother, my mother-in-law, and a good friend. I’m guessing that at some point I…
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New here
I was diagnosed with stage 1b adenocarcinoma of the upper right lung. Tumor was 1.3 cm, poorly differentiated with visceral pleural invasion, no nodes involved. I had a segmendectomy 2 weeks ago. I was told by my surgeon I will need to have chemo and or immunotherapy, haven’t seen the oncologist yet. In my research for…
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Lung cancer survivor
Diagnosed with NSLC in 2019, staged 3d . After oral chemotherapy, Alecensa to shrink cancer spread, followed by radiotherapy , chemotherapy and immunotherapy I have been cancer free for 6 years now. Stay positive and hopeful.
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New PSA level was only a 0.54 as of yesterday;
Greetings all; I was officially diagnosed with an enlarged prostate, and approximately 3 mths later, prostate cancer. My PSA level went up to over 400 points (yikes), but I absolutely felt 100% normal as if nothing was wrong. Immediately, I was enrolled in Cancer Treatment, with only meds, which was to follow up with chemo…
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My partner may have Cancer because of me.
I didn’t know I had HPV when I was intimate with my partner. After I got the diagnosis, I was in tears. I got my HPV vaccination in my adolescent years. I was scared to let my partner know he might have it as well because of me. After telling him, he said nothing was going to change between us and everything will be ok.…
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anyone decline hormone therapy after surgery and radiation?
I had a lumpectomy in November for stage 1 (.8cm) ILC with sentinel node biopsy (no spread). That was followed by 21 sessions of whole breast and targeted radiation. My Onc score was a 6 so no chemo needed. My tumor was HR+, HER-. My oncologist told me my chance of recurrence with the hormone therapy is 3% and doubles to…
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Thanks all
I want to thank those who tried to help me. I gave my best effort to try to deal with the side effects of treatment from this disease but learned today that ADT damaged my testicles and they are no longer working so I will never recover testosterone. I also learned ADT gave me osteoporosis and heart problems. This is not…
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Radiation Fallout
Long time member of CSN, but have been absent several years. 10 years ago husband diagnosed with stage 4 nasopharyngeal tumor. Treatment was successful in eliminating the cancer but radiation effects over the last 10 years have piled up. Hearing loss, no longer able to swallow so PEG tube feeding, tracheostomy, balance…
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2 cm Kidney Mass
Hi everyone. The VA found a 2 cm mass on my husband's right kidney during an US. His CT is scheduled for the end of the month. He is 33, very athletic-he is a competitive strongman-among other things. They only found it because he had protein in is urine. We have 5 kids. So, I am a mess. I am just trying to find some…
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Hormone therapy for ILC
stage 1, Grade 1 ILC discovered during a preventative mastectomy. Did not spread. It is estrogen receptive, so hormone therapy is recommended. I started anastrozole 5 days ago. I developed hives. Is there a hormone therapy out there with less side effects? I m 62.
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HPV positive
My husband had throat cancer due to HPV 16 stage 4 in 2014 he survived it but recently is having throat and sinus issues as well his taste buds seem to be going again:( … at the time we were told by the doctors that he would be unlikely have a recurrence of the same strain we also had asked if I should be tested and were…
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Time for some support
Long time member of CSN, but have been absent several years. 10 years ago husband diagnosed with stage 4 nasopharyngeal tumor. Treatment was successful in eliminating the cancer but radiation effects over the last 10 years have piled up. Hearing loss, no longer able to swallow so PEG tube feeding, tracheostomy, balance…
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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…
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long term survivors
Are there any other long term childhood cancer survivors out there ? Does anyone need to talk to a long term survivor.
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Update on 2010 diagnosis and treatment
In 2010 at the age of 59, I had Da Vinci surgery with a Gleason 4+5=9 and PSA of 9. Post surgical biopsy showed all margins clear with no seminal vesicle involvement and Gleason post-op score was changed to a 4+3=7. Subsequent PSA was non-detectable as tested every three months for the first two years. Five years after…
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dietary suggestions during pelvic radiation
Does anyone have suggestions for me related to good nutrition during pelvic radiation for uterine cancer, post hysterectomy.
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Live from The Blue Room!
One of the notebooks I brought to the infusion center was my SNL skit writing notebook. The skit I was working on took place in the infusion waiting room, (*ours was called the blue room, because it had exclusively blue chairs). In the blue, blue room (the walls were also blue), every 2 weeks, I wrote down 100s of…
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79 year old with Advanced PC to L-1 & Pelvic
Always have enjoyed the wonderful testimonials from Forums! I Went to ER with Urinary Retention on this past December, 2024. Inserted Cathether due to Very large Gland First Urologist visit confirmed PC, CT couple of weeks later confirmed APC Then PSA with a high Gleason of 4+5.. Had first HT Firmagon injections a month…
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When to consider yourself cancer-free post surgery
Some of you US guys may be familiar with Rick Steves, the travel guru. He has the most popular guidebooks for travel to Europe, as well as TV, radio, podcasts, and tours. He had surgery for prostate cancer last October. Recently, he made an online statement saying he is cancer-free, based on his most recent non-detect for…
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Osteosarcoma Metastases to Lungs
My wife was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in her right upper arm last August. She went through 6 rounds of chemo and limb salvage surgery. A CT scan determined that it had metastasized to both lungs. She had 13 spots in her left lung and around 20 in her right lung. These were tiny sub centimeter nodules that were barely…
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Myxofibrosarcoma
Hello I'm new here. Sitting at home recovering from surgery to remove a lump from my hip. It came back to be high grade myxofibrosarcoma. I'm 41 and worried, not going to lie. Anyone else know what my family and I have ahead of us or going through it?
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Good News Received-Recent Scans
Hello, everyone, I just wanted to drop by and post some info on my recent yearly scans. I had 2 CT scans recently, one of the chest (No Contrast) because it is found that many times an H&N cancer will go to the lungs next, so they give me a scan each year as a precaution to watch the area, and I had a CT scan of the soft…
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Decision Time RP or ADT/HDR/EBRT
After waiting 8 weeks for my MRI Fusion biopsy the results are in and not great mostly Gleason 9 (4+9) and one Gleason 9 (5+4). Have Bone Scan and CT Thursday and Friday of this week. Hoping it hasn't metastasized but concerned. I have appointments set up at Memorial Sloan Kettering with Medical Oncologis, Radiaiton…
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Young and postmenopausal
I was diagnosed with cancer at 33 and completed my treatment when I was 34. I am now 35 and confirmed to be postmenopausal due to treatment. There is no undoing it. I am wondering if anyone knows of a support group for young cancer survivors who are menopausal/postmenopausal due to treatment.
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Rising CA-125 No Reason Given
Hello and thank you for reading. My CT and PET show NED but my CA-125 is now 530. It was 81 post surgery in October and started going up in January. I have had constant swelling in both feet since surgery with no diagnoses. (Doctors say they are unsure why.) In January I went on 200mg Niraparib but after severe anemia and…
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Trust after Cancer
It seemed to me as I was going through cancer there were really only 2 kinds of people. 1. Outstandingly generous people who were doing everything they could to help and were upset they couldn't do more. 2. People who didn't care at all. Maybe they would do a low effort thing, like a box of cookies in the mail for…
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Confused
I was diagnosed with bc 4 months after 2 brain surgeries to correct essential tremors. My feelings are all over the map. One minute I'm still in shock, the next I'm convinced I'm superwoman and can handle anything, the next all I can think is "damn, I've got cancer". Has anyone else experienced this? How long did it last?…