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Breast Conserving Surgery vs full Mastectomy
I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer that was caught early. 2 tumors less than 5cm in my right breast and 1 lymph node that is cancerous. I have completed 3 of 8 cycles of chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatment. I have a life changing decision to make about my options for surgery. Can someone please share…
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Maling porocarcinoma
Anyone out there who have any experience with this rare diagnose? My dad got his diagnosis 7 month ago. It has now spread all over and there is nothing more they can do for him. But no one can tell me what to expect because no one knows anything about this type of cancer in Denmark, where i'm from. So if you know anything,…
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CRC lung nodule..... chances can be Mets?
I was diagnosed (40yo female) 3c rectal tumor July 2024, did chemo and radiation august 2024 through Feb 2025, LAR in April, iliostomy reversal this past June. My CEA in May 3.8, July: 38. Just had CT scans done yesterday and found a 1.4x1.5cm spot on lower left lung. (A spot was noted in June 2024 petCT 3mm lower left…
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Enlarged Ovary with complex cyst after endometrial cancer stage 1a grade 2
Hi Everyone, I was diagnosed with endometrial cancer stage1 grade 2 in November 2024. It was found after a hysterectomy because of very enlarged fibroids. I opted out of radiation because of the size and grade. I get exams and scans to keep an eye on things. I was not due for a scan but have been having pain. I opted out…
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7 year follow up
Last week I went up to Cleveland Clinic for my 7 year follow up. I met with 2 different NPs (3, if you count the one that was shadowing). It was pretty routine - lots of questions, say ahhh, scope through my nose and down to the original BOT site, say other syllables, etc. Everything looked good and I once again proved to…
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Mercy Isn’t Weakness: A Survivor’s Final Demand for Recognition and Rest
Mercy Isn’t Weakness: A Survivor’s Final Demand for Recognition and Rest Hello CSN community, My name is Joseph Perusic. I’m a 60-year survivor of Wilms Tumor, and I’ve spent decades living with the long-term consequences of treatments that were never meant to be tracked this far. I’ve endured strokes, vascular…
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Hello
I just read my blood test results and my thyroid is through the roof at 9.30. I was diagnosed in 2021 with brain,spine and lung cancer. September of 2022 I ended up in the hospital for 30 days with pneumonia. I wasn't supposed to make it out. I was told to prepare for end of life. Well, I did make it out. But,…
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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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Any one had a rare side effect called Triple M overlap syndrome (TMOS
I’m looking for any one who’s has had a rare side effect from immunotherapy called Triple M overlap syndrome (TMOS) Patient is stage 4 NSCLC with metastasis to bone.
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Newly diagnosed. What to do??
I’m a 65 yr old active male in reasonably good shape who has just been diagnosed with HPV related cancer. Long story short, I was sent to an ENT due to a right side tonsillar mass which was surgically removed. Biopsy result was a bit vague regarding whether or not the removed tissue had clear margins, only stating HPV+ and…
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Myelofibrosis and CML 190
My husband Joe has both of these rare blood marrow cancers. Anyone know about Leukemia 190? I can't find much about it. My husband is on Gleevec and it decreased the size of the spleen, but now it is back to its original size. Any comments about bone marrow transplants? They have suggested this at some point in time. So…
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OSCC of the tongue, heading into chemoradiotherapy...
Hi. My name is Gary Chau. I am a 40 y/o male diagnosed with OSCC of the tongue back in May 2025. My story begins almost a half a year ago after I bit the left side of my tongue. After a day or two it healed up like most tongue bites do, however, in the following weeks it had formed into what I thought was a canker sore.…
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Lung biopsy
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Post chemo issues and severe foot neuropathy
I am nine months post radiation and chemo and still have hand tingling and finger numbness along with severe foot neuropathy (albeit somewhat better than five months ago). A month after chemo my feet (and left leg up to my knee) got severely worse from just the pins and needles feeling that developed after the fourth chemo…
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Choosing NOT to treat
I decided decades ago, after watching several generations of women die of cancer, that I would not be treated when (not if) I developed cancer. That decision has never wavered; what I've seen since has made me more determined and content with my choice. So here I am. But it turns out that doctors don't particularly…
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Question on endometrial cancer stage 1A Figo grade 2 nuclear grade2 endometrioid adenocarcinoma
I just had a hysterectomy on 11/11 with large fibroids. I was unexpectedly diagnosed with endometrial cancer stage 1A FIGO grade 2 nuclear grade 2 endometrioid adenocarcinoma. I met with my gynecology oncologist today, and he said he wants the radiology oncologist to determine if radiation is needed. Since this was not an…
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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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SHOW OUT
The Endurer I’ve endured what life has thrown at me. As one of the longest-living, self-recognized survivors of childhood cancer, I want to reclaim the word “survivor.” I’m not just a survivor—I’m an Endurer. I’ve lived through 60 years of survivorship—better known as my own personal hell. I’ve survived. I’ve stumbled.…
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Chemo Teaching
Had my chemo teaching today…and of course one of the most important things is to eat… Any suggestions that worked well for y’all? I’m extremely overwhelmed!! How about mouth sores? Anyone prescribed Letrozole? This was something that my doctor may want to add to my plan.
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Good news source
just an FYI - Some people may not like the source, but I’ve found that the GROK3 app gives me good and reliable answers to my questions about my surgeries and treatments Just saying Have a GREAT weekend 🚜🐝🚜
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Post Treatment Results
Had good news last week. My PSA was less than detectable However, they did another CT scan to look at an anomaly from my first one. Seems there was a dark spot on my third left rib Have Not heard from doctor yet. So, hopefully it wasn’t anything Headed to San Antonio in a few weeks to celebrate my oldest sons 50th 🎉🎉🎉 Hope…
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Deciding to end treatment or not?
My husband has been through a lot over the last 5 years ( he is currently 63) but we are now at the point where we really need to decide if focusing only on comfort care is best. Since February things suddenly became very bad with spinal metastasis, which then turned into fractures one pressing on his spinal cord putting…
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Caregiver for husband who is a totally different person now.
My husband has Myelodysplastic syndrome. He has been given 1-3 years. He talks to me so mean now. He never smiles or laughs. He sits in his recliner with the heated blanket and sleeps or stares at the blankly at the tv. I have tried to hold it together and ignore the mean and hateful thinks he says to me but it is really…
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My mothers Permit hair loss
Hello too all C.S.N , THIS IS A POST ABOUT MY MOTHER OF 74 A HEART, BREAST,AND STROKE CANCER SERVIVAL THAT WAS A VICTIM OF PERMANENT HAIR LOSS DO TO A DRUG GIVING TO HER UNDER THIS COMPANY TAXOTERE-14 YEARS SHE HAS BEEN DEALING WITH THIS ISSUE AND NOW SHE IS DEVASTATED OVER THE FACT THAT SHE WAS CORSE IN A MDL CASE AGAINST…
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Newcomer here
I have been diagnosed with cancer of the tonsil that has spread to the lymph node. I am faced with the decision to go with just radiation or radiation with chemotherapy. I am 78 years old so I am leaning toward just radiation. If anyone would share their experiences with me it would be very helpful.
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Scar Tissue on Lungs
Hello all, Got my CT results on Monday. Everything was good except for a couple small spots on lungs. These were very small, about 2 mm. The onc. says he is not worried but ordered a CT scan in three months to see if anything changes. I have read it is not uncommon for people to have scar tissue on the lungs for any number…
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Has Prostate Cancer Been Cured?
Geez! Several days without anyone posting. Seems unusual. Maybe my computer is acting up?
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Triggered Speech (Long Term Survivor)
To whom it concerns—especially the concerned: If you’re easily triggered by pain, suffering, or truth unwrapped in emotion, I kindly suggest you excuse yourself before I begin—because what I’m about to share isn’t imagined, exaggerated, or optional. I lived it. And when I lived it, there were no soft lights, gentle tones,…
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Keeping cool in the summer on Oxaliplatin
Last time I did Oxali was in the fall to winter so with the cold sensitivity I had to worry about keeping warm, but that was manageable. This time I am having the toughest time because it is 90 degrees out every day, but you can't stand too close to the air conditioning or drink or eat anything cold. How do you all stay…
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Squamous Cell, Stage 4- Surgery / Radiation?
Hi, hoping to connect with Squamous folks stage 4 that were not eligible for surgery. I did the chemo and now on immunotherapy. Was told initially they might consider radiation but now that I have had a good pet scan (lymph nodes are now not active) oncologist is stating that I am never eligible due to original cancer…