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Concern About Bone Health After Cancer Treatment
Hi everyone, I’m reaching out because I’ve been feeling a bit concerned about my bone health after going through cancer treatment. I was diagnosed with, and after undergoing treatment (chemo/radiation/surgery), I’ve noticed some unusual aches and pains, particularly in my joints and bones. I’ve read that cancer treatments…
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Post Week Updates
post Week 1 completed For recap, during the weekend between treatment 34 & 35 I had some alcohol on Friday and ate baby back rib meal. I ate whatever my wife cooked for meals Saturday and Sunday I went back to my chicken and rice diet Monday morning 🚜😎🚜 I was fine Friday and Saturday. However, starting Sunday morning at…
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Hepatic liver mass
What type of food have proved helpful in reducing the grow and activeness of hepatic liver mass?
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Pneumonia
I managed that thing that makes us all careful of what we eat and drink.. aspiration pneumonia. Apparently I am allergic to doxycycline, as I found out by hitting the floor one to many times! I am ok'ish now, except the sore throat will not go away! I was already dealing with a significantly smaller oesophagus (less than 1…
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UPSC survivor 15 years NED
I had USPC in 2010 and remain cancer free after 15 years. I had 6 rounds of chemo and brachytherapy. Other than screwing up my vagina with the brachytherapy ( it is not a straight tunnel any more) I am doing well. Having sex at 74 is still great even if it involes lube and vibrator stimulation. There was another lady that…
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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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Long Term Effects of Mantle Radiation for Hodgkins Disease - Dropped Head Syndrome
I've read about a number of people experiencing neck and shoulder pain along with dropped head syndrome as long term effects of Hodgkin's Disease. I have experienced these symptoms for over a year and my doctor believes these are effects of radiation. I was treated 18 years ago and have basically been healthy. I am…
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The Unknown
Hello, I'm new here. I do not know where to begin. Last year, I did my pap smear, and it came back abnormal. I also did a family cancer screening that showed if I had a family history of cancer. That came back positive, and it stated that I had the BRIP1 gene, which is a higher chance of getting ovarian cancer, and I also…
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Invasive Cancer of the Bladder (In the Bladder Wall)
I'm 22 years old, and I'm not ready to say goodbye to my father... He's been diagnosed with invasive cancer of the bladder, after having a tumor removed from his bladder about the size of a lemon... His current doctor will not perform the surgery needed (removing the bladder and making a new one out of his large…
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BLESSED
MAY GOD POUR OUT HIS BLESSINGS ON ALL OF YOU. HAPPY HOLY WEEK
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Ampullary Cancer with ZERRO treatment offered
I had a stint put in to unclog my bile duct. I felt better even in the recovery room. They won’t do a Whipple on me because of my advanced MS. I was told that I would have a high probability of not making it off the operating table. So I have been offered Zero treatment.
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Cyst has grown slightly over the past 6 months, other medical issues
Hello, Last September I was diagnoised with a 3.5mm cyst. Had a transvaginal ultrasound and a CA-125 (number was 8). Had another ultrasound 5 weeks later, was diagnosed as a simple cyst. I have had several CT scans over the past several months and the cyst is now 4.2mm In February, had an ileostomy. Seeing my gynecologist…
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Dr. Onik's Immunotherapy
I have prostate cancer with extracapsular extension and am considering Dr. Onik's immunotherapy treatment. Does anyone have any experience with his immunotherapy?
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Treatment options - IRE / Nanoknife Experiences
Hello All, I was recently diagnosed with Prostate cancer. I'm 44 years old and otherwise in great shape. Gleason 3 + 4 in 8 of 32 cores. It's all located on one side of the gland. My urologist and Oncologist both recommend removal. Pretty standard of care and well documented. I'm not opposed to this treatment as a last…
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Very cold air conditioning
Can very cold a/c be detrimental to a recovering lung cancer patient? Both my dad (at age 68) and my uncle (at age 71) died from lung cancer. My brother (age 61) now has been fighting it for 2y6m. The last 3 cat scans show cancer is in remission. His cancer numbers are up in the 70s. He has a hard time to breathe and an…
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Diagnosis: Kidney Cancer (ccRCC)
Hi everyone, My name is Halil, I am 51 years old and I live in Belgium. I’m joining this community to share my journey with kidney cancer and find support. I’ve had a long road with two kidney cancers, and I’d love to connect with others who’ve been through similar experiences. Here’s my story: • January 26, 2010 – First…
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Kidney Cancer (ccRCC)
Hi everyone, My name is Halil, I am 51 years old and I live in Belgium. I’m joining this community to share my journey with kidney cancer and find support. I’ve had a long road with two kidney cancers, and I’d love to connect with others who’ve been through similar experiences. Here’s my story: • January 26, 2010 – First…
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What a journey!
I was diagnosed 9/11/2018. After two rounds of chemo and one radiation, my cancer has neither grown nor disappeared. I am now again, six years and three months later, seriously considering an esophagectomy. I am fearful, yes. But more than that, I consider such as invasive procedure to be an affront to my body. Does anyone…
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Vagal Nerve Damage from Radiation
Hi folks - it's been a long time. My husband had tonsil cancer over a decade ago and got the full chemo and rad treatment. I was active here for a while, but after a few years, I saw that others could provide any info I could, and it was hard to relive the bad days. Now, I'm learning about something that might be new to…
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What do you do to prevent recurrence?
Hello, I’m looking into what can I do to minimize recurrence risks other than eating healthy etc. and found this article suggesting that one should attack these specific types of cancer cells to ensure non-recurrence. Anyone care to comment? Do you know about this topic or do you follow a preventive regime that you can…
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Face Discoloration
Howdy! I'm new here so please bear with me. I am currently on the oral Ibrance (Paxlovid) and have been for over 3 years. My face, ugh! There's an uneven tone and age spots. I've spent a fortune on face creams, etc. but nothing works. My hubby says it's due to the medication. I always had a nice face and never had pimples!…
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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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Iliostomy ahead
Aloha, I'm coming to the end of my treatment plan with Robotic LAR (lower anterior resection) in 2 weeks. They told me they'll be setting up an iliostomy bag. I'm sure they'll tell me all about it after surgery. I understand what it is. I'd like more info on: care tips, can I leave it off for any time, what are good food…
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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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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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Caregiver for husband
My husband has Myelodysplastic Syndrome which is a blood cancer. We have been married 47 years. He has turned into a totally different person. I cannot carry on a conversation with him. He never laughs. He talks to me like I am a dog. He cannot say anything nice to me. He has been given 1-3 years. I am dealing with his…
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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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Stage 2 T3B questions.
Diagnosed with stage 2 T3B last week and has not entered my lymphs. Will start the chemo pill with radiation in a week for 33 sessions then full chemo only every 2 weeks for 8 weeks. The Cancer Center said the outlook is very good for shrinking and killing the 5cm tumor near my rectum. Received a call from a surgeon the…
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18 years out after Stage 4 Dx
Hello all, This disease is so unfair and unpredictable but I did want to throw a chance of hope out there. It is now 18 years out from the initial diagnosis. Stage 4, mets to liver and lungs. Took long time but I'm still here and doing fine. I know the long term people who I first followed meant a lot. I have no magic…
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Port removal
the doctor surprised me at my last visit. In April of last year I had a tumor removed from my colon and a met just on the outside of the same area. 12 treatments later including 5fu pump Two positive lymph nodes after surgery of removing both I have not had a positive test. Two CT scans and tumor markers have all been…