Brain tumour Forum
Ongoing discussions - Brain tumour
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- How do you cope with the fear that the cancer will come back?
I was diagnosed with breast cancer last year. just finished my radiation therapy after having a lumpectomy and chemo. I am cancer free and happy. But even though I'm happy and relieved, there is still
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- Cancer "survivor": How do you feel about this term?
Hello Carenity members, In thinking about cancer and reading about recent health articles, it seems that "survivor" is a term used for those recovering/defeating cancer... cancer survivor. For exampl
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- How to support a friend or loved one with cancer?
My mum has been newly diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and i honestly dont know what to do. We've been told its matastsised everywhere but I wanna be positive around her and help her as I have given up
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- What treatments have you undergone for your cancer?
Hello, How are you today? So that we can discuss the various treatments for cancer! As you know, treatment for cancer is very broad and depends on the type of cancer, ranging from surgery, radioth
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- Any experiences with Prolia (Denosumab)?
As is well known, , even a short course of Chemotherapy can compromise a person's immune system. One aftereffect can be the onset of osteoporosis. One of the prescribed drugs is Denosusab (Prolia) Has
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- Cancer and COVID-19: Do we need to shield after chemotherapy?
Is it necessary to shield after 3 months of chemo - I want to move back to my family x
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- Lung cancer destroyed with tea leaf nanoparticles
A new study has shown that lung cancer cells can be destroyed using nanoparticles derived from tea leaves. These tiny particles, called "quantum dots," are 400 times thinner than a human hair, and pro
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- Top oncologist to study effect of diet on cancer drugs
A groundbreaking clinical trial on whether diet could boost the effectiveness of cancer drugs is set to be launched by one of the world’s leading oncologists. The work, led by Siddhartha Mukherje
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- Cancer treatment could benefit from a major new discovery in DNA
Major positive implications for cancer treatment could be on the horizon as scientists have made a discovery about how cells repair broken strands of DNA. Published in Nature Today, the study found
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- Spasticity treatments - Opinions, experiences, advice
What is your treatment for spasticity?Does it work? Do you experience side effects?Don't forget to share your advice to help others or ask others your questions.
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- Everyday life with spasticity
What is your experience with spasticity?What has this changed in your life?Don't hesitate in leaving a message or sharing some info so that everyone could benefit from everyone's experience.
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- Spasticity and sport: is it possible?
Hello, Spasticity can really complicate our life, but some can choose to pursue their usual daily activities such as doing sport. Does spasticity stop you from doing your usual physical activities?
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- Are you going to continue to wear a face mask after you've had both vaccine jabs?
I've been thinking about this since I had my first jab 3 weeks ago. I see many advantages in continuing to wear a face mask ~LESS pollution, less bugs leading to chest and other infections, lowering
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- COVID-19 vaccine: What do you think?
Hello everyone, How are you today? The pharmaceutical groups Pfizer (USA) and BioNTech (Germany) announced on Monday 9 November that their vaccine candidate is 90% "effective" in preventing Covid-
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- Telemedicine and COVID-19: What do you think?
Hello everyone, How are you today? In recent months following the COVID-19 crisis, we've seen the NHS and health care industry turn more and more to telemedecine. Now, GPs and other health professi
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