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Avatar m tn After a year of being in remission, I too had such a tough time with hot flashes and mood swings, so I took estadil and soon my marker went up, Come to find out my cancer was not tested for estrogen sensitivity. So please make sure.
326352 tn?1310994295 mother diagnosed post-menopausal DCIS, maternal aunt diagnosed post-menopausal Stage II then IV then died from complications of breast and lung cancer, father diagnosed 15 years ago with prostate cancer (which is also an estrogen related cancer) and died from prostate cancer 2 years ago, maternal uncle (only 1 of 7) has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Maternal grandmother had stomach cancer. Paternal grandmother died of old age.
1137554 tn?1263237018 Men with harmful BRCA1 mutations also have an increased risk of breast cancer and, possibly, of pancreatic cancer, testicular cancer, and early-onset prostate cancer. However, male breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, and prostate cancer appear to be more strongly associated with BRCA2 gene mutations (2–4).
Avatar f tn I had the surgery and have been on the estradial patch for at least 5 years. I am on .1 and .5 patch every 4 days. I am now 40 and just went to a new doc and she was shocked I was on such a high dose. The previous doc did blood work and it showed I needed that much estrogen. Here is the scary part. She asked why I wasn't on progesterone and I said I didn't need it because I don't have a uterus.That is what every doctor told me in the past.
Avatar n tn http://www.cancer.org/docroot/NWS/content/NWS_1_1x_Flaxseed_Ginseng_Show_Promise_for_Cancer_Patients.asp "Lead researcher Wendy Demark-Wahnefried, PhD, said previous studies of flaxseed and a low-fat diet have shown good results in prostate cancer, but researchers weren't sure if the benefits came from the diet, the flaxseed, or both.
Avatar f tn Do you think it is safe to continue using the estrogen patch? Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question. Your service is greatly appreciated.
Avatar m tn I was on androgel for several years with good libido results before discontinuing due to prostate cancer. After brachytherapy for my cancer, I am in remission, and after 2+ years resumed taking androgel. I am on androgel again, and have high Testosterone levels (about 1000), but my libido has never recovered. I also have had hypothyroidism, but have been taking synthroid for it for many years with no adverse impact on my libido. Does anyone have a suggestion for what to do?
Avatar f tn Can the phytoestrogens be taken with the estrogen patch? Thank you so much for your help!
Avatar f tn t take it because when I had my recurrence in 2007, my cancer was tested for estrogen receptors and found to be very receptive to estrogen. In fact, I am currently on an estrogen blocker in an attempt to starve what cancer cells I still have. The side effects are not pleasant, and I take Boniva to try to keep from having more bone loss, but that's just the choice I and my doctor made.
6708370 tn?1471490210 So sorry about your diagnosis Linda. Wanted to write as I'm also a Breast Cancer survivor. 15 years. Did the sentinel node which spares the removal of most Nodes, and helps from getting lymphademia in the future. What I did want tho to convey on this forum is that there is a procedure called Mammosite Therapy where its only 10 days or so for Tx, and not time consuming when going thru radiation. I believe they insert a balloon into the lumpectomy cavity and direct the radiation.
Avatar f tn I have researched widely the side effects of radiation (my husband is currently undergoing proton beam therapy for prostate cancer) and do not want it to the left breast. I also had a total hysterectomy done 8 yrs ago for severe endometriosis. I have been on low dose estrogen patch since then. It seems that radiation now would be overkill. Has anyone else been in this situation?
Avatar m tn I was trying to learn more about if there was dangerous effects of eating to much dairy. Mainly butter and how much hormones like estrogen were in say a pound of butter. I only ask because I did something stupid last week and I ate a pound of butter in one sitting after seeing others do it on youtube.
Avatar n tn Toprol (beta blockers) Inhibit healthy levels of the catecholamine hormones (epinephrine and nor-epinephrine) Adrenalin.Thus they inhibit good estrogen, allowing the bad estrogen to possibly promote cancer. The following is from www.vrp.com read the whole artical under (DIM). If you have a-fib and on a beta blocker I would hesitate to supplement with (dim). Any increase in Adrenalin could cause a-fib.
394052 tn?1203100849 this recommendation is based on the finding that tamoxifen can significantly reduce the risk of invasive estrogen receptor positive breast cancer. less evidence was found for raloxifene. the USPSTF found good evidence that both tamoxifen and raloxifene increase the risk of thromboembolitic events (stroke, DVT, PE). they found that tamoxifen increases the risk of endometrial CA. the USPSTF recommends screening for colon CA starting at age 50 in men and women.
Avatar n tn Im reading a lot of advice against the use of hormone replacement therapy, but the studies I have researched report that its the combination of progesterone and estrogen that is bad for you, and that estrogen alone may actually decrease the risk of breast cancer. My question then is has anybody else read any studies similar?
Avatar f tn The last six months I started getting my P every month for 3 weeks! My doc first prescribed me an estrogen (Estradiol) pill and told me to take it when my P was longer then 10 days. Well that didn't work. Two months ago he put me on the patch. A new patch every week. It worked the first month and I got no period at all (which is what he told me would happen) now I'm starting to bleed again. I'm so frustrated and I'm worried that it's gonna be another month long period.
698356 tn?1240150727 Okay, I haven't been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. But this month I read in Women's Health magazine that constant bloating, frequent urge to pee, and frequent gas are all early symptoms of ovarian cancer that can be mistaken for ( or simply) gastrointestinal symptoms. I've been told by doctor's that it's just stress affecting me.
1616953 tn?1443835511 He caught his prostate cancer in time that chemical castration and hormone therapy is keeping him around for a while. He doesn't much care for the estrogen side effects. I'm not sure how he deals with not having testosterone. Anyway my PSA went from 1.5s then suddenly it went to 4.5 I'm to have a biopsy done but I've talked to my doctor who says its quite possible the test won't find it. *Some percentage of discovery.
1651832 tn?1301690605 Hi, It's been awhile since I've written anything about Estriol. It was touted as the next great thing about 10 years ago. It was used (and probably still is) in Bi-est, which is an estrogen combination of Estradiol and Estriol that you can usually only pick up from a Compounding pharmacy. It was big in Europe (as I recall...) but it was because it was tougher to get it here in the US and the push to use mostly or only Estradiol was not as prevalent at that time.
Avatar n tn I had a recurrence of LMP ovarian cancer and I had chemo for a year. The last scan has cleared a small patch I had. Tamoxifen is supposed to cut the estrogen supply. I do not know whether Evista will promote Estrogen !! I cannot get to other forum because of the daily quota for new questions and help. Hopefully I can pose this question to Dr.Ann Kathryn one of these days. Thanks.
Avatar m tn Having higher than normal levels of estrogen though are linked to prostate cancer and heart disease. And they are probably going to want to make sure there is nothing like a tumor in your testes. There's also all those other things like enlarged breast tissue, loss of muscle mass and erectile dysfunction that can happen too if estrogen gets too out of control for a dude. None of this is to scare you, but just that you want to follow up on this.
Avatar n tn Hi, The issue with soy is that it contains chemicals that are very similar to estrogens. If the breast cancer is estrogen receptor positive, some of the treatments(Tamoxifen and others)) that are given work by blocking estrogen production. By ingesting other estrogens, there is a theoretical concern that a person could be interfering with the therapeutic effect of reducing estrogen and, in fact, give the tumor the food it needs to grow.
Avatar f tn which was the decision i made Im 46 I now use estrogen replacement a vivelle dot patch very easy and accurate..no hot flashes no crazy normal sex drive....if you was in you 20s it may be different ..I strongly advise you to remove them ..and never ever have to worry about ovarian cancer.
Avatar f tn What you may notice is symptoms of estrogen deficiency. I had quite a few estrogen deficiency symptoms for the next four months after surgery due to my left ovary being removed. The other ovary eventually takes over the duties of the ovary that was removed....thankfully! To help with estrogen deficiency symptoms, there are phytoestrogen supplements that mimic estrogen such as Soy, Black Cohosh, Ginseng, Red Clover or **** Quai.