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A review of repurposed drugs
Clinical trials which evaluated some repurposed drugs https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251882/
Clinical trials which evaluated some repurposed drugs https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251882/
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Another BAT Clinical Trial
I thought Imight have posted this before but don't see it. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04704505?term=mCRPC&cond=prostate%20cancer&aggFilters=status:rec&city=&rank=3
I thought Imight have posted this before but don't see it. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04704505?term=mCRPC&cond=prostate%20cancer&aggFilters=status:rec&city=&rank=3
swwags
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Edoxaban
Hi, I haven’t posted on here for literally years but am now seeking your help/advice again. During covid I was taken off warfarin and put on edoxaban, now I am suffering nose bleeds, some so heavy I have been advised to attend A&E.(3 times in 13 days) Has anyone else had this reaction? Oh! I have
Hi, I haven’t posted on here for literally years but am now seeking your help/advice again. During covid I was taken off warfarin and put on edoxaban, now I am suffering nose bleeds, some so heavy I have been advised to attend A&E.(3 times in 13 days) Has anyone else had this reaction? Oh! I have
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AF Association
10 months ago
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Epcoritamab
Just wondering if there any UK CLLers that have started a clinical trial involving Epcoritamab and if so, how are they getting on with it?
Just wondering if there any UK CLLers that have started a clinical trial involving Epcoritamab and if so, how are they getting on with it?
Nicebaps
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Promising (maybe for PCa): World’s First Allogenic mRNA CAR-T Treatment for Solid Tumor by Ever Supreme Bio Technology, Phase 1 started.
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Apixiban
Good morning all, For years I have taken Eliquis apixiban, 5mg twice a day, yesterday I collected my prescription, only opened it this morning & I have for the first time been given Teva apixiban, different brand, same dose. Have to admit, feeling a little nervous taking a different brand as I have
Good morning all, For years I have taken Eliquis apixiban, 5mg twice a day, yesterday I collected my prescription, only opened it this morning & I have for the first time been given Teva apixiban, different brand, same dose. Have to admit, feeling a little nervous taking a different brand as I have
sugaredalmonds
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AF Association
10 months ago
Water Vapor Ablation for Middle Risk Group
Begin on page 18 https://www.francismedical.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/MNPhysicians_1023.pdf What are people's thoughts on this newly proposed system? If you had low risk or intermediate risk, would you join the clinical trial?
Begin on page 18 https://www.francismedical.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/MNPhysicians_1023.pdf What are people's thoughts on this newly proposed system? If you had low risk or intermediate risk, would you join the clinical trial?
Mpls
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
"AF Duration? Another big story from 2023"
Hi, everyone... it's still the Christmas season for me! but news about AF is always on my radar, so here's something I just noticed. Cardiologist/EP Dr. John Mandrola just published a very interesting Substack article on whether and how the duration of an AF episode affects whether to take an anticoagulant
Hi, everyone... it's still the Christmas season for me! but news about AF is always on my radar, so here's something I just noticed. Cardiologist/EP Dr. John Mandrola just published a very interesting Substack article on whether and how the duration of an AF episode affects whether to take an anticoagulant
healingharpist
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AF Association
5 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this now
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this now
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this now.
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Partial thyroidectomy and parathyroid glands
Anyone know whether surgeons try to preserve the parathyroid glands associated with the half-thyroid removed during a hemithyroidectomy? I would imagine that they're tricky to preserve so I wouldn't be surprised if they just whip them out along with the half-thyroid being removed.
Anyone know whether surgeons try to preserve the parathyroid glands associated with the half-thyroid removed during a hemithyroidectomy? I would imagine that they're tricky to preserve so I wouldn't be surprised if they just whip them out along with the half-thyroid being removed.
tcpace
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Promising! A review on selenium and gold nanoparticles combined photodynamic and photothermal prostate cancer tumors ablation
Check also the ongoing clinical trials. This seems very promising as it's extremely precise in delivering the payload and has got very little side effects. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-023-03936-z
Check also the ongoing clinical trials. This seems very promising as it's extremely precise in delivering the payload and has got very little side effects. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-023-03936-z
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
HIFU 2023 article does not seem positive
This article from early 2023 does not seem positive on HIFU. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00345-023-04352-9 I have a friend looking at HIFU in the setting of a clinical trial. He's Gleason 6 with just 1 of 12 portions of his prostate affected. Technically, he could do active surveillance
This article from early 2023 does not seem positive on HIFU. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00345-023-04352-9 I have a friend looking at HIFU in the setting of a clinical trial. He's Gleason 6 with just 1 of 12 portions of his prostate affected. Technically, he could do active surveillance
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Clinical trial NCT05898399: for BRCA (ATM as well I suppose) mutations
Study of ART6043 in Advanced/Metastatic Solid Tumors Patients This company is also developing an interesting ATR inhibitor for ATM mutations https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05898399
Study of ART6043 in Advanced/Metastatic Solid Tumors Patients This company is also developing an interesting ATR inhibitor for ATM mutations https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05898399
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Is this a type of BAT treatment? Clinical trial
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04363164?cond=prostate%20cancer&aggFilters=ages:older,funderType:industry%20fed%20nih%20other,phase:2%203%204,sex:m,status:rec,studyType:int&lat=44.6689341&lng=-93.3993751&locStr=Shakopee,%20MN%2055372&distance=130&page=3&rank=22#participation-criteria Not asking
https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04363164?cond=prostate%20cancer&aggFilters=ages:older,funderType:industry%20fed%20nih%20other,phase:2%203%204,sex:m,status:rec,studyType:int&lat=44.6689341&lng=-93.3993751&locStr=Shakopee,%20MN%2055372&distance=130&page=3&rank=22#participation-criteria Not asking
swwags
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Esophagus pain after cardioversion
I had a cardioversion for AF a week ago, been in NSR since then. It was my second one this month, previous one was 2 weeks before that. Since this last cardioversion I have had mild-to-moderate esophagus pain and some stomach pain. I can tell the chest pain is esophageal and not heart because its
I had a cardioversion for AF a week ago, been in NSR since then. It was my second one this month, previous one was 2 weeks before that. Since this last cardioversion I have had mild-to-moderate esophagus pain and some stomach pain. I can tell the chest pain is esophageal and not heart because its
acordeon
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AF Association
10 months ago
clinical trials
have had all symptoms of pancreatitis from alcohol I think I have had every scan for the last 26 months since intial attack even EUS they say no chronic not even the subtle changes but elastase was 220 low normal ! I’m know something happen an they say everything is fine !! I’m trying to see what I
have had all symptoms of pancreatitis from alcohol I think I have had every scan for the last 26 months since intial attack even EUS they say no chronic not even the subtle changes but elastase was 220 low normal ! I’m know something happen an they say everything is fine !! I’m trying to see what I
Taper710
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
5 months ago
Amitriptyline and Atrial Fibrillation
I am currently not on any meds for Fibro but have just seen a Pain Consultant who has suggested a trial of 10mg Amitriptylene. He is aware that I have AFib for which I take a blood thinner but says this is a very low dose although he has said I should be cautious.Has anyone else had experience of taking
I am currently not on any meds for Fibro but have just seen a Pain Consultant who has suggested a trial of 10mg Amitriptylene. He is aware that I have AFib for which I take a blood thinner but says this is a very low dose although he has said I should be cautious.Has anyone else had experience of taking
Jomaur
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
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