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BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective - Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD
BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD Expert Commentary ClinicalThought™ - Targeted therapies, including BTK inhibitors and combinations incorporating BCL-2 inhibitors, have replaced chemoimmunotherapy as the standard of care for treating CLL.
BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD Expert Commentary ClinicalThought™ - Targeted therapies, including BTK inhibitors and combinations incorporating BCL-2 inhibitors, have replaced chemoimmunotherapy as the standard of care for treating CLL.
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Ectopic beats , 7yrs after rf ablation
Hi all , I've been good now for around 7yrs after rf ablation , got on with life running, gym , all good , so this week I felt tight in my chest with a few thumps checked my pulse and there's ectopic beats , pulse is fine , blood pressure fine , attended a&e they picked up the ectopic on ecg , did bloods
Hi all , I've been good now for around 7yrs after rf ablation , got on with life running, gym , all good , so this week I felt tight in my chest with a few thumps checked my pulse and there's ectopic beats , pulse is fine , blood pressure fine , attended a&e they picked up the ectopic on ecg , did bloods
Runcrans
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AF Association
1 year ago
Walking in rhythm
Hello, long time lurker on here and thank you to all the regular posters who keep us lurkers so well informed. Sorry in advance for the long post :) My afib story started in Feb 19 and like all new Afibbers I was scared and ignorant of the condition. I am very lucky to have no symptoms and don't
Hello, long time lurker on here and thank you to all the regular posters who keep us lurkers so well informed. Sorry in advance for the long post :) My afib story started in Feb 19 and like all new Afibbers I was scared and ignorant of the condition. I am very lucky to have no symptoms and don't
diminished7th
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Chemo vs Xofigo
I am seven years from diagnosis (PSA 1,666). Still have my prostate. Firmagon brought PSA to undetectable in five months. After continuous Eligard, Xtandi, and Clinical Trial, back up to 800 PSA. My decision now is this: Chemo or XOFIGO (RA 223). Anyone out there that can help me with their experiences
I am seven years from diagnosis (PSA 1,666). Still have my prostate. Firmagon brought PSA to undetectable in five months. After continuous Eligard, Xtandi, and Clinical Trial, back up to 800 PSA. My decision now is this: Chemo or XOFIGO (RA 223). Anyone out there that can help me with their experiences
fsiefert
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Thyroid Blood Test Results
Hi all, I finally managed to get a copy of my thyroid blood test results but there is so little information on there that I’m unsure of what I should do next. I’ve posted before but my situation is that I had a partial thyroidectomy back in July 2022 and I’ve been getting symptoms such as tiredness
Hi all, I finally managed to get a copy of my thyroid blood test results but there is so little information on there that I’m unsure of what I should do next. I’ve posted before but my situation is that I had a partial thyroidectomy back in July 2022 and I’ve been getting symptoms such as tiredness
NiaJayne
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Oregovomab Clinical Trial
Hello, I was recently approved to participate in the Phase III trial. I am wondering if anyone has participated in the Phase II trial and what their experience has been. Also, do you think participation may exclude me from future treatments? https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04498117?term=oregovomab
Hello, I was recently approved to participate in the Phase III trial. I am wondering if anyone has participated in the Phase II trial and what their experience has been. Also, do you think participation may exclude me from future treatments? https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04498117?term=oregovomab
iqbalmel
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
What's the point of taking Flecainide if it gives you flutter?
I'm wondering whether to consider packing in Flecainide as all its seems to have done is replace Afib with
atrial
flutter
and the initial benefits appear to be waining, especially now that I'm supposed to take Bisoprolol too.
I'm wondering whether to consider packing in Flecainide as all its seems to have done is replace Afib with
atrial
flutter
and the initial benefits appear to be waining, especially now that I'm supposed to take Bisoprolol too.
MisterMagoo
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AF Association
2 years ago
Early phase Clinical trial results offer new hope for Levadopa induced dyskinesia.
Sounds a step in the right direction for the many who suffer from levadopa induced dyskinesia. My husband being one of them. https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/news/early-phase-clinical-trial-results-offer-new-hope-dyskinesia-treatment
Sounds a step in the right direction for the many who suffer from levadopa induced dyskinesia. My husband being one of them. https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/news/early-phase-clinical-trial-results-offer-new-hope-dyskinesia-treatment
Zella23
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
DOACs
I have just read a 'Healthline' publication dated January 2023 about the long term effects of blood thinners and anticoagulants. I am a bit concerned with the content of this article and would like members of our group opinions. The article stated that there was no reversal agent for Riveroxaban and
I have just read a 'Healthline' publication dated January 2023 about the long term effects of blood thinners and anticoagulants. I am a bit concerned with the content of this article and would like members of our group opinions. The article stated that there was no reversal agent for Riveroxaban and
Karendeena
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AF Association
1 year ago
‘Liquid Radiation’ promises new cancer treatment- DrMichael Hofman, Lead-212 and Lu-177 sounds very promising !
(Sorry for the cut and paste) Jill Margot Mar 31, 2023 – It’s described as “liquid radiation” and it promises to be a new pillar in the treatment of cancer. And among the groups around the world working on this technology, Australia is a leader. Professor Michael Hofman, a nuclear physician-scientist
(Sorry for the cut and paste) Jill Margot Mar 31, 2023 – It’s described as “liquid radiation” and it promises to be a new pillar in the treatment of cancer. And among the groups around the world working on this technology, Australia is a leader. Professor Michael Hofman, a nuclear physician-scientist
David1567
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Stroke Prevention Day
The Stroke Association are highlighting the link between AF and the possibility of a stroke. I can echo that, as I was cardio fit with none of the other risks from weight, smoking, drinking, but I had AF and I was not prescribed an anticoagulant. On 6 July 2016 I had a stroke. The following words
The Stroke Association are highlighting the link between AF and the possibility of a stroke. I can echo that, as I was cardio fit with none of the other risks from weight, smoking, drinking, but I had AF and I was not prescribed an anticoagulant. On 6 July 2016 I had a stroke. The following words
john-boy-92
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
An article on nutrition and aging.
An article on nutrition and aging: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/988578 Scientific Advances and Dietary Measures to Slow Down Aging Javier Cotelo, MD February 22, 2023 54 671 MADRID — Spectacular progress is being made in slowing down aging, with three new molecular indicators of measurable
An article on nutrition and aging: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/988578 Scientific Advances and Dietary Measures to Slow Down Aging Javier Cotelo, MD February 22, 2023 54 671 MADRID — Spectacular progress is being made in slowing down aging, with three new molecular indicators of measurable
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
why a stress test?
Been a while cause all has been “quiet.” I have been taking Flecainide 50 twice a day, Eliquis 5 twice a day, metoprolol 15 in am and 12.5 in evening. It’s been a year. Occasional blip but nothing to talk about really. I’m 66, female, and exercise aerobically 4-5 times a week. Sleep and eat well, work
Been a while cause all has been “quiet.” I have been taking Flecainide 50 twice a day, Eliquis 5 twice a day, metoprolol 15 in am and 12.5 in evening. It’s been a year. Occasional blip but nothing to talk about really. I’m 66, female, and exercise aerobically 4-5 times a week. Sleep and eat well, work
Cos56
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AF Association
1 year ago
Oxfordvacmedix via linked in
Well I have my final visit yet to do but phase 1a at the end announced 1 hR ago per my linked in feed. poking for funding for next phase it appears: ‘Completion of first part of OVM-200 clinical trial Oxford Vacmedix announces the successful completion of Phase 1a in the Phase 1 safety trial
Well I have my final visit yet to do but phase 1a at the end announced 1 hR ago per my linked in feed. poking for funding for next phase it appears: ‘Completion of first part of OVM-200 clinical trial Oxford Vacmedix announces the successful completion of Phase 1a in the Phase 1 safety trial
Brysonal
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ARACOG TRIAL
My husband is beginning the ARACOG clinical trial. He is assigned to Darolutamide. This is through UCSF with Dr. Aggarwal. Anyone else in or been in this trial?
My husband is beginning the ARACOG clinical trial. He is assigned to Darolutamide. This is through UCSF with Dr. Aggarwal. Anyone else in or been in this trial?
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update on Failing Calquence-Pirtobrutinib Next
I spoke with my specialist from Upenn today and she wants to switch me to pirtobrutinib once it receives FDA approval for CLL in a few weeks. My questions are for those in clinical trials for pirtobrutinib. Any feedback is much appreciated as this will be my 5th treatment regimen and I’m a little
I spoke with my specialist from Upenn today and she wants to switch me to pirtobrutinib once it receives FDA approval for CLL in a few weeks. My questions are for those in clinical trials for pirtobrutinib. Any feedback is much appreciated as this will be my 5th treatment regimen and I’m a little
ReneeSusan
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Sleeping aid with Afib.
Just curious to see what you folks that have problems going to sleep have been prescribed to help and not affect your Afib. I've tried, Benadryl, valarian, clemastine, and meletonin and they either aggravate my afib or just don't work. I might need to have a doctor call in a prescription as the over
Just curious to see what you folks that have problems going to sleep have been prescribed to help and not affect your Afib. I've tried, Benadryl, valarian, clemastine, and meletonin and they either aggravate my afib or just don't work. I might need to have a doctor call in a prescription as the over
riffjack846
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AF Association
1 year ago
Atrial Flutter
Does
atrial
flutter
feel like sinus tachycardia or do beats feel weaker like
atrial
fibrillation (except regular)?
Does
atrial
flutter
feel like sinus tachycardia or do beats feel weaker like
atrial
fibrillation (except regular)?
John3333333
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AF Association
2 years ago
Update on failing Calquence - Pirtobrutinib is Next
I spoke with my specialist from Upenn today and she wants to switch me to pirtobrutinib once it receives FDA approval for CLL in a few weeks. My questions are for those in clinical trials for pirtobrutinib. Any feedback is much appreciated as this will be my 5th treatment regimen and I’m a little
I spoke with my specialist from Upenn today and she wants to switch me to pirtobrutinib once it receives FDA approval for CLL in a few weeks. My questions are for those in clinical trials for pirtobrutinib. Any feedback is much appreciated as this will be my 5th treatment regimen and I’m a little
ReneeSusan
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CLL America Support
1 year ago
Benadryl and afib
Hello everyone, just want to clear something up in case there were any with doubts. Just got back from the ER at local VA Hospital due to a blood pressure of 180/99, called 911 they sent paramedics, just before they got here took blood pressure it was 199/103. They came in the house did an ekg and blood
Hello everyone, just want to clear something up in case there were any with doubts. Just got back from the ER at local VA Hospital due to a blood pressure of 180/99, called 911 they sent paramedics, just before they got here took blood pressure it was 199/103. They came in the house did an ekg and blood
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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