I can post in Fight Prostate Cancer community the pre-clinical ones I find interesting:
- proof of concept,
- pre-clinical ready for phase 1 funding,
- techniques that are not, at least at the moment, used for prostate cancer but for other cancers
- CRISPR advancements
and stuff like that (mostly everything where I say "keep an eye on this")
because someone made me notice that for most it's a problem to keep up with everything already at clinical stage without filling the community with posts about stuff that is not yet actionable.
Just let me know!
Cheers!
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I think limiting it to clinical studies, not pre-clinical studies, would be appropriate. When you do post just clinical studies (of which there are many), then people will be more likely to open the posting.
Yes, but normally (ok sometimes I forget) I write in the title if it's clinical or not, I am not forcing anybody to open my posts or trick them to click 😀😀
I prefer you continue on posting as you have in the past. Thank you for the time you spend researching. Always good to have someone on point as we fight this beast.
Either way is fine with me i follow you so i get your post notifications on email and it sends me to wherever you posted.
I follow your posts more than others. Lol it’s probably because you post more than anyone.
Although i do feel the advanced warriors posts need to be responded to and not get pushed down the queue. Maybe since no one is posting much on the FPC group you could try that and see how it goes.
I prefer only clinical trials, but if you want to post everything it would be helpful if you could clearly identify which is which and then I can only read what I want. Thanks!
I think I get enough to read looking through existing clinical trials. Until the experimental stuff makes it into a trial it’s irrelevant. I’m most interested in learning about current treatments people are undergoing and how they are managing side effects—things I can bring up with my MO that are real. Maybe a separate forum specifically for experimental research would be more appropriate.
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