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U.S. Gov't to Negotiate Prices for Ibrutinib
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/29/politics/medicare-drug-price-negotiations/index.html#:~:text=Medicare%20will%20soon%20start%20negotiating%20the%20prices%20of%2010%20drugs%20with%20manufacturers.&text=The%20Biden%20administration%20unveiled%20Tuesday,blood%20thinners%20and%20diabetes%20medications.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/29/politics/medicare-drug-price-negotiations/index.html#:~:text=Medicare%20will%20soon%20start%20negotiating%20the%20prices%20of%2010%20drugs%20with%20manufacturers.&text=The%20Biden%20administration%20unveiled%20Tuesday,blood%20thinners%20and%20diabetes%20medications.
michaeledward
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Surgical Castration ?
I have been on Eligard for two months. Prior to starting ADT my Triglycerides were 100 (May 2023). After only two months of Eligard they are thru the roof (495). Since I have metastatic PC they tell me that I will be on ADT for life. I am considering surgical orchiectomy since there are fewer metabolic
I have been on Eligard for two months. Prior to starting ADT my Triglycerides were 100 (May 2023). After only two months of Eligard they are thru the roof (495). Since I have metastatic PC they tell me that I will be on ADT for life. I am considering surgical orchiectomy since there are fewer metabolic
Bigmaristuff
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Heart rates in Afib and NSR
When I was on Sotalol for paroxysmal Afib my heart rate was typically in the range 70 to 125 when in Afib and 60 to 75 in NSR, as measured on my Kardia. For the last month I have been on Flecainide and Verapamil. There now seems to little difference between Afib and NSR heart rates both being in the
When I was on Sotalol for paroxysmal Afib my heart rate was typically in the range 70 to 125 when in Afib and 60 to 75 in NSR, as measured on my Kardia. For the last month I have been on Flecainide and Verapamil. There now seems to little difference between Afib and NSR heart rates both being in the
golfwatcher
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AF Association
10 months ago
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Risk vs reward in clinical trials
Morning folks, I just finished reading my clinical protocol consent paperwork and don’t get the good warm feeling that the risk is worth the reward. This trial is through Sarah Cannon Research and involves a first in human investigational drug called TAK 280. It utilizes an approach already in clinical
Morning folks, I just finished reading my clinical protocol consent paperwork and don’t get the good warm feeling that the risk is worth the reward. This trial is through Sarah Cannon Research and involves a first in human investigational drug called TAK 280. It utilizes an approach already in clinical
Pmann
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Restless Legs Syndrome Market Size, Epidemiology, Analysis & Trends 2024-2034
Then there is this - https://menafn.com/1107801564/Restless-Legs-Syndrome-Market-Size-Epidemiology-Analysis-Trends-2024-2034 BROOKLYN, NY, USA, February 2, 2024 /EINPresswire / -- Restless Legs Syndrome Market Overview: The restless legs syndrome market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 2.49% during
Then there is this - https://menafn.com/1107801564/Restless-Legs-Syndrome-Market-Size-Epidemiology-Analysis-Trends-2024-2034 BROOKLYN, NY, USA, February 2, 2024 /EINPresswire / -- Restless Legs Syndrome Market Overview: The restless legs syndrome market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 2.49% during
RLSLearner
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Changing the name of cancer...would speed up research
I thought it wasn't something that had an impact, but thanks to the patience of an acquaintance of mine who works in clinical research, I finally understood the significance of what some newspapers (Italian and European, but maybe in the USA as well) are saying about the need to change the names of various
I thought it wasn't something that had an impact, but thanks to the patience of an acquaintance of mine who works in clinical research, I finally understood the significance of what some newspapers (Italian and European, but maybe in the USA as well) are saying about the need to change the names of various
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
update to the return of AF/tachycardia and long talk with EP
Whistle stop tour of my history: Symptomatic AF since early 50’s( 67 now). 3TIAs previous to diagnosis. Anticoagulants and flecanide until flec caused elongation of PR interval. Ablation 1 partially successful Ablation 2 abandoned due to rare complication Controlled AF with Sotalol ( 120 mg x2)
Whistle stop tour of my history: Symptomatic AF since early 50’s( 67 now). 3TIAs previous to diagnosis. Anticoagulants and flecanide until flec caused elongation of PR interval. Ablation 1 partially successful Ablation 2 abandoned due to rare complication Controlled AF with Sotalol ( 120 mg x2)
dedeottie
in
AF Association
10 months ago
BNP levels raised....update......well, not really!
You may recall my post a few weeks ago about this. My Face to Face appointment turned out to merely be for my GP to listen to my chest, which incidentally is clear...no wheezing etc., and to ask me a few questions. She did agree to chase up my overdue echocardiogram and get me moved " further up the
You may recall my post a few weeks ago about this. My Face to Face appointment turned out to merely be for my GP to listen to my chest, which incidentally is clear...no wheezing etc., and to ask me a few questions. She did agree to chase up my overdue echocardiogram and get me moved " further up the
Wightbaby
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
Anyone familiar with Scion NeuroStim non-invasive treatment for Parkinsons?
I am considering enrolling in the current Scion NeuroStim clinical trial. One must wear their headphone-like device 2 times a day for 20 minutes. This device is being tested to see if it may improve motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s.
I am considering enrolling in the current Scion NeuroStim clinical trial. One must wear their headphone-like device 2 times a day for 20 minutes. This device is being tested to see if it may improve motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s.
redhawk1
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Stop taking iBrance?
I just had an interesting meeting with my Onc. She asked me if I would consider going off ibranch because I have been stable ever since I started to take it five and a half years ago. I was shocked. I didn't know what to say other than I feel more secure staying on it. She said that there are clinical
I just had an interesting meeting with my Onc. She asked me if I would consider going off ibranch because I have been stable ever since I started to take it five and a half years ago. I was shocked. I didn't know what to say other than I feel more secure staying on it. She said that there are clinical
mudakurag
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
OsteoDex: for mCRPC bone metastasis!
clinical trials are going well, and results are better than with zometa or Denosumab! https://mb.cision.com/Main/11652/3853506/2358495.pdf
clinical trials are going well, and results are better than with zometa or Denosumab! https://mb.cision.com/Main/11652/3853506/2358495.pdf
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Network created the Bone Metastasis Program
there will also be clinical trials focused on bone metastasis https://www.froedtert.com/stories/treating-cancer-spreads-bones
there will also be clinical trials focused on bone metastasis https://www.froedtert.com/stories/treating-cancer-spreads-bones
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
A Professional Journal
Here's a professional journal of urology that publishes 1) interviews with doctors and researchers; 2) presentations at conferences (many of them international); and 3) detailed results of research, clinical trials, and such. I've been subscribing to it for several years and have occasionally gotten
Here's a professional journal of urology that publishes 1) interviews with doctors and researchers; 2) presentations at conferences (many of them international); and 3) detailed results of research, clinical trials, and such. I've been subscribing to it for several years and have occasionally gotten
bluesnjazz
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
is it normal not to see a cardiologist with AF?
Also my last ECG had
atrial
flutter
printed on it (by the machine) but it was signed off manually as sinus which has also got me in a flap. If I feel as much as a little bump in my chest I’m worrying about it now
Also my last ECG had
atrial
flutter
printed on it (by the machine) but it was signed off manually as sinus which has also got me in a flap. If I feel as much as a little bump in my chest I’m worrying about it now
TickityBoo
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AF Association
1 year ago
FDA Clearance of FK-PC101, a Novel Personalized Prostate Cancer Immunotherapy
not for stage 4 fighters...but still... "The trial, CELLVX-230, is a randomized, multicenter, open-label study of irradiated autologous cellular vaccine in men with high-risk prostate cancer post-radical prostatectomy. It will be conducted through a partnership with the Society of Urologic Oncology
not for stage 4 fighters...but still... "The trial, CELLVX-230, is a randomized, multicenter, open-label study of irradiated autologous cellular vaccine in men with high-risk prostate cancer post-radical prostatectomy. It will be conducted through a partnership with the Society of Urologic Oncology
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
travel insurance nightmare can anyone help?
so I am away on holiday and my current travel insurance company have decided - on the day after my leaving for Spain that they will not continue to cover me for my existing heart condition! background - I was admitted to hospital with a severe AFib attack early July and have therefor made a claim with
so I am away on holiday and my current travel insurance company have decided - on the day after my leaving for Spain that they will not continue to cover me for my existing heart condition! background - I was admitted to hospital with a severe AFib attack early July and have therefor made a claim with
Nodoubt2
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
AF and Heart Parameters
I experienced AF first in 2012. It was recorded in Holter Monitoring. On medication since then. Holter Monitoring done once in a year. No episode recorded. Actually my episodes occur suddenly last for few seconds. ECG sometimes show tachycardia, Echocardiography is normal, TMT recent time is negative
I experienced AF first in 2012. It was recorded in Holter Monitoring. On medication since then. Holter Monitoring done once in a year. No episode recorded. Actually my episodes occur suddenly last for few seconds. ECG sometimes show tachycardia, Echocardiography is normal, TMT recent time is negative
das1234
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AF Association
10 months ago
Know your Biomarker … Know Your Mutation
KRAS mutation in colorectal cancer is an abnormal change in the KRAS gene, which is involved in controlling cell growth and survival. 40% of CRC has a KRAS mutation. There are more than 25 ongoing clinical trials studying treatments for KRAS-mutated colorectal cancer. Learn more about the KRAS biomarker
KRAS mutation in colorectal cancer is an abnormal change in the KRAS gene, which is involved in controlling cell growth and survival. 40% of CRC has a KRAS mutation. There are more than 25 ongoing clinical trials studying treatments for KRAS-mutated colorectal cancer. Learn more about the KRAS biomarker
GCCA-Survivor
Administrator
in
Colon Cancer Connected
5 months ago
Can too many ablations cause “stiff heart”?
i’m at 69-year-old male that has had four oblations in the last eight years for a fib. I am now in a flutter persistent 100% of the time. I’m considering another ablation in November by one of the top doctors in the country. I Heard that sometimes too many oblations can cause a stiff heart which I am
i’m at 69-year-old male that has had four oblations in the last eight years for a fib. I am now in a flutter persistent 100% of the time. I’m considering another ablation in November by one of the top doctors in the country. I Heard that sometimes too many oblations can cause a stiff heart which I am
jsanta
in
AF Association
10 months ago
2 months post ablation and frequent extrasystoles.
So I'm 2 months from my 1st ablation and supposed to now stop taking Flecainide but I seem to be permanently having extrasystoles, having hardly had them at all previously. They are fairly asymptomatic with me only sometimes feeling palpitations. I've also had a couple of Afib episodes but it's the sudden
So I'm 2 months from my 1st ablation and supposed to now stop taking Flecainide but I seem to be permanently having extrasystoles, having hardly had them at all previously. They are fairly asymptomatic with me only sometimes feeling palpitations. I've also had a couple of Afib episodes but it's the sudden
MisterMagoo
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AF Association
10 months ago
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