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Actual appointment face to face with an actual human!
After being sent to A&E last November by GP, diagnosed with AF and discharged with meds, then an echocardiogram beginning of March, I have an actual appointment booked with an arrythmia nurse end of July! Still a little bit in shock that I'll get to talk to someone! Came about because my GP wanted to
After being sent to A&E last November by GP, diagnosed with AF and discharged with meds, then an echocardiogram beginning of March, I have an actual appointment booked with an arrythmia nurse end of July! Still a little bit in shock that I'll get to talk to someone! Came about because my GP wanted to
Indigrow
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AF Association
1 year ago
Now need a stent or bypass
I posted on here a bit ago that I have been tired and out of breath ever since my 5th ablation last August. My cardiologist put it down to the Bisoporol I was taking but 3 months ago after seeing him and complaining he sent me for a ultrasound scan. All was OK then I wrote to him saying I am not
I posted on here a bit ago that I have been tired and out of breath ever since my 5th ablation last August. My cardiologist put it down to the Bisoporol I was taking but 3 months ago after seeing him and complaining he sent me for a ultrasound scan. All was OK then I wrote to him saying I am not
Toehold1
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AF Association
1 year ago
Permanent AF, decision to do nothing
I’m have AF constantly since months, maybe years. My heart rate is normally in range (70/80) and I don’t have any symptoms. I conducted an active and fulfilling life. I went to the cardiologist for the first visit and he left me the 2 options: 1. Do nothing and go on with your normal life 2. Try cardioversion
I’m have AF constantly since months, maybe years. My heart rate is normally in range (70/80) and I don’t have any symptoms. I conducted an active and fulfilling life. I went to the cardiologist for the first visit and he left me the 2 options: 1. Do nothing and go on with your normal life 2. Try cardioversion
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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advice for docetaxel
I have read several posts of those who have done docetaxel and done a little research on the Internet and YouTube to try to offset side effects. I am 51 years old and was diagnosed five years ago with advanced prostate cancer Gleason score 9 and a few spots to the bones. pelvic area, spine and ribs.
I have read several posts of those who have done docetaxel and done a little research on the Internet and YouTube to try to offset side effects. I am 51 years old and was diagnosed five years ago with advanced prostate cancer Gleason score 9 and a few spots to the bones. pelvic area, spine and ribs.
Oct18
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Clear Cell OC clinical trial
Hi everyone, just a quick update, the plans changed again for me! I’m undergoing tests to see if I meet the criteria for the Shattuck clinical trial. Has anyone been on this trial? I’d really love to know how you got on if you have xx
Hi everyone, just a quick update, the plans changed again for me! I’m undergoing tests to see if I meet the criteria for the Shattuck clinical trial. Has anyone been on this trial? I’d really love to know how you got on if you have xx
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Doxycycline, small clinical trial
A few months ago, Seasid posted a study on doxycyline, however it was all lab studies. This study is a small "open-window" trial on breast cancer patients indicating eradication of cancer stem cells by doxycycline, an antibiotic. 10.3389/fonc.2018.00452 Prostate and breast cancer have similarities
A few months ago, Seasid posted a study on doxycyline, however it was all lab studies. This study is a small "open-window" trial on breast cancer patients indicating eradication of cancer stem cells by doxycycline, an antibiotic. 10.3389/fonc.2018.00452 Prostate and breast cancer have similarities
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Taking Flecainide with Bisoprolol
When I was first diagnosed with AF a few years ago I was told to use the "pill in the pocket" approach to terminate an episode by using bisoprolol and flecainide - the flecainide 20 minutes after the bisoprolol. Now, for the last year I've been on bisoprolol 1.25mg daily and just take the occasional
When I was first diagnosed with AF a few years ago I was told to use the "pill in the pocket" approach to terminate an episode by using bisoprolol and flecainide - the flecainide 20 minutes after the bisoprolol. Now, for the last year I've been on bisoprolol 1.25mg daily and just take the occasional
Barny12
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AF Association
1 year ago
New therapy (I hope I am not repeating myself)
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/antibody-drug-conjugate-plus-docetaxel-shows-promise-in-metastatic-prostate-cancer The novel antibody-drug conjugate PDS0301 (M9241) in combination with docetaxel demonstrated promising safety and immune response signals in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/antibody-drug-conjugate-plus-docetaxel-shows-promise-in-metastatic-prostate-cancer The novel antibody-drug conjugate PDS0301 (M9241) in combination with docetaxel demonstrated promising safety and immune response signals in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Romiplostim
Does anyone have experience with taking romiplostim (nplate)? Can taking it disqualify you from clinical trials in the future?
Does anyone have experience with taking romiplostim (nplate)? Can taking it disqualify you from clinical trials in the future?
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
16 years later
On 11th October 2007 I was diagnosed 3b OC HGS BRAC2 and told by at least 3 ppl I had a ‘couple of years’. Obv still here, despite 2 recurrences, 3 clinical trials (still on the third) and currently 10 years 2 months NED. Never give up, don’t write yourself off when others do. Find a Consultant who will
On 11th October 2007 I was diagnosed 3b OC HGS BRAC2 and told by at least 3 ppl I had a ‘couple of years’. Obv still here, despite 2 recurrences, 3 clinical trials (still on the third) and currently 10 years 2 months NED. Never give up, don’t write yourself off when others do. Find a Consultant who will
Katmal-UK
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Bacteria based drug delivery, now this is something I have been following for a while
Still not applied to clinical trials for prostate cancer, more advanced for other kinds of tumors but still a new field. The idea behind it is simple: let's infect cancer with a bacteria that can infiltrate it and release a payload! Salmonella seems to work very well! https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/
Still not applied to clinical trials for prostate cancer, more advanced for other kinds of tumors but still a new field. The idea behind it is simple: let's infect cancer with a bacteria that can infiltrate it and release a payload! Salmonella seems to work very well! https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
And again news about clinical trials
Clinical trial tests creatine monohydrate and exercise to preserve muscle mass in prostate cancer
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231011/Clinical-trial-tests-creatine-monohydrate-and-exercise-to-preserve-muscle-mass-in-prostate-cancer-patients.aspx (hint: been a natural bodybuilder from
Clinical trial tests creatine monohydrate and exercise to preserve muscle mass in prostate cancer
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231011/Clinical-trial-tests-creatine-monohydrate-and-exercise-to-preserve-muscle-mass-in-prostate-cancer-patients.aspx (hint: been a natural bodybuilder from
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Drs. Susan O'Brien and Catherine Wu Presented the Binet-Rai Medal at 20th International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Two doctors who have spent many many hours helping the CLL community.
I FEEL SURE THAT WE ALL EXPRESS OUR MANY THANKS.
THIS IS AN AWARD THAT IS WELL DESERVED.
During this past weekend's 20th biennial International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (iwCLL), Susan M
Two doctors who have spent many many hours helping the CLL community.
I FEEL SURE THAT WE ALL EXPRESS OUR MANY THANKS.
THIS IS AN AWARD THAT IS WELL DESERVED.
During this past weekend's 20th biennial International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (iwCLL), Susan M
Kwenda
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Ativan for anxiety
Since being diagnosed I have had near panic experiences and great waves of anxiety. Some of the meds are stressful on the body and I found that
Ativan 0.5 MG
worked for me when needed. I heard that it is very addictive. I wonder
how many of you manage your anxiety
? Thank you so much,
Since being diagnosed I have had near panic experiences and great waves of anxiety. Some of the meds are stressful on the body and I found that
Ativan 0.5 MG
worked for me when needed. I heard that it is very addictive. I wonder
how many of you manage your anxiety
? Thank you so much,
unairdefamille
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Meridian Viewray is toast. Looking for alternative machines.
Just was unenrolled in a Phase I clinical trial using the Meridian Viewray machine at Dana Farber. Meridian went belly-up in the summer, and the hospital (Brigham and Women’s in Boston) will cease using that machine in October 25th. I was supposed to start a clinical trial Nov 1st, now cancelled. Looking
Just was unenrolled in a Phase I clinical trial using the Meridian Viewray machine at Dana Farber. Meridian went belly-up in the summer, and the hospital (Brigham and Women’s in Boston) will cease using that machine in October 25th. I was supposed to start a clinical trial Nov 1st, now cancelled. Looking
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Meridian Viewray is toast. Can Cyberkife machines use MRI the same way?
Just was unenrolled in a Phase I clinical trial using the Meridian Viewray machine at Dana Farber. Meridian went belly-up in the summer, and the hospital (Brigham and Women’s in Boston) will cease using that machine in October 25th. Looking for substitutes. Thinking that Cyberknife machines can also
Just was unenrolled in a Phase I clinical trial using the Meridian Viewray machine at Dana Farber. Meridian went belly-up in the summer, and the hospital (Brigham and Women’s in Boston) will cease using that machine in October 25th. Looking for substitutes. Thinking that Cyberknife machines can also
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Greater use of Benlysta, Saphnelo seen in US, EU to treat lupus
Goal to reduce long-term glucocorticoids use to prevent side effects
In both the U.S. and Europe, clinicians want to limit treatment with glucocorticoids — steroid hormones whose long-term use for autoimmune diseases is tied to serious side effects — among people with moderate to severe lupus
Goal to reduce long-term glucocorticoids use to prevent side effects
In both the U.S. and Europe, clinicians want to limit treatment with glucocorticoids — steroid hormones whose long-term use for autoimmune diseases is tied to serious side effects — among people with moderate to severe lupus
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 months ago
phase 2 study for mCRPC
https://www.uclahealth.org/clinical-trials/study-two-dose-levels-vobramitamab-duocarmazine-participants For people previously treated with apalutamide, darolutamide, enzalutamide, abiraterone It’s and ADC targeting B7-H3 checkpoint https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05032040 Targets PD1
https://www.uclahealth.org/clinical-trials/study-two-dose-levels-vobramitamab-duocarmazine-participants For people previously treated with apalutamide, darolutamide, enzalutamide, abiraterone It’s and ADC targeting B7-H3 checkpoint https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05032040 Targets PD1
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
📢 Saturday October 14th Free Live HCC Workshop📢
Dive deep into critical healthcare topics with leading experts in the field! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Daneng Li: Spearheading the Liver Cancer Collaborative Program within the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Li's tireless efforts
Dive deep into critical healthcare topics with leading experts in the field! 🌟 Spotlight on Dr. Daneng Li: Spearheading the Liver Cancer Collaborative Program within the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Li's tireless efforts
MichelleL_BlueFaery
Editor
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
9 months ago
The CLL Medicine Cabinet - Choosing the Right Treatment for You
The CLL Medicine Cabinet- Choosing the Right Treatment for You - https://cllsociety.org/cll-medicine-cabinet/ - There are several factors your healthcare provider will take into consideration when discussing what treatment options might be the best for you. These factors may include: Your
The CLL Medicine Cabinet- Choosing the Right Treatment for You - https://cllsociety.org/cll-medicine-cabinet/ - There are several factors your healthcare provider will take into consideration when discussing what treatment options might be the best for you. These factors may include: Your
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
9 months ago
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