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Cancer causation -- inflammation and statistics
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/12/18/all-the-carcinogens-we-cannot-see Those of us whose cancer is quiet don't want to wake it up, but nobody knows for sure what to do (or not do). This article provides some food for thought and offers the opportunity for us to revisit our views about the
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/12/18/all-the-carcinogens-we-cannot-see Those of us whose cancer is quiet don't want to wake it up, but nobody knows for sure what to do (or not do). This article provides some food for thought and offers the opportunity for us to revisit our views about the
mistersafety
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 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
1 year 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
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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Restless Leg Syndrome, neuromodulation..
Treatment was well tolerated, and no adverse events were reported. Our case series shows a potential role for self-administered taVNS in patients with severe pharmacoresistant RLS. Hartley S, Bao G, Russo A, Zagdoun M, Chevallier S, Lofaso F, Leotard A, Azabou E. Self-administered non-invasive vagus
Treatment was well tolerated, and no adverse events were reported. Our case series shows a potential role for self-administered taVNS in patients with severe pharmacoresistant RLS. Hartley S, Bao G, Russo A, Zagdoun M, Chevallier S, Lofaso F, Leotard A, Azabou E. Self-administered non-invasive vagus
House2
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
ablation for ectopics / bigeminy
Bigeminy . 2 years ago I had a successful ablation for SVT and
atrial
flutter
but during my procedure the doctor found another problem but didn’t ablate because it was high risk. The problem is sat next to my phrenic nerve if they were to touch this, my diaphragm would collapse.
Bigeminy . 2 years ago I had a successful ablation for SVT and
atrial
flutter
but during my procedure the doctor found another problem but didn’t ablate because it was high risk. The problem is sat next to my phrenic nerve if they were to touch this, my diaphragm would collapse.
Thompson123
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years 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
1 year 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
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Old new approach! MYC inhibitors
myc is a gene present in most kinds of cancer, something has reached clinical trials at last! https://www.peptomyc.com/results-revealed-from-phase-i-clinical-trial-of-the-first-drug-to-successfully-inhibit-the-myc-gene-which-drives-many-common-cancers/
myc is a gene present in most kinds of cancer, something has reached clinical trials at last! https://www.peptomyc.com/results-revealed-from-phase-i-clinical-trial-of-the-first-drug-to-successfully-inhibit-the-myc-gene-which-drives-many-common-cancers/
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Advances in solid tumors: finnish clinical trial
Interesting results are coming! Bexmarilimab seems to be able to improve immunotherapy. It was not yet tested on prostate cancer, but it's already commercially used to treat blood malignacies. As single agent: https://www.faron.com/our-science/clinical-trials/matins "Latest data showed a three-fold
Interesting results are coming! Bexmarilimab seems to be able to improve immunotherapy. It was not yet tested on prostate cancer, but it's already commercially used to treat blood malignacies. As single agent: https://www.faron.com/our-science/clinical-trials/matins "Latest data showed a three-fold
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Need to Change Treatment
So I have progression after two years on Ibrance and Letrozole. I have an opportunity to participate in a clinical trial in my town in which I would be randomly assigned to Giredestrant, a promising oral SERD (monotherapy) or both Giredestrant with a new Pikc3a drug. My standard of care option would
So I have progression after two years on Ibrance and Letrozole. I have an opportunity to participate in a clinical trial in my town in which I would be randomly assigned to Giredestrant, a promising oral SERD (monotherapy) or both Giredestrant with a new Pikc3a drug. My standard of care option would
Trissh
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Intense jaw pain (pt.2)
Three months ago my husband developed intense right jaw pain. After multiple scans showing "something" (thankfully no PSMA activity) he had a surgical bone biopsy 11/29. Two days ago we received the pathology report but have not been able to speak with the Dr. to help us understand it. The good news
Three months ago my husband developed intense right jaw pain. After multiple scans showing "something" (thankfully no PSMA activity) he had a surgical bone biopsy 11/29. Two days ago we received the pathology report but have not been able to speak with the Dr. to help us understand it. The good news
Decktime
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
ST-067 in combination with pembrolizumab clinical trial
https://www.moffitt.org/clinical-trials-and-studies/clinical-trial-21340/
https://www.moffitt.org/clinical-trials-and-studies/clinical-trial-21340/
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Anyone can access this article?
"As Bertagnolli steps in, NIH and FDA reenvision clinical trials and evidence generation"..it could be the modernization of clinical trials I have been waiting for The only Monica Bertagnolli I knew was a tough girl, I want to see if this Monica is also such a tough cookie https://cancerletter.com
"As Bertagnolli steps in, NIH and FDA reenvision clinical trials and evidence generation"..it could be the modernization of clinical trials I have been waiting for The only Monica Bertagnolli I knew was a tough girl, I want to see if this Monica is also such a tough cookie https://cancerletter.com
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 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
1 year 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
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Amiodarone
Hi ive been diagnosed woth a.f for 5mths now and been put on bisoprolol small doses at 1st now on 7.5mg twice daily also amiodarone recently and this has now brought me out of a.f im wondering if anyone else is taking this drug and what side effects they have had as i have terrible headaches recently
Hi ive been diagnosed woth a.f for 5mths now and been put on bisoprolol small doses at 1st now on 7.5mg twice daily also amiodarone recently and this has now brought me out of a.f im wondering if anyone else is taking this drug and what side effects they have had as i have terrible headaches recently
Lambi
in
AF Association
1 year ago
new clinical trial Risvodetinib (IkT-148009)
The 201 Clinical Trial For Patients With Untreated Parkinson’s Disease The 201 Clinical Trial is a trial that will explore whether a novel drug, Risvodetinib (IkT-148009), can slow or halt progression of Parkinson’s disease. The trial will also evaluate whether Risvodetinib (IkT-148009) can partially
The 201 Clinical Trial For Patients With Untreated Parkinson’s Disease The 201 Clinical Trial is a trial that will explore whether a novel drug, Risvodetinib (IkT-148009), can slow or halt progression of Parkinson’s disease. The trial will also evaluate whether Risvodetinib (IkT-148009) can partially
Boscoejean
in
Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Stopping medications
Is there anyone else with
atrial
flutter
that is not taking any medication? I know that there are some surgeries to correct it, could they be a possibility for people that cannot tolerate medications?
Is there anyone else with
atrial
flutter
that is not taking any medication? I know that there are some surgeries to correct it, could they be a possibility for people that cannot tolerate medications?
Laurap18
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
first U.S. patients dosed in expanded Phase 1b clinical trial of CB307 for patients with mCRPC
one step at a time….immune therapy for prostate cancer is becoming hotter! https://finance.yahoo.com/news/crescendo-biologics-announces-first-u-120000112.html
one step at a time….immune therapy for prostate cancer is becoming hotter! https://finance.yahoo.com/news/crescendo-biologics-announces-first-u-120000112.html
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Vitamin D and Anemia: Insights into an Emerging Association
Found an interesting study. The conclusion sold it for me. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4659411/ CONCLUSION Vitamin D is associated with anemia in various study populations and recent evidence suggests that the association may differ by race and is likely specific to anemia of inflammation
Found an interesting study. The conclusion sold it for me. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4659411/ CONCLUSION Vitamin D is associated with anemia in various study populations and recent evidence suggests that the association may differ by race and is likely specific to anemia of inflammation
WideBody
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
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