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Nymox Reports Successful New NYMOZARFEX (TM) Long-Term Prostate Cancer Treatment Clinical Trial Results
NYMOZARFEX 15 mg Minimal Treatment of Low Grade Prostate Cancer Leads to Significant Long-Term Reduction in Incidence of Associated Prostate Cancer Surgery and Radiotherapy IRVINE, CA (July 25, 2023) Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation [OTC: NYMXF] (the “Company”) is pleased to announce today important
NYMOZARFEX 15 mg Minimal Treatment of Low Grade Prostate Cancer Leads to Significant Long-Term Reduction in Incidence of Associated Prostate Cancer Surgery and Radiotherapy IRVINE, CA (July 25, 2023) Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation [OTC: NYMXF] (the “Company”) is pleased to announce today important
vforvendetta
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
Mucuna Please Read..do the homework
i have noticed there is a lot of confusion regarding Mucuna supplements and dosages. There are 2 good published studies (see below for links) showing wide discrepancies regarding how much actual Levodopa content is in the supplement. Due to it being a food supplement there is little testing and regulation
i have noticed there is a lot of confusion regarding Mucuna supplements and dosages. There are 2 good published studies (see below for links) showing wide discrepancies regarding how much actual Levodopa content is in the supplement. Due to it being a food supplement there is little testing and regulation
BuSurfer
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Bisoprolol
I was diagnosed with afib December last year and prescribed bisoprolol 2.5 mg.I am waiting to see cardiologist ,but my pulse rate is irregular when resting. My afib I think is persistent, does anyone know if I need to up doseage of this med,as I feel a bit rubbish of late.
I was diagnosed with afib December last year and prescribed bisoprolol 2.5 mg.I am waiting to see cardiologist ,but my pulse rate is irregular when resting. My afib I think is persistent, does anyone know if I need to up doseage of this med,as I feel a bit rubbish of late.
TheGrinch2
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Variations in persistent Afib
My resting heartbeat has remained fairly constant (85 - 90) since I went into persistent Afib around 6 months ago. My symptoms, however, are very variable. I get the chest full of frogs sensation from time to time, just like those with PAfib. And some days I have good energy at least half the day without
My resting heartbeat has remained fairly constant (85 - 90) since I went into persistent Afib around 6 months ago. My symptoms, however, are very variable. I get the chest full of frogs sensation from time to time, just like those with PAfib. And some days I have good energy at least half the day without
Rainfern
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AF Association
1 year ago
ART People I (Mostly) Admire | 102. Adding Ten Healthy Years to Your Life on Podbean, check it out!
Freakonomics Author Steven Levitt interviews Physician Peter Attia regarding the 5 Pilar’s of longer, healthier life. The book is titled Outlook, the science and Art of Longevity. …much has been mentioned here regarding the importance of exercise, but this expert really puts it in perspective. Aerobics
Freakonomics Author Steven Levitt interviews Physician Peter Attia regarding the 5 Pilar’s of longer, healthier life. The book is titled Outlook, the science and Art of Longevity. …much has been mentioned here regarding the importance of exercise, but this expert really puts it in perspective. Aerobics
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
when a tablet is not THE tablet
Before I tell My story I just want to make the point that I am sensitive to all Meds. I was diagnosed with Perm. Afib 5 years ago and tried on several Anticoags. before settling with Eliquis (apixaban) as the one I could tolerate. I have taken Eliquis for the last 5 years without any issues. In January
Before I tell My story I just want to make the point that I am sensitive to all Meds. I was diagnosed with Perm. Afib 5 years ago and tried on several Anticoags. before settling with Eliquis (apixaban) as the one I could tolerate. I have taken Eliquis for the last 5 years without any issues. In January
fodgreen
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AF Association
1 year ago
Immunotherapies for MBC?
When I search for “immunotherapy” on this site I mostly see posts related to other types of cancers, but not MBC. I believe there are a few immunotherapies approved for MBC and there are several in clinical trials, but unless I’m missing it they don’t seem to get much discussion on this board. Immunotherapies
When I search for “immunotherapy” on this site I mostly see posts related to other types of cancers, but not MBC. I believe there are a few immunotherapies approved for MBC and there are several in clinical trials, but unless I’m missing it they don’t seem to get much discussion on this board. Immunotherapies
Half-Full
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Trying To Hold Onto Hope
Hi all, I last wrote on here back in the fall because my dad was deteriorating quickly after ending 2nd round of chemo and his PSA went to the 300s (see my bio for his medical history). He was a candidate for Pluvicto, and was also put on Zytgea and a steroid before starting treatment which helped
Hi all, I last wrote on here back in the fall because my dad was deteriorating quickly after ending 2nd round of chemo and his PSA went to the 300s (see my bio for his medical history). He was a candidate for Pluvicto, and was also put on Zytgea and a steroid before starting treatment which helped
Sunnyday1122
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Waiting for PSA Rise Post-Surgery Before Obtaining PSMA-PET– waiting too long can put some patients at risk, MedPage Today, July 6, 2023.
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Anthony D'Amico, MD, on Waiting for PSA Rise Post-Surgery Before Obtaining PSMA-PET – Study suggests that waiting too long before obtaining PSMA-PET can put some patients at risk, MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer, by Jeff Minerd , Contributing Writer, July 6, 2023
[/i]. After radical
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Anthony D'Amico, MD, on Waiting for PSA Rise Post-Surgery Before Obtaining PSMA-PET – Study suggests that waiting too long before obtaining PSMA-PET can put some patients at risk, MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer, by Jeff Minerd , Contributing Writer, July 6, 2023
[/i]. After radical
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Dual ARi in mCRPCa - Antonarakis = 'Combo of 2 AR-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage 7/20/23
Posted without comment for the SOC crowd. [i]
Emmanuel Antonarakis, MD, on Dual Androgen Receptor Inhibition in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer– 'Combination of two androgen-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer
Posted without comment for the SOC crowd. [i]
Emmanuel Antonarakis, MD, on Dual Androgen Receptor Inhibition in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer– 'Combination of two androgen-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets...
I intentionally did not include the entire title of the article in the heading as I think it may be unnecessarily negative. Here is the article:
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets, but Tolerability Questioned
https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/altc/news/medium-dose-lithium-may-hit-parkinson-disease-targets-tolerability-questioned
I intentionally did not include the entire title of the article in the heading as I think it may be unnecessarily negative. Here is the article:
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets, but Tolerability Questioned
https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/altc/news/medium-dose-lithium-may-hit-parkinson-disease-targets-tolerability-questioned
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
YIKES-no Flecainide for 5 days
My ablation is in 3 days and my EP had me stop taking Flecainide 5 days prior (but I'm to remain on Eliquis until day of procedure.) I must admit I've been nervous stopping the drug. I'm moving slower, doing deep breathing throughout the day, removing any stress. I have had 3 episodes of Afib since
My ablation is in 3 days and my EP had me stop taking Flecainide 5 days prior (but I'm to remain on Eliquis until day of procedure.) I must admit I've been nervous stopping the drug. I'm moving slower, doing deep breathing throughout the day, removing any stress. I have had 3 episodes of Afib since
Elizka
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AF Association
1 year ago
Reminder: The virtual LiveLung SCLC group meeting is on Monday, July 24th at 7 pm ET!
This month's expert speakers are National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute researchers, Dr. Anish Thomas and Dr. Melissa Abel. They will share information about the SCLC clinical trials being conducted at the NIH/NCI. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwofuCorTosGdeKrSxPsiBNkmV3RKLBjDob
This month's expert speakers are National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute researchers, Dr. Anish Thomas and Dr. Melissa Abel. They will share information about the SCLC clinical trials being conducted at the NIH/NCI. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwofuCorTosGdeKrSxPsiBNkmV3RKLBjDob
AmyKamp
Partner
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
11 months ago
Clinical trials as a treatment option
When my mother was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer, I looked for clinical trials she could enter. I have worked in drug development for 12 years and yet it took me 6 hours to find the three most suitable clinical trials for her. In the next medical appointment, I presented those three trials to the oncologist
When my mother was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer, I looked for clinical trials she could enter. I have worked in drug development for 12 years and yet it took me 6 hours to find the three most suitable clinical trials for her. In the next medical appointment, I presented those three trials to the oncologist
N1ria
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
11 months ago
Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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AF Association
1 year ago
Senescent neutrophils and their subsequent impact on tumor progression and therapy resistance
I will comment after studying this for awhile, but it does open up an additional treatment path(s?) for PCa. (Excerpts) Calcinotto's team discovered that prostate tumor cells produce a molecule, ApoE, which can bind to and influence a type of immune cells, neutrophils, resulting in these cells acquiring
I will comment after studying this for awhile, but it does open up an additional treatment path(s?) for PCa. (Excerpts) Calcinotto's team discovered that prostate tumor cells produce a molecule, ApoE, which can bind to and influence a type of immune cells, neutrophils, resulting in these cells acquiring
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
An update on Peter Mac and Lu-177
I just wanted to update on my previous post (https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149757852/update-on-failing-enzalutamide). I have now heard from Michael Hoffman at Peter Mac and his response to my request to be considered was as follows: [i]"Our Lu-177 treatment guidelines require
I just wanted to update on my previous post (https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149757852/update-on-failing-enzalutamide). I have now heard from Michael Hoffman at Peter Mac and his response to my request to be considered was as follows: [i]"Our Lu-177 treatment guidelines require
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Good hair day
I hope everyone is doing well and having a happy hair day. Following on from my post a few weeks ago about losing hair since Afib diagnosis and anticoagulants.... First thank you EVERYONE for so much positive help and advice. I have done some experimenting and am finding the following has been helpful
I hope everyone is doing well and having a happy hair day. Following on from my post a few weeks ago about losing hair since Afib diagnosis and anticoagulants.... First thank you EVERYONE for so much positive help and advice. I have done some experimenting and am finding the following has been helpful
Rainfern
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AF Association
1 year ago
Update on failing Enzalutamide
Hello again friends, I wrote recently after learning that Xtandi was no longer working, seeking options. Since then I have had a consultation with my Oncologist and we went through the (limited) range of options for someone who is living in the UK and being treated on the National Health Service. Brief
Hello again friends, I wrote recently after learning that Xtandi was no longer working, seeking options. Since then I have had a consultation with my Oncologist and we went through the (limited) range of options for someone who is living in the UK and being treated on the National Health Service. Brief
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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