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NHS agrees to roll out Olaparib (Lynparza) April 2023.
The NHS has agreed to Olaparib for advanced prostate cancer with mutations in the BRCA genes. ‘Hundreds of patients with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a breakthrough targeted therapy after the NHS agreed a landmark commercial deal to roll-out the drug. The drug, olaparib (Lynparza®)
The NHS has agreed to Olaparib for advanced prostate cancer with mutations in the BRCA genes. ‘Hundreds of patients with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a breakthrough targeted therapy after the NHS agreed a landmark commercial deal to roll-out the drug. The drug, olaparib (Lynparza®)
Sailing-Todd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Blue Sky News - Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia - April 2023
While, as has been the case for previous editions of this publication, most of the information is mainly relevant to readers from Oz, some items might be of interest to others.
Nuclear Medicine: The Next Generation of Care
For men generally with advanced prostate cancer, the future is theranostic
While, as has been the case for previous editions of this publication, most of the information is mainly relevant to readers from Oz, some items might be of interest to others.
Nuclear Medicine: The Next Generation of Care
For men generally with advanced prostate cancer, the future is theranostic
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
LOOK 👀🤯Compass Pathways Psilocybin Clinical Trial Ongoing Right NOW🍄
https://gizmodo.com/psilocybin-depression-treatment-trial-compass-pathways-1849739991 This is an article from Nov '22 about MROC and Compass Pathways Psilocybin clinical trial that is still ongoing this year. I thought it would be helpful to post it for everyone to see the progress going on. Here's a
https://gizmodo.com/psilocybin-depression-treatment-trial-compass-pathways-1849739991 This is an article from Nov '22 about MROC and Compass Pathways Psilocybin clinical trial that is still ongoing this year. I thought it would be helpful to post it for everyone to see the progress going on. Here's a
LifeIsThePitts
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
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My 40 day post-ablation update
I've replied to a few posts here but think this might be my first post. 40 days ago I a cryoballoon ablation for paroxysmal AFib. Afterwards the EP told me I had 5 pulmonary veins and he estimated 80% chance of remission with first procedure. Since then: - I've only had AFib for 1 hour about 10 days
I've replied to a few posts here but think this might be my first post. 40 days ago I a cryoballoon ablation for paroxysmal AFib. Afterwards the EP told me I had 5 pulmonary veins and he estimated 80% chance of remission with first procedure. Since then: - I've only had AFib for 1 hour about 10 days
estesbubba
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AF Association
1 year ago
All MDD Patients There Is HOPE: Watch this
I have been through it all with MDD. I can relate to every post in here. I was treatment resistant for a decade. I got Deep brain stimulation surgery last year and am in remission from depression. I would guess it’s FDA approved within a couple of years. The options now if nothing works is to suffer
I have been through it all with MDD. I can relate to every post in here. I was treatment resistant for a decade. I got Deep brain stimulation surgery last year and am in remission from depression. I would guess it’s FDA approved within a couple of years. The options now if nothing works is to suffer
jnelson66
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
1 year ago
Vagal Afib
So I was diagnosed with Vagal Afib after several ED visits and having 4 cardioversions. My EP put me on Tikosyn which seemed to shorten the episodes. I am still in the paroxysmal Afib level. I do not drink alcohol or caffeine. Cut out sugar, eating late and stress. My doctor also told me he is suspecting
So I was diagnosed with Vagal Afib after several ED visits and having 4 cardioversions. My EP put me on Tikosyn which seemed to shorten the episodes. I am still in the paroxysmal Afib level. I do not drink alcohol or caffeine. Cut out sugar, eating late and stress. My doctor also told me he is suspecting
MarAF
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Lets talk Vagal AFib.
So others that have Vagal Afib, tell me about your journey and what has been helpful. I am on Tikosyn which shortens the episodes but I still get them. Recently when I am doing boot camps and my heart rate gets over 130. I pretty much had to find out my triggers and have not had a drop of wine or caffeine
So others that have Vagal Afib, tell me about your journey and what has been helpful. I am on Tikosyn which shortens the episodes but I still get them. Recently when I am doing boot camps and my heart rate gets over 130. I pretty much had to find out my triggers and have not had a drop of wine or caffeine
MarAF
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Three weeks post ablation - slipped beats
Hi all. Had an ablation on Feb 9th. First two weeks were a breeze. Zero symptoms. On days 15 started getting skipped beats. Felt normal rhythm but the delay was hicupp/gurgling. Felt like frog was in my throat too. They don’t last long, usually less than 4 min. Goes back to normal sinus rhythm. Sometime
Hi all. Had an ablation on Feb 9th. First two weeks were a breeze. Zero symptoms. On days 15 started getting skipped beats. Felt normal rhythm but the delay was hicupp/gurgling. Felt like frog was in my throat too. They don’t last long, usually less than 4 min. Goes back to normal sinus rhythm. Sometime
Jcaskey
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AF Association
1 year ago
Neuralink received the FDA’s approval to launch their first-in-human clinical study
https://twitter.com/neuralink/status/1661857379460468736 "We are excited to share that we have received the FDA’s approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study! This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first step
https://twitter.com/neuralink/status/1661857379460468736 "We are excited to share that we have received the FDA’s approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study! This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first step
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Prostate Cancer, Nutrition, and Dietary Supplements , Medscape, Drugs & Disease, Urology, Updated Jan 26, 2023.
This comprhensive review by U of MI's Dr. Mark A Moyad on PCa and Nutrition & Diet is by far the best Overview of the various topics I have yet read. It is too long to reproduce, but below is the opening Overview Section: * * * [i]Overview[/i] [i]Although nutrition plays a role in the development
This comprhensive review by U of MI's Dr. Mark A Moyad on PCa and Nutrition & Diet is by far the best Overview of the various topics I have yet read. It is too long to reproduce, but below is the opening Overview Section: * * * [i]Overview[/i] [i]Although nutrition plays a role in the development
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Now Undetectable PSA on BAT Regimen
Happy to share my latest progress report. Note that I am mHSPC, lymph nodes only to pelvis and abdomen. I have been on long-cycle modified BAT for 2.5 years now. 3 months of very high testosterone (400mg T-cypionate every 2 weeks), then one month of ADT using Orgovyx. My PSA has continued to decline
Happy to share my latest progress report. Note that I am mHSPC, lymph nodes only to pelvis and abdomen. I have been on long-cycle modified BAT for 2.5 years now. 3 months of very high testosterone (400mg T-cypionate every 2 weeks), then one month of ADT using Orgovyx. My PSA has continued to decline
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Finally Undetectable PSA on BAT
Happy to share my latest progress report. Note that I am mHSPC, lymph nodes only to pelvis and abdomen. I have been on long-cycle modified BAT for 2.5 years now. 3 months of very high testosterone (400mg T-cypionate every 2 weeks), then one month of ADT using Orgovyx. My PSA has continued to decline
Happy to share my latest progress report. Note that I am mHSPC, lymph nodes only to pelvis and abdomen. I have been on long-cycle modified BAT for 2.5 years now. 3 months of very high testosterone (400mg T-cypionate every 2 weeks), then one month of ADT using Orgovyx. My PSA has continued to decline
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Atrial Fibulation from cancer treatment not standard Afib. Update post EP Consultation
Hello Everyone so as promised an update. I saw my EP on Friday. He explained that Afib usually occurs around certain sites in the left Atrium (? Is that the correct term) and these are the sites they target when doing an Ablation. He said when we do cryo we can't see where the electrical impulses are
Hello Everyone so as promised an update. I saw my EP on Friday. He explained that Afib usually occurs around certain sites in the left Atrium (? Is that the correct term) and these are the sites they target when doing an Ablation. He said when we do cryo we can't see where the electrical impulses are
waveylines
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Pacemaker implanted AV node ablated
Monday I had the rest of my surgery finished, and my pacemaker connected and AV node ablated. I have a new and different pacemaker if you did not see my previous posts. It is called.Azure by Medtronics and only approved in October by the FDA here in the states. According to my doctor prior to this,
Monday I had the rest of my surgery finished, and my pacemaker connected and AV node ablated. I have a new and different pacemaker if you did not see my previous posts. It is called.Azure by Medtronics and only approved in October by the FDA here in the states. According to my doctor prior to this,
DawnTX
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AF Association
1 year ago
Somewhat in limbo
(A previous post goes into the details a bit, but TL;DR: I'm a mid-life crisis endurance runner with no-symptom
atrial
fibrillation and
flutter
.) Since that post, the echocardiogram ordered by my GP was conducted.
(A previous post goes into the details a bit, but TL;DR: I'm a mid-life crisis endurance runner with no-symptom
atrial
fibrillation and
flutter
.) Since that post, the echocardiogram ordered by my GP was conducted.
ArgoJason
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AF Association
2 years ago
Some HOPE for faster drug treatment approvals with "AI" (artificial intelligence)
"Developing life-saving medicine takes a lot of time, money and testing. But one company's artificial intelligence-driven technology provides a way to slash all three while saving the lives of more humans and animals." "VeriSIM Life has developed[i]
"digital twins" of various human body types
"Developing life-saving medicine takes a lot of time, money and testing. But one company's artificial intelligence-driven technology provides a way to slash all three while saving the lives of more humans and animals." "VeriSIM Life has developed[i]
"digital twins" of various human body types
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
artistry 7 clinical trial
I will begin the artistry 7 trial in the next few weeks. Standard chemo has stopped working after. 4 reoccurrences , 7 different chemo/combos . Last Scan still showed progression but as low volume of disease. I only qualify for this one trial . Has anyone been on it and had success or what to expect
I will begin the artistry 7 trial in the next few weeks. Standard chemo has stopped working after. 4 reoccurrences , 7 different chemo/combos . Last Scan still showed progression but as low volume of disease. I only qualify for this one trial . Has anyone been on it and had success or what to expect
Lovetodiscodance57
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
clinical trial recommendations please
Good morning lovely ladies, I have just become platinum resistant and am meeting my onc later this morning to discuss scan results and possibly look at clinical trials. Does anyone know of a current trial for high grade serous plat. resistant? I have looked on line but it would be good to hear from
Good morning lovely ladies, I have just become platinum resistant and am meeting my onc later this morning to discuss scan results and possibly look at clinical trials. Does anyone know of a current trial for high grade serous plat. resistant? I have looked on line but it would be good to hear from
Riverflo
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Heart Rate 72 to 120 and back to 72. Has anyone had sporadic fluctuating rates like this? I’m in a dire straits 😕
This is new for me! I get an extreme headache when this happens and it also subsides also causes my BP to rise Last ablation successful I felt- watchman install- no anticoagulant- but 81 gram aspirin - used 30mg Ditalzam during blanking period- no problem No meds needed till NOW: tried 30mg Diltiazam
This is new for me! I get an extreme headache when this happens and it also subsides also causes my BP to rise Last ablation successful I felt- watchman install- no anticoagulant- but 81 gram aspirin - used 30mg Ditalzam during blanking period- no problem No meds needed till NOW: tried 30mg Diltiazam
Tantaanna
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AF Association
1 year ago
PBCer with sudden Fatigue/Exhaustion
I am a 59 yo female in the US, stage 1-2 PBC. I was diagnosed in 2006 after invests. Into my horrible bout of heartburn. I’m in pretty good health and taking Urso. I’ve done clinical trials and tried additional meds thru the years as well, in doing so I was found to have Gilbert’s? syndrome where
I am a 59 yo female in the US, stage 1-2 PBC. I was diagnosed in 2006 after invests. Into my horrible bout of heartburn. I’m in pretty good health and taking Urso. I’ve done clinical trials and tried additional meds thru the years as well, in doing so I was found to have Gilbert’s? syndrome where
Joycie193
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
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