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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
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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
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cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year 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
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year 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
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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whilst the country celebrates the coronation on Saturday I’ll be raising a glass to one year since my mini maze and one year afib free
Where have the last 12 months gone? I honestly can’t believe it’s a year since I had my mini maze and a year since I last had afib! I would do it again without hesitation. After 5 plus years of persistent afib and having been told by the EP who did my catheter ablation that I wasn’t capable of NSR
Where have the last 12 months gone? I honestly can’t believe it’s a year since I had my mini maze and a year since I last had afib! I would do it again without hesitation. After 5 plus years of persistent afib and having been told by the EP who did my catheter ablation that I wasn’t capable of NSR
MummyLuv
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AF Association
1 year ago
Low platelets
Hi everybody, I have posted this on the AF forum as it sits there because I am on an anticoagulant for afib. However, because I suffer from PMR and I am on prednisolone I thought maybe others may have my recent problem.My blood results have come back with ESR at 17 which I am told is within the normal
Hi everybody, I have posted this on the AF forum as it sits there because I am on an anticoagulant for afib. However, because I suffer from PMR and I am on prednisolone I thought maybe others may have my recent problem.My blood results have come back with ESR at 17 which I am told is within the normal
Karendeena
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Two years post RF PVI
Just a quick up date.Two years from RF PVI. No Afib. No beta blockers. BP very good. PM has 8 years of life left, most energy used downloading daily data dump. Upon reflection should have gone ahead with ablation with first signs. Vivid dreams from beta blockers stopped. Took me longer than I thought
Just a quick up date.Two years from RF PVI. No Afib. No beta blockers. BP very good. PM has 8 years of life left, most energy used downloading daily data dump. Upon reflection should have gone ahead with ablation with first signs. Vivid dreams from beta blockers stopped. Took me longer than I thought
Geoffa1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Pluvicto and babies in house
Has anyone had experience with pluvicto or other radiopharmaceuticals, with an infant in the household? My dad lives with us (including 3 month old) and is metastatic castration resistant. He has done 7 doses of docetaxel but last month his PSA increased again so I'm wondering and trying to prepare for
Has anyone had experience with pluvicto or other radiopharmaceuticals, with an infant in the household? My dad lives with us (including 3 month old) and is metastatic castration resistant. He has done 7 doses of docetaxel but last month his PSA increased again so I'm wondering and trying to prepare for
HumongousPug
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
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
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Partner
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
1 year 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
1 year ago
Just diagnosed with Atrial fibrillation
Hi I was diagnosed with A-fib a couple of weeks ago via an ECG trace on my Kardia mobile. I am now on Apixaban 5mgs twice daily and Atenelol and have been advised that an ablation is the best way forward. I only have had 3 episodes to my knowledge and so it paroxysmal but makes me feel pretty unwell
Hi I was diagnosed with A-fib a couple of weeks ago via an ECG trace on my Kardia mobile. I am now on Apixaban 5mgs twice daily and Atenelol and have been advised that an ablation is the best way forward. I only have had 3 episodes to my knowledge and so it paroxysmal but makes me feel pretty unwell
JennyP2017
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Arrhythmia Alliance
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
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Bradycardia
New kid on the bloc!! Recently in hospital with AF first time!(such a surprise!) Then UnstableTachy/Brady Syndrome diagnosed . Prescribed Apixiban 5mg twice daily and Bisoprolol 1.25 daily. An angiogram showed no heart damage slightly enlarged left atrium. A mention of a Pacemaker was mumbled! After
New kid on the bloc!! Recently in hospital with AF first time!(such a surprise!) Then UnstableTachy/Brady Syndrome diagnosed . Prescribed Apixiban 5mg twice daily and Bisoprolol 1.25 daily. An angiogram showed no heart damage slightly enlarged left atrium. A mention of a Pacemaker was mumbled! After
Martharose03
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year 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
1 year ago
short afib runs 3 months post ablation
Hello, I had my ablation Jan 27th, unfortunately I am still having short runs of afib at times and experienced significant migraine headaches postop so I’m not in a hurry to repeat the procedure. Has anyone had success after 3 months? My EP doesn’t think it will settle much further. Unfortunately I
Hello, I had my ablation Jan 27th, unfortunately I am still having short runs of afib at times and experienced significant migraine headaches postop so I’m not in a hurry to repeat the procedure. Has anyone had success after 3 months? My EP doesn’t think it will settle much further. Unfortunately I
MKMafib
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AF Association
1 year ago
Melatonin with AF medication
I’m on Flecainide , bisoprolol for AF plus Apixaban,. Melatonin is supposed to aid sleep , does anyone on the group have experience using melatonin with the above , the pharmacist I’ve spoken to said there shouldn’t be a problem but didn’t sound too reassuring.
I’m on Flecainide , bisoprolol for AF plus Apixaban,. Melatonin is supposed to aid sleep , does anyone on the group have experience using melatonin with the above , the pharmacist I’ve spoken to said there shouldn’t be a problem but didn’t sound too reassuring.
Skipandted
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AF Association
1 year ago
Week 3 Post Ablation
21 days has passed since my Cryoablation. I have had 10 separate episodes of AFIB. Some just a couple of hours, sometimes 2 in one day. I understand that I am in blanking period. my question to the group, when an episode starts, what action do you take? Do you rest, do continue on with daily activities
21 days has passed since my Cryoablation. I have had 10 separate episodes of AFIB. Some just a couple of hours, sometimes 2 in one day. I understand that I am in blanking period. my question to the group, when an episode starts, what action do you take? Do you rest, do continue on with daily activities
Txlonestar
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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
1 year ago
Ruxolitinib
Hi all, I have PV and AB is high , around 81% , spleen size slightly increased but if I didn’t know I have PV I would think I am the healthiest person around as I have no symptoms. I was diagnosed end of 2018 but had it al least since 2015. I am considering taking a part in clinical trial for Ruxo and
Hi all, I have PV and AB is high , around 81% , spleen size slightly increased but if I didn’t know I have PV I would think I am the healthiest person around as I have no symptoms. I was diagnosed end of 2018 but had it al least since 2015. I am considering taking a part in clinical trial for Ruxo and
Ameliav
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Diagnosing atrial fibrillation disorder
What are the criteria in diagnosis of atrial fibrillation disorder prior to introducing anticoagulation medication?
What are the criteria in diagnosis of atrial fibrillation disorder prior to introducing anticoagulation medication?
JK5AEO
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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
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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