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New combo shows promising results in clinical trial: enzalutamide plus CC-115
https://www.x-mol.net/paper/article/1726434947306901504
https://www.x-mol.net/paper/article/1726434947306901504
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
being redundant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 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
10 months ago
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Hello everyone, I was very encouraged by the impressive results from this novel cancer-killing virus CF33-hNIS (VAXINIA) clinical trial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9AUCLiQI2o I particularly like the fact that there were nearly no toxicity and adverse effects from this innovative approach except
Hello everyone, I was very encouraged by the impressive results from this novel cancer-killing virus CF33-hNIS (VAXINIA) clinical trial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9AUCLiQI2o I particularly like the fact that there were nearly no toxicity and adverse effects from this innovative approach except
hopeoflife
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Progression
Hello ThriversI was diagnosed last year stage 4 de-nova at 49. Er,pr + her 2 negative, pik3ca mutation. I started on Tamoxifin, Riboclicib and Lextrozle with zoledex and deconsumb injections. I got more progression, I then went on my first clinical trial xeolda and had an oophorectomy so I could stop
Hello ThriversI was diagnosed last year stage 4 de-nova at 49. Er,pr + her 2 negative, pik3ca mutation. I started on Tamoxifin, Riboclicib and Lextrozle with zoledex and deconsumb injections. I got more progression, I then went on my first clinical trial xeolda and had an oophorectomy so I could stop
Cherry38
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 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
11 months ago
For Clinical Trial and Research Nerds!
UroToday just dropped a new video lecture and interview series: "Beyond Androgen Blockade - Exploring New Pathways for Treating mCRPC and mHSPC" https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/beyond-androgen-blockade-exploring-new-pathways-for-treating-mcrpc-and-mhspc.html Some big name presenters include
UroToday just dropped a new video lecture and interview series: "Beyond Androgen Blockade - Exploring New Pathways for Treating mCRPC and mHSPC" https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/beyond-androgen-blockade-exploring-new-pathways-for-treating-mcrpc-and-mhspc.html Some big name presenters include
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
K0706 Clinical Trial
I'm recently diagnosed and have not started any PD meds, though my neurologist says Sinemet would probably help my symptoms. I'm not having terrible or disruptive symptoms, just an annoying leg tremor, fatigue and stiffness. I see a PT and exercise, which really helps with the stiffness. I'm postponing
I'm recently diagnosed and have not started any PD meds, though my neurologist says Sinemet would probably help my symptoms. I'm not having terrible or disruptive symptoms, just an annoying leg tremor, fatigue and stiffness. I see a PT and exercise, which really helps with the stiffness. I'm postponing
Salted
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Is this website BULLSH*T?
This is PDWarrior1900 I can't seem to login to my normal HealthUnlocked account from my downstairs computer. I subscribe to DOZENS of PD newsletters, clinical trials, etc. This was just emailed to me and I haven't check it out yet. -----------------------------------------------------------------
This is PDWarrior1900 I can't seem to login to my normal HealthUnlocked account from my downstairs computer. I subscribe to DOZENS of PD newsletters, clinical trials, etc. This was just emailed to me and I haven't check it out yet. -----------------------------------------------------------------
NewGuywithPD
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Obesity and ablation
Anyone had ablation who is on the large side. Maxed out on digoxin and bisoprolol apixaban & entresto and ef is 27% reading is suboptimal due at afib. Been in afib 5years now never tried cardioversion just left it as it was with meds. Fed up is an understatement only thing about leaving it is covid come
Anyone had ablation who is on the large side. Maxed out on digoxin and bisoprolol apixaban & entresto and ef is 27% reading is suboptimal due at afib. Been in afib 5years now never tried cardioversion just left it as it was with meds. Fed up is an understatement only thing about leaving it is covid come
Biglad1
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AF Association
11 months ago
60 DAYS IN, QUICK UPDATE ON TODAY'S DR VISIT huCAR-T 19 IL-18 4th GENERATION CLINICAL TRIAL
60 days have gone by since I received my new T- Cells. I have been neutropenic, average ANC of about 1.0 for the last 2 months and my Fibrinogen levels have been consistently low. I have had to do twice weekly blood checks at Penn Medicine, and most of those tests have resulted in a CRYO infusion
60 days have gone by since I received my new T- Cells. I have been neutropenic, average ANC of about 1.0 for the last 2 months and my Fibrinogen levels have been consistently low. I have had to do twice weekly blood checks at Penn Medicine, and most of those tests have resulted in a CRYO infusion
steve5441
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Alternative to Anticoagulation?
This is very new and exciting. Just a case history for now, but apparently they have done a Left Atrial Appendage (LAA)Closure during an RF catheter ablation procedure, guided by 3D printing technology! As many of you know, there now exist several devices like Watchman and Amulet that are inserted
This is very new and exciting. Just a case history for now, but apparently they have done a Left Atrial Appendage (LAA)Closure during an RF catheter ablation procedure, guided by 3D printing technology! As many of you know, there now exist several devices like Watchman and Amulet that are inserted
mjames1
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AF Association
11 months ago
Webinar:What role does our immune system play in the development of AMD?
Professor David Kavanagh from Newcastle University joins us for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss his three-year research project, which aims to find a treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Prof. Kavanagh’s research looks at a specific part of the immune system called the
Professor David Kavanagh from Newcastle University joins us for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss his three-year research project, which aims to find a treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Prof. Kavanagh’s research looks at a specific part of the immune system called the
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Macular Society
6 months ago
Update on trametinib (Mekinist) for low grade serous ovarian cancer
Good morning everyone We are delighted that NHS England has recommended that the MEK-inhibitor trametinib (Mekinist) should be routinely available as an off-label treatment option for adults with recurrent or progressive low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). This is for people who have received
Good morning everyone We are delighted that NHS England has recommended that the MEK-inhibitor trametinib (Mekinist) should be routinely available as an off-label treatment option for adults with recurrent or progressive low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). This is for people who have received
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Peter Attia -Journal club with Andrew Huberman: metformin as a geroprotective drug, the power of belief, and how to read scientific papers
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make ir happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid=ee5f4da697
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make ir happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid=ee5f4da697
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Peter Attia ‒ with Andrew Huberman: metformin as a geroprotective drug, the power of belief, and how to read scientific papers
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make it happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid
Why Peter no longer takes Metformin and why believing that a drug will work helps make it happen https://peterattiamd.com/andrewhuberman2/?utm_source=podcast-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2&utm_content=230911-pod-andrewhuberman2-email-nonsubs&mc_cid=31e952e2dd&mc_eid
Scout4answers
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
clinical trial vyd222 monoclonal AB against covid update science 37
thought i'd give an update on my experience with this study. i got my first infusion on oct 17th and had no ill effects other than my blood pressure getting super high. but i think that was from the last minute fumbles in planning thru science 37. my infusion medicine was supposed to arrive the afternoon
thought i'd give an update on my experience with this study. i got my first infusion on oct 17th and had no ill effects other than my blood pressure getting super high. but i think that was from the last minute fumbles in planning thru science 37. my infusion medicine was supposed to arrive the afternoon
bachplayer13
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CLL Support
6 months ago
If you have a Chat GPT 4 account, please read
If you have a (paid) Chat GPT 4 account, please be so kind as to try out the two GPT's that I built and are now in the public GPT area Patient Navigator, developed to help patients find payment assistance programs. https://chat.openai.com/g/g-GlKean217-patient-navigator and Clinical Trial Navigator
If you have a (paid) Chat GPT 4 account, please be so kind as to try out the two GPT's that I built and are now in the public GPT area Patient Navigator, developed to help patients find payment assistance programs. https://chat.openai.com/g/g-GlKean217-patient-navigator and Clinical Trial Navigator
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
19 days post cyroablation
Working in the yard today felt a slight shortness of breath, came in and pulled out the kardia pad... Surprise, surprise..."possible atrial fibrillation"...I am familiar with the blanking period and hopefully this is an anomaly and NSR returns. Just thought I would share my disappointment and ask
Working in the yard today felt a slight shortness of breath, came in and pulled out the kardia pad... Surprise, surprise..."possible atrial fibrillation"...I am familiar with the blanking period and hopefully this is an anomaly and NSR returns. Just thought I would share my disappointment and ask
cloudster
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
AV - Ablation and Tachycardia-Bradycardia
I have been diagnosed with Tachycardia-Bradycardia, a condition I have l had for many years. I must admit I did not have many physical or annoying symptoms, but had had periodic high blood pressure readings even while taking 50mg of Metoprolol daily. I also had occasional pulse readings ranging from
I have been diagnosed with Tachycardia-Bradycardia, a condition I have l had for many years. I must admit I did not have many physical or annoying symptoms, but had had periodic high blood pressure readings even while taking 50mg of Metoprolol daily. I also had occasional pulse readings ranging from
bgzcle
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AF Association
11 months ago
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