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Efficiency between Erleada & Zytiga?
I need to make a decision between Erleada and zytiga for metastatic ( by psma to LN) HS prostate cancer. Which one should I choose based on efficacy. I am sure some of you are familiar with clinical trials. Thanks for your input.
I need to make a decision between Erleada and zytiga for metastatic ( by psma to LN) HS prostate cancer. Which one should I choose based on efficacy. I am sure some of you are familiar with clinical trials. Thanks for your input.
Ahk1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
post partum thyroiditis
Long story short(ish)- in October I had a baby, in December I was diagnosed with post partum thyroiditis with an over active thyroid(tsh <0.01) then levelled out a few weeks later before going underactive (tsh 11) around March time. My symptoms came as the results went out of range so even though they
Long story short(ish)- in October I had a baby, in December I was diagnosed with post partum thyroiditis with an over active thyroid(tsh <0.01) then levelled out a few weeks later before going underactive (tsh 11) around March time. My symptoms came as the results went out of range so even though they
Courtney96
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Post Ablation AFib episodes .. frustrating
I had my Ablation about 3 1/2 months ago. I did not have any AFib recurrence that I'm aware of during the blanking period and was taking a beta blocker, a rhythm med, and anticoagulant. Was a bit rougher blanking than expected with early fever, regular headaches and low energy etc but no AFib! Hooray
I had my Ablation about 3 1/2 months ago. I did not have any AFib recurrence that I'm aware of during the blanking period and was taking a beta blocker, a rhythm med, and anticoagulant. Was a bit rougher blanking than expected with early fever, regular headaches and low energy etc but no AFib! Hooray
Banquo
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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Clinical trials in Canada for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
I am here to find hope and information on any clinical trials in the US or Canada for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic, Appreciate the information
I am here to find hope and information on any clinical trials in the US or Canada for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic, Appreciate the information
sammytoronto93
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
I am here to find hope and clinical trials for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
I am here to find hope and clinical trials for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
sammytoronto93
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
Post Partial Thyroidectomy Blood Results- any steer appreciated.
hi everyone , i had a partial thyroidectomy in december for a large goitre and whilst i feel good , I have really struggled with weight gain. Noticed it January and Endo was moving around my dosage from 100mcg of levo to 125mcg of Levo in March as my Tsh was jumping between 4 and 6. My calorie intake
hi everyone , i had a partial thyroidectomy in december for a large goitre and whilst i feel good , I have really struggled with weight gain. Noticed it January and Endo was moving around my dosage from 100mcg of levo to 125mcg of Levo in March as my Tsh was jumping between 4 and 6. My calorie intake
Void1234
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Not the odd one out any more
A very knowledgeable source informed me about a multi-institutional UK trial using dose adjustment in ovarian cancer. Does it ring any bells to you? [i]"How does adaptive therapy work?[/i] [i]Resistance comes at a cost to cancer cells, and so they cannot grow as well when they are competing with non-resistant
A very knowledgeable source informed me about a multi-institutional UK trial using dose adjustment in ovarian cancer. Does it ring any bells to you? [i]"How does adaptive therapy work?[/i] [i]Resistance comes at a cost to cancer cells, and so they cannot grow as well when they are competing with non-resistant
Justfor_
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
SOME ADVICE FROM YOU NICE PEOPLE
Hello everyone. I have an ablation on 2015 for AF and the results were perfect for 7 years, no medication and no limitations at all. Suddenly on Nov 2021 the AF returned, I was put on medication and FA was going on and of for all year 2022, then we decided to have another (2°) ablation on Novembre
Hello everyone. I have an ablation on 2015 for AF and the results were perfect for 7 years, no medication and no limitations at all. Suddenly on Nov 2021 the AF returned, I was put on medication and FA was going on and of for all year 2022, then we decided to have another (2°) ablation on Novembre
ENDURO55
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AF Association
1 year ago
Interesting quiz via Medscape
https://reference.medscape.com/viewarticle/988436_2 I know you have to join to see the whole article but it is free.Pic is of first question which presumably was answered in the main by health care professionals. Hmmm. It also states that maintaining sinus rhythm does not reduce risk of stroke without
https://reference.medscape.com/viewarticle/988436_2 I know you have to join to see the whole article but it is free.Pic is of first question which presumably was answered in the main by health care professionals. Hmmm. It also states that maintaining sinus rhythm does not reduce risk of stroke without
Bagrat
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AF Association
1 year ago
Confused (like a lot of us!)
After an Afib episode when I ended up calling an ambulance, the cardio put me on Flecainide 2x50mg daily, without actually seeing me. It has worked (touch wood) and I no longer have Afib episodes. A friend who also discovered he had Afib was immediately sent for an ablation. My question is what makes
After an Afib episode when I ended up calling an ambulance, the cardio put me on Flecainide 2x50mg daily, without actually seeing me. It has worked (touch wood) and I no longer have Afib episodes. A friend who also discovered he had Afib was immediately sent for an ablation. My question is what makes
Montsauton
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AF Association
1 year ago
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
Atrial Flutter?
I had a very similar experience. About four weeks after my RF ablation my heart rate jumped from a very steady 60 to a very steady 135. ( I have an I CD that maintains my heart rate at 60) my EP called, said I was in atrial flutter, and did a cardioversion the next day to shock me back into a normal
I had a very similar experience. About four weeks after my RF ablation my heart rate jumped from a very steady 60 to a very steady 135. ( I have an I CD that maintains my heart rate at 60) my EP called, said I was in atrial flutter, and did a cardioversion the next day to shock me back into a normal
AblatedCyclist
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
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
where I’m at and what docs suggest
hello all I have occasional episodes of AFib up to 5 days a couple of times a year but have been having more shorter episodes for a few seconds or minutes at times, very occasionally at night when sleeping on my stomach. So a change. I take apixaban. My life is normal other than tiredness probably
hello all I have occasional episodes of AFib up to 5 days a couple of times a year but have been having more shorter episodes for a few seconds or minutes at times, very occasionally at night when sleeping on my stomach. So a change. I take apixaban. My life is normal other than tiredness probably
FiveMilesSouth
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
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
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
WHOOPS
I just spoke with my doctors nurse and it shows you can always learn new things and you can also mess things up. Lol. I hadn’t mentioned much about being a little bit nervous regarding my new pacemaker. The past two days my heart rate has been up. I am set for 80. I have noticed, and I know that my
I just spoke with my doctors nurse and it shows you can always learn new things and you can also mess things up. Lol. I hadn’t mentioned much about being a little bit nervous regarding my new pacemaker. The past two days my heart rate has been up. I am set for 80. I have noticed, and I know that my
DawnTX
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AF Association
1 year ago
Tanta Anna Updatw
I’m hoping you remember my past posts I’ve been on a series of meditation trials - is what I’ll call them After my four ablations last one from the highly recognized Dr Natalie., I’m having thus strange spikes from being in NSR and HR in the 70’s. to 120 and back continuing on and with the
I’m hoping you remember my past posts I’ve been on a series of meditation trials - is what I’ll call them After my four ablations last one from the highly recognized Dr Natalie., I’m having thus strange spikes from being in NSR and HR in the 70’s. to 120 and back continuing on and with the
Tantaanna
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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
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