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Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA): A promising target for prostate cancer therapy
New paper below [1]. {MAOA has been a promising therapy for 20 years imo.} "Previous studies have shown that MAOA is clinically associated with prostate cancer (PCa) progression and plays a key role in almost each stage of PCa, including castrate-resistant prostate cancer, neuroendocrine prostate cancer
New paper below [1]. {MAOA has been a promising therapy for 20 years imo.} "Previous studies have shown that MAOA is clinically associated with prostate cancer (PCa) progression and plays a key role in almost each stage of PCa, including castrate-resistant prostate cancer, neuroendocrine prostate cancer
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
'Astonishing' Results: Skip Salvage Chemo, Go Straight to HSCT from ASH 2022 [For Refractory AML/Relapsed AML]
NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
NEW ORLEANS — Investigators confessed to being "astonished" by results of a randomized trial showing that patients with acute myeloid leukemia who have a poor response following induction therapy do just as well going on to immediate allogeneic transplant as they would if they had received an intensive
PhysAssist
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
They Do Not Believe You. Get a Kardia!
So I had a video appointment recently with an ep. Unfortunately, some of my medical records did not arrive at his office on time, so he only had partial records. He had some ekg's that showed flutter, but he couldn't find one with afib. I explained to him that I have a 40-year history of afib progressing
So I had a video appointment recently with an ep. Unfortunately, some of my medical records did not arrive at his office on time, so he only had partial records. He had some ekg's that showed flutter, but he couldn't find one with afib. I explained to him that I have a 40-year history of afib progressing
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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Norovirus and atrial fibrillation
Had an ablation back in May 2022 but not heard from the hospital since the procedure. Generally not been too bad apart from 1 week with ectopics, bigeminals and trigeminals. Still on apixaban and 200mg of sotalol though.... That is, until now. I picked up my mother from hospital on Friday and started
Had an ablation back in May 2022 but not heard from the hospital since the procedure. Generally not been too bad apart from 1 week with ectopics, bigeminals and trigeminals. Still on apixaban and 200mg of sotalol though.... That is, until now. I picked up my mother from hospital on Friday and started
UK_5010
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Off the AF meds, scared!
Has anybody got a similar experience of coming off the meds so soon, it just seems early days I spoke to my Cardiologist last week, after an ablation in September I was tachycardic and a cardio version was required in December. Sinus rhythm restored and February 7th he took me off both the beta blockers
Has anybody got a similar experience of coming off the meds so soon, it just seems early days I spoke to my Cardiologist last week, after an ablation in September I was tachycardic and a cardio version was required in December. Sinus rhythm restored and February 7th he took me off both the beta blockers
Moremy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Robust PSA Drops With Radionuclide Therapy in CRPCa— All but one patient had a PSA decline after a fractionated dose of 225Ac-J591
[i]From MedPage Today this article by by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today on results on a small pre-clinical trial as reported at the American Association for Cancer Reeach Annual Meeting:[/i] ORLANDO -- An investigational radionuclide therapy targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen
[i]From MedPage Today this article by by Charles Bankhead, Senior Editor, MedPage Today on results on a small pre-clinical trial as reported at the American Association for Cancer Reeach Annual Meeting:[/i] ORLANDO -- An investigational radionuclide therapy targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Question for anyone who has had OHS please
A month ago I had OHS and went straight into Afib. I have had a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have big boobs so not sure if this is why. Yesterday I have a cardioversion which was successful. I feel like I
A month ago I had OHS and went straight into Afib. I have had a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have big boobs so not sure if this is why. Yesterday I have a cardioversion which was successful. I feel like I
Sally_Scott
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT)
"The research revealed that the proportion of participants in the extension of the landmark Diabetes UK-funded Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) remission after five years was more than three times that of the DiRECT control group, who did not take part in the original low-calorie diet programme
"The research revealed that the proportion of participants in the extension of the landmark Diabetes UK-funded Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) remission after five years was more than three times that of the DiRECT control group, who did not take part in the original low-calorie diet programme
Milkfairy
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Testosterone Recovery in Patients With Prostate Cancer Treated With Radiotherapy Plus ADT
https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-gu-2023/video/mediaitem/3299-testosterone-recovery-in-patients-with-prostate-cancer-treated-with-radiotherapy-plus-adt-tanya-dorff.html?utm_source=newsletter_11544&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=advanced-prostate-cancer-landscape-novel-therapies-and-precision-medicine-advancements
https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-gu-2023/video/mediaitem/3299-testosterone-recovery-in-patients-with-prostate-cancer-treated-with-radiotherapy-plus-adt-tanya-dorff.html?utm_source=newsletter_11544&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=advanced-prostate-cancer-landscape-novel-therapies-and-precision-medicine-advancements
SierraSix
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Can a new drug mimic the effects of exercise on bone and muscle?
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
PSA: Medication Tracking App
Having been in a clinical trial these past four months, two things have been a problem: 1) I have to take several medications a day, some with varying doses and timing 2) The trial team has discouraged use of weekly pill dispensers/containers due to drug custody and safety issues This makes remembering
Having been in a clinical trial these past four months, two things have been a problem: 1) I have to take several medications a day, some with varying doses and timing 2) The trial team has discouraged use of weekly pill dispensers/containers due to drug custody and safety issues This makes remembering
scryer99
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Eliquis and Xtandi - Drug Interaction
Dr. Corum called yesterday evening, said the pharmacist called, there was a drug interaction between Xtandi and Eliquis, making Eliquis less effective. Given my cardiovascular history with AFIB, the PE and DVT in 2010, wants the cardiologist to determine whether or not I could come off Eliquis or an
Dr. Corum called yesterday evening, said the pharmacist called, there was a drug interaction between Xtandi and Eliquis, making Eliquis less effective. Given my cardiovascular history with AFIB, the PE and DVT in 2010, wants the cardiologist to determine whether or not I could come off Eliquis or an
Hawk56
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Dr. John Allan - Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Patients @Undetectable Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) after Ibrutinib Plus Venetoclax
ASH 2022: Dr. John Allan on Outcomes for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Patients with Undetectable Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) After Treatment with Ibrutinib Plus Venetoclax March 16, 2023 https://youtu.be/9f5AgEjlLTs?t=36 If YouTube doesn't work, try this link: https://cllsociety.org/2023
ASH 2022: Dr. John Allan on Outcomes for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) Patients with Undetectable Measurable Residual Disease (MRD) After Treatment with Ibrutinib Plus Venetoclax March 16, 2023 https://youtu.be/9f5AgEjlLTs?t=36 If YouTube doesn't work, try this link: https://cllsociety.org/2023
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
answers please
I had OH surgery 4 weeks ago. Came home and went into permanent Afib. I’ve got a PM. I’ve been on flecanide twice daily for last 2 years. I went to local hospital last week and was told to go on Bisoprolol I must be totally allergic to it as was really sick, dizzy,faint, eye probs. So I took myself
I had OH surgery 4 weeks ago. Came home and went into permanent Afib. I’ve got a PM. I’ve been on flecanide twice daily for last 2 years. I went to local hospital last week and was told to go on Bisoprolol I must be totally allergic to it as was really sick, dizzy,faint, eye probs. So I took myself
Sally_Scott
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
BP monitor
Howdy folks - I used to take my BP monthly with a manual BP cuff and monitor. Since going into permanent controlled AFib I find it almost impossible to get an accurate reading using this method. On reading up on this I understand that most BP monitors are "fooled" by AFib and will give inaccurate readings
Howdy folks - I used to take my BP monthly with a manual BP cuff and monitor. Since going into permanent controlled AFib I find it almost impossible to get an accurate reading using this method. On reading up on this I understand that most BP monitors are "fooled" by AFib and will give inaccurate readings
Kennyb1968
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Please join us tomorrow, April 18th, for our first back to in person and also online Living Room
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Michelezeh
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
Please join us tomorrow, April 18th, for our first back to in person and also online Living Room
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Hello, We're thrilled to be back in-person! If you live and/or are in the area, please join us for our first back to in person Living Room since our three year all virtual program from COVID-19. Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow. You can also always watch virtually on GO2's YouTube Live
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
T3 levels and oral thyroid hormones
This fairly recent review links up FT3 levels in the body with brain and pituitary gland activity. It shows that in T4-treated patients there may be insufficient T3 to prevent brain fog as well as other shortcomings. It also shows that tissue and circulating FT3 levels are closely linked so that blood
This fairly recent review links up FT3 levels in the body with brain and pituitary gland activity. It shows that in T4-treated patients there may be insufficient T3 to prevent brain fog as well as other shortcomings. It also shows that tissue and circulating FT3 levels are closely linked so that blood
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Mini maze heart ablation surgery
Please can you kindly advise me my 40 yr old son as had mini maze heart ablation surgery 5 weeks ago for the last 4 days his heart is all over he had a ecg yesterday at the Dr he said it was out of sink but not in afib his blood pressure was higher so they have upped his meds but he is a little breathless
Please can you kindly advise me my 40 yr old son as had mini maze heart ablation surgery 5 weeks ago for the last 4 days his heart is all over he had a ecg yesterday at the Dr he said it was out of sink but not in afib his blood pressure was higher so they have upped his meds but he is a little breathless
P1956
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AF Association
2 years ago
Notes on Updates and latest research from the ASH annual meeting.
MAZCD posted a good broadcast on "updates and latest research from the ASH annual meeting." I took some notes and figured it's worth a fresh post. https://healthunlocked.com/mpnvoice/posts/149382010/video-of-the-mpn-voice-patients%E2%80%99-webinar-london-30-mar-23-%E2%80%93-updates-and-latest-research-from-the-ash-annual-meeting
MAZCD posted a good broadcast on "updates and latest research from the ASH annual meeting." I took some notes and figured it's worth a fresh post. https://healthunlocked.com/mpnvoice/posts/149382010/video-of-the-mpn-voice-patients%E2%80%99-webinar-london-30-mar-23-%E2%80%93-updates-and-latest-research-from-the-ash-annual-meeting
EPguy
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
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