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EBC-46 cancer fighting compound
Stanford researchers produce a groundbreaking cancer-fighting compound The researchers brilliantly demonstrated, for the very first time, how to chemically transform an abundant, plant-based starting material into EBC-46. Deena Theresa Created: Oct 04, 2022 HEALTH In what can be called a major
Stanford researchers produce a groundbreaking cancer-fighting compound The researchers brilliantly demonstrated, for the very first time, how to chemically transform an abundant, plant-based starting material into EBC-46. Deena Theresa Created: Oct 04, 2022 HEALTH In what can be called a major
TJGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Day 1 Lap Recovery
Hi everyone, I had my first laparoscopy yesterday and as suspected they found endometriosis. I’ve been waiting a long time for this diagnosis so I’m really pleased that I have an answer. I’m participating in a blind clinical trial that hopes to understand endo pain better so I have no idea if they
Hi everyone, I had my first laparoscopy yesterday and as suspected they found endometriosis. I’ve been waiting a long time for this diagnosis so I’m really pleased that I have an answer. I’m participating in a blind clinical trial that hopes to understand endo pain better so I have no idea if they
Coco1860
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
is it too soon for Flecanide?
I am 75 with occasional afib these past 6 yrs,,,3x in past 5 1/2 yrs and now 3x in past 6 months,,my EP has decided to add Flecanide 50 mg and Eliquis to my usual metropolol and stop my warfarin,,,I also take Benicar for my blood pressure,,I have never had a cardioversion or an ablation and EP says I
I am 75 with occasional afib these past 6 yrs,,,3x in past 5 1/2 yrs and now 3x in past 6 months,,my EP has decided to add Flecanide 50 mg and Eliquis to my usual metropolol and stop my warfarin,,,I also take Benicar for my blood pressure,,I have never had a cardioversion or an ablation and EP says I
Hdev
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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Is anyone taking Erleada?
Hello, I received my first Eligard injection on June 6th. PSA dropped from 9 to 0.7 in 3 months. For my second ADT treatment my doctor wants to switch to Trelstar. From what I read it sounds like Eligard and Trelstar are very similar, same side effects. Doctor also wants to add Erleada. After checking
Hello, I received my first Eligard injection on June 6th. PSA dropped from 9 to 0.7 in 3 months. For my second ADT treatment my doctor wants to switch to Trelstar. From what I read it sounds like Eligard and Trelstar are very similar, same side effects. Doctor also wants to add Erleada. After checking
MydogisTed
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Angry following angiogram letter from a consultant.
I received the following letter from a consultant-addressed to my GP- following my aborted angiogram of last week. It’s fair to say that since I read it this morning I have had steam coming out of my ears, not to mention chest pains. I would value any feedback and advice how to proceed: “Mr [..] has
I received the following letter from a consultant-addressed to my GP- following my aborted angiogram of last week. It’s fair to say that since I read it this morning I have had steam coming out of my ears, not to mention chest pains. I would value any feedback and advice how to proceed: “Mr [..] has
Hidden
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AF Association
2 years ago
AFib? Please read my story
Hi I'm 35 male and was an athlete, that was before I started get all the symptoms of AFIB. Im still waiting to see a cardiologist (it's taking foreva. Think it's because I'm young and fit) Iv done alot of research and iv come to terms with I possibly have AFib. I still gym 3 times a week but if I gym
Hi I'm 35 male and was an athlete, that was before I started get all the symptoms of AFIB. Im still waiting to see a cardiologist (it's taking foreva. Think it's because I'm young and fit) Iv done alot of research and iv come to terms with I possibly have AFib. I still gym 3 times a week but if I gym
Zanewbut
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AF Association
2 years ago
Coping with working full time with PMR
I've read many helpful suggestions on this site on how to manage a heavy workload and PMR. I have a demanding job with a lot of responsibility. I have sought to balance my symptoms (heavy, heavy harness, brain fog, fatigue and reduced confidence) with work for the past few months, with varying degrees
I've read many helpful suggestions on this site on how to manage a heavy workload and PMR. I have a demanding job with a lot of responsibility. I have sought to balance my symptoms (heavy, heavy harness, brain fog, fatigue and reduced confidence) with work for the past few months, with varying degrees
TooTiredTeacher
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
blood test results and hashimotos and switching to NDT from levothyroxine and T3
hi I have hashimotos and had a partial thyroidectomy 6 years ago. I have had my recent blood test results back I have been on 50mg of levothyroxine and 10mg t3 (5mg in the morning and 5mg at midday) I posted earlier this week but did not have ranges so this is a new post. Any advice on switching to
hi I have hashimotos and had a partial thyroidectomy 6 years ago. I have had my recent blood test results back I have been on 50mg of levothyroxine and 10mg t3 (5mg in the morning and 5mg at midday) I posted earlier this week but did not have ranges so this is a new post. Any advice on switching to
HHaz
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Atrial Fibrillation and Bradycardia What CLL Treatment might I get
Hi. I am just wondering if anyone has had any treatment whilst having Atrial Fibrillation and Bradycardia. I have AF and B which I believe I may have had for all my life (69) certainly for a long time. I think I may be heading toward treatment as my bloods aren't very good although I am due a repeat
Hi. I am just wondering if anyone has had any treatment whilst having Atrial Fibrillation and Bradycardia. I have AF and B which I believe I may have had for all my life (69) certainly for a long time. I think I may be heading toward treatment as my bloods aren't very good although I am due a repeat
Strech51
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Blood test results
Hi, I had a partial thyroidectomy 7 yrs ago due to thyroid cancer, take 100/150 levothroxine alternate days. Following my therapists advice after having low mood (for yrs now) i asked my gp to do a full blood test, they assured me they were testing for t3 and t4, but looks like they havent tested
Hi, I had a partial thyroidectomy 7 yrs ago due to thyroid cancer, take 100/150 levothroxine alternate days. Following my therapists advice after having low mood (for yrs now) i asked my gp to do a full blood test, they assured me they were testing for t3 and t4, but looks like they havent tested
evieve08
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Zoladex during Lutetium 177? Or not?
Hello all, I am in a clinical trial and receiving 6 treatments of Lutetium 177 (1 every 6 weeks). I was diagnosed Gleason 9, 7 years ago and have had, RP, 33 sessions of salvadge radiation. Zoladex, Biclutimide, Daralutimide have all failed and I have developed metastatic cancer with numerous tiny bone
Hello all, I am in a clinical trial and receiving 6 treatments of Lutetium 177 (1 every 6 weeks). I was diagnosed Gleason 9, 7 years ago and have had, RP, 33 sessions of salvadge radiation. Zoladex, Biclutimide, Daralutimide have all failed and I have developed metastatic cancer with numerous tiny bone
Flydoggy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Phytochemicals to Help Protect from Inflammation from Innate Immune Activation.
This is a dupplicate post for my Friends on FPC. Inflammation is one of the two main underlying drivers of "The Hallmarks of Cancer", the factors affecting cancer development and progression. The other being progressive genetic instability (DNA mutations). Our innate immune response pathways trigger
This is a dupplicate post for my Friends on FPC. Inflammation is one of the two main underlying drivers of "The Hallmarks of Cancer", the factors affecting cancer development and progression. The other being progressive genetic instability (DNA mutations). Our innate immune response pathways trigger
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Natural Phytochemicals that Modulate Innate Immunity Pathways That Promote Inflammation
Inflammation is one of the two main underlying drivers of "The Hallmarks of Cancer", the factors affecting cancer development and progression. The other being progressive genetic instability (DNA mutations). Our innate immune response pathways trigger cascades of cellular mechanisms that include promoting
Inflammation is one of the two main underlying drivers of "The Hallmarks of Cancer", the factors affecting cancer development and progression. The other being progressive genetic instability (DNA mutations). Our innate immune response pathways trigger cascades of cellular mechanisms that include promoting
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Bomedemstat in Patients With Polycythemia Vera
This is a Phase 2 open label study of an orally administered LSD1 inhibitor, bomedemstat (IMG-7289), in patients with polycythemia vera. This study investigates the following: – The safety and tolerability of bomedemstat – The pharmacodynamic effect of bomedemstat »Participating in This Clinical Trial
This is a Phase 2 open label study of an orally administered LSD1 inhibitor, bomedemstat (IMG-7289), in patients with polycythemia vera. This study investigates the following: – The safety and tolerability of bomedemstat – The pharmacodynamic effect of bomedemstat »Participating in This Clinical Trial
Manouche
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
It's spread to liver and bones. Any advice?
Good morning friends. @I was two treatments in to a clinical trial but the CAT scan yesterday discovered lesions in the liver, bone metestases and some adenopathies. I have been referred back to my own oncologist but in the meantime I am in limbo, wondering if this is the end of the line or if there
Good morning friends. @I was two treatments in to a clinical trial but the CAT scan yesterday discovered lesions in the liver, bone metestases and some adenopathies. I have been referred back to my own oncologist but in the meantime I am in limbo, wondering if this is the end of the line or if there
Riverflo
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Third PSMA PET indicator may be approved by FDA
F18-rhPSMA-7, is an experimental PET indicators that is cleared quickly from the bladder, and is among the best so far. In a clinical trial, it was able to find prostate cancer metastases in 71% of men with post-prostatectomy PSA between 0.2-0.5 ng/ml, which is about 50% greater than the detection rate
F18-rhPSMA-7, is an experimental PET indicators that is cleared quickly from the bladder, and is among the best so far. In a clinical trial, it was able to find prostate cancer metastases in 71% of men with post-prostatectomy PSA between 0.2-0.5 ng/ml, which is about 50% greater than the detection rate
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Genetic test results (or not?)
I've been waiting 6 weeks for the results of genetic tests of my prostate tumour biopsy sample and blood to see if I qualify for the Amplitude clinical trial. They finally came through today but were disappointing in that they have told me very little! (Apart from I'm not eligible for the trial). The
I've been waiting 6 weeks for the results of genetic tests of my prostate tumour biopsy sample and blood to see if I qualify for the Amplitude clinical trial. They finally came through today but were disappointing in that they have told me very little! (Apart from I'm not eligible for the trial). The
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Had telephone consultation this morning.
I had my three monthly telephone consultation this morning. As usual I worried myself silly yesterday and until the call came this morning. More so because of the ongoing worry about the possible AFIB and the medication I had been taking for the last six weeks. So the call came, my wonderful consultant
I had my three monthly telephone consultation this morning. As usual I worried myself silly yesterday and until the call came this morning. More so because of the ongoing worry about the possible AFIB and the medication I had been taking for the last six weeks. So the call came, my wonderful consultant
kitchengardener2
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CLL Support
2 years ago
wearable blood pressure monitors
I have a fitbit charge that shows my heart rate and a blood pressure monitor with an arm band. I would like to know if anybody can recommend a watch that has both heart rate and blood pressure monitors that are accurate. Also wondering if my blood pressure readings affect my heart arrhythmias or
I have a fitbit charge that shows my heart rate and a blood pressure monitor with an arm band. I would like to know if anybody can recommend a watch that has both heart rate and blood pressure monitors that are accurate. Also wondering if my blood pressure readings affect my heart arrhythmias or
Tekla
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AF Association
2 years ago
Is there an anti arrhythmia drug which doesn't have a side effect of nausea?
Me again. I've stopped taking amiodorane for over 72 hours and most of the nausea has gone. However, the afib symptoms have come back. I am dizzy, breathless and can feel a heart flutter some of the time. I had a phone call this morning with a date for a cardioversion but when I said that I
Me again. I've stopped taking amiodorane for over 72 hours and most of the nausea has gone. However, the afib symptoms have come back. I am dizzy, breathless and can feel a heart flutter some of the time. I had a phone call this morning with a date for a cardioversion but when I said that I
Norfolk_spaniel
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AF Association
2 years ago
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