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Overall Survival With [177]Lu-PSMA-617 vs Cabazitaxel in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
The Lancet Oncology TAKE-HOME MESSAGE TheraP was a phase II trial that compared the efficacy of radioligand therapy with 177Lu-PSMA-617 with that of cabazitaxel in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who had previously received docetaxel. After a median follow-up of 35.7 months
The Lancet Oncology TAKE-HOME MESSAGE TheraP was a phase II trial that compared the efficacy of radioligand therapy with 177Lu-PSMA-617 with that of cabazitaxel in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who had previously received docetaxel. After a median follow-up of 35.7 months
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Criteria for "my ADT has stopped working and we have to move to another"
Hello - So my third post ADT initiation (Lupron+Abi) PSA test is coming up and since it was <.1 six weeks ago, I asked how the criteria of “has stopped working” works -to my Hopkins MO and I got this - “We want to declare a therapy no longer effective when PSA is clearly going up. We look for 0.3
Hello - So my third post ADT initiation (Lupron+Abi) PSA test is coming up and since it was <.1 six weeks ago, I asked how the criteria of “has stopped working” works -to my Hopkins MO and I got this - “We want to declare a therapy no longer effective when PSA is clearly going up. We look for 0.3
jackwfrench
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Parkinson’s and vagal nerve stimulation, promising human studies.
RESULTS: PD patients showed instable gait with insufficient range of motion during usual walking. [u]
Active taVNS improved gait characteristics including step length, stride velocity, stride length, and step length variability compared with sham taVNS after completion of the 7-day therapy.
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RESULTS: PD patients showed instable gait with insufficient range of motion during usual walking. [u]
Active taVNS improved gait characteristics including step length, stride velocity, stride length, and step length variability compared with sham taVNS after completion of the 7-day therapy.
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House2
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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Is Baclofen part of asthma treatment?
I was taken off Montelukast by my Asthma specialist after more than twenty years. Baclofen was given but I had to stop taking it after two weeks because my cough didn't get better. My GP asked me to stop. I couldn't get in touch with my specialist. Should I restart the Baclofen?
I was taken off Montelukast by my Asthma specialist after more than twenty years. Baclofen was given but I had to stop taking it after two weeks because my cough didn't get better. My GP asked me to stop. I couldn't get in touch with my specialist. Should I restart the Baclofen?
Ossing
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Lyme disease
Reply to Steve n. Yes have Lyme . Diagnosed with ME so sadly no treatment. Very interested to hear about new treatment.
Reply to Steve n. Yes have Lyme . Diagnosed with ME so sadly no treatment. Very interested to hear about new treatment.
Shelley1234567
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Anyone going through DEIVF with an underactive thyroid?
I was recently diagnosed with an underactive thyroid (over 7) in Spain during the process of deivf. I'm from the UK and my GP wanted to repeat the tests and is confirmed thyroid is low and I'm now on medication. Has anyone had a similar experience going through DEIVF? Any successful stories? I'm also
I was recently diagnosed with an underactive thyroid (over 7) in Spain during the process of deivf. I'm from the UK and my GP wanted to repeat the tests and is confirmed thyroid is low and I'm now on medication. Has anyone had a similar experience going through DEIVF? Any successful stories? I'm also
Stagefourendo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
New Research on Multiple Sclerosis.
Interesting article about new research for treatments for multiple sclerosis. Very struck by how similar it is to PA and how we can get similar research. Available on BBC iPlayer as: 'Major moment in MS research' as new Octopus trial starts My link would not work unfortunately.
Interesting article about new research for treatments for multiple sclerosis. Very struck by how similar it is to PA and how we can get similar research. Available on BBC iPlayer as: 'Major moment in MS research' as new Octopus trial starts My link would not work unfortunately.
Bellabab
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Save a life with an AED
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
1 day ago
Save a life with an AED
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
Arrhythmia Alliance supports and recognises the vital role an
AED
can play in saving lives For further details please follow the link below
What can I do about sudden cardiac arrest?
https://api.heartrhythmalliance.org/files/download/49bda8fa574082fedd9ee93e473182ea
SamAdmin
Administrator
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
1 day ago
Cardioversion and PVCs and PACs
Does a cardioversion help if you have PVCs and PACs or does it only help if you have Afib? I go in and out of Afib but my PVCs and PACs have been non-stop for 3 months. Flecainide did not work. I’m considering a cardioversion as I’m to the point I will try anything to get my heart back into NSR but
Does a cardioversion help if you have PVCs and PACs or does it only help if you have Afib? I go in and out of Afib but my PVCs and PACs have been non-stop for 3 months. Flecainide did not work. I’m considering a cardioversion as I’m to the point I will try anything to get my heart back into NSR but
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 day ago
angiography
Morning all Haven’t posted in ages been overdoing things have swollen hands but I suppose it could also be the heat. Due to have an angiogram just wondered if any of you warriors have had one and did RA cause any extra problems. Wishing you all a good day xx
Morning all Haven’t posted in ages been overdoing things have swollen hands but I suppose it could also be the heat. Due to have an angiogram just wondered if any of you warriors have had one and did RA cause any extra problems. Wishing you all a good day xx
Daffodil1958
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NRAS
1 day ago
new INR tester
I have been diagnosed with APS for 25 years after having a stroke at 37 years. My treatment medication treatment regime is warfarin plus baby aspirin. I have my INR completed between 1-3 weeks apart but usually every two weeks due to its variability. I have received a coaguchek INRange point of care
I have been diagnosed with APS for 25 years after having a stroke at 37 years. My treatment medication treatment regime is warfarin plus baby aspirin. I have my INR completed between 1-3 weeks apart but usually every two weeks due to its variability. I have received a coaguchek INRange point of care
Beckysuec
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 days ago
Ablation Cancelled
Hi Everyone I had ectopic beats for over a year, up to 24 a minute, dizzy, light headed, totally exhausted. I am 66 previously very fit, cycling, rowing,walking. When I started suffering chest pain my GP sent me to A&E by ambulance three times, each time I was told its nothing to worry about 'everybody
Hi Everyone I had ectopic beats for over a year, up to 24 a minute, dizzy, light headed, totally exhausted. I am 66 previously very fit, cycling, rowing,walking. When I started suffering chest pain my GP sent me to A&E by ambulance three times, each time I was told its nothing to worry about 'everybody
Lefthook
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 days ago
Should I push for more help
UK, 46M So I'm 3 months post diagnosis, only taking 5mg Bisoprolol as a rate control strategy. I have episodes of what I believe to be Afib (very irregular rhythm) regularly - since tracking them at the start of April I've had 47. Longest run without an episode has been 6 days. They are a roughly
UK, 46M So I'm 3 months post diagnosis, only taking 5mg Bisoprolol as a rate control strategy. I have episodes of what I believe to be Afib (very irregular rhythm) regularly - since tracking them at the start of April I've had 47. Longest run without an episode has been 6 days. They are a roughly
Agrianes
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 days ago
Strophantus D4 heart arrhythmia
I have already asked recently about heart arrhythmia since Pred. And it seems many people have that problem. I have been taking Strophantus D4 tablets for a few weeks and have had no more heart attacks at night. Sometimes I still have little heart palpitations. I hope it lasts 🤞🏻
I have already asked recently about heart arrhythmia since Pred. And it seems many people have that problem. I have been taking Strophantus D4 tablets for a few weeks and have had no more heart attacks at night. Sometimes I still have little heart palpitations. I hope it lasts 🤞🏻
Swizzly
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PMRGCAuk
3 days ago
Lupus and theme parks
Sorry really new to lupus if this is a stupid question. I want to take my kids to a theme park but am unsure how the roller coasters would affects me physically. Any experience would be great Thank you x
Sorry really new to lupus if this is a stupid question. I want to take my kids to a theme park but am unsure how the roller coasters would affects me physically. Any experience would be great Thank you x
Sammyb246
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
I'm new to this community , but not to Health Unlocked
I'm John and for several years have posted in HealthUnlocked about atrial fibrillation and stroke. In 2014 I had pulmonary toxicity (cryptogenic organising pnuemonia) secondary to dronedarone and amiodarone. It took three hospital admissions before it was correctly diagnosed. I had read the American
I'm John and for several years have posted in HealthUnlocked about atrial fibrillation and stroke. In 2014 I had pulmonary toxicity (cryptogenic organising pnuemonia) secondary to dronedarone and amiodarone. It took three hospital admissions before it was correctly diagnosed. I had read the American
john-boy-92
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 days ago
Prostate cancer
My prostate condition started around eight years ago when I had urinary track infection which also led to prostatitis. Ever since then, my PSA jumped from 2 to 7.8 during the last 5 years. I had two biopsies… first one, four years ago, they detected no positive cancer cells in my prostate. However
My prostate condition started around eight years ago when I had urinary track infection which also led to prostatitis. Ever since then, my PSA jumped from 2 to 7.8 during the last 5 years. I had two biopsies… first one, four years ago, they detected no positive cancer cells in my prostate. However
Yuncoinc7148
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Sweetened drinks linked to atrial fibrillation risk
Many, many years ago, I used to occasionally have a gin and tonic or angostura and tonic (if driving). And became convinced that, if the tonic contained saccharin, I would likely end up having a relatively high heart rate. But this was long before I had any idea about afib. As I hate the taste of saccharin
Many, many years ago, I used to occasionally have a gin and tonic or angostura and tonic (if driving). And became convinced that, if the tonic contained saccharin, I would likely end up having a relatively high heart rate. But this was long before I had any idea about afib. As I hate the taste of saccharin
Carew
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 days ago
Recent post April Fibrillation
Thanks to everyone who commented on my post. Unfortunately Heart Rate shot up to a very dangerous level and was ambulances to Hospital where I was monitored overnight and at no time did BP RISE and two ECG showed normal rhythm. Unable to sleep as was parked in admissions but well looked after. dIscharged
Thanks to everyone who commented on my post. Unfortunately Heart Rate shot up to a very dangerous level and was ambulances to Hospital where I was monitored overnight and at no time did BP RISE and two ECG showed normal rhythm. Unable to sleep as was parked in admissions but well looked after. dIscharged
JMF1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
8 days ago
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