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Parkinson’s Active Immunotherapy Medicine Phase 1 Study Positive Results Published
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
The Phase 1 successfully met its primary outcome measures, demonstrating that UB-312 was generally well-tolerated and induced anti-aggregated α-synuclein (αSyn) antibody responses in healthy volunteers and PD patients. Specifically, 12 of 13 PD patients who completed dosing developed anti-αSyn antibodies
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
10 days ago
Wondering if iron dose age should vary depending on weight please?
Hi I usually take Ferrous fumerate to help with iron levels. I’m wondering if this should vary depending on weight please as when I was ordering Three Arrows which is on its way, it asks for weight to work out a daily dose. Mine came to needing between 20 and 40ish a day. I’ve been & until it arrives
Hi I usually take Ferrous fumerate to help with iron levels. I’m wondering if this should vary depending on weight please as when I was ordering Three Arrows which is on its way, it asks for weight to work out a daily dose. Mine came to needing between 20 and 40ish a day. I’ve been & until it arrives
Jo5454
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 days ago
Not about PCa but interesting: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists help with colorectal cancer
"A research letter recently published in JAMA Oncology has provided some promising insights into the potential of Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) in lowering the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) among patients with type 2 diabetes. The study involved a national retrospective analysis
"A research letter recently published in JAMA Oncology has provided some promising insights into the potential of Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) in lowering the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) among patients with type 2 diabetes. The study involved a national retrospective analysis
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Frozen transfer tips
Hi everyone. I am preparing for a frozen transfer after my fresh transfer failed in February. I had wanted to wait until my cycle was back too normal . I had become disillusioned with all the acupuncture and reflexology and just all the things I’d stopped doing because of TTC for 3 years . Now I
Hi everyone. I am preparing for a frozen transfer after my fresh transfer failed in February. I had wanted to wait until my cycle was back too normal . I had become disillusioned with all the acupuncture and reflexology and just all the things I’d stopped doing because of TTC for 3 years . Now I
Lemons1986
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Fertility Network UK
11 days ago
autoimmune gastritis
hi everyone, anyone have any knowledge on links between hashimotos and gastric mucosal disease/autoimmune atrophic gastritis/ biermans disease / thyroid gastric autoimmune syndrome. I spoke to an immunologist who told me links to the above and the association between hashimotos . I have also been tested
hi everyone, anyone have any knowledge on links between hashimotos and gastric mucosal disease/autoimmune atrophic gastritis/ biermans disease / thyroid gastric autoimmune syndrome. I spoke to an immunologist who told me links to the above and the association between hashimotos . I have also been tested
Rowing2
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Thyroid UK
12 days ago
Predicting Response to Bipolar Androgen Therapy - A Blood Based Biomarker Approach
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
12 days ago
hello
After searching through the web I came across this website. I finally went to go see a GI doctor. He asked what were my symptoms? But before I say, he told me he needed blood work done, colonoscopy, an ultrasound. My symptoms are bloating, excess amounts of gas, constipation, diarrhea. I do have a hard
After searching through the web I came across this website. I finally went to go see a GI doctor. He asked what were my symptoms? But before I say, he told me he needed blood work done, colonoscopy, an ultrasound. My symptoms are bloating, excess amounts of gas, constipation, diarrhea. I do have a hard
32321
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Colon Cancer Connected
12 days ago
The 2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) meeting-- Chock full of Testosterone...
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
13 days ago
Calprotectin still 1800
Calprotectin test back again after last check in February which was 1800 after having alot of blood loss and diarrhea flare-up yet it is still 1800.Gastro appointment on 1st of July booked to discuss but feel very down by this number as I have been eating nothing but oats, almond milk, fish and rice
Calprotectin test back again after last check in February which was 1800 after having alot of blood loss and diarrhea flare-up yet it is still 1800.Gastro appointment on 1st of July booked to discuss but feel very down by this number as I have been eating nothing but oats, almond milk, fish and rice
Sooty712
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
13 days ago
B12 Deficiency and Pernicious Anaemia
According to the NHS, the causes of a vitamin B12 or folate deficiency could range from pernicious anaemia, a lack of B vitamins in your diet, or from the medicine you take for other conditions. Learn more, and in addition to the NHS Total B12 test, where you can find the right private test for you
According to the NHS, the causes of a vitamin B12 or folate deficiency could range from pernicious anaemia, a lack of B vitamins in your diet, or from the medicine you take for other conditions. Learn more, and in addition to the NHS Total B12 test, where you can find the right private test for you
TUKOffice
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
13 days ago
10dp5dt and less that 1 on Beta hcg blood test so think this must have failed this time.
my clinic still wants me to continue with PIO injections pessaries and test again at 14 days which I think is a bit excessive and a waste of money, pain and even more anguish. I thought the latest clinics say is 12 days post transfer. Does anyone else clinic say 14 days?
my clinic still wants me to continue with PIO injections pessaries and test again at 14 days which I think is a bit excessive and a waste of money, pain and even more anguish. I thought the latest clinics say is 12 days post transfer. Does anyone else clinic say 14 days?
ladybd
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Fertility Network UK
13 days ago
Fecal Calprotectin & CRC
Hey all, I am waiting on a colonoscopy I have scheduled for June 27th due to some symptoms and have a question for you all. Did any of you that got a CRC diagnosis have a really low fecal calprotectin score? I have been worried (as we all are) about what will be found on this colonoscopy, but I had a
Hey all, I am waiting on a colonoscopy I have scheduled for June 27th due to some symptoms and have a question for you all. Did any of you that got a CRC diagnosis have a really low fecal calprotectin score? I have been worried (as we all are) about what will be found on this colonoscopy, but I had a
nowayoutofthis1
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Colon Cancer Connected
15 days ago
Antihistamine protocol
Hi everyone o have my last transfer next month and wanted to try everything I can as this is my last attempt. I have downregulated for 3 months on zorodex as I have adenomyosis and endo. For the transfer, I will be taking prednisone 10mg twice daily and aspirin 150mg from cd2 and forward. I've also
Hi everyone o have my last transfer next month and wanted to try everything I can as this is my last attempt. I have downregulated for 3 months on zorodex as I have adenomyosis and endo. For the transfer, I will be taking prednisone 10mg twice daily and aspirin 150mg from cd2 and forward. I've also
Norregirl
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Fertility Network UK
15 days ago
Which Treatment for These Biopsy Results?
I now have my biopsy results Gleason 3 + 4 ie 90% of 3 and 10% of 4 Grade 2 The consultant said it was Intermediate but at one point used the term Low intermediate. Is this latter term valid given the stats? T2a NO MO - but I am puzzled about this because although it was mostly all on the left side
I now have my biopsy results Gleason 3 + 4 ie 90% of 3 and 10% of 4 Grade 2 The consultant said it was Intermediate but at one point used the term Low intermediate. Is this latter term valid given the stats? T2a NO MO - but I am puzzled about this because although it was mostly all on the left side
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
psoas Muscle Tumors
my OVCA metastasized to my Psoas muscle 6 years after preliminary OVCA diagnosis. Various chemo and immunotherapy are helping keep it contained. Has anyone had surgery for removal of a psoas tumor? I’d love to hear from you. Thank you.
my OVCA metastasized to my Psoas muscle 6 years after preliminary OVCA diagnosis. Various chemo and immunotherapy are helping keep it contained. Has anyone had surgery for removal of a psoas tumor? I’d love to hear from you. Thank you.
Leniko
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
What is the next step
I have one more Immunotherapy for my bladder cancer, so far all scan have shown no metastasis. Now I need to focus on my PC after more than a year of ignoring it. My PSA has been fluctuating and is now 0.65, doubling time is 16 months, I have not had ADT yet and my MO wants to just wait and watch. What
I have one more Immunotherapy for my bladder cancer, so far all scan have shown no metastasis. Now I need to focus on my PC after more than a year of ignoring it. My PSA has been fluctuating and is now 0.65, doubling time is 16 months, I have not had ADT yet and my MO wants to just wait and watch. What
old64horn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
My IBS
I wonder if anyone can tell me have they suffered extreme stomach pressure due to ibs which realy restricts their mobility to move around and also to relax,my gp has recently told me she thinks I have ibs as I have all the symptoms a distended stomach which makes me look heavily pregnant,constipation
I wonder if anyone can tell me have they suffered extreme stomach pressure due to ibs which realy restricts their mobility to move around and also to relax,my gp has recently told me she thinks I have ibs as I have all the symptoms a distended stomach which makes me look heavily pregnant,constipation
Green1967
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IBS Network
19 days ago
Important caveat regarding estrogen therapy
Prof. Richard Wassersug tells me that estrogen therapy may be contraindicated if you have a BRCA 1 or 2 gene mutation. You can get a free, saliva germline genetic test of 30 genes from Color, Inc. as part of the PROMISE registry.
Prof. Richard Wassersug tells me that estrogen therapy may be contraindicated if you have a BRCA 1 or 2 gene mutation. You can get a free, saliva germline genetic test of 30 genes from Color, Inc. as part of the PROMISE registry.
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Radiation side effects
The good news is that my husband sailed thru the Orgovyx with no problems whatsoever, now is in his 6th month and is due to complete that treatment at the end of June. The bad news is that he has had 22 sessions of salvage RT. He is supposed to have a total of 38 however, he has developed severe cramping
The good news is that my husband sailed thru the Orgovyx with no problems whatsoever, now is in his 6th month and is due to complete that treatment at the end of June. The bad news is that he has had 22 sessions of salvage RT. He is supposed to have a total of 38 however, he has developed severe cramping
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
19 days ago
second recurrence
Hi ladies here I am again on my 2nd recurrence. A little bit unusual presentation as I complained of ongoing back pain had,had MRI and CT which had all been clear. Until the most recent scan showed a lymph node under my breast. They have not been able to biopsy it as I have just had a DVT and so I am
Hi ladies here I am again on my 2nd recurrence. A little bit unusual presentation as I complained of ongoing back pain had,had MRI and CT which had all been clear. Until the most recent scan showed a lymph node under my breast. They have not been able to biopsy it as I have just had a DVT and so I am
Hota
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
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