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New paper [1].
Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT): A patient's guide
[i]Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT) is a new treatment concept for men whose prostate cancer has become resistant to standard hormone-blocking therapy. Over the past decade, we have performed a series of clinical studies testing BAT
New paper [1].
Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT): A patient's guide
[i]Bipolar androgen therapy (BAT) is a new treatment concept for men whose prostate cancer has become resistant to standard hormone-blocking therapy. Over the past decade, we have performed a series of clinical studies testing BAT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
ADMire Ablation
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
EXPERIENCES WITH DESOGESTREL????
Hello, I’ve just been put on desogestrel after having endo removed laparoscopically with the doctor hoping that it will completely stop my bleeding due to excessively heavy bleeding which we haven’t yet manage to control successfully. I’m 18 so things like ablation/hysterectomy isn’t really appropriate
Hello, I’ve just been put on desogestrel after having endo removed laparoscopically with the doctor hoping that it will completely stop my bleeding due to excessively heavy bleeding which we haven’t yet manage to control successfully. I’m 18 so things like ablation/hysterectomy isn’t really appropriate
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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100% CURE RATE for colon rectal cancer with NEW DRUG!
yes, i know... it's not PD... but colon rectal cancer is the 3rd most prevalent cancer... and the Sloan Kettering Medical Center treated 14 patients with a new drug and 14 patients (after 6 months) are in TOTAL REMISSION! No chemo. No surgery. WOW! I'm telling everybody right now... there will be a CURE
yes, i know... it's not PD... but colon rectal cancer is the 3rd most prevalent cancer... and the Sloan Kettering Medical Center treated 14 patients with a new drug and 14 patients (after 6 months) are in TOTAL REMISSION! No chemo. No surgery. WOW! I'm telling everybody right now... there will be a CURE
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
CANCER REMISSION: Trial Using Monoclonal Antibody Finds Remission in Every Patient: New England Journal of Medicine
By Katabella Roberts June 6, 2022 Updated: June 7, 2022 posted in The Epoch Times A cancer trial has reportedly become the first in the world to completely remove the disease in every patient, according to a study published on June 5 in The New England Journal of Medicine. The study, “PD-1 Blockade
By Katabella Roberts June 6, 2022 Updated: June 7, 2022 posted in The Epoch Times A cancer trial has reportedly become the first in the world to completely remove the disease in every patient, according to a study published on June 5 in The New England Journal of Medicine. The study, “PD-1 Blockade
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Don't take Tylenol (acetaminophen or paracetamol) if you are using any kind of immunotherapy
It may increase regulatory T cells and PD-1 expression, which stop immunotherapies from working. It also changes the enzymes responsible for drug metabolism, and may cause drug-drug interactions (also a reason to avoid supplements when taking other medicines). https://ascopubs.org/doi/abs/10.1200/JCO
It may increase regulatory T cells and PD-1 expression, which stop immunotherapies from working. It also changes the enzymes responsible for drug metabolism, and may cause drug-drug interactions (also a reason to avoid supplements when taking other medicines). https://ascopubs.org/doi/abs/10.1200/JCO
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Dostarlimab shows efficacy as curative-intent treatment in rectal cancer subset
“Given the remarkable response of 100% treatment with PD-1 blockade, dostarlimab may replace the current standard of care for locally advanced rectal cancer,” June 05, 2022 Dostarlimab shows efficacy as curative-intent treatment in rectal cancer subset CHICAGO — Dostarlimab, an anti-PD-1 monoclonal
“Given the remarkable response of 100% treatment with PD-1 blockade, dostarlimab may replace the current standard of care for locally advanced rectal cancer,” June 05, 2022 Dostarlimab shows efficacy as curative-intent treatment in rectal cancer subset CHICAGO — Dostarlimab, an anti-PD-1 monoclonal
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
New research article about cancer DNA damage repair.
It’s a genetic disease, and as such, understanding DNA repair mechanisms is critical to figuring out how cancer develops and how to prevent and treat it. While “DNA repair” may sound like an exclusively good thing, it actually isn’t. This is because the leading anti-cancer therapies, ionizing radiation
It’s a genetic disease, and as such, understanding DNA repair mechanisms is critical to figuring out how cancer develops and how to prevent and treat it. While “DNA repair” may sound like an exclusively good thing, it actually isn’t. This is because the leading anti-cancer therapies, ionizing radiation
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Radiation Cystitis
I developed radiation cystitis back in January. My Urologist treated one area of concern, but had recommended I receive hyperbaric oxygen treatment. I am in the process of starting that treatment. As one of the treatment effects is angiogenesis, I was wondering what your opinions were related to
I developed radiation cystitis back in January. My Urologist treated one area of concern, but had recommended I receive hyperbaric oxygen treatment. I am in the process of starting that treatment. As one of the treatment effects is angiogenesis, I was wondering what your opinions were related to
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
SPPORT trial: whole pelvic salvage radiation + short-term ADT after failed surgery can be a curative option
In contrast to a previous trial (RTOG 9601) that told us that ADT can be safely avoided if PSA<0.7, this trial suggests at least 4 months of ADT and whole pelvic treatment. The reason for the difference in recommendations is due to the choice of endpoint. SPPORT is telling us that if we are willing to
In contrast to a previous trial (RTOG 9601) that told us that ADT can be safely avoided if PSA<0.7, this trial suggests at least 4 months of ADT and whole pelvic treatment. The reason for the difference in recommendations is due to the choice of endpoint. SPPORT is telling us that if we are willing to
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
EVOLUTION - Trial for the treatment of mCRPC
Prostate cancer remains the most common cancer and the second commonest cause of cancer related death in Australian men. This week Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne screened it's first patient as it commences the EVOLUTION trial “We are on the verge of a complete transformation in prostate
Prostate cancer remains the most common cancer and the second commonest cause of cancer related death in Australian men. This week Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne screened it's first patient as it commences the EVOLUTION trial “We are on the verge of a complete transformation in prostate
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Once Hopeful Prostate Cancer Drug Fails Phase II Test
Does anyone have a list of the drugs that were fast tracked for PCa? Might be a good place to look for trials. "RV001 is an immuno-oncologic drug that presents to the immune system as an antigen. It works by stimulating the T-cells to spot and destroy cells that carry the RhoC protein, which is over-expressed
Does anyone have a list of the drugs that were fast tracked for PCa? Might be a good place to look for trials. "RV001 is an immuno-oncologic drug that presents to the immune system as an antigen. It works by stimulating the T-cells to spot and destroy cells that carry the RhoC protein, which is over-expressed
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
PD and Botox in Urethra
On Wednesday, my pwp was given a Botox A injection into his urethra to stop spastic urine out put. Has anyone received this treatment? If this doesn’t work out, doctor is recommending implanting catheter in his navel which will collect urine and the port changed out monthly by a nurse.
On Wednesday, my pwp was given a Botox A injection into his urethra to stop spastic urine out put. Has anyone received this treatment? If this doesn’t work out, doctor is recommending implanting catheter in his navel which will collect urine and the port changed out monthly by a nurse.
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Rollercoaster 🎢 again!
Had my 1st meeting about starting chemo today so was happy to get a step closer! The oncologist told me that I'm still stage 3a hgs but they had read in 1 letter that a lymph was flagged up next to my heart!! 1st I've heard this as I'd had womb biopsy cervix and guided ct on lymph plus ct scan 6weeks
Had my 1st meeting about starting chemo today so was happy to get a step closer! The oncologist told me that I'm still stage 3a hgs but they had read in 1 letter that a lymph was flagged up next to my heart!! 1st I've heard this as I'd had womb biopsy cervix and guided ct on lymph plus ct scan 6weeks
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Should magnesium carbonate be avoided in thyroid disease …
… even though it’s widely recommended for gently relieving constipation, which many of us, including me lately, suffer from? It’s also commonly used as a neutraliser for acidic stomach conditions but lots of us have problems making enough stomach acid which is a contributory factor in constipation,
… even though it’s widely recommended for gently relieving constipation, which many of us, including me lately, suffer from? It’s also commonly used as a neutraliser for acidic stomach conditions but lots of us have problems making enough stomach acid which is a contributory factor in constipation,
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Gait issue and nerve compression
To all of you struggling with gate, see a neurologist if you haven't already. I had an ataxia gait and it was pretty bad. An MRI showed an arachnoid cyst in my spine from T1 to T10 that was compressing my spinal cord and thus the nerves, causing the issue. After removal I could walk a bit better and
To all of you struggling with gate, see a neurologist if you haven't already. I had an ataxia gait and it was pretty bad. An MRI showed an arachnoid cyst in my spine from T1 to T10 that was compressing my spinal cord and thus the nerves, causing the issue. After removal I could walk a bit better and
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Meningitis Now
2 years ago
Cholera vaccine & Healthy Traveler bias?
New update on the cholera vaccine topic from the Karolinska Institutet. Sweden, [1] Cutting to the chase: "We showed that administration of cholera vaccine after prostate cancer diagnosis is associated with a significant reduction in mortality (HR 0.46 ...) even after adjusting for all known confounders
New update on the cholera vaccine topic from the Karolinska Institutet. Sweden, [1] Cutting to the chase: "We showed that administration of cholera vaccine after prostate cancer diagnosis is associated with a significant reduction in mortality (HR 0.46 ...) even after adjusting for all known confounders
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Recovering from a traumatic brain injury.
Hi all. I am currently 9 months into recovering from a massive brain trauma and have good days and bad but more worrying is that I am so intolerant and snappy at home with the people who have been there the most for me and look at a lot of things so negative rather than positive. I say to my self right
Hi all. I am currently 9 months into recovering from a massive brain trauma and have good days and bad but more worrying is that I am so intolerant and snappy at home with the people who have been there the most for me and look at a lot of things so negative rather than positive. I say to my self right
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Headway
2 years ago
Ibs flare up
I've been having a lot of pain recently and last night I had to make two urgent trips to the bathroom where I had a lot of diarhea and stomach cramps the pain was excruciating. I didn't have to lie on the bathroom floor this time. Today my colon aches and is very sore the dicycloverine and paracetamol
I've been having a lot of pain recently and last night I had to make two urgent trips to the bathroom where I had a lot of diarhea and stomach cramps the pain was excruciating. I didn't have to lie on the bathroom floor this time. Today my colon aches and is very sore the dicycloverine and paracetamol
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IBS Network
2 years ago
New Trial: A Study of CF33-hNIS (VAXINIA), an Oncolytic Virus, as Monotherapy or in Combination With Pembrolizumab in Adults With MAST
As most here know, Immunotherapies have not so far proven to be especially effective in PCa. Here is info on a new viral agent that, while not targeting PCa specifically, is starting clinical trials focused on [i]"Metastatic or Advanced Solid Tumours (MAST)"[/i]. With 100 participants, it will hopefully
As most here know, Immunotherapies have not so far proven to be especially effective in PCa. Here is info on a new viral agent that, while not targeting PCa specifically, is starting clinical trials focused on [i]"Metastatic or Advanced Solid Tumours (MAST)"[/i]. With 100 participants, it will hopefully
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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