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CAR - T and safer Bone Marrow Transplants
Haemagological Times has this month published a couple of research articles examining ways to improve control of Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD), the potentially deadly risk associated with bone marrow transplants, where T-Lymphocytes produced from the donor's transplanted bone marrow attack the transplant
Haemagological Times has this month published a couple of research articles examining ways to improve control of Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD), the potentially deadly risk associated with bone marrow transplants, where T-Lymphocytes produced from the donor's transplanted bone marrow attack the transplant
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Seafood: Keeping It Healthy & Safe
From our blog at cookforyourlife.org, written by Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN During the spring and summer months, if we’re not indulging in lobster rolls or moules frites, many of us feel more naturally inclined to eat lighter fresh foods from seasonal produce and seafood. Shellfish, such
From our blog at cookforyourlife.org, written by Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN During the spring and summer months, if we’re not indulging in lobster rolls or moules frites, many of us feel more naturally inclined to eat lighter fresh foods from seasonal produce and seafood. Shellfish, such
tydonald
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Healthy Eating
9 years ago
experience CLL Ibrutinib Colitis
Hi Maybe there is a better route out of this? I am a man in the UK and was diagnosed with CLL aged 38 in 2007. I had six rounds of FCR and achieved MRD. In January 2011 ill with EBV for a year. June 2012 started FCR again. Five times. January 2013 0.0 neutrophils for eight days. May 2013 dexamethasone
Hi Maybe there is a better route out of this? I am a man in the UK and was diagnosed with CLL aged 38 in 2007. I had six rounds of FCR and achieved MRD. In January 2011 ill with EBV for a year. June 2012 started FCR again. Five times. January 2013 0.0 neutrophils for eight days. May 2013 dexamethasone
Corin850
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CLL Support
9 years ago
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Stem Cell Transplant
I am 64 years old and was diagnosed with primary MF four years ago. I have recently been part of the Pacritinib drug trial but have had to discontinue taking the drug due to complications. My consultant has raised the possibility of stem cell transplant. I would be interested in know in anybody's
I am 64 years old and was diagnosed with primary MF four years ago. I have recently been part of the Pacritinib drug trial but have had to discontinue taking the drug due to complications. My consultant has raised the possibility of stem cell transplant. I would be interested in know in anybody's
john2cv6
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MPN Voice
9 years ago
Do I need to eat organic foods? Entry from Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN
As an oncology nutritionist, I meet with people throughout the stages of treatment, recovery, and survivorship. The relationship between food and cancer is an ever-developing and popular field, and because of this, the people I meet with tend to have many questions. The following are a few of the most
As an oncology nutritionist, I meet with people throughout the stages of treatment, recovery, and survivorship. The relationship between food and cancer is an ever-developing and popular field, and because of this, the people I meet with tend to have many questions. The following are a few of the most
tydonald
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Healthy Eating
9 years ago
How should I eat during chemotherapy? Entry from Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN
As an oncology nutritionist, I meet with people throughout the stages of treatment, recovery, and survivorship. The relationship between food and cancer is an ever-developing and popular field, and because of this, the people I meet with tend to have many questions. The following are a few of the most
As an oncology nutritionist, I meet with people throughout the stages of treatment, recovery, and survivorship. The relationship between food and cancer is an ever-developing and popular field, and because of this, the people I meet with tend to have many questions. The following are a few of the most
tydonald
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Healthy Eating
9 years ago
Does Sugar Feed Cancer? Entry from Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN
As an oncology nutritionist, I meet with people throughout the stages of treatment, recovery, and survivorship. The relationship between food and cancer is an ever- developing and popular field, and because of this, the people I meet with tend to have many questions. The following are a few of the
As an oncology nutritionist, I meet with people throughout the stages of treatment, recovery, and survivorship. The relationship between food and cancer is an ever- developing and popular field, and because of this, the people I meet with tend to have many questions. The following are a few of the
tydonald
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Healthy Eating
9 years ago
Interesting research on antibodies
Was very interested by this research into how autoimmune disorders (AD) arise. My mother has rheumatoid arthritis and I have psoriasis and LS. This falls in line with the article I'm pasting from, 'When the immune system goes on the attack'. "Hal Scofield, Professor of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma's
Was very interested by this research into how autoimmune disorders (AD) arise. My mother has rheumatoid arthritis and I have psoriasis and LS. This falls in line with the article I'm pasting from, 'When the immune system goes on the attack'. "Hal Scofield, Professor of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma's
Shezian
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Vasculitis UK
10 years ago
‘Biodegradable’ CAR may aid transplant in AML
CAR-T therapy first showed success in CLL and AML leukaemias, but one of the problems with CAR-T is that the T-cells are not selective against cancerous lymphocytes, so they keep killing off both cancerous and non-cancerous lymphocytes long after treatment initiation. For CLL patients, that means long
CAR-T therapy first showed success in CLL and AML leukaemias, but one of the problems with CAR-T is that the T-cells are not selective against cancerous lymphocytes, so they keep killing off both cancerous and non-cancerous lymphocytes long after treatment initiation. For CLL patients, that means long
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
10 years ago
Stem cell therapy reverses multiple sclerosis
From yesterday's Telegraph: "A pioneering new stem cell treatment is allowing multiple sclerosis sufferers to walk, run and even dance again, in results branded ‘miraculous’ by doctors. Patients who have been wheelchair-bound for 10 years have regained the use of their legs in the groundbreaking therapy
From yesterday's Telegraph: "A pioneering new stem cell treatment is allowing multiple sclerosis sufferers to walk, run and even dance again, in results branded ‘miraculous’ by doctors. Patients who have been wheelchair-bound for 10 years have regained the use of their legs in the groundbreaking therapy
KeithS
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AMN EASIER
10 years ago
Original Coping strategies for Living with CLL - Part 1- Making good use of "Watch and Wait". Please read new version!
[i]The updated version to this very popular post can be found here:[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/134219303/coping-strategies-things-we-can-do-to-improve-our-chances-on-the-cll-journey.-part-one-updated[i] - Admin[/i] When people are first diagnosed with CLL, they are usually told
[i]The updated version to this very popular post can be found here:[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/134219303/coping-strategies-things-we-can-do-to-improve-our-chances-on-the-cll-journey.-part-one-updated[i] - Admin[/i] When people are first diagnosed with CLL, they are usually told
PaulaS
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CLL Support
10 years ago
Stem cell research, asx announcement today from a company I own shares in. Would love to be part of some of their trials ........
ASX ANNOUNCEMENT Cynata Achieves Major Stem Cell Manufacturing Milestone - World first stem cell manufacturing process - U.S. analysis validates Cynata’s novel manufacturing technology - “Critical milestone” now achieved to commercialise Cymerus™ stem cell production technology - Technology enables large
ASX ANNOUNCEMENT Cynata Achieves Major Stem Cell Manufacturing Milestone - World first stem cell manufacturing process - U.S. analysis validates Cynata’s novel manufacturing technology - “Critical milestone” now achieved to commercialise Cymerus™ stem cell production technology - Technology enables large
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Ibrutinib Treatment Shows Efficacy and Tolerability in Heavily Treated CLL Patients Following Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant
You have to admire Pharmacyclics advertising capability. Here they are showing how effective Ibrutinib (Imbruvica) is on a tough to treat bunch of CLL patients. [i]"These patients had a median of five prior therapies and 63% were high-risk del 17p CLL patients. The estimated median progression-free
You have to admire Pharmacyclics advertising capability. Here they are showing how effective Ibrutinib (Imbruvica) is on a tough to treat bunch of CLL patients. [i]"These patients had a median of five prior therapies and 63% were high-risk del 17p CLL patients. The estimated median progression-free
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
10 years ago
MPDlife - the newsletter for people with MPNs
November 2014 issue now available, the newsletter is packed full of interesting articles: •Rapid changes in MPN research and treatment options – Professor Claire Harrison reports on the European School of Haematology MPN meeting held in Estoril, Portugal in October 2014, and tells us about the new scientific
November 2014 issue now available, the newsletter is packed full of interesting articles: •Rapid changes in MPN research and treatment options – Professor Claire Harrison reports on the European School of Haematology MPN meeting held in Estoril, Portugal in October 2014, and tells us about the new scientific
Mazcd
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MPN Voice
10 years ago
MPN Voice Patients’ Forums 2015
We are pleased to announce that we have 2 patients’ forums confirmed for 2015, Colchester and Cardiff. Colchester – Wednesday 4th February 2015, 4 pm – 6 pm, (registration from 3.45 pm) in Room 2, Post Graduate Medical Centre, Villa 8, Colchester General Hospital, Turner Road, Colchester, Essex, CO4
We are pleased to announce that we have 2 patients’ forums confirmed for 2015, Colchester and Cardiff. Colchester – Wednesday 4th February 2015, 4 pm – 6 pm, (registration from 3.45 pm) in Room 2, Post Graduate Medical Centre, Villa 8, Colchester General Hospital, Turner Road, Colchester, Essex, CO4
Mazcd
MPNVoice
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MPN Voice
10 years ago
Pain, pain and more pain
I had my second sub acromial decompression with removal of
bone
spur
and a bursectomy nearly 4 weeks ago and the pain is really limiting my progress and getting me down as I am unable to sleep. I started physio at the hospital last week and the pain is now much worse.
I had my second sub acromial decompression with removal of
bone
spur
and a bursectomy nearly 4 weeks ago and the pain is really limiting my progress and getting me down as I am unable to sleep. I started physio at the hospital last week and the pain is now much worse.
bestbuddy
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LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Question
My dad has non Hodgkin and hodgkin cancer and is has just had stem cell transplant. I believe that it's not a gene related diesease but I've had enlarged lymphones under my arms previously and just worried incase, do I need to speak to anyone. Thanks
My dad has non Hodgkin and hodgkin cancer and is has just had stem cell transplant. I believe that it's not a gene related diesease but I've had enlarged lymphones under my arms previously and just worried incase, do I need to speak to anyone. Thanks
dora21
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Lymphoma Canada
10 years ago
Stem cell transplantation
Are there any myelofibrosis sufferers out there who are considering stem cell transplantation? If so, please get in touch. Thank you.
Are there any myelofibrosis sufferers out there who are considering stem cell transplantation? If so, please get in touch. Thank you.
daisystar
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MPN Voice
10 years ago
Stem Cell Transplant
I'm celebrating three years of partial remission after two years of treatment with little or no change. I feel like I've been given the gift of three additional years of life. If the opportunity is given...take it and run. Still feeling well and back to being my very busy involved self.
I'm celebrating three years of partial remission after two years of treatment with little or no change. I feel like I've been given the gift of three additional years of life. If the opportunity is given...take it and run. Still feeling well and back to being my very busy involved self.
jc--rb--2--0
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Myeloma America Support
10 years ago
Blood Stem Cell Transplant
Hi I m a 46 year old woman diagnosed with Cll in April 2014 with 17p deletion. I have been in watchful Waiting but now doctors have suggested I take Imbrivica and prepare to have a stem cell blood transplant because I am young and not showing symptoms. Has anyone had a stem cell blood transplant? What
Hi I m a 46 year old woman diagnosed with Cll in April 2014 with 17p deletion. I have been in watchful Waiting but now doctors have suggested I take Imbrivica and prepare to have a stem cell blood transplant because I am young and not showing symptoms. Has anyone had a stem cell blood transplant? What
Jameelah
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CLL Support
10 years ago
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