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Ziggylicious
Hi everyjoggy!! I have just opened the ap again after 3 years. I was all ready to start then and something happened and I never got round to it. (Lockdown worries???!) I'm now 3 years older - 60 - I never seem to be able to stick at anything excercise wise. I've not much energy and suffer depression
Hi everyjoggy!! I have just opened the ap again after 3 years. I was all ready to start then and something happened and I never got round to it. (Lockdown worries???!) I'm now 3 years older - 60 - I never seem to be able to stick at anything excercise wise. I've not much energy and suffer depression
Ziggyliscious
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
intermittent ADT+Abiraterone
Six months ago I ended a 12 month holiday from my ADT + abiraterone. (In this post, I’m not asking for evaluations of the advisability of intermittency.) In making the decision to do the intermittency, my MO, among other things, said that the fact that I was on abiraterone was a positive factor for
Six months ago I ended a 12 month holiday from my ADT + abiraterone. (In this post, I’m not asking for evaluations of the advisability of intermittency.) In making the decision to do the intermittency, my MO, among other things, said that the fact that I was on abiraterone was a positive factor for
Catskills
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Dispensing of Romosozumab
My husband has been diagnosed with osteoporosis and osteopenia in the spine. Using his medical insurance he has consulted a leading consultant in the field. The consultant would like to prescribe Romosozumab. He says this is licensed for men, though not commissioned by the NHS for them, because the
My husband has been diagnosed with osteoporosis and osteopenia in the spine. Using his medical insurance he has consulted a leading consultant in the field. The consultant would like to prescribe Romosozumab. He says this is licensed for men, though not commissioned by the NHS for them, because the
twinhmgs
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 days ago
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Is anyone aware of this research
I was doing an on-line search about medical advances in ckd, and happened upon this article: https://www.duke-nus.edu.sg/medicus/2003-issue1/bringing-new-hope-for-kidney-failure-patients There are currently 3 clinical trials going on, regarding Anti IL 11 therapy. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if this
I was doing an on-line search about medical advances in ckd, and happened upon this article: https://www.duke-nus.edu.sg/medicus/2003-issue1/bringing-new-hope-for-kidney-failure-patients There are currently 3 clinical trials going on, regarding Anti IL 11 therapy. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if this
Tuffcookie71
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Kidney Disease
5 days ago
One last push ..please...help for my Dad. NHS treatments no longer viable - Pca stage 4.
Guys...do not know how to connect this post to my previous ones..sorry. I'm also all over the place, forgive my ramblings! I have finally gotten hold of Dad's records. Nothing more NHS can do, so am looking at Turkey for Lu 177. I know this is an option, but want to literally exhaust anything in the
Guys...do not know how to connect this post to my previous ones..sorry. I'm also all over the place, forgive my ramblings! I have finally gotten hold of Dad's records. Nothing more NHS can do, so am looking at Turkey for Lu 177. I know this is an option, but want to literally exhaust anything in the
kikinini
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 days ago
A New Milestone
I would like to share some good news. On Wednesday I had my review with my Oncologist for my annual MRI scan. The result of the scan was that my brain was sound and there was no sign of any disease; we are all delighted with the result. Such a result is a major milestone in my journey as in September
I would like to share some good news. On Wednesday I had my review with my Oncologist for my annual MRI scan. The result of the scan was that my brain was sound and there was no sign of any disease; we are all delighted with the result. Such a result is a major milestone in my journey as in September
Tansi75
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Glioblastoma Support
9 days ago
Klotho gene therapy
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/anew-medical-advance-development-klotho-gene-therapy/?utm_source=PAR&utm_campaign=c732d6332f-Email_ENL_US_PAR&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62dd4fb5e3-c732d6332f-74556474 I have been trying to find out what is used to prepare Klotho gene therapy a therapy that supposedly
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/anew-medical-advance-development-klotho-gene-therapy/?utm_source=PAR&utm_campaign=c732d6332f-Email_ENL_US_PAR&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_62dd4fb5e3-c732d6332f-74556474 I have been trying to find out what is used to prepare Klotho gene therapy a therapy that supposedly
Boscoejean
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Cure Parkinson's
9 days ago
Irini Greece
Hello to everybody!I am disappointed to find out that many people have to live that way.. So young, my husband , a physics professor, to have to cope with this devastating disease... I don't; want to see it straight in the eye... We were never accepted to any clinical trial , nor to Orion!!! I do not
Hello to everybody!I am disappointed to find out that many people have to live that way.. So young, my husband , a physics professor, to have to cope with this devastating disease... I don't; want to see it straight in the eye... We were never accepted to any clinical trial , nor to Orion!!! I do not
Givemehopefor
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PSP Association
9 days ago
Vitamin D & Calcium Supplements - current advice from Canadian Doctors.
Hello All, I thought this was worth passing on. I recently received the same advice from my family Doctor and CLL Specialist. "Make sure you take a vitamin D supplement at 1000 IU per day, but do NOT take a calcium supplement and try to ensure you get sufficient from your diet, not just diary but
Hello All, I thought this was worth passing on. I recently received the same advice from my family Doctor and CLL Specialist. "Make sure you take a vitamin D supplement at 1000 IU per day, but do NOT take a calcium supplement and try to ensure you get sufficient from your diet, not just diary but
PoisonDwarf
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CLL Support
10 days ago
The post you don't want to post. RIP sweetheart.
We didn't have any options left. Started clinical trial RO7656594 May 14. Scans were done June 27. Showed progression in bones and liver. We knew it wasn't working around the time the scans were done. Pain was increasing. Difficulty eating. Mobility issues starting July 3. Confusion also starting. Talked
We didn't have any options left. Started clinical trial RO7656594 May 14. Scans were done June 27. Showed progression in bones and liver. We knew it wasn't working around the time the scans were done. Pain was increasing. Difficulty eating. Mobility issues starting July 3. Confusion also starting. Talked
Yadifan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
Median PFS for FCR treated CLL patients with IGHV-M was 14.6 years vs 4.2 years for patients with IGHV-UM. V+O and I+R look to be superior
An update of the long-term follow-up results from the original 300-patient FCR (fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and rituximab) study initiated at MD Anderson in 1999,
Sustained remissions in CLL after frontline FCR treatment with very-long-term follow-up,
reports ~47% of patients with mutated IGHV
An update of the long-term follow-up results from the original 300-patient FCR (fludarabine, cyclophosphamide, and rituximab) study initiated at MD Anderson in 1999,
Sustained remissions in CLL after frontline FCR treatment with very-long-term follow-up,
reports ~47% of patients with mutated IGHV
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
11 days ago
Niclosamide-based metabolic anticancer drug's first clinical trial will target CRPC
Yes, they will start from castration resistant prostate cancer patients https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/adm-korea-announces-niclosamide-based-metabolic-anticancer-drug-s-first-clinical-trial-target-as-prostate-cancer-patients-resistant-to-hormone-therapy-/
Yes, they will start from castration resistant prostate cancer patients https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/adm-korea-announces-niclosamide-based-metabolic-anticancer-drug-s-first-clinical-trial-target-as-prostate-cancer-patients-resistant-to-hormone-therapy-/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 days ago
Study of AMG 509 in Participants With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Hello, I am a participant in the clinical trial NCT04221542, in the Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona. Next week I begin the images exploration (TC, RM, Gammagrafia). I will recieve the first shot of cytokines soon. It is a very promising new drug AMG 509, but is the first phase of the essay, they
Hello, I am a participant in the clinical trial NCT04221542, in the Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona. Next week I begin the images exploration (TC, RM, Gammagrafia). I will recieve the first shot of cytokines soon. It is a very promising new drug AMG 509, but is the first phase of the essay, they
jrodrig
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 days ago
Subcutaneous combination therapy improves ‘good on’ time in Parkinson’s
Primary analyses from this phase 3 clinical trial of the investigational, subcutaneous infusion of levodopa/carbidopa (LD/CD) (ND0612) showed that treatment in doses of up to 720 mg/90 mg per day, supplemented with oral levodopa provided almost 2 additional hours per day of “Good On” time without troublesome
Primary analyses from this phase 3 clinical trial of the investigational, subcutaneous infusion of levodopa/carbidopa (LD/CD) (ND0612) showed that treatment in doses of up to 720 mg/90 mg per day, supplemented with oral levodopa provided almost 2 additional hours per day of “Good On” time without troublesome
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
12 days ago
List of drugs by their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties
I asked ChatGPT to put the following drugs in order of their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties: Metformin, statins, mebendazole, vitamin C, doxycline, Silymarin and Esomeprazole (Nexium). Here is the answer from ChatGPT: Determining the order of these drugs based on their potential
I asked ChatGPT to put the following drugs in order of their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties: Metformin, statins, mebendazole, vitamin C, doxycline, Silymarin and Esomeprazole (Nexium). Here is the answer from ChatGPT: Determining the order of these drugs based on their potential
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 days ago
Treatment awaited
Hi all I just completed my history incorrectly as a post. I have not posted before as I have been a silent member without any worrying ongoing elevations in PSA for about four years. I have keenly observed the posts of members and learned a good deal from them. This post is the follow up on my history
Hi all I just completed my history incorrectly as a post. I have not posted before as I have been a silent member without any worrying ongoing elevations in PSA for about four years. I have keenly observed the posts of members and learned a good deal from them. This post is the follow up on my history
Sisyphus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 days ago
Dry Eye
Hello I am part of clinical trials, and one of the worst side effects is dry eye. I have drops that include OTC and prescribed eye drops for dry eye, but no help. What's the best way to handle dry eye? What worked for you?
Hello I am part of clinical trials, and one of the worst side effects is dry eye. I have drops that include OTC and prescribed eye drops for dry eye, but no help. What's the best way to handle dry eye? What worked for you?
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
14 days ago
help looking for clinical trials for MDD and Or PTSD
any paid study’s with medication. In person or online? Thank you
any paid study’s with medication. In person or online? Thank you
JT84love
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
15 days ago
Water Vapor Ablation Therapy
Hey folks I was recently made aware of this treatment by Leal Health. It popped up as a clinical trial in Los Angeles at USC. Here's the short explanation: Water vapor ablation therapy for localized prostate cancer, also known as Rezūm therapy, utilizes transurethral delivery of controlled doses
Hey folks I was recently made aware of this treatment by Leal Health. It popped up as a clinical trial in Los Angeles at USC. Here's the short explanation: Water vapor ablation therapy for localized prostate cancer, also known as Rezūm therapy, utilizes transurethral delivery of controlled doses
PTvsPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
16 days ago
Assessing the Benefit of CAR T-cell Therapies for mCRPC
A first-in-human phase 1 trial (NCT03873805) investigated the safety and bioactivity of prostate stem cell antigen-directed CAR T cells for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. CancerNetwork® spoke with Saul Priceman, PhD, associate professor and associate director of the
A first-in-human phase 1 trial (NCT03873805) investigated the safety and bioactivity of prostate stem cell antigen-directed CAR T cells for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. CancerNetwork® spoke with Saul Priceman, PhD, associate professor and associate director of the
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
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