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OVM-200 Phase 1 clinical trial ( vaccine)
I thought I would start a new thread as the original was about the decision making but now I’m in it I realise a clean thread may help. So today is day 15 of the trial and I am getting the second dose of the vaccine ( subject to clearing the screening this morning). I will then be observed for 4 hours
I thought I would start a new thread as the original was about the decision making but now I’m in it I realise a clean thread may help. So today is day 15 of the trial and I am getting the second dose of the vaccine ( subject to clearing the screening this morning). I will then be observed for 4 hours
Brysonal
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Lecanemab, The Big Alzheimer's Breakthrough?
Some exciting news in today's press. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-63749586 A new drug in the battle against Alzheimer's that might, just might, be the turning point. The drug, Lecanemab, slowed the progress of the disease in clinical trials, and despite some nasty side effects was hailed by the
Some exciting news in today's press. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-63749586 A new drug in the battle against Alzheimer's that might, just might, be the turning point. The drug, Lecanemab, slowed the progress of the disease in clinical trials, and despite some nasty side effects was hailed by the
Chappychap
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Any new treatments, people who have tried a clinical trial?
Has anyone on here ever done any clinical trial? There have been a lot of things that have come up, but has anyone tried any of them??? I know that they are not our for the public, but things like PS128 and other trials. Has anyone been part of a clinical trial?
Has anyone on here ever done any clinical trial? There have been a lot of things that have come up, but has anyone tried any of them??? I know that they are not our for the public, but things like PS128 and other trials. Has anyone been part of a clinical trial?
smv123
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Potential disease-modifying therapy enters Phase 2
"Following the review of the data of the 101 trial, the drug advanced to the Phase II 201 trial (NCT05424276). This is a 12-week, randomized, double-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging clinical trial of three IkT 148009 doses in patients with untreated Parkinson's disease." -------
"Following the review of the data of the 101 trial, the drug advanced to the Phase II 201 trial (NCT05424276). This is a 12-week, randomized, double-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging clinical trial of three IkT 148009 doses in patients with untreated Parkinson's disease." -------
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Trials
Does anyone have any experience and or recommendations with respect to"TrialJectory", My understanding is that the Company attempts to connect cancer patients with clinical trials. Thank you
Does anyone have any experience and or recommendations with respect to"TrialJectory", My understanding is that the Company attempts to connect cancer patients with clinical trials. Thank you
Univs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Antipsychotics
my daughter who is 44 has had personality disorder problems since the age of 16. However she has managed a marriage and bringing up two teenage boys . She is now divorced but has a good friendly relationship with her ex. I hate to see some of the meds she seemingly has to take but the latest prescription
my daughter who is 44 has had personality disorder problems since the age of 16. However she has managed a marriage and bringing up two teenage boys . She is now divorced but has a good friendly relationship with her ex. I hate to see some of the meds she seemingly has to take but the latest prescription
m1946
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Is THIS the MIRACLE we've all been waiting for??? WATCH THIS VIDEO!
There have been recent posts about Stanford University's development of a 'glove' that counteracts PD symptoms (and several other brain diseases!). This video was released in August, 2022. Watch this 26 minute video interview of one of the Stanford researchers, Peter Tass (M.D., MDS, neurosurgeon, plus
There have been recent posts about Stanford University's development of a 'glove' that counteracts PD symptoms (and several other brain diseases!). This video was released in August, 2022. Watch this 26 minute video interview of one of the Stanford researchers, Peter Tass (M.D., MDS, neurosurgeon, plus
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Crossing an Ocean for Mental Health: Four Athletes Row to Support ADAA
"...What do four female athletes who broke a world record rowing 2,400 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean and people who suffer from depression, anxiety and co-occurring disorders have in common? At ADAA we pose this seemingly riddle-like question because at first, it was a mystery to us as well
"...What do four female athletes who broke a world record rowing 2,400 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean and people who suffer from depression, anxiety and co-occurring disorders have in common? At ADAA we pose this seemingly riddle-like question because at first, it was a mystery to us as well
ADAATeamLise
Partner
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Nubeqa failing onto C-94676 clinical trial
I just thought I would update my latest progression, scan findings, and plan of care established. You can view my profile but in a nutshell went to a free screening in the fall of 2012 but they never contacted me until early 2013 where 12 core biopsy revealed Stage IV M1b with extensive lymph node and
I just thought I would update my latest progression, scan findings, and plan of care established. You can view my profile but in a nutshell went to a free screening in the fall of 2012 but they never contacted me until early 2013 where 12 core biopsy revealed Stage IV M1b with extensive lymph node and
wagscure259
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Synarel and Lumpy Boobs
Morning everyone! I'm currently on day 9 of downreg, 3rd cycle (1st one was BFN, nothing to freeze and 2nd one was cancelled before stims as my TSH shot up to 10). I'm on Synarel spray this time (was Suprecur previously), and my boobs don't feel like my own. They are super tender which I was expecting
Morning everyone! I'm currently on day 9 of downreg, 3rd cycle (1st one was BFN, nothing to freeze and 2nd one was cancelled before stims as my TSH shot up to 10). I'm on Synarel spray this time (was Suprecur previously), and my boobs don't feel like my own. They are super tender which I was expecting
Camkid12
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Fretting about using frozen embryo - worried history will repeat
Hi all This time last year I had a FET and carried my baby for 12 weeks before realising there was a problem. It was only at the NHS 12 week scan that we discovered significant issues existed, the tests that followed showed that our baby had Trisomy 18 Edwards Syndrome and we took the decision
Hi all This time last year I had a FET and carried my baby for 12 weeks before realising there was a problem. It was only at the NHS 12 week scan that we discovered significant issues existed, the tests that followed showed that our baby had Trisomy 18 Edwards Syndrome and we took the decision
Skittles11
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
naltrexone hcl
I was just watching the ads on tv when one for a weight reduction product came up Contrave. I noticed one of the ingredients was naltrexone hcl. This has been mentioned on here before for PD. Interesting. Supposed to stop cravings. “Naltrexone , which blocks opioid receptors, is FDA-approved for
I was just watching the ads on tv when one for a weight reduction product came up Contrave. I noticed one of the ingredients was naltrexone hcl. This has been mentioned on here before for PD. Interesting. Supposed to stop cravings. “Naltrexone , which blocks opioid receptors, is FDA-approved for
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
NUREX - 2127 ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY STARTING CYCLE 14
Here's an update of my second clinical trial. I started this BTK degraeder November 11, 2021, now here I am, over a year later and doing really well. Other than neutropenia, and having to get a monthly neulasta injection, my blood counts have continued trending to normal levels. Here are my starting
Here's an update of my second clinical trial. I started this BTK degraeder November 11, 2021, now here I am, over a year later and doing really well. Other than neutropenia, and having to get a monthly neulasta injection, my blood counts have continued trending to normal levels. Here are my starting
steve5441
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Canada's Tania Sona Smith - Powerful summary of recent BTA's twitter arguments against T3
Please read this! Someone (we have our suspicions) from BTA has been tweeted alarming things recently and is causing outrage amongst thyroid patients. It is on the Thyroid Patients Canada Facebook page, for this on FB. I've copied it here:
Recently on Twitter, The British Thyroid Association (
Please read this! Someone (we have our suspicions) from BTA has been tweeted alarming things recently and is causing outrage amongst thyroid patients. It is on the Thyroid Patients Canada Facebook page, for this on FB. I've copied it here:
Recently on Twitter, The British Thyroid Association (
TaraJR
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Latest Fish test results??
I just had another Fish test completed due to the fact that the Ibrutinib that I have been on for almost 5 years is not working as well anymore. In my first Fish test many many years ago I was Trisomy 12 .The new report now shows that I have acquired both deletions of 13q and 17p and still have Trisomy
I just had another Fish test completed due to the fact that the Ibrutinib that I have been on for almost 5 years is not working as well anymore. In my first Fish test many many years ago I was Trisomy 12 .The new report now shows that I have acquired both deletions of 13q and 17p and still have Trisomy
rcusher
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CLL Support
2 years ago
What is Next? Dx 07/2022 PSA 942.40 current 0.24 Starting 5th cycle of Docetaxel Chemotherapy, Discuss Radical Prostatectomy or Radiation?
Currently on Firmagon, Zytiga with Prednisone, Vit D, Metformin Will be starting Otelza for very severe made worse by ADT plaque psoriasis From what I heard there are some clinical trials and cancer centers/hospitals conducting surgery, radical prostatectomy for men with advanced metastatic prostate
Currently on Firmagon, Zytiga with Prednisone, Vit D, Metformin Will be starting Otelza for very severe made worse by ADT plaque psoriasis From what I heard there are some clinical trials and cancer centers/hospitals conducting surgery, radical prostatectomy for men with advanced metastatic prostate
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
just need help
how to cope up with anxiety and depression lasting already over 7 months.
how to cope up with anxiety and depression lasting already over 7 months.
fodd
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Concise summary of the treatment history of CLL from the 1950s to the present, by Dr Bruce Cheson, contributor to the iwCLL and much more
I knew Chlorambucil use for CLL dated back to the 1950's but I hadn't appreciated that was also the case for cyclophosphamide, (the 'C' in FCR). It took until the early 90's before Fludarabine, the 'F' in FCR joined, then Rituximab (the 'R') just over 20 years ago, started the long reign of FCR as the
I knew Chlorambucil use for CLL dated back to the 1950's but I hadn't appreciated that was also the case for cyclophosphamide, (the 'C' in FCR). It took until the early 90's before Fludarabine, the 'F' in FCR joined, then Rituximab (the 'R') just over 20 years ago, started the long reign of FCR as the
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Sudy shows Stereotactic Radiotherapy safe for treating oligometastases
From Renal and Urology news Home » News » Urology » Prostate Cancer Publish DateNovember 11, 2022 SABR ‘Quite Safe’ for Treating Oligometastases John Schieszer, M Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email A new population-based phase 2 trial suggests
From Renal and Urology news Home » News » Urology » Prostate Cancer Publish DateNovember 11, 2022 SABR ‘Quite Safe’ for Treating Oligometastases John Schieszer, M Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email A new population-based phase 2 trial suggests
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Cardiotoxicity in patients treated with acalabrutinib
The latest edition of the journal Blood has two articles that highlight the issue of cardiotoxicity in patients treated with acalabrutinib. The cardiotoxicity of ibrutinib has been well recorded but the situation with the newer BTK inhibitor, acalabrutinib, has been less clear. In the first article
The latest edition of the journal Blood has two articles that highlight the issue of cardiotoxicity in patients treated with acalabrutinib. The cardiotoxicity of ibrutinib has been well recorded but the situation with the newer BTK inhibitor, acalabrutinib, has been less clear. In the first article
CLLerinOz
Administrator
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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