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New combo shows promising results in clinical trial: enzalutamide plus CC-115
https://www.x-mol.net/paper/article/1726434947306901504
https://www.x-mol.net/paper/article/1726434947306901504
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
being redundant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
EMDR therapy what is it and dose it help
I'm curious about EMDR therapy and if it's a direction I should go in?
I'm curious about EMDR therapy and if it's a direction I should go in?
LostNormality
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
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cellulite in legs related to thyroid?
I have been exercising the same as always and eating clean, but have recently suffered from a cellulite appearance in my legs (when pressing on the skin or walking you can see it only). I am wondering if it is in fact celulite or water refention, and whether it is related to my Hashimoto’s disease.
I have been exercising the same as always and eating clean, but have recently suffered from a cellulite appearance in my legs (when pressing on the skin or walking you can see it only). I am wondering if it is in fact celulite or water refention, and whether it is related to my Hashimoto’s disease.
thyroidqueen12
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Anxiety and Depression going to Wife Too Much for reassurance
So anxiety and depression are really bad now. In therapy and being treated with medication. Struggling at job and life right now and seek reassurance from my wife constantly. She isn’t goi anywhere but she wants me to stop and so does my therapist. So far I can’t stop. Same things i go to her about
So anxiety and depression are really bad now. In therapy and being treated with medication. Struggling at job and life right now and seek reassurance from my wife constantly. She isn’t goi anywhere but she wants me to stop and so does my therapist. So far I can’t stop. Same things i go to her about
Mango608
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Living with glaucoma
Hi All I've had glaucoma and Uveitis in both eyes for many years and have had numerous procedures and drains put in both eyes like many other glaucoma patients , I was told yesterday that a cornea transplant is not viable now because of the complications with my eye and that all they can do is monitor
Hi All I've had glaucoma and Uveitis in both eyes for many years and have had numerous procedures and drains put in both eyes like many other glaucoma patients , I was told yesterday that a cornea transplant is not viable now because of the complications with my eye and that all they can do is monitor
LondonStadium
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Faricimab side effects
Hi all I have had injections monthly since 2011 for DMO I had Avastin then Lucentis and then since 2016 Eylea. Last Saturday I was switched to Faricimab it’s def thicker than Eylea. Since then I had tiny floaters in the eye that was injected it’s been a week now and although the number of floaters has
Hi all I have had injections monthly since 2011 for DMO I had Avastin then Lucentis and then since 2016 Eylea. Last Saturday I was switched to Faricimab it’s def thicker than Eylea. Since then I had tiny floaters in the eye that was injected it’s been a week now and although the number of floaters has
tallyho
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Macular Society
1 year ago
City of Hope MAST Trail
Hello everyone, I was very encouraged by the impressive results from this novel cancer-killing virus CF33-hNIS (VAXINIA) clinical trial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9AUCLiQI2o I particularly like the fact that there were nearly no toxicity and adverse effects from this innovative approach except
Hello everyone, I was very encouraged by the impressive results from this novel cancer-killing virus CF33-hNIS (VAXINIA) clinical trial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9AUCLiQI2o I particularly like the fact that there were nearly no toxicity and adverse effects from this innovative approach except
hopeoflife
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
Both eyes together!
Does anyone have experience of having surgery on both eyes at the same session? If so I would love to hear from you. My consultant is doing cataract and drainage improvement surgery at the same time for both eyes in the same session under general anaesthetic. I know this is a fairly uncommon arrangement
Does anyone have experience of having surgery on both eyes at the same session? If so I would love to hear from you. My consultant is doing cataract and drainage improvement surgery at the same time for both eyes in the same session under general anaesthetic. I know this is a fairly uncommon arrangement
YogaLover
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Progression
Hello ThriversI was diagnosed last year stage 4 de-nova at 49. Er,pr + her 2 negative, pik3ca mutation. I started on Tamoxifin, Riboclicib and Lextrozle with zoledex and deconsumb injections. I got more progression, I then went on my first clinical trial xeolda and had an oophorectomy so I could stop
Hello ThriversI was diagnosed last year stage 4 de-nova at 49. Er,pr + her 2 negative, pik3ca mutation. I started on Tamoxifin, Riboclicib and Lextrozle with zoledex and deconsumb injections. I got more progression, I then went on my first clinical trial xeolda and had an oophorectomy so I could stop
Cherry38
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
For Clinical Trial and Research Nerds!
UroToday just dropped a new video lecture and interview series: "Beyond Androgen Blockade - Exploring New Pathways for Treating mCRPC and mHSPC" https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/beyond-androgen-blockade-exploring-new-pathways-for-treating-mcrpc-and-mhspc.html Some big name presenters include
UroToday just dropped a new video lecture and interview series: "Beyond Androgen Blockade - Exploring New Pathways for Treating mCRPC and mHSPC" https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/beyond-androgen-blockade-exploring-new-pathways-for-treating-mcrpc-and-mhspc.html Some big name presenters include
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Link between dry eyes and throat and PMRGCA? Any ideas?
This is my first post, so it’s a bit long-winded, as I’ve included some context and background. Context: • About 20 years ago, when I was in my mid-50s, I developed dry eyes and dry throat. This was eventually diagnosed as ‘dry eye/dry throat syndrome’. I had my tear ducts plugged to minimise loss
This is my first post, so it’s a bit long-winded, as I’ve included some context and background. Context: • About 20 years ago, when I was in my mid-50s, I developed dry eyes and dry throat. This was eventually diagnosed as ‘dry eye/dry throat syndrome’. I had my tear ducts plugged to minimise loss
allofaquandry
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Fidgeting
It took me a life to do this. To write to anyone, everyone ,and this is because I have no one to talk to, but also because I've decided to live and live well. Unbelievably I'm an influencer and have no problem speaking in public but anxiety in my offline life it's taking a toll on me, my auto-diagnose
It took me a life to do this. To write to anyone, everyone ,and this is because I have no one to talk to, but also because I've decided to live and live well. Unbelievably I'm an influencer and have no problem speaking in public but anxiety in my offline life it's taking a toll on me, my auto-diagnose
Thaikun
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
K0706 Clinical Trial
I'm recently diagnosed and have not started any PD meds, though my neurologist says Sinemet would probably help my symptoms. I'm not having terrible or disruptive symptoms, just an annoying leg tremor, fatigue and stiffness. I see a PT and exercise, which really helps with the stiffness. I'm postponing
I'm recently diagnosed and have not started any PD meds, though my neurologist says Sinemet would probably help my symptoms. I'm not having terrible or disruptive symptoms, just an annoying leg tremor, fatigue and stiffness. I see a PT and exercise, which really helps with the stiffness. I'm postponing
Salted
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Is this website BULLSH*T?
This is PDWarrior1900 I can't seem to login to my normal HealthUnlocked account from my downstairs computer. I subscribe to DOZENS of PD newsletters, clinical trials, etc. This was just emailed to me and I haven't check it out yet. -----------------------------------------------------------------
This is PDWarrior1900 I can't seem to login to my normal HealthUnlocked account from my downstairs computer. I subscribe to DOZENS of PD newsletters, clinical trials, etc. This was just emailed to me and I haven't check it out yet. -----------------------------------------------------------------
NewGuywithPD
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Eye Bag/Eye Mask
Hello my dear Lupus Warriors To bring you good vibes with my Optician's recommendation yesterday - Eye Bag/Eye Mask. Boots had on offer £10.99 and it works a treat. As part of Sjogren's Syndrome - my eyes are very dry but of late have been soooo dry. Optician explained and tested my tear film, with
Hello my dear Lupus Warriors To bring you good vibes with my Optician's recommendation yesterday - Eye Bag/Eye Mask. Boots had on offer £10.99 and it works a treat. As part of Sjogren's Syndrome - my eyes are very dry but of late have been soooo dry. Optician explained and tested my tear film, with
Energy14
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Post-happiness depression and anxiety
I had a great weekend away with my girlfriend. When I woke up this morning at the resort, the anxiety slowly started to creep in. As we drove home it got worse and once I was alone I broke down in tears. Why do I fall into a depression and panic after having a good time. It’s like I’m afraid I’ll never
I had a great weekend away with my girlfriend. When I woke up this morning at the resort, the anxiety slowly started to creep in. As we drove home it got worse and once I was alone I broke down in tears. Why do I fall into a depression and panic after having a good time. It’s like I’m afraid I’ll never
HipHopHead
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
60 DAYS IN, QUICK UPDATE ON TODAY'S DR VISIT huCAR-T 19 IL-18 4th GENERATION CLINICAL TRIAL
60 days have gone by since I received my new T- Cells. I have been neutropenic, average ANC of about 1.0 for the last 2 months and my Fibrinogen levels have been consistently low. I have had to do twice weekly blood checks at Penn Medicine, and most of those tests have resulted in a CRYO infusion
60 days have gone by since I received my new T- Cells. I have been neutropenic, average ANC of about 1.0 for the last 2 months and my Fibrinogen levels have been consistently low. I have had to do twice weekly blood checks at Penn Medicine, and most of those tests have resulted in a CRYO infusion
steve5441
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Webinar:What role does our immune system play in the development of AMD?
Professor David Kavanagh from Newcastle University joins us for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss his three-year research project, which aims to find a treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Prof. Kavanagh’s research looks at a specific part of the immune system called the
Professor David Kavanagh from Newcastle University joins us for our next My Macular and Me webinar to discuss his three-year research project, which aims to find a treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Prof. Kavanagh’s research looks at a specific part of the immune system called the
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Macular Society
8 months ago
Update on trametinib (Mekinist) for low grade serous ovarian cancer
Good morning everyone We are delighted that NHS England has recommended that the MEK-inhibitor trametinib (Mekinist) should be routinely available as an off-label treatment option for adults with recurrent or progressive low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). This is for people who have received
Good morning everyone We are delighted that NHS England has recommended that the MEK-inhibitor trametinib (Mekinist) should be routinely available as an off-label treatment option for adults with recurrent or progressive low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). This is for people who have received
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My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
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