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Poop talk: microbiome and prostate cancer, some news
Ok, it's one fascinating subject, especially if we use the word microbiome! Consider that the study was carried out on murine models but also on humans, so there are some interesting findings. In a small small nutshell (but I suggest you to read the whole article, at least the introduction and the conclusions
Ok, it's one fascinating subject, especially if we use the word microbiome! Consider that the study was carried out on murine models but also on humans, so there are some interesting findings. In a small small nutshell (but I suggest you to read the whole article, at least the introduction and the conclusions
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 days ago
Enzalutamide Plus 5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitors for Castrate-Sensitive Prostate Cancer
Phase II trial exploring the combination of enzalutamide with five alpha-reductase inhibitors (ARIs) for castrate-sensitive prostate cancer. Driven by observations from geriatric oncology, the study seeks alternatives to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for older, frail men who struggle with its side
Phase II trial exploring the combination of enzalutamide with five alpha-reductase inhibitors (ARIs) for castrate-sensitive prostate cancer. Driven by observations from geriatric oncology, the study seeks alternatives to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for older, frail men who struggle with its side
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 days ago
Low Potassium/High Calcium Caution
Hi Guys I had a mineral check via a hair test and a DNA Methylation report via a mouth swab (corrected 16 June as I had them the wrong way round) as suggested by a nutritionist who has been helping me sort my gut and auto-immune issues. I wasn't expecting much ... but how lovely to be pleasantly surprised
Hi Guys I had a mineral check via a hair test and a DNA Methylation report via a mouth swab (corrected 16 June as I had them the wrong way round) as suggested by a nutritionist who has been helping me sort my gut and auto-immune issues. I wasn't expecting much ... but how lovely to be pleasantly surprised
Wwwdot
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
16 days ago
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travelling as Lupus patient
hi everyone, Been long time since I wrote here. please I will like some advice regarding travelling in Africa. I have been here in Europe for over 15 years and I haven’t been to Africa all this years. Was diagnosed with lupus 2018 in Italy. I wanted to ask for any advice on sun cream and any
hi everyone, Been long time since I wrote here. please I will like some advice regarding travelling in Africa. I have been here in Europe for over 15 years and I haven’t been to Africa all this years. Was diagnosed with lupus 2018 in Italy. I wanted to ask for any advice on sun cream and any
Saralife
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, [i][b] also developing for neuroendocrine prostate cancer[/b][/i]
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, which will now carry the brand name Imdelltra, for the treatment of extensive-stage small lung cancer in patients with disease progression on or after platinum chemotherapy. Imdelltra is approved under the regulator’s accelerated
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, which will now carry the brand name Imdelltra, for the treatment of extensive-stage small lung cancer in patients with disease progression on or after platinum chemotherapy. Imdelltra is approved under the regulator’s accelerated
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Does PSA drop after starting ADT tell us anything?
My husband started Firmagon shots a month ago. Before starting his PSA was 5.9. It was tested a few days ago and it’s 1.4 now. Does this tell us anything of any significance? Thanks!
My husband started Firmagon shots a month ago. Before starting his PSA was 5.9. It was tested a few days ago and it’s 1.4 now. Does this tell us anything of any significance? Thanks!
EvFC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 days ago
abdominal bloating in 5year old
my daughter Marnie is now 5, she is very small for her age and fits into age 2-3 clothes. She has suffered with constipation since birth. every ultrasound she’s had just shows constipation. She is on 6daily sachets of movicol to no avail. disimpaction did not work and she is severely bloated. I have
my daughter Marnie is now 5, she is very small for her age and fits into age 2-3 clothes. She has suffered with constipation since birth. every ultrasound she’s had just shows constipation. She is on 6daily sachets of movicol to no avail. disimpaction did not work and she is severely bloated. I have
MarniesMum
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ERIC
9 months ago
decompensated to compensated
hi as you know I have had decompensated cirrhosis diagnosed march 23, in January 24 I had a bleed from varices and have had 7 bands, next camera august, my next scan on liver is 18th June so next week, has anyone had this and after there liver went to compensated ? Thanks Leanne (King Billy is my
hi as you know I have had decompensated cirrhosis diagnosed march 23, in January 24 I had a bleed from varices and have had 7 bands, next camera august, my next scan on liver is 18th June so next week, has anyone had this and after there liver went to compensated ? Thanks Leanne (King Billy is my
Kingbilly3
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British Liver Trust
17 days ago
Does anyone take this supplement?
I have been doing a lot of research on how to fix cramping. Let me first say, no pickle juice does not work. I also do not have fluid taken off during dialysis. I add 400ml of saline each treatment. I also have no fluid restrictions and so I do drink a lot of water. And none of my mineral labs indicate
I have been doing a lot of research on how to fix cramping. Let me first say, no pickle juice does not work. I also do not have fluid taken off during dialysis. I add 400ml of saline each treatment. I also have no fluid restrictions and so I do drink a lot of water. And none of my mineral labs indicate
Bassetmommer
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Kidney Dialysis
17 days ago
Elevated liver enzymes but no cause?
Hello, just wondering if anybody else has elevated liver enzymes but no cause found? ALT and AST have been raised for months but doctors can’t find a cause. I’ve had SO many tests, scans etc, and everything is normal? Yet they keep coming back raised. I take 1.25mg bisoprolol but doctors are certain
Hello, just wondering if anybody else has elevated liver enzymes but no cause found? ALT and AST have been raised for months but doctors can’t find a cause. I’ve had SO many tests, scans etc, and everything is normal? Yet they keep coming back raised. I take 1.25mg bisoprolol but doctors are certain
Gingernut64
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British Liver Trust
17 days ago
AGA - American College of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline: Pharmacological Management of Chronic Idiopathic Constipation - 2023
https://journals.lww.com/ajg/fulltext/2023/06000/american_gastroenterological_association_american.13.aspx Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) is a common disorder associated with significant impairment in quality of life. This clinical practice guideline, jointly developed
https://journals.lww.com/ajg/fulltext/2023/06000/american_gastroenterological_association_american.13.aspx Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) is a common disorder associated with significant impairment in quality of life. This clinical practice guideline, jointly developed
Meleber
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IBS Network
9 months ago
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage & Tinnitus
Hi I had a Subarachnoid hemorrhage 4 weeks ago with no Aneurysms or other abnormalities found after an Angiogram. I feel very lucky & grateful to be one of the lucky ones. I've been taking 5mg of Amlodipine for 2 weeks to stop BP peaking & have since had mild tinnitus. I'm seeing GP next week for BP
Hi I had a Subarachnoid hemorrhage 4 weeks ago with no Aneurysms or other abnormalities found after an Angiogram. I feel very lucky & grateful to be one of the lucky ones. I've been taking 5mg of Amlodipine for 2 weeks to stop BP peaking & have since had mild tinnitus. I'm seeing GP next week for BP
Aquawhite
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Headway
17 days ago
Docetaxal chemotherapy
I have had prostate cancer since 2017. First I had radiation and then Lupron for three years. When my PSA started to rise I took abiraterone and Lupron for 3 more years and was undetectable. It started to rise again to 1.78. Then I was put on Xtandi but after a week I developed a full body rash. When
I have had prostate cancer since 2017. First I had radiation and then Lupron for three years. When my PSA started to rise I took abiraterone and Lupron for 3 more years and was undetectable. It started to rise again to 1.78. Then I was put on Xtandi but after a week I developed a full body rash. When
Gern
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
17 days ago
Please could I ask what your thoughts are on Stem Cell Therapy?
My wife was diagnosed with PD in 2015. She was fine until summer 2021 when she had a fall in the garden and ended up in hospital for 3 weeks. She was then put on Sinemet Plus 25/100 mg. Since then her deterioration has been quite fast. Rigidity, stiffness, slow movement and exhaustion getting worse
My wife was diagnosed with PD in 2015. She was fine until summer 2021 when she had a fall in the garden and ended up in hospital for 3 weeks. She was then put on Sinemet Plus 25/100 mg. Since then her deterioration has been quite fast. Rigidity, stiffness, slow movement and exhaustion getting worse
Jade77
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Cure Parkinson's
17 days ago
The most informative web page I have seen about vision loss after stroke is from the RNIB.
Hi folks was searching for info on loss of vision after TIA and came across this page from the Royal National Institute for the Blind. It's really informative so I thought I'd share it. https://www.rnib.org.uk/your-eyes/eye-conditions-az/stroke-related-eye-conditions/#what-are-some-of-the-common-visual-symptoms-of-stroke
Hi folks was searching for info on loss of vision after TIA and came across this page from the Royal National Institute for the Blind. It's really informative so I thought I'd share it. https://www.rnib.org.uk/your-eyes/eye-conditions-az/stroke-related-eye-conditions/#what-are-some-of-the-common-visual-symptoms-of-stroke
pinkvision
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Headway
17 days ago
Going blind, suspected TIA, anyone else had this
For the last couple of months my vision from the left eye has been going black after exposure to bright light and LED lights for more than a couple of hours. My right eye vision is starting to have visual snow, like what you see through the windscreen of a car in a blizzard. There is nothing wrong with
For the last couple of months my vision from the left eye has been going black after exposure to bright light and LED lights for more than a couple of hours. My right eye vision is starting to have visual snow, like what you see through the windscreen of a car in a blizzard. There is nothing wrong with
pinkvision
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Headway
17 days ago
CTscan due to high risk Prostate cancer
CTscan for newly found high risk Prostate cancer also came back with a SUV of 21.6 for Paritod gland and 21.8 for Prostate gland. Bones clear. Anyone have a high Paritod SUV on their scan and did it end up being cancer also?
CTscan for newly found high risk Prostate cancer also came back with a SUV of 21.6 for Paritod gland and 21.8 for Prostate gland. Bones clear. Anyone have a high Paritod SUV on their scan and did it end up being cancer also?
Grandpa79
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
Interpreting blood tests
I've been on ADT for 4 months in preparation for RT and then HDR BT. I have localised G8 with an initial PSA of 8.1 Prior to commencing ADT, my PSA inexplicably dropped to 4.94 but then rose to 5.37 within 2 months. Anyway, here are my test results before starting ADT; These are Aussie measurements
I've been on ADT for 4 months in preparation for RT and then HDR BT. I have localised G8 with an initial PSA of 8.1 Prior to commencing ADT, my PSA inexplicably dropped to 4.94 but then rose to 5.37 within 2 months. Anyway, here are my test results before starting ADT; These are Aussie measurements
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
Wednesday's Word
[u][i]
platelets
[/i][/u] These are very small blood cells (really fragments of cells) that are responsible for clotting of our blood. In PBC, they help measure whether someone has portal hypertension or not. In portal hypertension there is spleen swelling and the blood cells pool including the
[u][i]
platelets
[/i][/u] These are very small blood cells (really fragments of cells) that are responsible for clotting of our blood. In PBC, they help measure whether someone has portal hypertension or not. In portal hypertension there is spleen swelling and the blood cells pool including the
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
18 days ago
Low phosphate levels linked to hypothyroidism?
Hi all, I am under close monitoring for my kidneys by a renal consultant. I had severe acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by sepsis last year and am very slowly improving. At my recent six monthly blood test, my phosphate levels had dropped and they are now below range. The trend for this has been dropping
Hi all, I am under close monitoring for my kidneys by a renal consultant. I had severe acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by sepsis last year and am very slowly improving. At my recent six monthly blood test, my phosphate levels had dropped and they are now below range. The trend for this has been dropping
helen_m
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
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