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CLL Transform to Lymphoma?
My ophthalmologist specialist is pretty sure I have ocular lymphoma. I will have a biopsy on August 25th. Does anyone have background on CLL combining with lymphoma?
My ophthalmologist specialist is pretty sure I have ocular lymphoma. I will have a biopsy on August 25th. Does anyone have background on CLL combining with lymphoma?
cll2013
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Tocilizumab
I am seeing a new rheumatologist following an urgent referral from the hospital tomorrow, Thursday 16th, afternoon. It has been suggested by the hospital registrar, he rang before 9.00am on Monday to see how I was after my emergency visit last Thursday and increased to 60mgs from 5mgs dose of pred.,
I am seeing a new rheumatologist following an urgent referral from the hospital tomorrow, Thursday 16th, afternoon. It has been suggested by the hospital registrar, he rang before 9.00am on Monday to see how I was after my emergency visit last Thursday and increased to 60mgs from 5mgs dose of pred.,
MavisEllen
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Tocilizumab & Covid vaccine
I seem to remember that I delayed my Toc jab when I had my Phizer jab. Is that correct? If so, by a day or a week? Getting booster today when I’d normally inject Toc.
I seem to remember that I delayed my Toc jab when I had my Phizer jab. Is that correct? If so, by a day or a week? Getting booster today when I’d normally inject Toc.
Bachblues
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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Senolytic combo Dasatinib + Quercetin
Nalakrats has in two major posts shared fascinating insights on senescence and senolytics, drugs that selectively clear senescent cells. I am most grateful to him for this, which set me off on a journey the results of which I sum up in this post. Senescence has also recently been well reported on by
Nalakrats has in two major posts shared fascinating insights on senescence and senolytics, drugs that selectively clear senescent cells. I am most grateful to him for this, which set me off on a journey the results of which I sum up in this post. Senescence has also recently been well reported on by
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
31 year old facing AML fight.
Evening everyone. In the last few days ive had to come to terms that i will be battling AML. But sadly there isnt much information out there regarding its effects on younger people. It seems to be all info regarding 65+ years old. No treatment has been started yet, still waiting on results coming back
Evening everyone. In the last few days ive had to come to terms that i will be battling AML. But sadly there isnt much information out there regarding its effects on younger people. It seems to be all info regarding 65+ years old. No treatment has been started yet, still waiting on results coming back
NathaN89
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Leukaemia Support
3 years ago
Advice dealing with chronic GVHD in the eyes and skin while trying to withdraw steroids
Hello everyone! I had a stem cell transplant last year and I am dealing with very uncomfortable Graft Versus Host Disease in my eyes and skin. The one in the eyes is the worse! I need to have drops every 10mins. Punctal ducts were helpful for three weeks only. I am waiting for some stem cell eye drops
Hello everyone! I had a stem cell transplant last year and I am dealing with very uncomfortable Graft Versus Host Disease in my eyes and skin. The one in the eyes is the worse! I need to have drops every 10mins. Punctal ducts were helpful for three weeks only. I am waiting for some stem cell eye drops
lifeafterSCT
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
chemo tomorrow
Starting Bendamustine Rituxan tomorrow, six treatments, probably maintenance after. I am 73 in good health, stage 3, type 3a. no bone marrow or organ involvement, largest node 3 cm. mostly smaller, located neck, upper abdomen, groin, etc. minimal symptoms. Chose chemo over watching. Given my age
Starting Bendamustine Rituxan tomorrow, six treatments, probably maintenance after. I am 73 in good health, stage 3, type 3a. no bone marrow or organ involvement, largest node 3 cm. mostly smaller, located neck, upper abdomen, groin, etc. minimal symptoms. Chose chemo over watching. Given my age
newerguy
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
3 years ago
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s National Patient Registry COVID-19 vaccination antibody results - published today (Greenberg et al)
As a valued member of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s National Patient Registry, a project of the Michael J. Garil Patient Data Collective, we wanted you to be among the first to know about COVID-19 vaccination antibody results we published today (Greenberg et al., 2021). https://i7.t.hubspotemail.net
As a valued member of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s National Patient Registry, a project of the Michael J. Garil Patient Data Collective, we wanted you to be among the first to know about COVID-19 vaccination antibody results we published today (Greenberg et al., 2021). https://i7.t.hubspotemail.net
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Tocilizumab and coming off prednisolone
Just looking for current advice as regards the usage of tocilizumab as an aid to getting down and off prednisolone. I met a helpful person on this site and he had been on prednisolone for many years - more than my 12 years. He told me his endocrinologist had put him on tocilizumab and he had managed
Just looking for current advice as regards the usage of tocilizumab as an aid to getting down and off prednisolone. I met a helpful person on this site and he had been on prednisolone for many years - more than my 12 years. He told me his endocrinologist had put him on tocilizumab and he had managed
Stkeyna
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Sodium / potassium
Sodium intake . Hi a question regarding sodium intake and potassium .I’m on pred 15 mg - I have noticed the days I am not paying attention to diet ( most days Im Good !) but if I eat anything salty !! - ie crisps / chips with salt etc then my fluid balance seems to go completely out of whack - my eyes
Sodium intake . Hi a question regarding sodium intake and potassium .I’m on pred 15 mg - I have noticed the days I am not paying attention to diet ( most days Im Good !) but if I eat anything salty !! - ie crisps / chips with salt etc then my fluid balance seems to go completely out of whack - my eyes
Ballywilliam
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Tocilizumab treatment?
A friend of mine recently suggested that I try the monoclonal antibody tocilizumab as a treatment for my PMR. My questions are as follows: Has tocilizumab brought anyone into remission and for how long? On balance, is treatment with tocilizumab preferable to the prednisone that I'm taking now? What is
A friend of mine recently suggested that I try the monoclonal antibody tocilizumab as a treatment for my PMR. My questions are as follows: Has tocilizumab brought anyone into remission and for how long? On balance, is treatment with tocilizumab preferable to the prednisone that I'm taking now? What is
Ozark
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Mass infection is not an option
link to a discussion video relating to a letter published in the Lancet and signed by 122 Drs/ Professors. https://youtu.be/VYTyi2pFXxk
link to a discussion video relating to a letter published in the Lancet and signed by 122 Drs/ Professors. https://youtu.be/VYTyi2pFXxk
Belfastbees
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Clinical trial for waldenstrom
I started a clinical trial of two oral meds this week: ibrutinib and venetoclax. Dana farber is running the 50 person trial. They’re powerful, targeted meds to knock down the cancer. I was diagnosed last feb as I turned 70 and moved quickly from watch and wait to treatment based on blood tests not symptoms
I started a clinical trial of two oral meds this week: ibrutinib and venetoclax. Dana farber is running the 50 person trial. They’re powerful, targeted meds to knock down the cancer. I was diagnosed last feb as I turned 70 and moved quickly from watch and wait to treatment based on blood tests not symptoms
waer88
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Captivate Trial MRD status
I've been part of the CAPTIVATE trial since 2018. My treatment ended in May 2019....Ibrutinib for 12 months and Venetoclax for 9. I just received several test results including Flow Citometry and I am still MRD negative after 2 years. This trial was simply awesome and a life saver. I was originally
I've been part of the CAPTIVATE trial since 2018. My treatment ended in May 2019....Ibrutinib for 12 months and Venetoclax for 9. I just received several test results including Flow Citometry and I am still MRD negative after 2 years. This trial was simply awesome and a life saver. I was originally
lamboman
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Roactemra Tocilizumab - lab out of stock - advice needed please.
Some of you may remember that I am taking Tocilizumab injections (only) regularly for GCA. Not long ago, others in my situation wrote saying that they had been warned that it was going to run out for a while due to the same drug being used world wide for covid patients. This has happened here in France
Some of you may remember that I am taking Tocilizumab injections (only) regularly for GCA. Not long ago, others in my situation wrote saying that they had been warned that it was going to run out for a while due to the same drug being used world wide for covid patients. This has happened here in France
Frenchduck
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Is humira safe to take? Re potential lymphoma and leukemia?
Hi all. I am very new to this platform but so grateful to have a place to ask some difficult questions to people who may understand. I have just started humira after reacting badly to mabthera. I have also previously been on methotrexate, azaoress, nivaquin abd high dose steroids to name a few. I have
Hi all. I am very new to this platform but so grateful to have a place to ask some difficult questions to people who may understand. I have just started humira after reacting badly to mabthera. I have also previously been on methotrexate, azaoress, nivaquin abd high dose steroids to name a few. I have
lee2021
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
First Stem Cell Transplant Appointment done
Thanks to everyone who replied to my first post on this. My husband and I stayed over in Southampton and we got home today. To my great relief, the consultant was extremely approachable and excellent at explaining things. I didn't ask all of my questions as these initial discussions are being done over
Thanks to everyone who replied to my first post on this. My husband and I stayed over in Southampton and we got home today. To my great relief, the consultant was extremely approachable and excellent at explaining things. I didn't ask all of my questions as these initial discussions are being done over
Otterfield
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Study shows low or undetectable immune response to double COVID-19 vaccination in patients with impaired immune systems
The first data from the ongoing OCTAVE (Observational Cohort Trial-T-cells Antibodies and Vaccine Efficacy in SARS-CoV-2) study show that a significant proportion of clinically at-risk patients with certain immunocompromised or immunosuppressed conditions mount a low or undetectable immune response after
The first data from the ongoing OCTAVE (Observational Cohort Trial-T-cells Antibodies and Vaccine Efficacy in SARS-CoV-2) study show that a significant proportion of clinically at-risk patients with certain immunocompromised or immunosuppressed conditions mount a low or undetectable immune response after
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
First Appointment re Stem Cell Transplant
This week I have my first appointment with a stem cell transplant specialist. I haven't made up my mind yet and I'm seeing this as a fact finding appointment. I've made a list of questions to ask: What exactly does it involve, step by step? What can go wrong? And if something goes wrong, what is the
This week I have my first appointment with a stem cell transplant specialist. I haven't made up my mind yet and I'm seeing this as a fact finding appointment. I've made a list of questions to ask: What exactly does it involve, step by step? What can go wrong? And if something goes wrong, what is the
Otterfield
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Who should receive a 3rd COVID-19 dose according to the CDC
I just received this email from Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and it's another confirmation as to who is really immunocompromised. I hope this helps some members of this forum who are on higher doses of Pred. "Patient Update - Dear Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital Community
I just received this email from Tufts Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and it's another confirmation as to who is really immunocompromised. I hope this helps some members of this forum who are on higher doses of Pred. "Patient Update - Dear Tufts Medical Center and Tufts Children’s Hospital Community
kulina
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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