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Guided bacteria, 100% effective in preclinical trials
well, I am citing... "With a 100% remission rate and no meaningful side effects in all the subjects of the company's preclinical trials, this technology is conceived to address all solid tumors, representing 90% of cancer and 89% of deaths." Even 50% of that result in humans would be amazing! https
well, I am citing... "With a 100% remission rate and no meaningful side effects in all the subjects of the company's preclinical trials, this technology is conceived to address all solid tumors, representing 90% of cancer and 89% of deaths." Even 50% of that result in humans would be amazing! https
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Very promising: PIP Polyspecific Integrin-Binding Peptide, a novel and very flexible platform
Basically, they have developed a technology that can simultaneously bind to different "proteins" expressed by cancers. This means a wider specificity. One cancer mutation could express for example KRAS 12C and another KRAS 12D (just an example using terms and mutation I know!) and the chemo drug would
Basically, they have developed a technology that can simultaneously bind to different "proteins" expressed by cancers. This means a wider specificity. One cancer mutation could express for example KRAS 12C and another KRAS 12D (just an example using terms and mutation I know!) and the chemo drug would
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Only mouse study, but interesting research on microbiome using astragaloside and scorpion venom
Astragaloside IV-PESV inhibits prostate cancer tumor growth by restoring gut microbiota and microbial metabolic homeostasis via the AGE-RAGE pathwayXujun You, Junfeng Qiu, Qixin Li, Qing Zhang, Wen Sheng, Yiguo Cao, Wei Fu BMC cancer 24 (1), 472, 2024 Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is becoming the
Astragaloside IV-PESV inhibits prostate cancer tumor growth by restoring gut microbiota and microbial metabolic homeostasis via the AGE-RAGE pathwayXujun You, Junfeng Qiu, Qixin Li, Qing Zhang, Wen Sheng, Yiguo Cao, Wei Fu BMC cancer 24 (1), 472, 2024 Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is becoming the
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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Post total hysterectomy, etc., one cycle of carboplatin (couldn't tolerate paclitaxel) and now on Avastin i/v and Olaparib. CA 9, which is fantastic. Side effects are just destroying me. I am 80, the Olaparib goes through to mid June 2026 and the Avastin finishes at the end of this year. Oncologist
Post total hysterectomy, etc., one cycle of carboplatin (couldn't tolerate paclitaxel) and now on Avastin i/v and Olaparib. CA 9, which is fantastic. Side effects are just destroying me. I am 80, the Olaparib goes through to mid June 2026 and the Avastin finishes at the end of this year. Oncologist
Pawpaw22
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
slight CEA Elevation
hi everyone- my father has MBC and is currently on Lynparza / Olaparib to target the BRCA2 gene mutation. He has been on it for 9 months and had a scan that showed complete control over his breast cancer on May 21st (not too long ago at all). The only thing that “lit up” on the scan was his Prostate
hi everyone- my father has MBC and is currently on Lynparza / Olaparib to target the BRCA2 gene mutation. He has been on it for 9 months and had a scan that showed complete control over his breast cancer on May 21st (not too long ago at all). The only thing that “lit up” on the scan was his Prostate
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Be careful: Pluvicto controversy, dammit!
not saying that it does not work, in fact for some patients it is simply fantastic, but still...they have damaged their reputation with patients https://www.nature.com/articles/s44276-024-00065-7 The PSMAfore and VISION trials for Lutetium-177 PSMA-617 in prostate cancer exhibit design flaws that bias
not saying that it does not work, in fact for some patients it is simply fantastic, but still...they have damaged their reputation with patients https://www.nature.com/articles/s44276-024-00065-7 The PSMAfore and VISION trials for Lutetium-177 PSMA-617 in prostate cancer exhibit design flaws that bias
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
3year Updates w/PSA Graph
Hi Everyone, I'd like to report my 3 year journey. Initial PSA 27 in 6/20. Diagnosed w/PC 10/20. Gleason score is 3+4 (high-risk). My T-stage is T2a/T2b. CT Scan showed no lymph node & Bone Scan showed some indication of met. PSMA/PET in 1/12/21 showed no met outside. Started ADT (Lupron
Hi Everyone, I'd like to report my 3 year journey. Initial PSA 27 in 6/20. Diagnosed w/PC 10/20. Gleason score is 3+4 (high-risk). My T-stage is T2a/T2b. CT Scan showed no lymph node & Bone Scan showed some indication of met. PSMA/PET in 1/12/21 showed no met outside. Started ADT (Lupron
brucesam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
another CT scan with contrast
hello, I did eventually go to the ER because of my stomach pains. A CT scan with contrast was conducted on my chest, abdomen and pelvis but no serious emergency was detected and I was sent home. The build up of stool remains unrelenting despite low food intake and mostly liquid. This is a summary
hello, I did eventually go to the ER because of my stomach pains. A CT scan with contrast was conducted on my chest, abdomen and pelvis but no serious emergency was detected and I was sent home. The build up of stool remains unrelenting despite low food intake and mostly liquid. This is a summary
GKT1969
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IBS Network
1 year ago
GCCA Know Your Biomarker Toolkit
The Know Your Biomarker Advocacy Toolkit was created to help advocates join the global effort to ensure all colorectal cancer patients have access to biomarker testing. Know Your Biomarker Know Your Biomarker is an awareness, education, and advocacy campaign advocating for global access to colorectal
The Know Your Biomarker Advocacy Toolkit was created to help advocates join the global effort to ensure all colorectal cancer patients have access to biomarker testing. Know Your Biomarker Know Your Biomarker is an awareness, education, and advocacy campaign advocating for global access to colorectal
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Colon Cancer Connected
2 months ago
Unsure how to proceed after flare continues
I wrote awhile back about having a return of PMR symptoms after successfully (over a year and a half) tapering to 5mg and staying on that dose for two months. The weather had gotten a lot colder here in Seattle and I attributed the flare partly to that. I increased my dose to 10mg for a week and had
I wrote awhile back about having a return of PMR symptoms after successfully (over a year and a half) tapering to 5mg and staying on that dose for two months. The weather had gotten a lot colder here in Seattle and I attributed the flare partly to that. I increased my dose to 10mg for a week and had
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Advise for a new diagnosis
Dear community, I wanted to post a message to this forum to ask for advice for my mum who has recently been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Her biopsy is still being tested to determine the exact subtype. Doctors could not see anything un the breast and took a biopsy was taken from one of
Dear community, I wanted to post a message to this forum to ask for advice for my mum who has recently been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Her biopsy is still being tested to determine the exact subtype. Doctors could not see anything un the breast and took a biopsy was taken from one of
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
The party is over …
Hi Everyone, Well, that dripping tap must have got me, finally!! No symptoms but a routine Rheumy appt preceded by the usual blood tests revealed that my CRP is over 100 😱 and my ESR is 80 something. But I feel no pain, except for the usual little niggles that I thought came with being nearly 70.
Hi Everyone, Well, that dripping tap must have got me, finally!! No symptoms but a routine Rheumy appt preceded by the usual blood tests revealed that my CRP is over 100 😱 and my ESR is 80 something. But I feel no pain, except for the usual little niggles that I thought came with being nearly 70.
LemonZest11
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
MRI report shows enhancing bone lesion is noted involving the left sphenoid bone.
That’s from an MRI taken six weeks after 10 sessions of IMRT were completed for a surgically inoperable metastasis in my skull. Apparently this means the contrast agent shows increased blood flow or activity in the tumor. Does that sound normal to still have increased blood flow or activity six weeks
That’s from an MRI taken six weeks after 10 sessions of IMRT were completed for a surgically inoperable metastasis in my skull. Apparently this means the contrast agent shows increased blood flow or activity in the tumor. Does that sound normal to still have increased blood flow or activity six weeks
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Sustaining friendships in the 21st century
When I got Parkinsons, I knew that there'd be a few years before I became housebound (and I'm not there yet). When that point was actually reached, I comforted myself with the knowledge that I had many friends, some of whome have admittedly moved away either to far flung place in the UK, or abroad.
When I got Parkinsons, I knew that there'd be a few years before I became housebound (and I'm not there yet). When that point was actually reached, I comforted myself with the knowledge that I had many friends, some of whome have admittedly moved away either to far flung place in the UK, or abroad.
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Hi I'm Tawnie 🤗
Hey everybody happy Sunday 😇I have a biopsy the 26th and I'm deadly afraid doctor said there was skin cancer it's everywhere the lesions are getting worse by the day... The pain of the lesions is getting very bad can't even touch them I was just wondering how are you all handling or do you have pain
Hey everybody happy Sunday 😇I have a biopsy the 26th and I'm deadly afraid doctor said there was skin cancer it's everywhere the lesions are getting worse by the day... The pain of the lesions is getting very bad can't even touch them I was just wondering how are you all handling or do you have pain
Tawnie123
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MY SKIN
2 months ago
AASLD organization
www.aasld.org This is the site for the [u][i]
American
[/i][/u] Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. They make the AASLD Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of PBC. Every one should take the time to read this. Take a copy of it to your doctor as well. They should be familiar
www.aasld.org This is the site for the [u][i]
American
[/i][/u] Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. They make the AASLD Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of PBC. Every one should take the time to read this. Take a copy of it to your doctor as well. They should be familiar
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Coping
My story starting in 2020,light headed,weight loss,in and out if the toilet.When i eventually went to the hospital was tokd Cirrhosis,been in and out since,they never explained diet so i have had a couple of burst blood vessels not nice. Now i am aware this us my 1st week of rabbit food!! No booze for
My story starting in 2020,light headed,weight loss,in and out if the toilet.When i eventually went to the hospital was tokd Cirrhosis,been in and out since,they never explained diet so i have had a couple of burst blood vessels not nice. Now i am aware this us my 1st week of rabbit food!! No booze for
Rawai
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Stop Ibrance?
My HB and Platelets have been bad for a while. Mainly because I haven' eaten anything. I am now eating again and feel much better (I had other reasons), but she has ordered me back for new blood tests and wants me to change to Xeloda. I want a chance to get my appetite back up and eating normally before
My HB and Platelets have been bad for a while. Mainly because I haven' eaten anything. I am now eating again and feel much better (I had other reasons), but she has ordered me back for new blood tests and wants me to change to Xeloda. I want a chance to get my appetite back up and eating normally before
SwedishSissi
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Levodopa effect on AF?
Diagnosed with Parkinsons last year.....medication (Levodopa) seems to be helping AF...anyone else feel the same?
Diagnosed with Parkinsons last year.....medication (Levodopa) seems to be helping AF...anyone else feel the same?
fleckynyde
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
upcoming PET scan
so, here’s where we are… My Joe has been experiencing increasing pain in his left hip and thigh. Today he said the thigh is numb. PET scan scheduled this coming Tuesday. He thinks it’s a hairline fracture. Is it wrong of me to hope he’s right, vs his cancer having landed there? He’s 4 months post-Pluvicto
so, here’s where we are… My Joe has been experiencing increasing pain in his left hip and thigh. Today he said the thigh is numb. PET scan scheduled this coming Tuesday. He thinks it’s a hairline fracture. Is it wrong of me to hope he’s right, vs his cancer having landed there? He’s 4 months post-Pluvicto
Cateydid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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