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Using AI to understand what is the best treatment for each patient
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-applies-ai-tool-to-stampede-data-in-prostate-cancer "We already know that there are various variables that get reported as part of routine histology reporting, which have a degree of prognostic impact, particularly in the early stage of the disease. But these
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-applies-ai-tool-to-stampede-data-in-prostate-cancer "We already know that there are various variables that get reported as part of routine histology reporting, which have a degree of prognostic impact, particularly in the early stage of the disease. But these
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Not Cirrhosis
So many of you have watched my journey of the misdiagnosis of my wonderful wife. In the end, we now know a combination of Antibiotics destroyed her kidneys. Due to thinking she had cirrhosis, they had dosage values wrong...etc..etc. She had high billis, which was due to a medication reaction, and
So many of you have watched my journey of the misdiagnosis of my wonderful wife. In the end, we now know a combination of Antibiotics destroyed her kidneys. Due to thinking she had cirrhosis, they had dosage values wrong...etc..etc. She had high billis, which was due to a medication reaction, and
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
UK alternates to Flecainide?
Background is I had 2 ablations in 2019 but Afib started coming back in 2021 so I was put onto flecainide and bisoprolol. The flec ended up causing more issues but since stopping flecainide and staying on bisoprolol I've been doing pretty well. I was on a very low does of 1.25mg daily, I had an occasional
Background is I had 2 ablations in 2019 but Afib started coming back in 2021 so I was put onto flecainide and bisoprolol. The flec ended up causing more issues but since stopping flecainide and staying on bisoprolol I've been doing pretty well. I was on a very low does of 1.25mg daily, I had an occasional
kitenski
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AF Association
3 months ago
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Flecainide PIP info please
Diagnosed first episode March 2023 after exercising with shingles( unknowingly)- had four episodes since waking in AF, (also had Gastric probs during this time) Cardioverted back each time. Currently on Ablation list and awaiting tests to see if I can take Flecainide PIP, intolerant to Beta, Blockers
Diagnosed first episode March 2023 after exercising with shingles( unknowingly)- had four episodes since waking in AF, (also had Gastric probs during this time) Cardioverted back each time. Currently on Ablation list and awaiting tests to see if I can take Flecainide PIP, intolerant to Beta, Blockers
sunlovah
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Patient Day coming to Baltimore, Saturday March 02
Do not miss out on a unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as atrial fibrillation. You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak
Do not miss out on a unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as atrial fibrillation. You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
3 months ago
Arrhythmia Alliance Patient Day coming to Baltimore, Saturday March 02
This is your unique opportunity to meet local experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as SVT and AF You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak to the experts + FREE EKG
This is your unique opportunity to meet local experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as SVT and AF You will also have the chance to meet others living with these conditions. Breakfast, lunch, and a chance to speak to the experts + FREE EKG
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
CT scan instead of gastroscopy / colonoscopy with all PA tests normal
My Active B12 was just about into the sufficient range. My H Pylorii was negative, as was anti IFAB and coeliac. Homocysteine was fine too. My neurologist’s physical exam was normal ( though the sharp stimulus was a little less sharp on the feet. ) I have been taking sublingual B12 and the tingling
My Active B12 was just about into the sufficient range. My H Pylorii was negative, as was anti IFAB and coeliac. Homocysteine was fine too. My neurologist’s physical exam was normal ( though the sharp stimulus was a little less sharp on the feet. ) I have been taking sublingual B12 and the tingling
Applethorpe
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Coma or Vegetative state
Hi - My brother has been in an induced coma following a stroke for 3 weeks. Every time they try to wake him they say he gets “agitated”. Also, today his case manager told me he is able to open his eyes, but when they did the light in the eyes test, there was no reflex. What does that mean? Is he officially
Hi - My brother has been in an induced coma following a stroke for 3 weeks. Every time they try to wake him they say he gets “agitated”. Also, today his case manager told me he is able to open his eyes, but when they did the light in the eyes test, there was no reflex. What does that mean? Is he officially
mamo23
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ICUsteps
7 months ago
Rheumatology consultant with specialist interest in Lupus
Hello, is anyone in the Humberside/ Lincolnshire area under a n NHS Rheumatologist that has a special interest in SLE. ( Lupus) I have moved house and need to find a new rheumatologist. Many thanks
Hello, is anyone in the Humberside/ Lincolnshire area under a n NHS Rheumatologist that has a special interest in SLE. ( Lupus) I have moved house and need to find a new rheumatologist. Many thanks
Jenfy34
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
IBS and Coeliac
I have managed my Coeliac disease since 2009 but last year had a colonoscopy which confirmed my new symptoms were IBS D!! I struggle to know what to eat and feel my quality of life has taken a dive. I have never been someone who gets down but this is seriously effecting my mental health. Two weeks ago
I have managed my Coeliac disease since 2009 but last year had a colonoscopy which confirmed my new symptoms were IBS D!! I struggle to know what to eat and feel my quality of life has taken a dive. I have never been someone who gets down but this is seriously effecting my mental health. Two weeks ago
Mollydav
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Private Health care for second opinion
Has anyone used private health care for a second opinion? I’m 7 weeks post Fibroscan and still nothing in writing. I had a call from a hepatologist last week. He hadn’t seen the scan either but said based on my memory of it I have Cirrhosis. I want someone to give me a proper diagnosis. Bupa have agreed
Has anyone used private health care for a second opinion? I’m 7 weeks post Fibroscan and still nothing in writing. I had a call from a hepatologist last week. He hadn’t seen the scan either but said based on my memory of it I have Cirrhosis. I want someone to give me a proper diagnosis. Bupa have agreed
Pinkglitter93
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
KardiaMobile and Apple Watch
I recently wore a heart monitor for two weeks. While on the monitor both my CardioMobile and my Apple Watch picked up several episodes of Afib, PACs, and Etopics. The results from the heart monitor test showed I had some episodes of PACs but otherwise the test was normal. It never picked one single
I recently wore a heart monitor for two weeks. While on the monitor both my CardioMobile and my Apple Watch picked up several episodes of Afib, PACs, and Etopics. The results from the heart monitor test showed I had some episodes of PACs but otherwise the test was normal. It never picked one single
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
ESMO 2023: PSMAfore Phase 3 Trial of [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 in Taxane-Naive Patients with Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer
Apologies if this was already posted: https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/esmo-2023/esmo-2023-prostate-cancer/147587-esmo-2023-psmafore-phase-3-trial-of-177lu-lu-psma-617-in-taxane-naive-patients-with-mcrpc.html
Apologies if this was already posted: https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/esmo-2023/esmo-2023-prostate-cancer/147587-esmo-2023-psmafore-phase-3-trial-of-177lu-lu-psma-617-in-taxane-naive-patients-with-mcrpc.html
swwags
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA Follow up
Had an appointment with my urologist today. PSA is still 0.00. Obviously I’m thrilled. He said that since I’m 3 years out from RT and 4 years from RP, he’s comfortable with seeing me annually because my PSA has been stable at 0.00 for three years. I told him I thought I’d feel better waiting until
Had an appointment with my urologist today. PSA is still 0.00. Obviously I’m thrilled. He said that since I’m 3 years out from RT and 4 years from RP, he’s comfortable with seeing me annually because my PSA has been stable at 0.00 for three years. I told him I thought I’d feel better waiting until
Jmr11820
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA raise
Hello once again. My father completed 6 courses of docetaxel chemotherapy (last one on 23/05/2023) and he is getting Zoladex injections every 3 months. Last PSA result was 0.89 (14/07/2023). But as he was getting better and the effects of chemotherapy (mainly neuropathy) were subsiding, the PSA test
Hello once again. My father completed 6 courses of docetaxel chemotherapy (last one on 23/05/2023) and he is getting Zoladex injections every 3 months. Last PSA result was 0.89 (14/07/2023). But as he was getting better and the effects of chemotherapy (mainly neuropathy) were subsiding, the PSA test
gio2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
I am so confused about bisoprolol...please help.
Hi i was prescibed 1.25 dose of bisoprolol after being admitted to a+e on 7 Feb. I have known Afib, not permanent afib. Over past year i have been told by EP, top thorasic surgeon, and several cardiologists that anti arrthymia meds and rate control meds are not an option open for me to be presribed this
Hi i was prescibed 1.25 dose of bisoprolol after being admitted to a+e on 7 Feb. I have known Afib, not permanent afib. Over past year i have been told by EP, top thorasic surgeon, and several cardiologists that anti arrthymia meds and rate control meds are not an option open for me to be presribed this
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Post Ablation advice please??
I underwent an RFA for Afib and Aflutter in late last year (coming up on end of blanking period) for paroxysmal afib/flutter first diagnosed 5 years ago. I have been on Flecainide and Diltiazem for several years. Prior to the ablation, I would experience episodes about 2x a week for about 12-24 hours
I underwent an RFA for Afib and Aflutter in late last year (coming up on end of blanking period) for paroxysmal afib/flutter first diagnosed 5 years ago. I have been on Flecainide and Diltiazem for several years. Prior to the ablation, I would experience episodes about 2x a week for about 12-24 hours
Jonboggs
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AF Association
3 months ago
New 'cirrhosee' with reading of 75 on Richter scale! H E L P
See my bio - recently diagnosed cirrhosis with fibroscan reading of 75. Gutted!Interested to hear from those who have, over time, reduced this reading/'score'. Also keen to hear from those with associated eating disorders - e.g. gastroparesis (sluggish stomach) and best ways of managing. Experience
See my bio - recently diagnosed cirrhosis with fibroscan reading of 75. Gutted!Interested to hear from those who have, over time, reduced this reading/'score'. Also keen to hear from those with associated eating disorders - e.g. gastroparesis (sluggish stomach) and best ways of managing. Experience
Iau1
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Is it common to get laryngitis with aps?
I have what seems like laryngitis for 4 weeks now. I'm struggling to talk for long. I'm seeing my ENT doctor Thursday for my ears and hope he will help with my throat (probably won't because it's ear clinic). Just wanted to say I haven't had any sort of virus before this I'm just wondering if aps can
I have what seems like laryngitis for 4 weeks now. I'm struggling to talk for long. I'm seeing my ENT doctor Thursday for my ears and hope he will help with my throat (probably won't because it's ear clinic). Just wanted to say I haven't had any sort of virus before this I'm just wondering if aps can
Charts
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
European Society for Medical Oncology Congress - ESMO 2023 - Two Significant Lutetium Trials -mCRPC
Those following information coming from the ESMO Congress over the last few weeks will be aware of the many presentations focussed on the use of Lutetium. [i]
PSMAfore Study Unveils Game-Changing Results for Prostate Cancer Treatment
[/i] One such highlight was the results from the PSMAfore
Those following information coming from the ESMO Congress over the last few weeks will be aware of the many presentations focussed on the use of Lutetium. [i]
PSMAfore Study Unveils Game-Changing Results for Prostate Cancer Treatment
[/i] One such highlight was the results from the PSMAfore
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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