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Omega-3s could boost immunotherapy's cancer-fighting power
In contrast, mice on the high-omega-6 diet and given
immunotherapy
experienced accelerated tumor growth in certain tumor types.
In contrast, mice on the high-omega-6 diet and given
immunotherapy
experienced accelerated tumor growth in certain tumor types.
bennevisplace
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
New Trial: A Study of CF33-hNIS (VAXINIA), an Oncolytic Virus, as Monotherapy or in Combination With Pembrolizumab in Adults With MAST
We are hoping to harness the promise of virology and
immunotherapy
for the treatment of a wide variety of deadly cancers.” [/i] Below are links to: 1. City of Hope Press Release about the drug, 2.
We are hoping to harness the promise of virology and
immunotherapy
for the treatment of a wide variety of deadly cancers.” [/i] Below are links to: 1. City of Hope Press Release about the drug, 2.
cujoe
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
arenaviral immunotherapies induce potent T cell responses in novel combinations and against tumor self-antigens
"The combination of an arenaviral
immunotherapy
with a 4-1BB agonistic antibody resulted in complete tumor rejection in 30 percent of mice following treatment.
"The combination of an arenaviral
immunotherapy
with a 4-1BB agonistic antibody resulted in complete tumor rejection in 30 percent of mice following treatment.
George71
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Webinar 7pm 18th MAY - COVID -19 update, vaccination boosters and treatments
Dr Helen Parry, Institute of Immunology and
Immunotherapy
, Associate Professor and Consultant Haematologist, University of Birmingham.
Dr Helen Parry, Institute of Immunology and
Immunotherapy
, Associate Professor and Consultant Haematologist, University of Birmingham.
HAIRBEAR_UK
in
Leukaemia Support
2 years ago
Anyone familiar with this Oncologist?
EMMANUEL S. ANTONARAKIS, MD Clark Endowed Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Transplantation Clark Endowed Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Transplantation Associate Director of Translational Research, Masonic Cancer Center Genitourinary Oncologist
EMMANUEL S. ANTONARAKIS, MD Clark Endowed Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Transplantation Clark Endowed Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Transplantation Associate Director of Translational Research, Masonic Cancer Center Genitourinary Oncologist
JolleySprings
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Sharing a video - ASCO 2022 highlights
Hi everyone The Lung Cancer Research Foundation ran a session yesterday to share the highlights of the major developments in lung cancer treatments presented at ASCO this year. ASCO is one of the major cancer conferences for researchers and doctors. I've posted the link here. Its an hour long and
Hi everyone The Lung Cancer Research Foundation ran a session yesterday to share the highlights of the major developments in lung cancer treatments presented at ASCO this year. ASCO is one of the major cancer conferences for researchers and doctors. I've posted the link here. Its an hour long and
sassassas
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
30 months with PCA - experiences with ADT, Docetaxel, Xtandi / Nubeqa, Provenge and experimental immunotherapy trial.
Among those included adjuvant radiation therapy (we lobbied and convinced a radiologist to go along with this) and Provenge (sipuleucel-T) as yet another
immunotherapy
option.
Among those included adjuvant radiation therapy (we lobbied and convinced a radiologist to go along with this) and Provenge (sipuleucel-T) as yet another
immunotherapy
option.
Namork
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Bulldog242.
I got cancer in my left lung 2yrs ago they got rid of it with radiotherapy 10 month ago it came back in my broncial tube they cant get rid they said its in the worst place possible I've had 10 treatments of
immunotherapy
i was 67 then the cancers stayed the same i said will i see 70 probably not consultant
I got cancer in my left lung 2yrs ago they got rid of it with radiotherapy 10 month ago it came back in my broncial tube they cant get rid they said its in the worst place possible I've had 10 treatments of
immunotherapy
i was 67 then the cancers stayed the same i said will i see 70 probably not consultant
Bulldog242
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
NSCLC again 18 months after radical radiotherapy. Oncologist says it appears to be the same cancer as before.
He was advised he can’t have radiotherapy again (understandably) and has been referred onwards for a consultation/appointment to consider if he can have further treatment for the new small tumour ( I am not sure if
immunotherapy
or targeted may be considered ).
He was advised he can’t have radiotherapy again (understandably) and has been referred onwards for a consultation/appointment to consider if he can have further treatment for the new small tumour ( I am not sure if
immunotherapy
or targeted may be considered ).
M123456789
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Immonotherapy Overview
I came across an overview of current
immunotherapy
approaches. It has a lot less jargon than most research papers. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8910587/
I came across an overview of current
immunotherapy
approaches. It has a lot less jargon than most research papers. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8910587/
Javelin18
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Updated information causing confusion
My local oncologist recommend Y90 and
immunotherapy
. The cancer research hospital referred me to the transplant team at another hospital. The transplant team recommends another resection. These are the issues.
My local oncologist recommend Y90 and
immunotherapy
. The cancer research hospital referred me to the transplant team at another hospital. The transplant team recommends another resection. These are the issues.
Iggy08713287
Patient
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
Rewriting the SCLC Narrative
Beginning
immunotherapy
that same month by April 2021, a mere seven months later, there was no longer any evidence of disease. Is that hope? Perhaps for others, but for me that is reality. My cancer journey was months not years and had no side effects whatsoever.
Beginning
immunotherapy
that same month by April 2021, a mere seven months later, there was no longer any evidence of disease. Is that hope? Perhaps for others, but for me that is reality. My cancer journey was months not years and had no side effects whatsoever.
TomAnderson
in
Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Anyone had this problem
On permetrex and
immunotherapy
maintenance bloods show problem kidneys stop treatment for four weeks put me on steroids get bloods done in 2 weeks again I’m get bit scaredx
On permetrex and
immunotherapy
maintenance bloods show problem kidneys stop treatment for four weeks put me on steroids get bloods done in 2 weeks again I’m get bit scaredx
Red58
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
JEMPERLI (dostarlimab), a new programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1)-blocking antibody
term=Dostarlimab&draw=2&rank=33 Here are articles describing this new drug: https://www.urologytimes.com/view/fda-grants-tumor-agnostic-approval-to-
immunotherapy
-dostarlimab https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9331682/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8739161/
term=Dostarlimab&draw=2&rank=33 Here are articles describing this new drug: https://www.urologytimes.com/view/fda-grants-tumor-agnostic-approval-to-
immunotherapy
-dostarlimab https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9331682/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8739161/
GP24
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
mad, sad, frustrated, worried ☹️
In lieu of starting Jeff on a PARP inhibitor, he wants him on
immunotherapy
, likely Keytruda. If this happens it won’t disqualify him for LU-177, but instead might buy him some time. His PSA more than doubled in less than a month … currently 589. This is all so horrible.
In lieu of starting Jeff on a PARP inhibitor, he wants him on
immunotherapy
, likely Keytruda. If this happens it won’t disqualify him for LU-177, but instead might buy him some time. His PSA more than doubled in less than a month … currently 589. This is all so horrible.
Pancake_Lefse
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Treatment post ADT failure?
My oncologist has talked about a few options - Apalutamide,
immunotherapy
, chemotherapy. LU-177 is only available to me in a randomized trial (50% get a placebo). As I understand, from all the available options for us LU-177 has shown the best results.
My oncologist has talked about a few options - Apalutamide,
immunotherapy
, chemotherapy. LU-177 is only available to me in a randomized trial (50% get a placebo). As I understand, from all the available options for us LU-177 has shown the best results.
barrybayarea
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Pembro / keytruda
Is anyone being treated for colorectal cancer with any success with
immunotherapy
. My tumour was removed successfully but I have lymph involvement. I know it’s great for shrinking tumour but what about the lymph gland involvement. Any help gratefully received.
Is anyone being treated for colorectal cancer with any success with
immunotherapy
. My tumour was removed successfully but I have lymph involvement. I know it’s great for shrinking tumour but what about the lymph gland involvement. Any help gratefully received.
DeeD123
in
Colon Cancer Connected
3 years ago
Treatment Failures
I have had targeted therapy,
immunotherapy
and chemotherapy. I am still alive after 2 years but the expectation at the start was 10 years. My cancer has changed from the start when it was EGFR positive, ALK negative but I'm not sure quite how.
I have had targeted therapy,
immunotherapy
and chemotherapy. I am still alive after 2 years but the expectation at the start was 10 years. My cancer has changed from the start when it was EGFR positive, ALK negative but I'm not sure quite how.
sally70
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Treatments and Surviving Cancer
I did
immunotherapy
for 1 year. Today I don't take life for granted, but I enjoy my life and spend a lot of time with my grandbabies that God blessed me with to the fullest. I have started traveling more to see sights that I want to see.
I did
immunotherapy
for 1 year. Today I don't take life for granted, but I enjoy my life and spend a lot of time with my grandbabies that God blessed me with to the fullest. I have started traveling more to see sights that I want to see.
Linnie1430
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Something To Share
Close friends like Wendy know that Jimmy had to stop his
immunotherapy
treatment at the end of February. Catch 22. It seemed to be working on cancer BUT it was destroying what little liver he had left. So after discussing with his GI that he loves and trusts, he opted to stop treatment.
Close friends like Wendy know that Jimmy had to stop his
immunotherapy
treatment at the end of February. Catch 22. It seemed to be working on cancer BUT it was destroying what little liver he had left. So after discussing with his GI that he loves and trusts, he opted to stop treatment.
DancingEyes63
Caregiver
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
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