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Secondary adrenal insufficiency after immunotherapy
I begun chemo and
immunotherapy
(Pembrolizumab/Keytruda) in September 2022. In January 2023 I finished the chemo and ten days latter I had an Addisonian Crisis. The
immunotherapy
destroyed my pituitary gland along with the tumor.
I begun chemo and
immunotherapy
(Pembrolizumab/Keytruda) in September 2022. In January 2023 I finished the chemo and ten days latter I had an Addisonian Crisis. The
immunotherapy
destroyed my pituitary gland along with the tumor.
Outandabout-1
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Radiation for Salvage Treatment
Are there any other promising treatments such as
immunotherapy
or vaccines, including ones in clinical trials, that could provide a better outcome? How about treatments outside US? Tall_allen, you certainly know a lot about different kinds of treatments including those in clinical trials.
Are there any other promising treatments such as
immunotherapy
or vaccines, including ones in clinical trials, that could provide a better outcome? How about treatments outside US? Tall_allen, you certainly know a lot about different kinds of treatments including those in clinical trials.
Rams91
in
Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
Side effects from immunotherapy
+ Did the side effects cause you/your loved one to stop
immunotherapy
? + What are your thoughts about
immunotherapy
in general? Is there anything you want doctors to know? Thank you in advance for your feedback! 💙
+ Did the side effects cause you/your loved one to stop
immunotherapy
? + What are your thoughts about
immunotherapy
in general? Is there anything you want doctors to know? Thank you in advance for your feedback! 💙
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
9 months ago
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This looks interesting- https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/jbi-802-initial-phase-i-data-suggests-therapeutic-potential-in-sensitizing-
immunotherapy
-resistant-tumors-and-in-myeloproliferative-neoplasms-with-thrombocytosis-302028480.html Very early days but looks hopeful.
This looks interesting- https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/jbi-802-initial-phase-i-data-suggests-therapeutic-potential-in-sensitizing-
immunotherapy
-resistant-tumors-and-in-myeloproliferative-neoplasms-with-thrombocytosis-302028480.html Very early days but looks hopeful.
Phantasia
in
MPN Voice
6 months ago
current state of Immuno therapy , how we got here and where we are going - Peter Attia
Some great info about cancer at the cell level Current state of treatments for metastatic cancer and reasons for the lack of progress over the decades [22:30]; The interplay between the immune system and cancer cells [32:00]; Different ways cancer can suppress the immune response, and how
immunotherapy
Some great info about cancer at the cell level Current state of treatments for metastatic cancer and reasons for the lack of progress over the decades [22:30]; The interplay between the immune system and cancer cells [32:00]; Different ways cancer can suppress the immune response, and how
immunotherapy
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Cancer at the cell level Peter Attia
great info about how we got here and where we are going Current state of treatments for metastatic cancer and reasons for the lack of progress over the decades [22:30]; The interplay between the immune system and cancer cells [32:00]; Different ways cancer can suppress the immune response, and how
immunotherapy
great info about how we got here and where we are going Current state of treatments for metastatic cancer and reasons for the lack of progress over the decades [22:30]; The interplay between the immune system and cancer cells [32:00]; Different ways cancer can suppress the immune response, and how
immunotherapy
Scout4answers
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Chemotherapy and kidney disease
Chemo and
immunotherapy
started yesterday, a gruelling regime of weekly treatment for 3 months followed by 3 weekly. I know the oncologist will keep a close eye on my bloods as the
immunotherapy
especially is known for toxicity to organs.
Chemo and
immunotherapy
started yesterday, a gruelling regime of weekly treatment for 3 months followed by 3 weekly. I know the oncologist will keep a close eye on my bloods as the
immunotherapy
especially is known for toxicity to organs.
stoicmother
in
Kidney Disease
1 year ago
FDA Investigating 'Serious Risk' of Malignancy After CAR-T Therapy - Applies to all approved therapies, but benefits still outweigh risks
"Finally, we know that cancer
immunotherapy
such as checkpoint blockade for solid tumors, which does not rely on gene therapy, can very rarely result in T-cell lymphomas."
"Finally, we know that cancer
immunotherapy
such as checkpoint blockade for solid tumors, which does not rely on gene therapy, can very rarely result in T-cell lymphomas."
cujoe
in
CLL Support
8 months ago
MAJOR CANCER CURE! (yeah, I know it's not PD)
A small
immunotherapy
drug trial is making a big difference in the fight against cancer. Tumors vanished after 6 months of an experimental therapy called dostarlimab.
A small
immunotherapy
drug trial is making a big difference in the fight against cancer. Tumors vanished after 6 months of an experimental therapy called dostarlimab.
PDWarrior1900
in
Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
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- Friday 4th August 10-11am Get in touch -
Email
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ConnectRoyCastle
Administrator
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Just in case you missed it....
The recording of the June 2023 Triage Cancer Webinar on Cancer and Disability Insurance can be viewed here:
https://vimeo.com/838469780
The recording of the LiveLung Virtual SCLC Meeting - June 20, 2023 with
Hossein Borghaei, DO - Fox Chase Cancer Center on
and SCLC
The recording of the June 2023 Triage Cancer Webinar on Cancer and Disability Insurance can be viewed here:
https://vimeo.com/838469780
The recording of the LiveLung Virtual SCLC Meeting - June 20, 2023 with
Hossein Borghaei, DO - Fox Chase Cancer Center on
and SCLC
AmyKamp
Partner
in
Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
CA125 plus MRI = trouble (despite contrary advice)
Immunotherapy
? Trials? Etc etc (I’m BRAC -ve). Just wondering what I could ask for. Also, what’s the best place to go for a 2nd opinion? I’m in North Essex.
Immunotherapy
? Trials? Etc etc (I’m BRAC -ve). Just wondering what I could ask for. Also, what’s the best place to go for a 2nd opinion? I’m in North Essex.
Irisisme
in
My Ovacome
11 months ago
Neuroendocrine PCa
I was treated with 4 rounds of atezolizumab/carboplatin/etoposide (chemotherapy and
immunotherapy
). A pet/CT scan shows it was effective, and I fared better than I expected going in, but definitely have fatigue and weakness.
I was treated with 4 rounds of atezolizumab/carboplatin/etoposide (chemotherapy and
immunotherapy
). A pet/CT scan shows it was effective, and I fared better than I expected going in, but definitely have fatigue and weakness.
CharlieBC
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Starting therapy 5 yrs post CAR-T with another immunotherapy trial, now epcoritamab
Making my exercise "rounds" at the hospital
It was a nice long run and far exceeded the average duration of response to CAR-T in CLL, but as we all have grown to accept, essentially all therapies in CLL are palliative. If you live long enough, most but not all of us will eventually relapse.
Making my exercise "rounds" at the hospital
It was a nice long run and far exceeded the average duration of response to CAR-T in CLL, but as we all have grown to accept, essentially all therapies in CLL are palliative. If you live long enough, most but not all of us will eventually relapse.
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
11 months ago
BIOMARKER TESTING
My wife has extensive small cell lung cancer (SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy,
immunotherapy
and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current
immunotherapy
(atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective.
My wife has extensive small cell lung cancer (SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy,
immunotherapy
and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current
immunotherapy
(atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective.
Info911
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Things I Like About ADT
Debilitating radiation, chemo treatments, and an
immunotherapy
clinical trial barely slowed the cancer down for her, and she was taken from us far too soon. In my case though, after starting ADT on November 25th with a PSA of 104, by January 14th my PSA was a mere 1.4.
Debilitating radiation, chemo treatments, and an
immunotherapy
clinical trial barely slowed the cancer down for her, and she was taken from us far too soon. In my case though, after starting ADT on November 25th with a PSA of 104, by January 14th my PSA was a mere 1.4.
32Percenter
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Trying To Hold Onto Hope
In my very brief research, it doesn't seem like
immunotherapy
is all that successful. How long will it take for the cancer to outsmart this? I also worry that he is going to deteriorate quickly like he did last time, and that we don't have much time left.
In my very brief research, it doesn't seem like
immunotherapy
is all that successful. How long will it take for the cancer to outsmart this? I also worry that he is going to deteriorate quickly like he did last time, and that we don't have much time left.
Sunnyday1122
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Treatment Options
21/2023 PSA TOTAL. 0.38. 12/20/2022 PSA TOTAL. 0.67. 11/15/2022 PSA TOTAL. 0.64. 10/25/2022 Been on Lupron since 4/2020, Xtandi was added in 11/2022 due rising PSA PSA rising after about 6 months With current rise MO has laid out the following, clinical trial with Chemo and
immunotherapy
21/2023 PSA TOTAL. 0.38. 12/20/2022 PSA TOTAL. 0.67. 11/15/2022 PSA TOTAL. 0.64. 10/25/2022 Been on Lupron since 4/2020, Xtandi was added in 11/2022 due rising PSA PSA rising after about 6 months With current rise MO has laid out the following, clinical trial with Chemo and
immunotherapy
Coachmy4
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Immunotherapy and… Nothing Else?
https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2023/neoadjuvant-
immunotherapy
-only-treatment KR, SJ
https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2023/neoadjuvant-
immunotherapy
-only-treatment KR, SJ
321adam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Relative risk for secondary bone marrow cancer within 5 years after initial CLL chemoimmunotherapy treatment (typically BR or FCR)
The Abstract
Interpretation:
[i]Although tMDS/AML risks are significantly elevated after initial chemo/
immunotherapy
for most LNs, patients treated more recently have lower tMDS/AML risks, except after CLL/SLL.
The Abstract
Interpretation:
[i]Although tMDS/AML risks are significantly elevated after initial chemo/
immunotherapy
for most LNs, patients treated more recently have lower tMDS/AML risks, except after CLL/SLL.
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
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