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CD19 CAR-T cell therapy for B-ALL achieved remarkable efficacy with a complete remission of 70–90%
This looks interesting but way over my knowledge base. Perhaps some of you super brains can figure this out. In recent years, the increasing advancements and applications of cellular immunotherapy have enabled the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and it has emerged as an efficacious
This looks interesting but way over my knowledge base. Perhaps some of you super brains can figure this out. In recent years, the increasing advancements and applications of cellular immunotherapy have enabled the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and it has emerged as an efficacious
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Worrying test results
Hi all I recently visited my GP because of bladder pain (briefly quite acute, but now very low level). She ran bloods and they came back with some worrying results re kidney function. Creatine - 141umol/L EGFR - 50ml/min (1.73m2) GGT - 78 u/l C-reactive prot - 5mg/l I am 35 years old, 183cm and about
Hi all I recently visited my GP because of bladder pain (briefly quite acute, but now very low level). She ran bloods and they came back with some worrying results re kidney function. Creatine - 141umol/L EGFR - 50ml/min (1.73m2) GGT - 78 u/l C-reactive prot - 5mg/l I am 35 years old, 183cm and about
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
Help! What to do after faecal disimpaction
Hello, I'm new to this chat. I have a 3 year old who is currently going through faecal disimpaction. We are on about day 3, seems to be going according to plan. My question is, once all the blocked up poo has been removed and he poo is watery/bitty, can I just encourage lots of fluids and give him prune
Hello, I'm new to this chat. I have a 3 year old who is currently going through faecal disimpaction. We are on about day 3, seems to be going according to plan. My question is, once all the blocked up poo has been removed and he poo is watery/bitty, can I just encourage lots of fluids and give him prune
Mumuk
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ERIC
3 years ago
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Abiraterone, prednisone, eplerenone, and blood pressure
I’ve been on Lupron and abiraterone + prednisone for three years, which has maintained my PSA < 0.1. But my BP has been increasing even though I’ve been taking benazepril 20 mg/day plus amlodipine besylate 2.5 mg/day for many years. Average BP over Jan 2022 has been 167/80, which obviously isn’t good
I’ve been on Lupron and abiraterone + prednisone for three years, which has maintained my PSA < 0.1. But my BP has been increasing even though I’ve been taking benazepril 20 mg/day plus amlodipine besylate 2.5 mg/day for many years. Average BP over Jan 2022 has been 167/80, which obviously isn’t good
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Toenail Fungus Treatments
I have ANCA Vasculitis, have had a
Kidney
Transplant
- way back in July 2013- and am on a Cocktail of Drugs, to both prevent Rejection and control my Vasculitis. I know that this IS 'Quite An Ask' but any advice, anyone can give me, would be much appreciated. Many Thanks AndrewT
I have ANCA Vasculitis, have had a
Kidney
Transplant
- way back in July 2013- and am on a Cocktail of Drugs, to both prevent Rejection and control my Vasculitis. I know that this IS 'Quite An Ask' but any advice, anyone can give me, would be much appreciated. Many Thanks AndrewT
AndrewT
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Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
Steroid dependent membranous nephritis
Hlo everyone. This is my first post and i so eagerly want ur views about my condition. I am 37 years old south Asian male.i was first diagnosed with proteinuria in 2007 and biopsy result showed Minimal change disease.i was given occasional steroids in various forms till 2011.remission occured and went
Hlo everyone. This is my first post and i so eagerly want ur views about my condition. I am 37 years old south Asian male.i was first diagnosed with proteinuria in 2007 and biopsy result showed Minimal change disease.i was given occasional steroids in various forms till 2011.remission occured and went
Sajjadsadique
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Liver Transplant Recipients
If you're a liver transplant recipient, please consider taking part in a new study by NHS Blood and Transplant and Imperial College. The ‘MELODY’ study is looking into the antibody response to COVID-19 in people who are immunosuppressed and vaccinated. To take part, you'll need to be over 18 years
If you're a liver transplant recipient, please consider taking part in a new study by NHS Blood and Transplant and Imperial College. The ‘MELODY’ study is looking into the antibody response to COVID-19 in people who are immunosuppressed and vaccinated. To take part, you'll need to be over 18 years
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Dehydrated improved my egfr!
We are all told one of the important things is to stay hydrated. Drink lots of water. Above normal levels. Thought this would not only help kidney health but cause it to flush out more toxic things from our systems such as Creatinine, Phosphorous, etc. I get blood tests every 3 weeks as part of my
We are all told one of the important things is to stay hydrated. Drink lots of water. Above normal levels. Thought this would not only help kidney health but cause it to flush out more toxic things from our systems such as Creatinine, Phosphorous, etc. I get blood tests every 3 weeks as part of my
RickHow
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
Transplant
Im going in to hospital today having my assessment for my liver transplant. I'm a bit worried about the tests, I'm especially worried about the treadmill as i dont walk very well because of nerve pain 🙃
Im going in to hospital today having my assessment for my liver transplant. I'm a bit worried about the tests, I'm especially worried about the treadmill as i dont walk very well because of nerve pain 🙃
Ozzie1961
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Septic Arthritis
Hi folks. Just wondering if any of you have had experience of Septic Arthritis? My wife has has excruciating pain and swelling in her knee, was unable to walk etc. was admitted to hospital a few days ago and they’re still doing test but think it could be this. What was the treatment and do you recover
Hi folks. Just wondering if any of you have had experience of Septic Arthritis? My wife has has excruciating pain and swelling in her knee, was unable to walk etc. was admitted to hospital a few days ago and they’re still doing test but think it could be this. What was the treatment and do you recover
Worsuz
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Angiotensin Ⅱ Receptor Blockers
A new paper in the Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy, below, [1]. "The use of anti-hypertensive drugs was reportedly associated with an increasing risk of Pca. However, as an effect of post diagnostic use of anti-hypertensive drugs, angiotensin Ⅱ receptor blockers(
[i][u]ARBs)was associated
A new paper in the Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy, below, [1]. "The use of anti-hypertensive drugs was reportedly associated with an increasing risk of Pca. However, as an effect of post diagnostic use of anti-hypertensive drugs, angiotensin Ⅱ receptor blockers(
[i][u]ARBs)was associated
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Local Anastasia
Finally got my cornea graft date. Going to try local anastethia for the first time after having multiple invasive procedures under general Anastasia. I’m a bit scared. Not too much but would love to hear good experiences of local Anastasia. Thank you
Finally got my cornea graft date. Going to try local anastethia for the first time after having multiple invasive procedures under general Anastasia. I’m a bit scared. Not too much but would love to hear good experiences of local Anastasia. Thank you
SpaceBend
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
DOES IVERMECTIN SLOW CLL
I previously posted that my absolute lymphocyte count was steadily growing then after I had both vaccinations my counts rose 50% in a few months. I later got covid and took ivermectin for a few days and my lymphocyte count went down from 30k to about 26.5k. I thought maybe a coincidence. Doing some
I previously posted that my absolute lymphocyte count was steadily growing then after I had both vaccinations my counts rose 50% in a few months. I later got covid and took ivermectin for a few days and my lymphocyte count went down from 30k to about 26.5k. I thought maybe a coincidence. Doing some
mleo123
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Queries on kidney health
Hi I’m just looking for some advice please I’ve had Pernicious Anaemia for over 12 yrs now but on studying my print out of bloods done in September 2021 I noticed my eGFR was a low 50 which is stage 3 chronic kidney, I’m 67 years old and had problems with kidney stones from my mid 30s. My question is
Hi I’m just looking for some advice please I’ve had Pernicious Anaemia for over 12 yrs now but on studying my print out of bloods done in September 2021 I noticed my eGFR was a low 50 which is stage 3 chronic kidney, I’m 67 years old and had problems with kidney stones from my mid 30s. My question is
Liz061254
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Bladder, Groin and back pain.
Hi there I am a 35 year old woman. And I'm looking for some advice and if anyone can shed some light. 2 weeks ago I had what it seemed a uti. I was in severe pain in my bladder area. I've been prescribed antibiotics twice (nitrofurantoin). My urine sample was negative however. There were no nitrites
Hi there I am a 35 year old woman. And I'm looking for some advice and if anyone can shed some light. 2 weeks ago I had what it seemed a uti. I was in severe pain in my bladder area. I've been prescribed antibiotics twice (nitrofurantoin). My urine sample was negative however. There were no nitrites
Jet111
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Pain Concern
3 years ago
Knew husband had spot on9th rib latest scans/ct show more in spine! Will Chemo slow these down?
He is to have 6 treatments with Taxotere possibly more. Finished 3rd even with lowering dose past 3 days wiped out again! Would like to know if this will slow down the cancer? Will he have quality of life for a time after or is it continued treatments till they just don’t work anymore! His PSA is coming
He is to have 6 treatments with Taxotere possibly more. Finished 3rd even with lowering dose past 3 days wiped out again! Would like to know if this will slow down the cancer? Will he have quality of life for a time after or is it continued treatments till they just don’t work anymore! His PSA is coming
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
First Adt treatment
I started firmagon and zytiga/prednisone on December 10. On January 7, testosterone was below 3, but PSA increased from 4.8 to 5.1. Home likely is prostate resistant cancer after first treatment? I may be on the wrong forum here, because I am Gleason 8, cribriform morphology and PNI, but no indications
I started firmagon and zytiga/prednisone on December 10. On January 7, testosterone was below 3, but PSA increased from 4.8 to 5.1. Home likely is prostate resistant cancer after first treatment? I may be on the wrong forum here, because I am Gleason 8, cribriform morphology and PNI, but no indications
Gatodd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Happy to be here!
With everything that's been going on with my lung disease over the past few years, I often forget just how fortunate I am to still be here. In September 2003 I was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia at the age of 18. I was totally blindsided and the future looked bleak. The amazing treatments
With everything that's been going on with my lung disease over the past few years, I often forget just how fortunate I am to still be here. In September 2003 I was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia at the age of 18. I was totally blindsided and the future looked bleak. The amazing treatments
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Cyberknife how accurate
PSMA than Cyberknife, over 5 days, then 30 days later, no change in PSA, in 90 days then PSA increased, So I paid for another PSMA to compare and found tumor no change in size at its location. Meet this week to ask “ did you miss”.
PSMA than Cyberknife, over 5 days, then 30 days later, no change in PSA, in 90 days then PSA increased, So I paid for another PSMA to compare and found tumor no change in size at its location. Meet this week to ask “ did you miss”.
Lousantoro
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Staying on the Path
The reality of
kidney
transplant
or dialysis is more unappealing than the temporary taste of blueberry pie that only causes me more damage. These groups, in my opinion, are to helps us support others as we are on the same journey.
The reality of
kidney
transplant
or dialysis is more unappealing than the temporary taste of blueberry pie that only causes me more damage. These groups, in my opinion, are to helps us support others as we are on the same journey.
alan33
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
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