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First COVID Antibody Test
I just got the results back from my first COVID antibody test. It said that my antibody level is 150. Is this a decent level? It is difficult to find much information on this. I am trying to see if I can feel a little secure if we have family over for Christmas. I will probably wear a mask and
I just got the results back from my first COVID antibody test. It said that my antibody level is 150. Is this a decent level? It is difficult to find much information on this. I am trying to see if I can feel a little secure if we have family over for Christmas. I will probably wear a mask and
noeagaman
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Patient Power's MOST-READ ARTICLEs for 2022
MOST-READ ARTICLE What Does My Lymphocyte Count Mean? If you’ve had a complete blood count blood test and are wondering what the results for the white blood cells — or lymphocytes — mean, you’re not alone. LEARN MORE https://www.patientpower.info/navigating-cancer/what-does-my-lymphocyte-count-mean
MOST-READ ARTICLE What Does My Lymphocyte Count Mean? If you’ve had a complete blood count blood test and are wondering what the results for the white blood cells — or lymphocytes — mean, you’re not alone. LEARN MORE https://www.patientpower.info/navigating-cancer/what-does-my-lymphocyte-count-mean
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Latest Consultation/Bloods
Hi I am in UK. I have just had, in November, my consultation with haematologist to check bloods. I am on watch and wait. All looks stable. The key markers were: Hb 136, white cells 14.9, platelets 253, neutrophils 3, lymphocytes 11.3, creatine 59, CRP less than 1, LDH 215, immunoglobulins normal.
Hi I am in UK. I have just had, in November, my consultation with haematologist to check bloods. I am on watch and wait. All looks stable. The key markers were: Hb 136, white cells 14.9, platelets 253, neutrophils 3, lymphocytes 11.3, creatine 59, CRP less than 1, LDH 215, immunoglobulins normal.
Divisidero
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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Optimal Treatment Combinations in the Management of CLL/SLL Jeff Sharman, MD Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC
Optimal Treatment Combinations in the Management of CLL/SLL Jeff Sharman, MD An installment of the educational program: Advances in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Care: A Master Class for the Community Multidisciplinary Team
Key Takeaways
• Obinutuzumab is the preferred anti-CD20
Optimal Treatment Combinations in the Management of CLL/SLL Jeff Sharman, MD An installment of the educational program: Advances in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Care: A Master Class for the Community Multidisciplinary Team
Key Takeaways
• Obinutuzumab is the preferred anti-CD20
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
2 years ago
"Three-drug combination highly effective in patients with high-risk forms of chronic lymphocytic leukemia"
Three-drug combination highly effective in patients with high-risk forms of chronic lymphocytic leukemia - https://www.news-medical.net/news/20221212/Three-drug-combination-highly-effective-in-patients-with-high-risk-forms-of-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia.aspx - small USA trial (68) with acalabrutinib
Three-drug combination highly effective in patients with high-risk forms of chronic lymphocytic leukemia - https://www.news-medical.net/news/20221212/Three-drug-combination-highly-effective-in-patients-with-high-risk-forms-of-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia.aspx - small USA trial (68) with acalabrutinib
JIDD
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Recently diagnosed with Primary Myelofibrosis
Up until I caught Covid at the beginning of June 2022 I was fit, healthy and pretty active, always outdoors doing something like playing golf two or three times a week. I never really recovered from Covid although tested negative after two weeks. Since that time, I became more and more out of breath
Up until I caught Covid at the beginning of June 2022 I was fit, healthy and pretty active, always outdoors doing something like playing golf two or three times a week. I never really recovered from Covid although tested negative after two weeks. Since that time, I became more and more out of breath
Flyingsteamer
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Collagen
Good Day All I am 80 years old and have been on W & W for 5 years. I am considering taking a collagen supplement for joint pain in my knee. Does anyone know of reason I shouldn't take collagen with CLL. Thanks very much.
Good Day All I am 80 years old and have been on W & W for 5 years. I am considering taking a collagen supplement for joint pain in my knee. Does anyone know of reason I shouldn't take collagen with CLL. Thanks very much.
Buttons42
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CLL Support
2 years ago
🎄Support available over Christmas🎄
Leukaemia
Care Office: Our office will be closed from 12pm on Friday 23rd December until 9am on Tuesday 3rd January 2023. Please head to our website to contact our team and we will respond when our office re-opens in the New Year.
Leukaemia
Care Office: Our office will be closed from 12pm on Friday 23rd December until 9am on Tuesday 3rd January 2023. Please head to our website to contact our team and we will respond when our office re-opens in the New Year.
LCAlex
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Leukaemia Support
2 years ago
Treatment of Richter's syndrome - ASH 2022 Education Program
This year's American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual conference is now underway and the ASH Education Program, Volume 2022, Issue 1 booklet that was published on 9 December 2022 is now available at: https://ashpublications.org/hematology/issue/2022/1 It contains three review articles from sessions
This year's American Society of Hematology (ASH) annual conference is now underway and the ASH Education Program, Volume 2022, Issue 1 booklet that was published on 9 December 2022 is now available at: https://ashpublications.org/hematology/issue/2022/1 It contains three review articles from sessions
CLLerinOz
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Withdrawal from Jakafi
I've been on Jakafi for about two months now, and I'm afraid that it doesn't seem to be working out for me. For the first six weeks, everything looked good: WBC and PLT in normal range and stable, RBC, HCT and HGB steadily declining but still only slightly less than normal. Because of the decline,
I've been on Jakafi for about two months now, and I'm afraid that it doesn't seem to be working out for me. For the first six weeks, everything looked good: WBC and PLT in normal range and stable, RBC, HCT and HGB steadily declining but still only slightly less than normal. Because of the decline,
sbs_patient
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Second opinion
Hi,I suffer from polycythaemia vera and have done so for the last 7 years. I am on hydroxycarbamide, which they have kept increasing the dosage, but it is failing to keep my platelet levels etc in check. The consultant wants to give me a bone marrow biopsy and change my medication, but I would like a
Hi,I suffer from polycythaemia vera and have done so for the last 7 years. I am on hydroxycarbamide, which they have kept increasing the dosage, but it is failing to keep my platelet levels etc in check. The consultant wants to give me a bone marrow biopsy and change my medication, but I would like a
Georgehb
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
9 month Besremi update
Hi All, Latest test results showed that I need a phlebotomy: My HCT was 44.5 and though I'm slightly increasing my Besremi dose (now at 160ish), it hasn't kept the HCT under my target of 42. I went ahead and got a phlebotomy this past weekend--the full amount of 500ml. the previous one I had was
Hi All, Latest test results showed that I need a phlebotomy: My HCT was 44.5 and though I'm slightly increasing my Besremi dose (now at 160ish), it hasn't kept the HCT under my target of 42. I went ahead and got a phlebotomy this past weekend--the full amount of 500ml. the previous one I had was
Elizka
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Ruxolitinib and urinary tract infections
I've been on Jakafi for a couple of months and am starting to see indications of a possible bladder infection. I understand that UTIs are a reported side effect of this medication. I found a posting on this topic from a few years ago and was wondering if anyone else has been having this problem.
I've been on Jakafi for a couple of months and am starting to see indications of a possible bladder infection. I understand that UTIs are a reported side effect of this medication. I found a posting on this topic from a few years ago and was wondering if anyone else has been having this problem.
sbs_patient
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia treatment algorithm 2022
This 29 November 2022 review article published in the [i]Blood Cancer Journal[/i] presents an up-to-date treatment algorithm for CLL. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41408-022-00756-9 [i]"The treatment landscape for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has changed considerably with the
This 29 November 2022 review article published in the [i]Blood Cancer Journal[/i] presents an up-to-date treatment algorithm for CLL. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41408-022-00756-9 [i]"The treatment landscape for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has changed considerably with the
CLLerinOz
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Covid vaccines , boosters and shingles
I am feeling better after 4 weekly infusions of Gazyva and 2 blood transfusions 1 week apart .... it was a sunny day here in southern oregon .. and my wife and i had a nice bike ride with our 2 dogs .. i would like some of you researchers to let me know if this article applies to us CLL patience .
I am feeling better after 4 weekly infusions of Gazyva and 2 blood transfusions 1 week apart .... it was a sunny day here in southern oregon .. and my wife and i had a nice bike ride with our 2 dogs .. i would like some of you researchers to let me know if this article applies to us CLL patience .
craterlake
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Stopped using Evusheld
I received this message from UCSF. I believe, soon they will stop using it everywhere else too. In recent weeks, California has seen a rapid increase and dominance in circulation of COVID-19 Omicron subvariants which are resistant to our current monoclonal antibody treatment (bebtelovimab) and prophylaxis
I received this message from UCSF. I believe, soon they will stop using it everywhere else too. In recent weeks, California has seen a rapid increase and dominance in circulation of COVID-19 Omicron subvariants which are resistant to our current monoclonal antibody treatment (bebtelovimab) and prophylaxis
shazie
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Revolutionary gene therapy offers hope for untreatable cancers
T-cells were collected from a healthy donor and changed so that they could kill other T-cells, including her
leukaemia
cells. This was done using base editing, which allows scientists to make a single change in the billions of letters of DNA that make up a person’s genetic code.
T-cells were collected from a healthy donor and changed so that they could kill other T-cells, including her
leukaemia
cells. This was done using base editing, which allows scientists to make a single change in the billions of letters of DNA that make up a person’s genetic code.
cesces
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
4 of 5 treatments for covid in immunocompromised being removed in NHS
[/i] [i]Since last year, these patients – who primarily have blood cancers such as
leukaemia
, kidney disease or have had an organ transplant – have been able to access five anti-Covid drugs which prevent them from falling seriously ill and ending up in hospital.
[/i] [i]Since last year, these patients – who primarily have blood cancers such as
leukaemia
, kidney disease or have had an organ transplant – have been able to access five anti-Covid drugs which prevent them from falling seriously ill and ending up in hospital.
Harvist
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CLL Support
2 years ago
UK Webinar 6.30pm BST Monday 26th September - COVID -19 update, where we are today and what is in place to help protect me this winter?
This webinar is hosted by
Leukaemia
Care to inform
leukaemia
patients and their families on COVID-19 recommendations and available strategies to aid navigating during the coming winter.
This webinar is hosted by
Leukaemia
Care to inform
leukaemia
patients and their families on COVID-19 recommendations and available strategies to aid navigating during the coming winter.
HAIRBEAR_UK
Founder Admin
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Promising research is currently underway to use humanized bispecific single-domain antibodies
I was wondering if anyone has seen this new trial for applicable candidates https://cllsociety.org/2022/11/ash-2021-bispecific-v%CE%B39v%CE%B42-t-and-type-1-nkt-cell-engager-lava-051-as-first-in-class-clinical-candidate-to-target-cd1d-expressing-cll-mm-and-aml/ ASH 2021: Bispecific Vγ9Vδ2-T and
I was wondering if anyone has seen this new trial for applicable candidates https://cllsociety.org/2022/11/ash-2021-bispecific-v%CE%B39v%CE%B42-t-and-type-1-nkt-cell-engager-lava-051-as-first-in-class-clinical-candidate-to-target-cd1d-expressing-cll-mm-and-aml/ ASH 2021: Bispecific Vγ9Vδ2-T and
spi3
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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