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Bone barrow biopsy in cml
I am describing my fathers report below can anyone tell me what that mean Microscopic Description: Bone marrow biopsy : Hypercellular bone marrow showing myeloid preponderance with adequate maturation. Megakaryocytes are increased and shows dyspoietic changes included micromegakaryocytes. Erythroid
I am describing my fathers report below can anyone tell me what that mean Microscopic Description: Bone marrow biopsy : Hypercellular bone marrow showing myeloid preponderance with adequate maturation. Megakaryocytes are increased and shows dyspoietic changes included micromegakaryocytes. Erythroid
sumit-dubey
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CLL Support
6 years ago
CLL Society Alert- Toronto Support Group Poll, Dr. Hallek interview, European Hematology Assoc. & Patient meetings in person and online.
- CancerCare Sponsored ONLINE Meeting Thursday, June 21st from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM ET CancerCare invites to you participate in a free teleconference or webcast: Update on Chronic
Lymphocytic
Leukemia
(CLL) featuring John Pagel, MD, PhD from Swedish Cancer Institute, John Allen, MD from Weill Cornell
- CancerCare Sponsored ONLINE Meeting Thursday, June 21st from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM ET CancerCare invites to you participate in a free teleconference or webcast: Update on Chronic
Lymphocytic
Leukemia
(CLL) featuring John Pagel, MD, PhD from Swedish Cancer Institute, John Allen, MD from Weill Cornell
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
6 years ago
unmutated cll patient treatment with fcr
hi there. i would like pls to know if unmutated cll patients as i am have complete remision for several years after FCR treatment or they all relaps after 2 to 3 years .fish test necative to 17p deletion. [i]Image of overall survival comparison with FC and FCR for IGHV mutated and unmutated added by
hi there. i would like pls to know if unmutated cll patients as i am have complete remision for several years after FCR treatment or they all relaps after 2 to 3 years .fish test necative to 17p deletion. [i]Image of overall survival comparison with FC and FCR for IGHV mutated and unmutated added by
Neoklis
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CLL Support
6 years ago
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Concernef
i had yearly mammogram June 11 was about a month late because of wreck , recalled July 2 with concerns of finding lymph node they said 4 inches but think they meant 4 cm , my concern is my sister passed away from breast cancer metastasis , is their a blood test that can show if cancer cells present
i had yearly mammogram June 11 was about a month late because of wreck , recalled July 2 with concerns of finding lymph node they said 4 inches but think they meant 4 cm , my concern is my sister passed away from breast cancer metastasis , is their a blood test that can show if cancer cells present
Rjbp1950
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CLL Support
6 years ago
CLLSA and Leukaemia Care Joint Response to NHS England regarding Ibrutinib Prescribing as per NICE TA
This is the letter sent to Professor Peter Clarke on 2nd July 2018 for the review of Ibrutinib prescribing.
Professor Peter Clark
Chair NHS England Chemotherapy Clinical Reference Group and Clinical Lead for the Cancer Drugs Fund, Specialised Commissioning NHS England
CLLSA and Leukaemia
This is the letter sent to Professor Peter Clarke on 2nd July 2018 for the review of Ibrutinib prescribing.
Professor Peter Clark
Chair NHS England Chemotherapy Clinical Reference Group and Clinical Lead for the Cancer Drugs Fund, Specialised Commissioning NHS England
CLLSA and Leukaemia
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Ruxolitinib
Had my first haemo appointment today since starting Ruxolitinib 2 1/2 weeks ago. My bloods were all good and my platelets have moved down (albeit slowly) to 800. It is going in the right direction. Symptoms have improved particularly the itching (unless I have a very hot bath and even then is far better
Had my first haemo appointment today since starting Ruxolitinib 2 1/2 weeks ago. My bloods were all good and my platelets have moved down (albeit slowly) to 800. It is going in the right direction. Symptoms have improved particularly the itching (unless I have a very hot bath and even then is far better
Graham7694
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
efsa assesses safety of green tea catechins
https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/press/news/180418 It's been been noted here before that too much green tea may cause some liver damage. Here is a European study that verifies that. Strangely for me is that I take four capsules of 200 mg EGCG and that is the exact exact amount - 800 mg per day - the study
https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/press/news/180418 It's been been noted here before that too much green tea may cause some liver damage. Here is a European study that verifies that. Strangely for me is that I take four capsules of 200 mg EGCG and that is the exact exact amount - 800 mg per day - the study
gemit2000
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Ibrutinib response from NHSE to Vernon Coaker MP
Hi all Just a quick up date. I recieved the letter below Vernon Coaker MP recieved from NHSE 're Ibrutinib. It doesn't address the 3 year issue and I've asked him if he would write back to specifically address that point. A letter is going out today. You will also notice a slight change in attitude.
Hi all Just a quick up date. I recieved the letter below Vernon Coaker MP recieved from NHSE 're Ibrutinib. It doesn't address the 3 year issue and I've asked him if he would write back to specifically address that point. A letter is going out today. You will also notice a slight change in attitude.
Mick491
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CLL Support
6 years ago
MPN JAK2+ some results today from the hematologist here in France
The surgeon that removed my wife's spleen on the 2 may saw us on Friday to check she was doing well. He is a very nice man. He phoned the hematologist to check if he had any results on the tests he ran. We saw the hematologist today. My wife is JAK positive and has an MPN though still not diagnosed
The surgeon that removed my wife's spleen on the 2 may saw us on Friday to check she was doing well. He is a very nice man. He phoned the hematologist to check if he had any results on the tests he ran. We saw the hematologist today. My wife is JAK positive and has an MPN though still not diagnosed
jointpain
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Breakthrough therapy saves Mike's life - reports of innovative precision medicines for cancers from ASCO in Daily Mail
One man to have already benefited from the advances in precision medicine is leukaemia sufferer Mike Brandon. The 34-year-old from Bristol was desperately ill when he underwent pioneering CAR T therapy in the US city of Philadelphia in 2016. Mike was suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (
One man to have already benefited from the advances in precision medicine is leukaemia sufferer Mike Brandon. The 34-year-old from Bristol was desperately ill when he underwent pioneering CAR T therapy in the US city of Philadelphia in 2016. Mike was suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
Does Vitamin C really help with CLL?
Has anyone else seen the report in the New Scientist of 25.08.17 which reported on trials involving mice and large intravenous doses of Vitamin C? I have been sent a clipping from this periodical, but I am very confused by this report. Firstly the report does not specify what type of chronic leukaemia
Has anyone else seen the report in the New Scientist of 25.08.17 which reported on trials involving mice and large intravenous doses of Vitamin C? I have been sent a clipping from this periodical, but I am very confused by this report. Firstly the report does not specify what type of chronic leukaemia
catmad1
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia – a wife’s perspective
For Carers Week, Lisa Goodall shares her experience of caring for her husband following his diagnosis of ALL. In this first blog, she recounts the shock and uncertainty immediately following diagnosis.
Diagnosis
The 28th December 2016 is a day which will be forever etched in my mind; not because
For Carers Week, Lisa Goodall shares her experience of caring for her husband following his diagnosis of ALL. In this first blog, she recounts the shock and uncertainty immediately following diagnosis.
Diagnosis
The 28th December 2016 is a day which will be forever etched in my mind; not because
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
NEWS - Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) recommend the use of midostaurin for adult acute leukaemia
Scotland receives a positive recommendation by the SMC for the use of FLT3-mutation-positive targeted therapy midostaurin in first-line AML treatment. The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) have today recommended the use of midostaurin in first-line treatment for adult acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
Scotland receives a positive recommendation by the SMC for the use of FLT3-mutation-positive targeted therapy midostaurin in first-line AML treatment. The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) have today recommended the use of midostaurin in first-line treatment for adult acute myeloid leukaemia (AML)
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
Gazyva again?
Hi All, Has anyone had Gazyva for second line treatment? I had Gazyva in late 2016, was only in remission for a few months and then the lymphoma started coming back again in my parotid gland. I've been in W&W since but my blood numbers have been going down in the past few months. Platelets have gone
Hi All, Has anyone had Gazyva for second line treatment? I had Gazyva in late 2016, was only in remission for a few months and then the lymphoma started coming back again in my parotid gland. I've been in W&W since but my blood numbers have been going down in the past few months. Platelets have gone
skinkade
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Enlarged liver
I was diagnosed with myelofibrosis 4 years ago and am on Ruxolitinib 25 mg daily. Had it reduced some time ago to see if the dose was tied into the rising alt levels. When I was first diagnosed I had an enlarged spleen and liver but Ruxolitinib reduced them. However for about 8 months I have been
I was diagnosed with myelofibrosis 4 years ago and am on Ruxolitinib 25 mg daily. Had it reduced some time ago to see if the dose was tied into the rising alt levels. When I was first diagnosed I had an enlarged spleen and liver but Ruxolitinib reduced them. However for about 8 months I have been
Cazbolac
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Hi.
He has very limited mobility and COPD along with Chronic
lymphocytic
leukemia
so his immune system is weak. Last year he was in hospital battling pnemonia each month for the last four months of the year. I've kept him out of hospital so far in 2018 but have started Hospice for him.
He has very limited mobility and COPD along with Chronic
lymphocytic
leukemia
so his immune system is weak. Last year he was in hospital battling pnemonia each month for the last four months of the year. I've kept him out of hospital so far in 2018 but have started Hospice for him.
Karre
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PSP Association
6 years ago
Venetoclax – a 30-year story. Q & A with clinician scientist Dr Mary Ann Anderson.
[i]'At the Leukaemia Foundation-hosted New Directions in Leukaemia Research (NDLR) conference in Brisbane in March, Dr Mary Ann Anderson, a clinician scientist at the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI), shared a story about the development of venetoclax (Venclexta TM). It involved
[i]'At the Leukaemia Foundation-hosted New Directions in Leukaemia Research (NDLR) conference in Brisbane in March, Dr Mary Ann Anderson, a clinician scientist at the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI), shared a story about the development of venetoclax (Venclexta TM). It involved
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Any opinions on these results before I see the specialist next week?
[i]I had a bone marrow biopsy done and the flow cytometry results were posted on the hospital website today. I don't see my doctor until next week so I thought that I would post the results here to get some opinions before I see him. I know that the CD38 positive at 41% is not good. Anything else
[i]I had a bone marrow biopsy done and the flow cytometry results were posted on the hospital website today. I don't see my doctor until next week so I thought that I would post the results here to get some opinions before I see him. I know that the CD38 positive at 41% is not good. Anything else
hhk50
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CLL Support
6 years ago
My new CLL Treatment
My oncologist is recommending a drip of Rituxan and Bendamustine for my CLL treatment to replace Imbruvica since I had heart issues with this drug. Is anyone else getting this treatment? If so, any serious side effects?
My oncologist is recommending a drip of Rituxan and Bendamustine for my CLL treatment to replace Imbruvica since I had heart issues with this drug. Is anyone else getting this treatment? If so, any serious side effects?
umpireman
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CLL Support
6 years ago
LDH level 525 anaemia
Hai sir my wife LDH level 525and severe anaemia hb6.2 only..20 days before 3 unit blood transfusion over but again hb down..ferrittin test 1100...how to control hb..this is cancer or not
Hai sir my wife LDH level 525and severe anaemia hb6.2 only..20 days before 3 unit blood transfusion over but again hb down..ferrittin test 1100...how to control hb..this is cancer or not
abinjosephranni
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CLL Support
6 years ago
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