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Venetoclax(ABT-199)/rituximab achieved an Overall Rate of Response of 88%
Rituximab Well Tolerated With Promising Activity in Patients With Relapsed/Refractory CLL Venetoclax/rituximab achieved ORR of 88% in early investigation and 400 mg identified as the recommended dose for future studies. http://www.clinicaloptions.com/Oncology/Conference%20Coverage/Hematology%202014/
Lymphomas
Rituximab Well Tolerated With Promising Activity in Patients With Relapsed/Refractory CLL Venetoclax/rituximab achieved ORR of 88% in early investigation and 400 mg identified as the recommended dose for future studies. http://www.clinicaloptions.com/Oncology/Conference%20Coverage/Hematology%202014/
Lymphomas
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Bone marrow Abnormalities and APS
Hi Just wondering if there is a link between bone marrow abnormalities and APS? I had a bone marrow biopsy at my local hospital and it has shown abnormalities in mast cells, chromasomes . . . I have been referred to Kings for another biopsy for specialised testing. Does anyone else have bone marrow abnormalities
Hi Just wondering if there is a link between bone marrow abnormalities and APS? I had a bone marrow biopsy at my local hospital and it has shown abnormalities in mast cells, chromasomes . . . I have been referred to Kings for another biopsy for specialised testing. Does anyone else have bone marrow abnormalities
beckyb
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Husband suffering from mantle cell lymphoma
I just wanted to find out what should one do to regain strength after the chemotherapy. My husband is completely drained out after his third chemotherapy. How should it be dealt with?
I just wanted to find out what should one do to regain strength after the chemotherapy. My husband is completely drained out after his third chemotherapy. How should it be dealt with?
kk055
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
9 years ago
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TG Therapeutics announces Clinical Trial of TGR-1202 in combination with Ibrutinib
TG Therapeutics, Inc. announced today the initiation of a multi-center, Phase I trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the combination of TGR-1202 and ibrutinib for patients with relapsed and/or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL): http://money.cnn.com/news
TG Therapeutics, Inc. announced today the initiation of a multi-center, Phase I trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the combination of TGR-1202 and ibrutinib for patients with relapsed and/or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL): http://money.cnn.com/news
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Extended Rituximab Plus R-CHOP Best in Elderly, Poor-Prognosis DLBCL
[i]"Elderly patients with poor-prognosis diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) may derive the most benefit from treatment with extended rituximab plus 6 cycles of R-CHOP on a 14-day schedule, according to the results of the SMARTE-R study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology."[/i] http://www.cancernetwork.com
[i]"Elderly patients with poor-prognosis diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) may derive the most benefit from treatment with extended rituximab plus 6 cycles of R-CHOP on a 14-day schedule, according to the results of the SMARTE-R study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology."[/i] http://www.cancernetwork.com
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Global burden of cancer attributable to high body-mass index
High body-mass index (BMI; defined as 25 kg/m2 or greater) is associated with increased risk of cancer. To inform public health policy and future research, we estimated the global burden of cancer attributable to high BMI in 2012. http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045(14)71123
High body-mass index (BMI; defined as 25 kg/m2 or greater) is associated with increased risk of cancer. To inform public health policy and future research, we estimated the global burden of cancer attributable to high BMI in 2012. http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045(14)71123
shazie
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Tinzaparin
Hi everybody, haven't been on here for a while because I'm busy looking after my mother who lives 60 miles away.quite a journey two or three times per week. Anyway I've been on tinzaparin injections for two months now and wondered how long I can stay on this drug. I don't particularly fancy going onto
Hi everybody, haven't been on here for a while because I'm busy looking after my mother who lives 60 miles away.quite a journey two or three times per week. Anyway I've been on tinzaparin injections for two months now and wondered how long I can stay on this drug. I don't particularly fancy going onto
Elfie1
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Rituximab question
Hi everyone. Have the appointment for my first and second dose of rituximab come through today for 9th and 23rd of December. 2 days before my birthday and two days before Christmas. Just wanted to know if the medicine can wipe you out after infusion and if anyone has experienced this, worried I will
Hi everyone. Have the appointment for my first and second dose of rituximab come through today for 9th and 23rd of December. 2 days before my birthday and two days before Christmas. Just wanted to know if the medicine can wipe you out after infusion and if anyone has experienced this, worried I will
joannebond360
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Fast Chemo (Bendamustine in 10 minutes)
Eagle Pharmaceuticals have just announced the success of a Phase 1 trial of 81 patients, which has shown that a 50ml admixture of Bendamustine HCl delivered in ten minutes (their rapidly infused product) was found to be bioequivalent to the Treanda 500mL admixture, which requires a 60-minute infusion
Eagle Pharmaceuticals have just announced the success of a Phase 1 trial of 81 patients, which has shown that a 50ml admixture of Bendamustine HCl delivered in ten minutes (their rapidly infused product) was found to be bioequivalent to the Treanda 500mL admixture, which requires a 60-minute infusion
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Chemotherapy and placebos to control nausea
[i]"It’s unthinkable to give a placebo to someone to treat their cancer, but could we use one to treat chemotherapy’s well-known side effects? Unfortunately, we may never be able to answer this question because the biggest obstacle to finding out whether it would work is emotional rather than scientific
[i]"It’s unthinkable to give a placebo to someone to treat their cancer, but could we use one to treat chemotherapy’s well-known side effects? Unfortunately, we may never be able to answer this question because the biggest obstacle to finding out whether it would work is emotional rather than scientific
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
10 years ago
New video - When clinical trials are discussed with patients as an option for CLL treatment
Gwyneth Stafford CLL & Lymphoma Nurse Specialist at Cambridge University Hospitals discusses how clinical trials may be first introduced to patients and if a trial is an option that should be considered. What, where, when and if patients fit trial criteria, How the Cambridge centre connects patients
Gwyneth Stafford CLL & Lymphoma Nurse Specialist at Cambridge University Hospitals discusses how clinical trials may be first introduced to patients and if a trial is an option that should be considered. What, where, when and if patients fit trial criteria, How the Cambridge centre connects patients
HAIRBEAR_UK
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CLL Support
10 years ago
IP6+inositol for cll trisomy 12
Hello everyone One md recomended me to use medical suplement IP6+inositol. I am trisomy 12 muted IGHV, also have infections and viruses often. Law on neutrophils... Any expirience on this topic?
Hello everyone One md recomended me to use medical suplement IP6+inositol. I am trisomy 12 muted IGHV, also have infections and viruses often. Law on neutrophils... Any expirience on this topic?
vlada
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CLL Support
10 years ago
The latest expert lymphoma content on video
We recently produced many videos with experts on the latest in
lymphomas
. Please see www.patientpower.info and let me know if this is helpful. If it is, please tell others via social media and even your doctors. No outsiders controlled our content. It is simply a public service. Thanks!
We recently produced many videos with experts on the latest in
lymphomas
. Please see www.patientpower.info and let me know if this is helpful. If it is, please tell others via social media and even your doctors. No outsiders controlled our content. It is simply a public service. Thanks!
andrewschorr
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Lymphoma Canada
10 years ago
Question
My dad has non Hodgkin and hodgkin cancer and is has just had stem cell transplant. I believe that it's not a gene related diesease but I've had enlarged lymphones under my arms previously and just worried incase, do I need to speak to anyone. Thanks
My dad has non Hodgkin and hodgkin cancer and is has just had stem cell transplant. I believe that it's not a gene related diesease but I've had enlarged lymphones under my arms previously and just worried incase, do I need to speak to anyone. Thanks
dora21
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Lymphoma Canada
10 years ago
The Koyal Group Info Mag - Prototype Paper Test Can Detect Ebola Strains
DNA-programmed blotting paper could soon be giving doctors a simple disease test that will reveal an infection in 30 minutes for just a few pence. Researchers have proved the technique works by developing a prototype Ebola test in just 12 hours, and using just $20 of materials. The smart diagnostics
DNA-programmed blotting paper could soon be giving doctors a simple disease test that will reveal an infection in 30 minutes for just a few pence. Researchers have proved the technique works by developing a prototype Ebola test in just 12 hours, and using just $20 of materials. The smart diagnostics
gordonsamuel2014
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Expert discussions about Lymphoma that relate to CLL/SLL
The doctors also discuss the crossover betweenCLL and indolent
lymphomas
. So you might find this of interest and encouraging (except the cost of new drugs!). Your physician might have interest too since many CLL docs treat lymphoma too.
The doctors also discuss the crossover betweenCLL and indolent
lymphomas
. So you might find this of interest and encouraging (except the cost of new drugs!). Your physician might have interest too since many CLL docs treat lymphoma too.
andrewschorr
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CLL Support
10 years ago
Dr Sharman on Immunotherapy for Indolent (low grade) Lymphoma - includes SLL!
Dr Jeff Sharman has just posted a blog that will be of interest to anyone wishing to know more of the history of cancer treatment breakthroughs for low grade
lymphomas
which specifically includes Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL) and by association, CLL
, plus it concludes with Dr Sharman's idea
Dr Jeff Sharman has just posted a blog that will be of interest to anyone wishing to know more of the history of cancer treatment breakthroughs for low grade
lymphomas
which specifically includes Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL) and by association, CLL
, plus it concludes with Dr Sharman's idea
AussieNeil
Administrator
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CLL Support
10 years ago
Follicular & Indolent Lymphomas
Patient Power has been busy! Here is a series of three videos from the 2014 iwNHL in Scottsdale, AZ where Dr. Wyndham Wilson, Head of Lymphoma Therapeutics at the National Cancer Institute and Dr. John Gribben, a leader in lymphoma research from the Barts Cancer Center in London discuss updates and
Patient Power has been busy! Here is a series of three videos from the 2014 iwNHL in Scottsdale, AZ where Dr. Wyndham Wilson, Head of Lymphoma Therapeutics at the National Cancer Institute and Dr. John Gribben, a leader in lymphoma research from the Barts Cancer Center in London discuss updates and
mcints2
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MPN Voice
10 years ago
Nutraceuticals are often big on promise but fail to deliver
Nial Wheate, Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Chemistry at University of Sydney, Australia writes an interesting and informative article on what's been observed in the study of nutraceuticals (foods that provide health or medical benefits), arguing that their promise doesn’t always hold up: http://
Nial Wheate, Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Chemistry at University of Sydney, Australia writes an interesting and informative article on what's been observed in the study of nutraceuticals (foods that provide health or medical benefits), arguing that their promise doesn’t always hold up: http://
AussieNeil
Administrator
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CLL Support
10 years ago
Richters Biopsy Update
Hi everyone, just thought I would post an update on my axillary node biopsy. The results showed that there was no evidence of RT in my lymph node. This good news was quickly followed by a warning that just because it didnt show up in the axillary node it didnt mean that that the richters hadnt returned
Hi everyone, just thought I would post an update on my axillary node biopsy. The results showed that there was no evidence of RT in my lymph node. This good news was quickly followed by a warning that just because it didnt show up in the axillary node it didnt mean that that the richters hadnt returned
norahmaria
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CLL Support
10 years ago
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