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Plant-derived compound shows activity against Non Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). CLL is a NHL.
[i]"The active compound in a plant extract has shown promise for treating non-Hodgkin
lymphomas
(NHLs), according to researchers.
[i]"The active compound in a plant extract has shown promise for treating non-Hodgkin
lymphomas
(NHLs), according to researchers.
AussieNeil
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in
CLL Support
9 years ago
CLL relapse and Bendamustine
Hi, My dad has CLL and is possibly going to need more chemo in the next couple of months. The consultant said it would be Bendamustine but I've read that this drug is possibly going to be delisted in November. Please can anyone advise on an alternative if it is delisted or is it possible to get the
Hi, My dad has CLL and is possibly going to need more chemo in the next couple of months. The consultant said it would be Bendamustine but I've read that this drug is possibly going to be delisted in November. Please can anyone advise on an alternative if it is delisted or is it possible to get the
Sara2013
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Another new one
Just found your group and thought I'd say hello. No major issues at the moment but it's always good to stay connected. I was diagnosed in 2009, required treatment earlier this year, and am now in a partial remission. I had bendamustine, Rituxan, and Idelalisib as part of a clinical trial but failed
Just found your group and thought I'd say hello. No major issues at the moment but it's always good to stay connected. I was diagnosed in 2009, required treatment earlier this year, and am now in a partial remission. I had bendamustine, Rituxan, and Idelalisib as part of a clinical trial but failed
Eagle5327
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CLL Support
9 years ago
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Portable White Blood Cell Counter in Development
Particularly, in the case of patients with
lymphomas
and leukaemia, "treatment doses could be maximised for each individual without compromising their immunological system. Treatment efficiency could be improved while reducing the risk of suffering serious infections.
Particularly, in the case of patients with
lymphomas
and leukaemia, "treatment doses could be maximised for each individual without compromising their immunological system. Treatment efficiency could be improved while reducing the risk of suffering serious infections.
AussieNeil
Administrator
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
FDA updates warning about Bendamustine (Trenda)
The FDA issued a statement, warning healthcare professionals not to use the chemotherapy drug Treanda Injection (bendamustine hydrochloride) with closed system transfer devices (CSTDs), adapters, and syringes containing polycarbonate or acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS). In an expanding world of
The FDA issued a statement, warning healthcare professionals not to use the chemotherapy drug Treanda Injection (bendamustine hydrochloride) with closed system transfer devices (CSTDs), adapters, and syringes containing polycarbonate or acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS). In an expanding world of
ThreeWs
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
MRD negative
After 6 rounds of FCR (2 rounds of 5 x days F&C, and 4 rounds with just 3 days of taking the tablets) we got the results of my husband's bone marrow biopsy yesterday. It was the best possible news - he is MRD negative ( minimal residual disease) ie complete remission. It was tough, but obviously worth
After 6 rounds of FCR (2 rounds of 5 x days F&C, and 4 rounds with just 3 days of taking the tablets) we got the results of my husband's bone marrow biopsy yesterday. It was the best possible news - he is MRD negative ( minimal residual disease) ie complete remission. It was tough, but obviously worth
Fowey2009
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Joe Parzych,
Am a relapsed CLL patient, residing in West suburban Chicago. First diagnosed in 2008, and receive care at Nithwestern Hospital in Chicago. Started participation of clinical trial March 2014, ABT-199 and Rituxan. In remission since December 2014. Feeling very good.
Am a relapsed CLL patient, residing in West suburban Chicago. First diagnosed in 2008, and receive care at Nithwestern Hospital in Chicago. Started participation of clinical trial March 2014, ABT-199 and Rituxan. In remission since December 2014. Feeling very good.
Parzych
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Checkpoint Inhibitors - the Programmed Death 1 and Ligand (PD-1/PD-L1) checkpoints and their promise for CLL/SLL
[/i] [i]"The anti-CD20 antibody rituximab, the first monoclonal antibody approved for treating cancer, revolutionized the therapy of B-cell
lymphomas
in 1997.
[/i] [i]"The anti-CD20 antibody rituximab, the first monoclonal antibody approved for treating cancer, revolutionized the therapy of B-cell
lymphomas
in 1997.
AussieNeil
Administrator
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Guide to buying supplements in UK
Interesting programme on TV last week, BBC's 'Trust Me I'm a Doctor', that is relevant for anyone buying supplements in the UK. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4hX30rMYkMv9YjMTH38MY6/do-herbal-supplements-contain-what-they-say-on-the-label I always thought that the UK supplement industry had
Interesting programme on TV last week, BBC's 'Trust Me I'm a Doctor', that is relevant for anyone buying supplements in the UK. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4hX30rMYkMv9YjMTH38MY6/do-herbal-supplements-contain-what-they-say-on-the-label I always thought that the UK supplement industry had
badpiglet
in
PBC Foundation
9 years ago
Hopeful
Hey everyone, Today has been one of them achy hurting day's, so hubby went into town and brought me a massive tub of Epsom salts and magnesium citrate - never tried these before. So even though today sucks I'm feeling hopeful these will work/help? Plus side I'm enjoying a lazy day and had a not so pleasant
Hey everyone, Today has been one of them achy hurting day's, so hubby went into town and brought me a massive tub of Epsom salts and magnesium citrate - never tried these before. So even though today sucks I'm feeling hopeful these will work/help? Plus side I'm enjoying a lazy day and had a not so pleasant
Keeleybee
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Hodgkin's Disease
Pet-Ct Impression after 3 Chemotherapy Cycles: 1.Scan doesnot reveal any abnormal hypermetabolic lesion anywhere in the entire torso. 2.Mild Splenomegaly. 3. Only non FDG- avid small nodes noted in the cervical,axillary, mediastinal & abdominal region. 4. No other evidence of metabolically active disease
Pet-Ct Impression after 3 Chemotherapy Cycles: 1.Scan doesnot reveal any abnormal hypermetabolic lesion anywhere in the entire torso. 2.Mild Splenomegaly. 3. Only non FDG- avid small nodes noted in the cervical,axillary, mediastinal & abdominal region. 4. No other evidence of metabolically active disease
babu57
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Breast Cancer India
9 years ago
Stem cell transplants
This was on the ACOR list today. I found it fascinating. Jeff "Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 06:51:53 -0500 From: Dennis Pinkard <pinkardd@CHARTER.NET> Subject: Researchers identify patients at risk for stem cell transplant complications Phase 2 clinical trial. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases
This was on the ACOR list today. I found it fascinating. Jeff "Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 06:51:53 -0500 From: Dennis Pinkard <pinkardd@CHARTER.NET> Subject: Researchers identify patients at risk for stem cell transplant complications Phase 2 clinical trial. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases
Justasheet1
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Vigorous physical activity may lower risk of NHL
CLL/SLL is classified as one of the many Non Hodgkin's
Lymphomas
(NHL), so I was interested to read that people that engage in vigorous physical activity may have a lower risk of developing NHL: http://www.hematologytimes.com/p_article.do?
CLL/SLL is classified as one of the many Non Hodgkin's
Lymphomas
(NHL), so I was interested to read that people that engage in vigorous physical activity may have a lower risk of developing NHL: http://www.hematologytimes.com/p_article.do?
AussieNeil
Administrator
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
These diseases are related to other forms of abnormal proliferation of white blood cells, such as leukemias and
lymphomas
.
These diseases are related to other forms of abnormal proliferation of white blood cells, such as leukemias and
lymphomas
.
winterrose-23
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
I'm rare
These diseases are related to other forms of abnormal proliferation of white blood cells, such as leukemias and
lymphomas
. has anyone here got this ?
These diseases are related to other forms of abnormal proliferation of white blood cells, such as leukemias and
lymphomas
. has anyone here got this ?
winterrose-23
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Large B Cell lymphoma and Grave Disease
I have read that thyroid disease is a B cell auto immune disorder and am wondering if there is a link? I beat lymphoma and two years into remission am told I may have Graves. Little nervous...
I have read that thyroid disease is a B cell auto immune disorder and am wondering if there is a link? I beat lymphoma and two years into remission am told I may have Graves. Little nervous...
suky58
in
Lymphoma Canada
9 years ago
Novel Biologic Agents for Non-HL and CLL — Part 2: Adoptive Cellular Immunotherapy, Small-Molecule Inhibitors, and Immunomodulation
Instead, the focus is on the abundance of exciting new biologic and targeted agents that are bulldozing the therapeutic landscape in the
lymphomas
and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, with many of these new agents in oral form and most well-tolerated."
Instead, the focus is on the abundance of exciting new biologic and targeted agents that are bulldozing the therapeutic landscape in the
lymphomas
and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, with many of these new agents in oral form and most well-tolerated."
AussieNeil
Administrator
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
DLBCL articles from April 2015 Hematology Times
“Unfortunately, these
lymphomas
are morphologically undistinguishable in routine diagnosis, which is a major problem for the development of targeted therapies.
“Unfortunately, these
lymphomas
are morphologically undistinguishable in routine diagnosis, which is a major problem for the development of targeted therapies.
AussieNeil
Administrator
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Blood counts from 11-th may
Hy everyone, My last results :WBC 67.1;LYM 87%;ALC 58;Hb 12.7;PLT 233;only one aria with swollen lymph node (the right size of my neck), small skin infections. My Doc said to prepare for treatment, and ask me my opinion about a monotherapy with Rithuximab.Please yours comments. Thanks all for a prompt
Hy everyone, My last results :WBC 67.1;LYM 87%;ALC 58;Hb 12.7;PLT 233;only one aria with swollen lymph node (the right size of my neck), small skin infections. My Doc said to prepare for treatment, and ask me my opinion about a monotherapy with Rithuximab.Please yours comments. Thanks all for a prompt
lilica955
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
It’s Time to Tackle the Evidence Gap in Lymphoid Cancers - Ahmad Halwani, MD
Ahmad Halwani, Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology and Hematologic Malignancies, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah Healthcare, Salt Lake City, USA, examines the [i]"mostly unmet need for research that aims to further our understanding of the comparative effectiveness of cancer treatments
Ahmad Halwani, Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology and Hematologic Malignancies, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah Healthcare, Salt Lake City, USA, examines the [i]"mostly unmet need for research that aims to further our understanding of the comparative effectiveness of cancer treatments
AussieNeil
Administrator
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
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