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Need help for Pancreatic Cancer
Hi there, My dad is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer which has now spread to liver, he also doesnt remember much. Doc says there isn't much hope for him... Does anyone have some other advice for me plz.... Thx for ur help.
Hi there, My dad is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer which has now spread to liver, he also doesnt remember much. Doc says there isn't much hope for him... Does anyone have some other advice for me plz.... Thx for ur help.
alisha1
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
Bad drug companies...
Chris can you comment on this..?? It it as bad as it reads..?? Three years ago, a former Cephalon manager filed a whisteblower lawsuit over alleged illegal marketing of two drugs – the Treanda treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia and the Fentora painkiller – prompting the
Chris can you comment on this..?? It it as bad as it reads..?? Three years ago, a former Cephalon manager filed a whisteblower lawsuit over alleged illegal marketing of two drugs – the Treanda treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia and the Fentora painkiller – prompting the
Kwenda
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CLL Support
11 years ago
virus or symptoms?
I know this is a silly question but I am not very well and cannot work out whether I am ill because of eating something that disagreed with me and brought on symptoms, or I have a virus. The symptoms I am having are aching bones/muscles, feeling hot and cold, nausea, lethargy/fatigue and trips to the
I know this is a silly question but I am not very well and cannot work out whether I am ill because of eating something that disagreed with me and brought on symptoms, or I have a virus. The symptoms I am having are aching bones/muscles, feeling hot and cold, nausea, lethargy/fatigue and trips to the
urbangirl
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 years ago
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I did It!!!!!!!! (London to Paris cycling for fundraising)
Hi all London to Paris was awesome. We had such a good time with 4 days of cycling in good weather. It was the first time Leukaemia and Lymphoma research had organised such an event and it was a massive success. 200 people set of from Greenwich Park on Thursday 6th June at 8.15 and we all arrived
Hi all London to Paris was awesome. We had such a good time with 4 days of cycling in good weather. It was the first time Leukaemia and Lymphoma research had organised such an event and it was a massive success. 200 people set of from Greenwich Park on Thursday 6th June at 8.15 and we all arrived
Hidden
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Tips for getting through treatment from Patients Against Lymphoma
drawn attention to this helpful section on the PAL website Lymphomation.org for those beginning treatment: Cancer and lymphoma support - tips for getting through treatment http://www.lymphomation.org/chemo-support.htm#tips Remember, SLL/CLL is included in the Non-Hodgkin
Lymphomas
drawn attention to this helpful section on the PAL website Lymphomation.org for those beginning treatment: Cancer and lymphoma support - tips for getting through treatment http://www.lymphomation.org/chemo-support.htm#tips Remember, SLL/CLL is included in the Non-Hodgkin
Lymphomas
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Idelalisib Phase III Clinical Trial for previously treated CLL
I'm posting information about this trial because it has many U.K. locations and a number in France and Italy. quote This is a Phase 3, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Idelalisib (GS-1101) in Combination with Rituximab for Previously Treated
I'm posting information about this trial because it has many U.K. locations and a number in France and Italy. quote This is a Phase 3, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Idelalisib (GS-1101) in Combination with Rituximab for Previously Treated
Cllcanada
Top Poster CURE Hero
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Anxiety/depression
I have fibro/CFS and chronic depression/anxiety, have been taking Venlafaxine for nearly a year but it has not improved anything, in fact I am starting to get even more anxious. My normal Dr. Is away so had to see another after discussing my situation as this has all been going on for years, she prescribed
I have fibro/CFS and chronic depression/anxiety, have been taking Venlafaxine for nearly a year but it has not improved anything, in fact I am starting to get even more anxious. My normal Dr. Is away so had to see another after discussing my situation as this has all been going on for years, she prescribed
Fourboys
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Hello doc, I have developed an allergic rash and am out of India. Can I take Allegra or Claritin. Urgent please.
Hello Doc, I have developed an allergic rash and am out of India. Can I take Allegra or Claritin please. Urgent please.
Hello Doc, I have developed an allergic rash and am out of India. Can I take Allegra or Claritin please. Urgent please.
rgci13
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Breast Cancer India
11 years ago
Has anybody had lung lesions with their PBC? Apparently there is a link.
I had a lung biopsy and was negative for any form of cancer or sarcoidosis. They are called granulomas.
I had a lung biopsy and was negative for any form of cancer or sarcoidosis. They are called granulomas.
skippydownunder
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PBC Foundation
11 years ago
Infinity Pharmaceuticals to report IPI-145 progress at ASCO 2013
Infinity Pharmaceuticals are reporting phase I trial results on how their PI3K oral inhibitor performed on people with relapsed or refractory CLL or SLL at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's 2013 meeting, which commences on 31st May in Chicago. From the Wall Street Journal report
Infinity Pharmaceuticals are reporting phase I trial results on how their PI3K oral inhibitor performed on people with relapsed or refractory CLL or SLL at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's 2013 meeting, which commences on 31st May in Chicago. From the Wall Street Journal report
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
11 years ago
AN IDEAL SWEETENER --- THE ELUSIVE YETI……..
A recent study from an Italian cancer institute found more
lymphomas
and leukemia in rats fed very large amounts of aspartame. Saccharin: What is it: Benzoic sulfinide. How it's used: Tabletop sweetener, diet drinks, canned fruit.
A recent study from an Italian cancer institute found more
lymphomas
and leukemia in rats fed very large amounts of aspartame. Saccharin: What is it: Benzoic sulfinide. How it's used: Tabletop sweetener, diet drinks, canned fruit.
Hidden
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Intro: Targeted drugs for Lymphoma ... what's a pathway?
Karl from USA based Patients Against Lymphoma, has just posted a brief but informative article, written in layman's terms, describing how targeted drugs (e.g. antibodies and pathway inhibitors) work at: http://www.lymphomation.org/agents.htm This is well worth a read if you appreciate being informed
Karl from USA based Patients Against Lymphoma, has just posted a brief but informative article, written in layman's terms, describing how targeted drugs (e.g. antibodies and pathway inhibitors) work at: http://www.lymphomation.org/agents.htm This is well worth a read if you appreciate being informed
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Introduction to targeted drugs
CLL/SLL is classified as a type of NHL by the World Health Organisation. This is an interesting article written by Karl Schwartz of Lymphomation.org it may aid your understanding of targeted drugs. This is an easy understand overview of the topic. remember some of the drug listed are not for CLL
CLL/SLL is classified as a type of NHL by the World Health Organisation. This is an interesting article written by Karl Schwartz of Lymphomation.org it may aid your understanding of targeted drugs. This is an easy understand overview of the topic. remember some of the drug listed are not for CLL
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
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CLL Support
11 years ago
More drug studies and trials on the way!
Good to see the search for improved CLL treatments continues: 1) A Phase 2 of GS-9973 in Subjects With Relapsed or Refractory Hematologic Malignancies http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01799889?term=gs-9973&rank=1 This is a study evaluating the efficacy, safety, and pharmacodynamics of GS-9973
Good to see the search for improved CLL treatments continues: 1) A Phase 2 of GS-9973 in Subjects With Relapsed or Refractory Hematologic Malignancies http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01799889?term=gs-9973&rank=1 This is a study evaluating the efficacy, safety, and pharmacodynamics of GS-9973
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Awareness Cards for GPs
Note: Perhaps confusingly, CLL is both a leukaemia and a lymphoma and is included in the group of Non-Hodgkin
lymphomas
.
Note: Perhaps confusingly, CLL is both a leukaemia and a lymphoma and is included in the group of Non-Hodgkin
lymphomas
.
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Positive thinking?
I was intrigued by an interesting post by Karl Swartz today on the CLLresearch group at Yahoo. Karl is a very active patient advocate and president of Patients Against Lymphoma, www.lymphomation.org He posts regularly to the community much about CLL, on this occasion his thought provoking
I was intrigued by an interesting post by Karl Swartz today on the CLLresearch group at Yahoo. Karl is a very active patient advocate and president of Patients Against Lymphoma, www.lymphomation.org He posts regularly to the community much about CLL, on this occasion his thought provoking
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Cholesterol levels
I am not at all sure about anti-tnf as apparently they can cause
lymphomas
, which I have already been given chemo for twice in the past and really, really don't want to go there again. Magic wand, anyone? Thanks, Virge
I am not at all sure about anti-tnf as apparently they can cause
lymphomas
, which I have already been given chemo for twice in the past and really, really don't want to go there again. Magic wand, anyone? Thanks, Virge
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NRAS
11 years ago
Is Dapsone treatment usually diagnostic for Herptiformis Dermatitis (HD)?
Also, is it normal to get some minor itching even while on Dapsone? Although i have not had any full out flare-ups, I have occasionally experienced itchiness and still some sensitivity to seams and fabrics. Any assistance is much appreciated although I know this site may not have as many sufferers of
Also, is it normal to get some minor itching even while on Dapsone? Although i have not had any full out flare-ups, I have occasionally experienced itchiness and still some sensitivity to seams and fabrics. Any assistance is much appreciated although I know this site may not have as many sufferers of
Zlata
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 years ago
chemotherapy not causing many side effects,,does it mean that it isn't being effective?...
my mother has been diagnosed esophageal cancer (adenocarcinoma),.. stage IV ... chemotherapy has been started last week.... but shez not showing many side effects... does it mean that chemotherapy is not being effective..??.. :(
my mother has been diagnosed esophageal cancer (adenocarcinoma),.. stage IV ... chemotherapy has been started last week.... but shez not showing many side effects... does it mean that chemotherapy is not being effective..??.. :(
megha003
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
I have been on Dapsone for three weeks now, and felt enormous relief Immediately: no pain. Only problem is a slightly itchy scalp.
Will Dapsone eventually repair my scalp? Anyone else had this problem?
Will Dapsone eventually repair my scalp? Anyone else had this problem?
Zlata
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 years ago
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