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Encouraging Progress
Encouraging Progress in Stem Cell Transplantation . . . https://news.asu.edu/20220512-designer-neurons-offer-new-hope-treatment-parkinsons-disease
Encouraging Progress in Stem Cell Transplantation . . . https://news.asu.edu/20220512-designer-neurons-offer-new-hope-treatment-parkinsons-disease
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Disassociated feeling
I'm currently on Tocilizumab for GCA under the direction of a specialist physician. I was on 20mg Pred when I started the Tocilizumab which I have injected every 2 weeks. I'm on my third week right now. I was instructed to reduce Pred 5mg every 2 weeks and reduce again 5mg 3 weeks , which is
I'm currently on Tocilizumab for GCA under the direction of a specialist physician. I was on 20mg Pred when I started the Tocilizumab which I have injected every 2 weeks. I'm on my third week right now. I was instructed to reduce Pred 5mg every 2 weeks and reduce again 5mg 3 weeks , which is
redhouts
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
APS and non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
I was recently diagnosed with non Hodgkins Lymphoma. Is there anyone else in our group with APS and non Hodgkins Lymphoma? Also of note....back in 2018 when I was first diagnosed with APS I asked the hematologist if I might have Lymphoma as I saw a correlation between the 2 in my research online.
I was recently diagnosed with non Hodgkins Lymphoma. Is there anyone else in our group with APS and non Hodgkins Lymphoma? Also of note....back in 2018 when I was first diagnosed with APS I asked the hematologist if I might have Lymphoma as I saw a correlation between the 2 in my research online.
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
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Time to take a BiTE? Bispecific T-Cell Engagers (BiTEs)
NVG-111 has now progressed to a Phase 1/2 first-in-human study in patients with debulked, relapsed/refractory CLL (and
mantle
cell
lymphoma
) with the drug given as add-on to ≥2nd line therapy with a BTK inhibitor or venetoclax.
NVG-111 has now progressed to a Phase 1/2 first-in-human study in patients with debulked, relapsed/refractory CLL (and
mantle
cell
lymphoma
) with the drug given as add-on to ≥2nd line therapy with a BTK inhibitor or venetoclax.
Jm954
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CLL Support
2 years ago
World Blood Cancer Day May 28th
Please help promote knowledge about Blood Cancers and Stem Cell Transplant Matching. Help support the become a donor campaigns! Global event! Please see link for more information They have various downloads that can be used on social media like Facebook https://www.worldbloodcancerday.org/en/media
Please help promote knowledge about Blood Cancers and Stem Cell Transplant Matching. Help support the become a donor campaigns! Global event! Please see link for more information They have various downloads that can be used on social media like Facebook https://www.worldbloodcancerday.org/en/media
Dovme
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Lower Abdominal pain and Tocilizumab
Tocilizumab side effects: The main thing I have noticed is a proneness to infection, like UTIs, sinus, nasal and Blepharitis. This will be because my immunity is so firmly suppressed what with Prednisalone and Tocilizumab. I was able to quickly get down from 40 mgs of Pred to 10 mgs without the usual
Tocilizumab side effects: The main thing I have noticed is a proneness to infection, like UTIs, sinus, nasal and Blepharitis. This will be because my immunity is so firmly suppressed what with Prednisalone and Tocilizumab. I was able to quickly get down from 40 mgs of Pred to 10 mgs without the usual
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (USA) provides a LLS Clinical Trial Nurse Navigator to assist you throughout the entire clinical trial process
CLINICAL TRIAL SUPPORT CENTER (CTSC)
https://www.lls.org/support-resources/clinical-trial-support-center-ctsc?c_src Finding a clinical trial can be overwhelming. Patients are often left to search on their own, leaving them with more questions than answers. Fortunately, The Leukemia & Lymphoma
CLINICAL TRIAL SUPPORT CENTER (CTSC)
https://www.lls.org/support-resources/clinical-trial-support-center-ctsc?c_src Finding a clinical trial can be overwhelming. Patients are often left to search on their own, leaving them with more questions than answers. Fortunately, The Leukemia & Lymphoma
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
2 years ago
What are the Significant Tests to Determine Pernicious Anemia
Hello Everyone...I'd like to start by saying how much I appreciate each of you. I have learned an enormous amount of information since joining this group and it has helped me in so many ways; one of which is how to form questions to ask my doctors (I go in prepared with written questions as my brain
Hello Everyone...I'd like to start by saying how much I appreciate each of you. I have learned an enormous amount of information since joining this group and it has helped me in so many ways; one of which is how to form questions to ask my doctors (I go in prepared with written questions as my brain
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
New Mermber w MCL strating rescue treatment w Calquence
Hi, Im new here I have MCL, started my treatment w Benedustine + Rituximab for 6 Qts, then only Rituximab every two months for 24 months, ended on Feb 2021 w excellent results, then on Nov/Dec 2021. Symtoms reappearded on Nov/Dec 2021. On Jan 2022 started new treatment w Calquence, doing ok till now
Hi, Im new here I have MCL, started my treatment w Benedustine + Rituximab for 6 Qts, then only Rituximab every two months for 24 months, ended on Feb 2021 w excellent results, then on Nov/Dec 2021. Symtoms reappearded on Nov/Dec 2021. On Jan 2022 started new treatment w Calquence, doing ok till now
xxje
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
2 years ago
Bone marrow transplant
Hello, I am 60 years old. I have been struggling with AMN for over 35 years. I am wheelchair bound, but can still stand. My symptoms have been stable for many years. In a few weeks, I will be getting my first MRI in 30 years. I am afraid if the results are poor, I will have to get bone marrow transplant
Hello, I am 60 years old. I have been struggling with AMN for over 35 years. I am wheelchair bound, but can still stand. My symptoms have been stable for many years. In a few weeks, I will be getting my first MRI in 30 years. I am afraid if the results are poor, I will have to get bone marrow transplant
HenryW
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AMN EASIER
2 years ago
Map of Human Blood Stem Cell Development Created
ARTICLE https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/precision-medicine-topic/stem-cells/map-of-human-blood-stem-cell-development-created/ : EXTRACTS Researchers at UCLA have created a detailed map of human blood cells and how they develop in an embryo, which could help improve treatments for blood-related
ARTICLE https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/precision-medicine-topic/stem-cells/map-of-human-blood-stem-cell-development-created/ : EXTRACTS Researchers at UCLA have created a detailed map of human blood cells and how they develop in an embryo, which could help improve treatments for blood-related
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Evidence omicron risk is higher for blood cancer patients
after two vaccine doses, neutralising antibodies against omicron was detectable in 19% patients against delta was detetable in 39% against original SARS-CoV-2 in 89% patients (p<0.0001). After third vaccine dose, against omicron was 56% against delta 71% and original 86%. CLL patients may
after two vaccine doses, neutralising antibodies against omicron was detectable in 19% patients against delta was detetable in 39% against original SARS-CoV-2 in 89% patients (p<0.0001). After third vaccine dose, against omicron was 56% against delta 71% and original 86%. CLL patients may
Bartlet
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CLL Support
2 years ago
CAR T vaccine
GeoVax is conducting two Phase II COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials with its GEO-CMO4S1 vaccine. One of the trials is among immunocompromised patients who have been treated with CAR T therapy or have undergone bone marrow transplants. https://www.biospace.com/article/geovax-s-novel-vaccine-platform-induces-both-antibody-and-t-cell-responses
GeoVax is conducting two Phase II COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials with its GEO-CMO4S1 vaccine. One of the trials is among immunocompromised patients who have been treated with CAR T therapy or have undergone bone marrow transplants. https://www.biospace.com/article/geovax-s-novel-vaccine-platform-induces-both-antibody-and-t-cell-responses
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
What’s New in MS Research - March 2022
Thank you again to everyone who posted about and is discussing MSAA's latest edition of the "What's New in MS Research" report on our website! For those that don't know: this series of online articles is published periodically and features important information on topics ranging from highlights of major
Thank you again to everyone who posted about and is discussing MSAA's latest edition of the "What's New in MS Research" report on our website! For those that don't know: this series of online articles is published periodically and features important information on topics ranging from highlights of major
johnMSAA
Partner
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
CD19 CAR-T cell therapy for B-ALL achieved remarkable efficacy with a complete remission of 70–90%
This looks interesting but way over my knowledge base. Perhaps some of you super brains can figure this out. In recent years, the increasing advancements and applications of cellular immunotherapy have enabled the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and it has emerged as an efficacious
This looks interesting but way over my knowledge base. Perhaps some of you super brains can figure this out. In recent years, the increasing advancements and applications of cellular immunotherapy have enabled the use of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and it has emerged as an efficacious
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Normal blood levels mean anything?
I generally have normal b12 levels in the 500-600 range but have symptoms that mimic b12 deficiency. Sometimes my folate levels are low and I supplement there but was wondering if b12 injections are the next step. My doctor did a parietal cell antibody test and that was high at 30 but mma was below
I generally have normal b12 levels in the 500-600 range but have symptoms that mimic b12 deficiency. Sometimes my folate levels are low and I supplement there but was wondering if b12 injections are the next step. My doctor did a parietal cell antibody test and that was high at 30 but mma was below
Jjg42
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
R-Chop failed with lymphoma, what's next treatment?
My wife (81 but in great physical shape) was diagnosed with stage 3 follicular lymphoma and began R-Chop therapy in August 2021, finished December. Pet scan late December showed a return of several nodes that an earlier Pet scan (October) showed "almost resolved". The Doctor is concerned that her condition
My wife (81 but in great physical shape) was diagnosed with stage 3 follicular lymphoma and began R-Chop therapy in August 2021, finished December. Pet scan late December showed a return of several nodes that an earlier Pet scan (October) showed "almost resolved". The Doctor is concerned that her condition
ronsolo306
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
3 years ago
R-Chop failed with lymphoma, What's Next?
My wife (81 but in great physical shape) was diagnosed with stage 3 follicular lymphoma and began R-Chop therapy in August 2021, finished December. Pet scan late December showed a return of several nodes that an earlier Pet scan (October) showed "almost resolved". The Doctor is concerned that her condition
My wife (81 but in great physical shape) was diagnosed with stage 3 follicular lymphoma and began R-Chop therapy in August 2021, finished December. Pet scan late December showed a return of several nodes that an earlier Pet scan (October) showed "almost resolved". The Doctor is concerned that her condition
ronsolo306
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Menopause and Sickle Cell
I am experiencing menopause because, I haven't had a period in many months. But what I notice is that I'm experiencing sickle cell crisis more often. After reading a lot information, I discovered that since the hormones protecting me and now going down, I'm at risk of many things, including stroke, heart
I am experiencing menopause because, I haven't had a period in many months. But what I notice is that I'm experiencing sickle cell crisis more often. After reading a lot information, I discovered that since the hormones protecting me and now going down, I'm at risk of many things, including stroke, heart
Iyalode26
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Sickle Cell Society
2 years ago
Accessing new treatments against COVID19 and priority PCR home test kits
Blood Cancer UK have sent me a survey "With an increase in Omicron cases, we know it's an understandably worrying time for people with blood cancer. That's why we've launched a new survey about blood cancer and vaccines, access to new treatments, and employment" I cannot direct you to this with a direct
Blood Cancer UK have sent me a survey "With an increase in Omicron cases, we know it's an understandably worrying time for people with blood cancer. That's why we've launched a new survey about blood cancer and vaccines, access to new treatments, and employment" I cannot direct you to this with a direct
Sumoldbloke
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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