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iwCLL 2013: Dr. Michael Hallek Discusses Clinical Trials in Germany versus the USA and BR versus FCR
Hi friends, After a holiday break, I am back posting interviews about CLL on my blog: http://bkoffman.blogspot.com I line the way Prof. Hallek thinks about these issues Happy New Year to all. Brian
Hi friends, After a holiday break, I am back posting interviews about CLL on my blog: http://bkoffman.blogspot.com I line the way Prof. Hallek thinks about these issues Happy New Year to all. Brian
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Bone marrow transplant
Hi All I know its a long shot but have any of you ever heard of someone having a bone marrow transplant for severe vasculitis. I know there has been for WG and Bechets but it is minimal. I would ideally like to get a personal perspective. Thank you Sarah
Hi All I know its a long shot but have any of you ever heard of someone having a bone marrow transplant for severe vasculitis. I know there has been for WG and Bechets but it is minimal. I would ideally like to get a personal perspective. Thank you Sarah
Sarahjh2004
in
Vasculitis UK
11 years ago
can non hodgkins lymphoma be diagnosed with blood tests and scans (ct,mri, or ultra sound scan)?
I have had all these scans, awaiting the outcome of the last one. I have swellings on my kneck, upper chest and the inside of my right knee. My mother died from hodgkins disease when she was 58yrs, I would be grateful for any feedback. many thanks
I have had all these scans, awaiting the outcome of the last one. I have swellings on my kneck, upper chest and the inside of my right knee. My mother died from hodgkins disease when she was 58yrs, I would be grateful for any feedback. many thanks
mabaker
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Lymphoma Canada
11 years ago
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Has anyone had a successful stem cell transplant for myleodisplasia. Husband going for his initial consultation tomorrow and all we can read is negatives. Thanks
Has anyone had a successful stem cell transplant for myleodisplasia. Husband going for his initial consultation tomorrow and all we can read is negatives. Thanks
Ednama
in
MPN Voice
11 years ago
Has anyone been diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma?
I was diagnosed with Stage Three A mantle cell lyphoma . I have had two rounds of chemo so far so good.
I was diagnosed with Stage Three A mantle cell lyphoma . I have had two rounds of chemo so far so good.
islander33
in
Lymphoma Canada
11 years ago
Bone Marrow Biopsy for the Initial Staging of Patients With Lymphoma: Too Soon to Toss the Trephine
Those of us that would prefer avoiding Bone Marrow Biopsies (BMBs) and the pain associated with having the trephine (the surgical instrument used to cut out a bone sample) shoved into our hip, will not be encouraged by what's been reported on the Cancer Networks site. While CLL (which is both a Leukaemia
Those of us that would prefer avoiding Bone Marrow Biopsies (BMBs) and the pain associated with having the trephine (the surgical instrument used to cut out a bone sample) shoved into our hip, will not be encouraged by what's been reported on the Cancer Networks site. While CLL (which is both a Leukaemia
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
i underwent second-line chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant last month. what can i do to improve my skin? it's become very dry and dull.
sumegha
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
Does anyone have first hand experience concerning non-hodgkinson's lymphoma?
I have been diagnosed with Scleroderma and have an appointment with my Rheumatologist next week. As a prelude, I have been reading over the last report he sent to my GP. In the letter he mentions IV Cylophosamide and says this should be considered. Of course, its all Serbo-Croat to me, I find it strange
I have been diagnosed with Scleroderma and have an appointment with my Rheumatologist next week. As a prelude, I have been reading over the last report he sent to my GP. In the letter he mentions IV Cylophosamide and says this should be considered. Of course, its all Serbo-Croat to me, I find it strange
titanicus
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 years ago
Don't get Fazed by Phases
With the information from the current American Society of Hematology (ASH) 2013 beginning to flood out, we'll be reading of findings in different trial phases. Your decision on whether to join a treatment trial may well be influenced by the phase of the trial, so it is well worth understanding what
With the information from the current American Society of Hematology (ASH) 2013 beginning to flood out, we'll be reading of findings in different trial phases. Your decision on whether to join a treatment trial may well be influenced by the phase of the trial, so it is well worth understanding what
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Dr Sharman explains how treatment options for the two main subtypes of the aggressive Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma are changing
Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphomas are aggressive lymphomas that those of us with CLL face a chance of developing in what is termed Richter's Transformation. Given the risk increases the longer we live with CLL and at between 5 and 15% is not insignificant, if you notice any bumps quickly growing, get them
Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphomas are aggressive lymphomas that those of us with CLL face a chance of developing in what is termed Richter's Transformation. Given the risk increases the longer we live with CLL and at between 5 and 15% is not insignificant, if you notice any bumps quickly growing, get them
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Please can somebody help me work out what to do now...
Hi All, I would really appreciate any comments or suggestions on my sad and sorry, if oh so common, tale. (Please Note-Reference Ranges are shown below and all dates are for 2013) First a bit of background....I was diagnosed Hyperthyroid in Jan this year (TSH-0.02, FT4-40.2, ESR-125) I didn’t go on the
Hi All, I would really appreciate any comments or suggestions on my sad and sorry, if oh so common, tale. (Please Note-Reference Ranges are shown below and all dates are for 2013) First a bit of background....I was diagnosed Hyperthyroid in Jan this year (TSH-0.02, FT4-40.2, ESR-125) I didn’t go on the
Boronia
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Ibrutinib Slow but steady foreward movement.
cell
lymphoma
(MCL), two forms of blood cancer.
cell
lymphoma
(MCL), two forms of blood cancer.
Kwenda
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CLL Support
11 years ago
my wife can't concentrate, watch tv or read after Chemo therapy. Is this the chemotherapy or the cancer.
My wife has stage four Pancreatic cancer. The oncologist said we can't stop the cancer but we might slow it down. The dose was strong but after two and a half sessions the Dr decided to stop the treatment due to all the bad effects from the chemo, it knocked the hell out of her. The doctor said it was
My wife has stage four Pancreatic cancer. The oncologist said we can't stop the cancer but we might slow it down. The dose was strong but after two and a half sessions the Dr decided to stop the treatment due to all the bad effects from the chemo, it knocked the hell out of her. The doctor said it was
Libertyedition
in
Breast Cancer India
11 years ago
A focus group requires UK patients who have had CLL for some time and have experienced at least one relapse.
They are in the process of understanding and developing a patient pathway for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) and
mantle
-
cell
lymphoma
(MCL) which they are hoping to validate with expert healthcare professionals during November and December.
They are in the process of understanding and developing a patient pathway for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) and
mantle
-
cell
lymphoma
(MCL) which they are hoping to validate with expert healthcare professionals during November and December.
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Treatments for diabetes – the latest advances including Glifozins, Incretins, DPP-4 inhibitors & more
Treatments for diabetes – the latest advances including Glifozins, Incretins, DPP-4 inhibitors & more Shraddha Rupavate November 20, 2013 at 5:32 pm 0 Comments Diabetes innovationsTruly known as the diabetes capital of the world, India is the home land for more than 50 million diabetic individuals
Treatments for diabetes – the latest advances including Glifozins, Incretins, DPP-4 inhibitors & more Shraddha Rupavate November 20, 2013 at 5:32 pm 0 Comments Diabetes innovationsTruly known as the diabetes capital of the world, India is the home land for more than 50 million diabetic individuals
harsta
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Update on Novel B-Cell Receptor Signaling Inhibitors from NCCN 8th Annual Congress on Hematologic Malignancies
[i]Drugs targeting B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling pathways are improving outcomes for patients with B-
cell
lymphomas, including chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), non-Hodgkin
lymphoma
(NHL), and
mantle
cell
lymphoma
(MCL).
[i]Drugs targeting B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling pathways are improving outcomes for patients with B-
cell
lymphomas, including chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), non-Hodgkin
lymphoma
(NHL), and
mantle
cell
lymphoma
(MCL).
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Volunteers required for CLL research interviews of relapsed and refractory UK members.
Are you able to take part in a study on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL) and
Mantle
Cell
Lymphoma
(MCL). Thanks to your help the research company have reached their quota for 'watchful waiting' patients (not currently on treatment).
Are you able to take part in a study on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL) and
Mantle
Cell
Lymphoma
(MCL). Thanks to your help the research company have reached their quota for 'watchful waiting' patients (not currently on treatment).
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Could Existing Immunotherapy Drugs Also Fight CLL? (Patient Power video with Dr John Gribben)
Andrew Schorr interviews Dr John Gribben of London's Barts Cancer Institute on the promise of drugs for PD1 and PDL1 that could train the immune system to kill cancer cells. http://www.patientpower.info/video/could-existing-immunotherapy-drugs-also-fight-cll I found this video particularly interesting
Andrew Schorr interviews Dr John Gribben of London's Barts Cancer Institute on the promise of drugs for PD1 and PDL1 that could train the immune system to kill cancer cells. http://www.patientpower.info/video/could-existing-immunotherapy-drugs-also-fight-cll I found this video particularly interesting
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
My CLL diagnosis in July 2013
I looked at my list of providers to see my choices of hematologists and found the one that had treated my mother's
mantle
cell
lymphoma
the week before she died and decided I would go to him to see what was going on since my doctor did not seemed concerned.
I looked at my list of providers to see my choices of hematologists and found the one that had treated my mother's
mantle
cell
lymphoma
the week before she died and decided I would go to him to see what was going on since my doctor did not seemed concerned.
Babs-0
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Please help us!
As I'm sure you know, this forum is run by volunteers from PMRGCAuk, the UK's national charity for support and awareness of Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis. What you might not know is that, at the moment, the whole charity is run by volunteers! That's website, forum, helpline, newsletter
As I'm sure you know, this forum is run by volunteers from PMRGCAuk, the UK's national charity for support and awareness of Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis. What you might not know is that, at the moment, the whole charity is run by volunteers! That's website, forum, helpline, newsletter
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
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PMRGCAuk
11 years ago
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