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AbbVie Pharm--positive phase 3 for CLL!
Hey, all, see this article about AbbVie pharma! AbbVie Sees Continued Positive Results for Leukemia Treatment 7:05 am ET June 11, 2021 (Dow Jones) Print By Chris Wack AbbVie said it saw continued positive results from a four-year follow-up analysis of its Phase 3 CLL14 trial. The pharmaceutical company
Hey, all, see this article about AbbVie pharma! AbbVie Sees Continued Positive Results for Leukemia Treatment 7:05 am ET June 11, 2021 (Dow Jones) Print By Chris Wack AbbVie said it saw continued positive results from a four-year follow-up analysis of its Phase 3 CLL14 trial. The pharmaceutical company
Vlaminck
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CLL Support
3 years ago
mpal leukaemia
Hi Would really love to hear from anyone who has experience with this rare type of leukaemia. My son was diagnosed in December 2020 and is about to undergo a bone marrow transplant
Hi Would really love to hear from anyone who has experience with this rare type of leukaemia. My son was diagnosed in December 2020 and is about to undergo a bone marrow transplant
su0906
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Leukaemia Support
3 years ago
“I think we’ll cure leukemia in my lifetime”
“Is there anything else you’d like to share about leukemia treatment? I'm very excited because I think we’ll cure leukemia in my lifetime. We’ve already come so far. For example, before 2000, patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia had a survival rate of 10%. Targeted
“Is there anything else you’d like to share about leukemia treatment? I'm very excited because I think we’ll cure leukemia in my lifetime. We’ve already come so far. For example, before 2000, patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia had a survival rate of 10%. Targeted
Manouche
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
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NPlate and hair thinning
Hi from a very wet and windy Dartmoor. I’m on nPlate and have been for the past two months, platelets are stable at 123 which is good. Have had a few side effects, joint pain, headaches but am also noticing my hair is thinning, even my hairdresser said I had lost a noticeable amount. Has anyone else
Hi from a very wet and windy Dartmoor. I’m on nPlate and have been for the past two months, platelets are stable at 123 which is good. Have had a few side effects, joint pain, headaches but am also noticing my hair is thinning, even my hairdresser said I had lost a noticeable amount. Has anyone else
DevonMaid1
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ITP Support Association
3 years ago
Radiotherapy for sarcomatoid sccs related to ruxolitinib: would welcome dosage experiences
Hi. Thank you in advance for your time. I’m having 50 grays of radiation split into 20 doses ( 5 days a week) to prevent further recurrences of SCCs. on my face. Removed surgically. . Nasty stuff , and face is already sore and itchy after 6 treatments. Can’t find any evidence base for that level of
Hi. Thank you in advance for your time. I’m having 50 grays of radiation split into 20 doses ( 5 days a week) to prevent further recurrences of SCCs. on my face. Removed surgically. . Nasty stuff , and face is already sore and itchy after 6 treatments. Can’t find any evidence base for that level of
Rachelthepotter
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
No Antibodies shown after taking the Moderna Vaccine
I am new to CLL only a year on W&W. My Lymphs are #10.26 and % is 69.7. WBC is 14.73. I had the Moderna vaccine in Feb and March. Just had an antibody test and the result was negative - no antibodies. To say the least I am heartbroken and disappointed. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I should
I am new to CLL only a year on W&W. My Lymphs are #10.26 and % is 69.7. WBC is 14.73. I had the Moderna vaccine in Feb and March. Just had an antibody test and the result was negative - no antibodies. To say the least I am heartbroken and disappointed. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I should
CBME
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Supporting you to make decisions around clinical trials - a free online webinar - Friday 18th June at 3pm
Clinical trials are an important part of the treatment of blood cancers, and for some people can offer access to new treatments that aren’t available routinely. Some people may be invited to participate in a clinical trial by their healthcare team, and some may like to raise the question of suitability
Clinical trials are an important part of the treatment of blood cancers, and for some people can offer access to new treatments that aren’t available routinely. Some people may be invited to participate in a clinical trial by their healthcare team, and some may like to raise the question of suitability
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
3 years ago
It’s official Study shows T cells are activated against Covid after vaccination
Just heard on the Irish Radio from Professor Luke O’Neill, a super immunologist in Trinity College Dublin, results of a study on Leukemia patients show T Cells show response to the vaccine. Sorry I can’t remember the name of the study he mentioned . Great news he thought. It’s nature.com and Eureka
Just heard on the Irish Radio from Professor Luke O’Neill, a super immunologist in Trinity College Dublin, results of a study on Leukemia patients show T Cells show response to the vaccine. Sorry I can’t remember the name of the study he mentioned . Great news he thought. It’s nature.com and Eureka
Hidden
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Has anyone that’s prone to depression taken PEG INF / Pegasys?
I guess I’m clutching at straws here but I’m not keen and will probably decide to not start Ruxolitinib at this time, so that just leaves Peg. I will post an update as to what’s going on since my last haem apt which was a couple of days ago but as always the monthly appointments tend to upset me so
I guess I’m clutching at straws here but I’m not keen and will probably decide to not start Ruxolitinib at this time, so that just leaves Peg. I will post an update as to what’s going on since my last haem apt which was a couple of days ago but as always the monthly appointments tend to upset me so
Magentas
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
More on Covid vaccines and the inmunocompromised.
Just saw this in the news and felt it was worth sharing. Lots of peopleScientists seek Covid protection boost for people with weakened immunity AFP, Jul 06, 2021, How effective are Covid vaccines if your immune system is compromised by HIV, cancer or a recent organ transplant? Faced with very little
Just saw this in the news and felt it was worth sharing. Lots of peopleScientists seek Covid protection boost for people with weakened immunity AFP, Jul 06, 2021, How effective are Covid vaccines if your immune system is compromised by HIV, cancer or a recent organ transplant? Faced with very little
Iupiter
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CLL Support
3 years ago
First results of a head-to-head trial of acalabrutinib versus ibrutinib in previously treated chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Background: Increased selectivity of the Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor (BTKi) acalabrutinib (Aca) vs ibrutinib (Ib) may improve tolerability. We conducted an open-label, randomized, noninferiority, phase 3 trial to compare Aca vs Ib in patients (pts) with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Methods
Background: Increased selectivity of the Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor (BTKi) acalabrutinib (Aca) vs ibrutinib (Ib) may improve tolerability. We conducted an open-label, randomized, noninferiority, phase 3 trial to compare Aca vs Ib in patients (pts) with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Methods
Jm954
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CLL Support
3 years ago
CLL: from molecular pathogenesis to novel therapeutic strategies
September 2020 An interesting paper "CLL is a well-defined lymphoid neoplasm with very heterogeneous biological and clinical behavior. The last decade has been remarkably fruitful in novel findings elucidating multiple aspects of the pathogenesis of the disease. These include mechanisms of genetic susceptibility
September 2020 An interesting paper "CLL is a well-defined lymphoid neoplasm with very heterogeneous biological and clinical behavior. The last decade has been remarkably fruitful in novel findings elucidating multiple aspects of the pathogenesis of the disease. These include mechanisms of genetic susceptibility
Jm954
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Screening and monitoring of the BTK C481S mutation in a real-world cohort of patients with relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
On line abstract report 21 May 2021 The Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor ibrutinib has revolutionised the therapeutic landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). Acquired mutations emerging at position C481 in the BTK tyrosine kinase domain are the predominant genetic alterations associated
On line abstract report 21 May 2021 The Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor ibrutinib has revolutionised the therapeutic landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). Acquired mutations emerging at position C481 in the BTK tyrosine kinase domain are the predominant genetic alterations associated
Jm954
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CLL Support
3 years ago
News - Acalabrutinib approved for Restricted use in Scotland
Following an abbreviated and full submissions, the Scottish Medicines Consortium has approved Acalabrutinib for CLL with the following restrictions:
[i]*for the treatment of adult patients with previously untreated CLL without a del(17p) or TP53 mutation and who are [/i]
[i][u]ineligible[/
Following an abbreviated and full submissions, the Scottish Medicines Consortium has approved Acalabrutinib for CLL with the following restrictions:
[i]*for the treatment of adult patients with previously untreated CLL without a del(17p) or TP53 mutation and who are [/i]
[i][u]ineligible[/
Jm954
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Doctor wants to start Venetoclax today but recent blood work shows evidence of AIHA but Doctor still says start Ven
shouldn't AIHA be treated first? hemoglobin dropping weekly down from 14.7 2 months ago now 10.7 Haptoglobin less than 31 LDH almost 700 Doctor says still start Venclexta tomorrow but why not hold off until AIHA is controlled with steroids or Rituxan? I think the Rituxan will put him in control of
shouldn't AIHA be treated first? hemoglobin dropping weekly down from 14.7 2 months ago now 10.7 Haptoglobin less than 31 LDH almost 700 Doctor says still start Venclexta tomorrow but why not hold off until AIHA is controlled with steroids or Rituxan? I think the Rituxan will put him in control of
Palmetto
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Fatigue and very hot flushes
On 5th June I reduced to 7mg but since then I have found the basics of life a massive struggle and I’m normally a few miles a day person. Various limbs have become painful even an old break in my wrist is giving me jip. When these hot flushes come on I feel absolutely drained so I’m going to add an
On 5th June I reduced to 7mg but since then I have found the basics of life a massive struggle and I’m normally a few miles a day person. Various limbs have become painful even an old break in my wrist is giving me jip. When these hot flushes come on I feel absolutely drained so I’m going to add an
AnniesRyder5
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Pre-fibrotic MF
So I finally seen my Hemo, and the results show I've got Pre-fibrotic MF. Im JAK2 positive. So he would like to put me on ruxolitinib on my next visit. Approval is needed due to my age? I'm 36. My current symptoms are fevers, sweats, burning feet, blurred vision, no appetite, underweight sitting at 47kg
So I finally seen my Hemo, and the results show I've got Pre-fibrotic MF. Im JAK2 positive. So he would like to put me on ruxolitinib on my next visit. Approval is needed due to my age? I'm 36. My current symptoms are fevers, sweats, burning feet, blurred vision, no appetite, underweight sitting at 47kg
Kriddle01
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Antibody test
Received the NHS antibody test today. Just done the finger prick blood test and now have to wait ten to 15 minutes for the test results. The accompanying letter states that the test cannot be 100% accurate on an individual basis so if the lines appear on the test it does not mean that you have antibodies
Received the NHS antibody test today. Just done the finger prick blood test and now have to wait ten to 15 minutes for the test results. The accompanying letter states that the test cannot be 100% accurate on an individual basis so if the lines appear on the test it does not mean that you have antibodies
jillydabrat
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Is it common for CLL patients to undergo hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) as treatment?
Hi guys! My husband was looking around for information and he found about this, we were wondering if this is a common treatment? Thank you very much!
Hi guys! My husband was looking around for information and he found about this, we were wondering if this is a common treatment? Thank you very much!
krikri1989ho
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CLL Support
3 years ago
CLL Research: Phase 2 CAPTIVATE Study Suggests Role for Fixed-Duration Treatment of CLL/SLL
https://cllpharmacist.com/cll-research-phase-2-captivate-study-suggests-role-for-fixed-duration-treatment-of-cll-sll/ The data in the uMRD cohort of this trial suggest that fixed-duration therapy is feasible in patients who achieve undetectable MRD (uMRD) status. The selection of durations for these
https://cllpharmacist.com/cll-research-phase-2-captivate-study-suggests-role-for-fixed-duration-treatment-of-cll-sll/ The data in the uMRD cohort of this trial suggest that fixed-duration therapy is feasible in patients who achieve undetectable MRD (uMRD) status. The selection of durations for these
WinJ3
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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