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Is it the time for initial treatment?
As I previously stated, my wife was diagnosed with CLL in 2020. Her markers are 13q deletion, 12 trisomy, and TP53, with IGHV muted. She is still in W&W form. So far, I've learned via reading literature and numerous posts about lymphocyte doubling time, lactate dehydrogenase, and lymph nodes. Her lymphocyte
As I previously stated, my wife was diagnosed with CLL in 2020. Her markers are 13q deletion, 12 trisomy, and TP53, with IGHV muted. She is still in W&W form. So far, I've learned via reading literature and numerous posts about lymphocyte doubling time, lactate dehydrogenase, and lymph nodes. Her lymphocyte
Sagarcanada
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Autologous Cell Transplants - Promising Clinical Trial Getting Underway
August 7,2024 article from Scitechdaily.com Breakthrough Parkinson’s Treatment Enters Human Trials After Primate Success TOPICS:BrainNeuroscienceParkinson's DiseaseUniversity Of Wisconsin-Madison By UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON AUGUST 7, 2024 A clinical trial has begun to offer a new treatment
August 7,2024 article from Scitechdaily.com Breakthrough Parkinson’s Treatment Enters Human Trials After Primate Success TOPICS:BrainNeuroscienceParkinson's DiseaseUniversity Of Wisconsin-Madison By UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON AUGUST 7, 2024 A clinical trial has begun to offer a new treatment
Shorebirdsotherhalf
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Stomach heavy is due to a swollen spleen?
My wife has had CLL since 2020 and is still in the W&W stage. For the past few months, she has complained that her stomach is becoming heavy, implying that it is full of food. I take care of my wife. I seek additional posts. I don't find much of it. I suppose that could be related to a swollen spleen
My wife has had CLL since 2020 and is still in the W&W stage. For the past few months, she has complained that her stomach is becoming heavy, implying that it is full of food. I take care of my wife. I seek additional posts. I don't find much of it. I suppose that could be related to a swollen spleen
Sagarcanada
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CLL Support
5 months ago
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Great news from my MDAnderson doctor
I was originally diagnosed in May, 2011 and had a long 9 year watch and wait. Feb,2020 Dr Thompson put me on Calquence as I was become a little anemic and this treatment gave me great results. Feb, 2022 Dr. T and I agreed to add Venetoclax in an attempt to try to reach uMRD and have a drug
I was originally diagnosed in May, 2011 and had a long 9 year watch and wait. Feb,2020 Dr Thompson put me on Calquence as I was become a little anemic and this treatment gave me great results. Feb, 2022 Dr. T and I agreed to add Venetoclax in an attempt to try to reach uMRD and have a drug
DGG1931
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Bendamustine
Hi Male from 1946. Diagnosed for CLL in 1995. 2013 : Leukeran + Rituximab In 2021 I received only 1 cycle of Bendamustine (90) + Rituximab. No further cycles because of hemolyse. 2024 Now possibly Venetoclax + ? Appointment with oncologist next friday. Not much of a help. Best regards,
Hi Male from 1946. Diagnosed for CLL in 1995. 2013 : Leukeran + Rituximab In 2021 I received only 1 cycle of Bendamustine (90) + Rituximab. No further cycles because of hemolyse. 2024 Now possibly Venetoclax + ? Appointment with oncologist next friday. Not much of a help. Best regards,
dickcll
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CLL Support
5 months ago
I got my results back for pernicious anemia! Looks like folate deficiency, but would really appreciate any comments
I finally got my blood test results back for pernicious anemia. It looks like I don't have it, and that my problem is folate deficiency. And low reticulocyte count which would be caused by low folate I suppose. My other results are all in range, though active B12 could maybe be higher I am thinking
I finally got my blood test results back for pernicious anemia. It looks like I don't have it, and that my problem is folate deficiency. And low reticulocyte count which would be caused by low folate I suppose. My other results are all in range, though active B12 could maybe be higher I am thinking
Carrie234
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Acalabrutinib, venetoclax and obinutuzumab in relapsed CLL: Phase 2 CLL2-BAAG trial results from the German CLL Study Group
Some very encouraging news for those with unmutated IGHV and/or TP53 aberrations, who are wondering how they will fare with a subsequent treatment. This phase 2 trial of 44 relapsed patients included 34 (75.6%) who had unmutated IGHV and 14/44 (31.8%) who had TP53 aberrations. A Measurable Residual
Some very encouraging news for those with unmutated IGHV and/or TP53 aberrations, who are wondering how they will fare with a subsequent treatment. This phase 2 trial of 44 relapsed patients included 34 (75.6%) who had unmutated IGHV and 14/44 (31.8%) who had TP53 aberrations. A Measurable Residual
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
5 months ago
PV and AMD?
I've had PV since 2015 and have been on Jakafi for 18 months. I've recently been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration and have been treated with intravitreous avastin. I've seen some papers suggesting that AMD is more common for people with MPNs. Has anyone else had this experience? Steve
I've had PV since 2015 and have been on Jakafi for 18 months. I've recently been diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration and have been treated with intravitreous avastin. I've seen some papers suggesting that AMD is more common for people with MPNs. Has anyone else had this experience? Steve
sbs_patient
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
B12 how much and how often
I’ve been struggling with PA for 2 and 1/2 years. No one would listen. Finally from Israel I was advised to get the Intrinsic Factor Antibody Blood Test and the Parietal Cell Antibody Blood Test. Pernicious Anemia. I have to take a shot of Methylcobalamin daily. The Israelis recommend taking a shot
I’ve been struggling with PA for 2 and 1/2 years. No one would listen. Finally from Israel I was advised to get the Intrinsic Factor Antibody Blood Test and the Parietal Cell Antibody Blood Test. Pernicious Anemia. I have to take a shot of Methylcobalamin daily. The Israelis recommend taking a shot
Jeep13
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Anyone turn down a stem cell transplant?
I have post ET MF. Currently I'm on Rux and getting monthly cycles of 5 aza. I don't need transfusions. Day to day I feel pretty good and can do most of what I want. The SCT was recommended because of the risk of progression to AML. I'm finding the decision making to get the SCT very difficult. My
I have post ET MF. Currently I'm on Rux and getting monthly cycles of 5 aza. I don't need transfusions. Day to day I feel pretty good and can do most of what I want. The SCT was recommended because of the risk of progression to AML. I'm finding the decision making to get the SCT very difficult. My
LongETinUS
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Low vitamin d high serum ferritin
Hello My husband has been on watch and wait for 12 years. Due to a constant chronic cough he recently had a blood test which showed low vitamin D levels of 45 and high serum ferritin levels of 936. He has been referred back to haematology but in the meantime just wondering if anyone can tell me if there
Hello My husband has been on watch and wait for 12 years. Due to a constant chronic cough he recently had a blood test which showed low vitamin D levels of 45 and high serum ferritin levels of 936. He has been referred back to haematology but in the meantime just wondering if anyone can tell me if there
Debs4
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CLL Support
5 months ago
On another subject …
Inspired bya post on another site I’d like to ask if anyone has high risk mutations and has NOT had a stem cell transplant and has NOT progressed to leukaemia? On the other site there were a few who had had MF for quite few years but with treatment were doing ok, and weren’t having transplants, for
Inspired bya post on another site I’d like to ask if anyone has high risk mutations and has NOT had a stem cell transplant and has NOT progressed to leukaemia? On the other site there were a few who had had MF for quite few years but with treatment were doing ok, and weren’t having transplants, for
lizzziep
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
It wont be long
Hi All I have seen my Consultant today and she said it is time to start thinking about treatment. Not what I wanted to hear but after 14 years W&W I guessed it would come one day. She will arrange a CT Scan to check on Tumour burden (I think thats right) then just waiting on this. TP53 - deletion
Hi All I have seen my Consultant today and she said it is time to start thinking about treatment. Not what I wanted to hear but after 14 years W&W I guessed it would come one day. She will arrange a CT Scan to check on Tumour burden (I think thats right) then just waiting on this. TP53 - deletion
TheFlyer
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CLL Support
5 months ago
CLL on the spine
UK based male with a lymphoma mass on T4-T-10 causing spinal compression at T-07. Diagnosed CLL only last week (April 2024)… but very low levels CLL under 15% biopsy/ blood. Biopsy Not taken from spine mass. any one else have CLL on their spine?
UK based male with a lymphoma mass on T4-T-10 causing spinal compression at T-07. Diagnosed CLL only last week (April 2024)… but very low levels CLL under 15% biopsy/ blood. Biopsy Not taken from spine mass. any one else have CLL on their spine?
BraddyB
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Gastric Parietal Cell Antibody
Just wondering whether any members have had this test? I'm not really thinking about those who have had a B12 deficiency (or suspected Pernicious Anaemia) followed up by this test. Rather has anyone had done spontaneously as the link below [i]appears[/i] to imply. As I read it, the words say GPC should
Just wondering whether any members have had this test? I'm not really thinking about those who have had a B12 deficiency (or suspected Pernicious Anaemia) followed up by this test. Rather has anyone had done spontaneously as the link below [i]appears[/i] to imply. As I read it, the words say GPC should
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
CLL - Leukemia Cutis
Hello everyone. CLL Dx 2002, unmutated, Trisomy12, Notch 1. O+I 2 years, Off meds 2 years (heart surgery), WBC has been slowly rising ove4r the past 4 or 5 months, but I was never at MRD. A biopsy of a "rash" on my scalp shows Leukemia Cutis - most likely CLL related. Has anyone else had this? How
Hello everyone. CLL Dx 2002, unmutated, Trisomy12, Notch 1. O+I 2 years, Off meds 2 years (heart surgery), WBC has been slowly rising ove4r the past 4 or 5 months, but I was never at MRD. A biopsy of a "rash" on my scalp shows Leukemia Cutis - most likely CLL related. Has anyone else had this? How
misterbee
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CLL Support
6 months ago
My dad has CLL with TP53 mutation
As i am writing this im very frightened And i need someone with similar condition My dad was diagnosed back in 2019 With CLL he did about 3 sessions of chemotherapy and went back to remission Lately in January he noticed some lymph nodes in his neck as well as in his face After examination
As i am writing this im very frightened And i need someone with similar condition My dad was diagnosed back in 2019 With CLL he did about 3 sessions of chemotherapy and went back to remission Lately in January he noticed some lymph nodes in his neck as well as in his face After examination
Ornate2001
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CLL Support
6 months ago
itchy skin
Hi all, I have this terrible itchy skin,mostly arms and legs,after any contact with water,apart from the swimming pool,strangely,and wondered if anyone could recommend a cream that would help. I take a high dose fexofenadine before water but it doesnt really help.I asked my GP,who prescribed a tube
Hi all, I have this terrible itchy skin,mostly arms and legs,after any contact with water,apart from the swimming pool,strangely,and wondered if anyone could recommend a cream that would help. I take a high dose fexofenadine before water but it doesnt really help.I asked my GP,who prescribed a tube
Nursey30
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
denosumab
Any one had experience of denosumab after 1st line CLL treatment? My gp is suggesting these jabs but he's new and as I've read that it can cause immunocompromised I'm wondering if it's such a good idea.. Help
Any one had experience of denosumab after 1st line CLL treatment? My gp is suggesting these jabs but he's new and as I've read that it can cause immunocompromised I'm wondering if it's such a good idea.. Help
RosettaClapp
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CLL Support
6 months ago
need your help to learn about Clonal Hematopoiesis.
Greetings.Diagnosis with CLL/ Lymphoma in 2013, Was on Watchful Wait for almost 10 years, then started treatment with BTKI/Brukinsa for 9 months and had to stop the treatment due to the side effects, 3 months ago. Had a monthly blood tests in last 3 month while on Watchful Wait. By reviewing all the
Greetings.Diagnosis with CLL/ Lymphoma in 2013, Was on Watchful Wait for almost 10 years, then started treatment with BTKI/Brukinsa for 9 months and had to stop the treatment due to the side effects, 3 months ago. Had a monthly blood tests in last 3 month while on Watchful Wait. By reviewing all the
sunsetssr
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CLL Support
6 months ago
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