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Use of MRD Status Following Obinutuzumab/Ibrutinib to Guide Subsequent Intensification of Therapy in CLL
August 6, 2019 In this 2-part, single-arm, open-label, multicenter trial (Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT02666898), medically fit, adult patients with treatment-naive CLL not characterized by a 17p deletion or a mutation in TP53 received 9 months of chemotherapy-free induction therapy with the combination
August 6, 2019 In this 2-part, single-arm, open-label, multicenter trial (Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT02666898), medically fit, adult patients with treatment-naive CLL not characterized by a 17p deletion or a mutation in TP53 received 9 months of chemotherapy-free induction therapy with the combination
Jm954
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Clinical trial to test potential new therapy for giant cell arteritis
Well... at least they're looking for options! https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-09-clinical-trial-potential-therapy-giant.html
Well... at least they're looking for options! https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-09-clinical-trial-potential-therapy-giant.html
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Novel Combos Are Shaking Up the CLL Landscape but FCR still has its place
Published: Saturday, Sep 14, 2019 During a presentation at the 2019 Society of Haematological Oncology Annual Meeting, Dr Jain said recent clinical trial findings have helped clarify therapy choices based on the patient’s age, comorbid conditions, and mutation status but that questions about optimal
Published: Saturday, Sep 14, 2019 During a presentation at the 2019 Society of Haematological Oncology Annual Meeting, Dr Jain said recent clinical trial findings have helped clarify therapy choices based on the patient’s age, comorbid conditions, and mutation status but that questions about optimal
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5 years ago
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Duvelisib Dosing Modification Does Not Compromise Efficacy in Heavily Pretreated CLL/SLL
Reducing or interrupting duvelisib (Copiktra) treatment does not increase toxicity or reduce outcomes with relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL). Furthermore, treatment with the PI3K inhibitor led to a superior median progression-free survival (PFS) compared
Reducing or interrupting duvelisib (Copiktra) treatment does not increase toxicity or reduce outcomes with relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL). Furthermore, treatment with the PI3K inhibitor led to a superior median progression-free survival (PFS) compared
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5 years ago
Stem cell transplant for Myelofibrosis
After 12 years with PV and then 2 years with MF I explained in a letter to my consultant that were the decision to have a transplant entirely mine it is what I would wish for. I'd been on Jakavi for a year and it had ceased to help. I then went onto the Pacritinib trial which curtailed night sweats
After 12 years with PV and then 2 years with MF I explained in a letter to my consultant that were the decision to have a transplant entirely mine it is what I would wish for. I'd been on Jakavi for a year and it had ceased to help. I then went onto the Pacritinib trial which curtailed night sweats
Dodders
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Bone marrow
My Bone marrow biopsy showed that I have 80% cancer in the marrow. Is this rather high for people with CLL? Do all CLL patients have a bone marrow biopsy
My Bone marrow biopsy showed that I have 80% cancer in the marrow. Is this rather high for people with CLL? Do all CLL patients have a bone marrow biopsy
tootsie2
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Done with Lutetium
I completed five of the six infusions in the VISION clinical trial before I was excluded due to low hemoglobin. The initial and main cause of the low hemoglobin was my bone marrow transplant in late 2017, but the level continued dropping. Lutetium reduced my PSA by about 300 per infusion, in a linear
I completed five of the six infusions in the VISION clinical trial before I was excluded due to low hemoglobin. The initial and main cause of the low hemoglobin was my bone marrow transplant in late 2017, but the level continued dropping. Lutetium reduced my PSA by about 300 per infusion, in a linear
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Mother has Giant Cell Arteritis - what does the future hold?
Having just been through a week of hospital after my mother has lost most her sight in one eye and is being treated for Giant Cell Arteritis - can anyone who has been through this tell me how the years play out after diagnosis? At the moment she’s terrified. Thank you zxxx
Having just been through a week of hospital after my mother has lost most her sight in one eye and is being treated for Giant Cell Arteritis - can anyone who has been through this tell me how the years play out after diagnosis? At the moment she’s terrified. Thank you zxxx
TheSmartestGiant70
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
CLL Society Support Group Member Resource Guide
This list was created by the LA Support Group of The CLL Society and would be useful primarily for USA residents. -
CLL Society Support Group Member Resource Guide
There are many resources for CLL patients and caregivers. This is not a complete list, but a curation of resources. [u]National
This list was created by the LA Support Group of The CLL Society and would be useful primarily for USA residents. -
CLL Society Support Group Member Resource Guide
There are many resources for CLL patients and caregivers. This is not a complete list, but a curation of resources. [u]National
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5 years ago
Marginal zone lymphoma Facebook support group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1734968436810226/?ref=share Hi, Hope you don’t mind my sharing a link to the marginal zone lymphoma Facebook site for the members on this site who have been diagnosed with a combo of CLL and mzl or mzl. This is a rarer lymphoma with much less research done so it is
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1734968436810226/?ref=share Hi, Hope you don’t mind my sharing a link to the marginal zone lymphoma Facebook site for the members on this site who have been diagnosed with a combo of CLL and mzl or mzl. This is a rarer lymphoma with much less research done so it is
Judyanne
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CLL Support
5 years ago
CLL, Spleen Recovery+recommendations
Hi All, I was hoping to draw on your knowledge, wisdom and experience in dealing with CLL. I was diagnosed in 7/2008 and for almost 11 years was doing quite well but 3 months ago my spleen started to get enlarged, wbc were 76K and swollen lymph nodes to say the least. I had my first dose of Gazyva or
Hi All, I was hoping to draw on your knowledge, wisdom and experience in dealing with CLL. I was diagnosed in 7/2008 and for almost 11 years was doing quite well but 3 months ago my spleen started to get enlarged, wbc were 76K and swollen lymph nodes to say the least. I had my first dose of Gazyva or
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CLL Support
5 years ago
A Tool to Select Candidates for Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplant in CLL but do we need it?
August 14, 2019 From this it's clear that transplant is not an easy decision to make and the new targeted treatments may have changed the landscape again. [i]"The past 5 years have seen the introduction of several new treatments that have significantly extended survival rates for patients with chronic
August 14, 2019 From this it's clear that transplant is not an easy decision to make and the new targeted treatments may have changed the landscape again. [i]"The past 5 years have seen the introduction of several new treatments that have significantly extended survival rates for patients with chronic
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5 years ago
Time for a change!
After 20 years with myeloma and being well controlled with Lenalidamide for the last 5 years things have changed suddenly. A sudden dip in blood results necessitated a bone marrow and low and behold I now also have CLL. I have just started on Obinutuzomab and will add chlorambucil when I return from
After 20 years with myeloma and being well controlled with Lenalidamide for the last 5 years things have changed suddenly. A sudden dip in blood results necessitated a bone marrow and low and behold I now also have CLL. I have just started on Obinutuzomab and will add chlorambucil when I return from
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Leukaemia Support
5 years ago
MPN Voice needs your feedback to support an application to the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC)
We
URGENTLY
need your help and feedback to support an application to the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) for the prescribing of Ruxolitinib (Jakavi) to PV patients living in Scotland. But we want to hear from you if you have PV regardless of where you live or whether you have had Ruxolitinib
We
URGENTLY
need your help and feedback to support an application to the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) for the prescribing of Ruxolitinib (Jakavi) to PV patients living in Scotland. But we want to hear from you if you have PV regardless of where you live or whether you have had Ruxolitinib
Mazcd
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Patient Power Video updates on Blood Testing and New Treatment updates
Patient Power email here: https://www.patientpower.info/index.cfm?objectid=0F37AC70-C38E-11E9-9C33000D3A30C4F8 - Includes video updates from two of my favorite doctors that can explain complex subjects using understandable language. Dr. Susan LeClair and Dr. Nicole Lamanna. - https://www.patientpower.info
Patient Power email here: https://www.patientpower.info/index.cfm?objectid=0F37AC70-C38E-11E9-9C33000D3A30C4F8 - Includes video updates from two of my favorite doctors that can explain complex subjects using understandable language. Dr. Susan LeClair and Dr. Nicole Lamanna. - https://www.patientpower.info
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Worsening symptoms of myelofibrosis
Hi Can anyone tell me the worsening symptoms of myleofibrosis as I am very concerned about my partner who has post ET myelofibrosis and since diagnosis has become more and more tired. He is on hydro (fluctuating dose) and Rux along with other medications for a heart condition and portal hypertension
Hi Can anyone tell me the worsening symptoms of myleofibrosis as I am very concerned about my partner who has post ET myelofibrosis and since diagnosis has become more and more tired. He is on hydro (fluctuating dose) and Rux along with other medications for a heart condition and portal hypertension
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Please watch Video (Giant Cell and PMR and Tocilizumab)
Forgive me if this has already been discussed on here but this is a video put out about a month ago called "Giant Cell Arteritis: Breaking Down Barriers to Optimal Management". In this webcast, Dr. John Stone discusses best practices for integrating the latest clinical evidence surrounding new and emerging
Forgive me if this has already been discussed on here but this is a video put out about a month ago called "Giant Cell Arteritis: Breaking Down Barriers to Optimal Management". In this webcast, Dr. John Stone discusses best practices for integrating the latest clinical evidence surrounding new and emerging
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Relapsing after remission
I've been in remission for about two years now. Just came from a routine 6 month check-up. My Hematologist noticed that my platelets have dropped below normal and that my absolute lymphocytes are above normal. I will checked again in three months. Has anyone relapsed from remission? If so, did they
I've been in remission for about two years now. Just came from a routine 6 month check-up. My Hematologist noticed that my platelets have dropped below normal and that my absolute lymphocytes are above normal. I will checked again in three months. Has anyone relapsed from remission? If so, did they
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CLL Support
5 years ago
2nd Update on Possible Richters Transformation
The upside is I don’t have RT, but I did pick up some more high risk markers in addition to : 11q and unmutated. I learned in July the results of the DNA sequencing study. I picked up TP53, Notch1, ATM and few other ones that predispose me to head and neck cancer and cognitive decline. They did not
The upside is I don’t have RT, but I did pick up some more high risk markers in addition to : 11q and unmutated. I learned in July the results of the DNA sequencing study. I picked up TP53, Notch1, ATM and few other ones that predispose me to head and neck cancer and cognitive decline. They did not
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Factors Identified for Risk of Second Cancer in CLL Following BTK Inhibition
There was hope that non-chemo CLL treatments would avoid the increased risk of subsequent secondary cancers, with concern about Myelodysplasia Syndromes and Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia (MDS and ALL) of particular concern with FCR, due to possible DNA damage to bone marrow stem cells. It was thought
There was hope that non-chemo CLL treatments would avoid the increased risk of subsequent secondary cancers, with concern about Myelodysplasia Syndromes and Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia (MDS and ALL) of particular concern with FCR, due to possible DNA damage to bone marrow stem cells. It was thought
AussieNeil
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5 years ago
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