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Prostrate Removed, PSA increasing
Hello to all, Is there anyone who had their prostrate removed but PSA is increasing? Oncologist wants to try a new hormonal drug. Radiation was administered after surgery. PSA is increasing. We appreciate your feedback. P.S. Edited profile: “Last CAT Scan was November 2023 - Showed no metastases
Hello to all, Is there anyone who had their prostrate removed but PSA is increasing? Oncologist wants to try a new hormonal drug. Radiation was administered after surgery. PSA is increasing. We appreciate your feedback. P.S. Edited profile: “Last CAT Scan was November 2023 - Showed no metastases
BlessedParchy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Is Jevtana easier to tolerate than docetaxel?
I have noticed that some men on this site have had over 30 infusions of Jevtana. My husband has had completed 10 sessions of docetaxel. The last three were given with a second dose of Carboplatin. Jevtana is new to us. How is it tolerated? Why can it be given at such a high number of doses?
I have noticed that some men on this site have had over 30 infusions of Jevtana. My husband has had completed 10 sessions of docetaxel. The last three were given with a second dose of Carboplatin. Jevtana is new to us. How is it tolerated? Why can it be given at such a high number of doses?
roboocme
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
who also has fibromyalgia and then lupus?
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2009 and then lupus last year. I think it was harder to get the diagnosis because a lot of syptoms overlap.
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2009 and then lupus last year. I think it was harder to get the diagnosis because a lot of syptoms overlap.
Cazpurple
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
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IMRT WITHOUT THE JELL
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Husband with PSP
Hi there My husband was 80 last week also diagnosed with Psp after an initial diagnosis of Parkinson’s He is Madopar four times a day plus to Amantandine the medication has helped a lot with his tremor His mobility is very poor, he had another fall today. The lack of empathy is very common and
Hi there My husband was 80 last week also diagnosed with Psp after an initial diagnosis of Parkinson’s He is Madopar four times a day plus to Amantandine the medication has helped a lot with his tremor His mobility is very poor, he had another fall today. The lack of empathy is very common and
Poodlelady1
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PSP Association
6 months ago
Cat's Claw
Anyone out there know of taking Cat's Claw tiincture for Parkinson's shake ( tremor)? Anyother benefit?
Anyone out there know of taking Cat's Claw tiincture for Parkinson's shake ( tremor)? Anyother benefit?
b-bobble
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
New to the scene
Hello, I’ve just signed up after probably a year of avoiding doing so, really hoping to connect with some people who understand rheumatoid arthritis and how to navigate it alongside the health system 🦓🐘🦒
Hello, I’ve just signed up after probably a year of avoiding doing so, really hoping to connect with some people who understand rheumatoid arthritis and how to navigate it alongside the health system 🦓🐘🦒
LoveIslandFan
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NRAS
3 months ago
Kidney issues because of CLL
Hello all! Anyone had kidney issues related to CLL? I will do the treatment not because of my lab results but because CLL filled my kidneys with white cells and led my to nephrotic syndrome. My hematologist is confident that with the treatment they will start to work again because those with cells
Hello all! Anyone had kidney issues related to CLL? I will do the treatment not because of my lab results but because CLL filled my kidneys with white cells and led my to nephrotic syndrome. My hematologist is confident that with the treatment they will start to work again because those with cells
BMFCDRW
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Liver tumor
Hi there, I have been diagnosed 2 years ago with a rear benign condition in my peritoneum. Because of this, I have MRIs and CT scans every 4-5 months. In January, my doctors found out a new lesion in my liver. I had a MRI if my liver in March. They come back to me and said that the lesion not changed
Hi there, I have been diagnosed 2 years ago with a rear benign condition in my peritoneum. Because of this, I have MRIs and CT scans every 4-5 months. In January, my doctors found out a new lesion in my liver. I had a MRI if my liver in March. They come back to me and said that the lesion not changed
dibk
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Another amazing research 💪🏼
🧐Scientists discover a cause of lupus and a possible way to reverse it😯❗ I recommend listening to the podcast that appears in the article, which sums it up very well: https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2024/july/lupus-immune-response-reversal/ Mxx 💜💚
🧐Scientists discover a cause of lupus and a possible way to reverse it😯❗ I recommend listening to the podcast that appears in the article, which sums it up very well: https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2024/july/lupus-immune-response-reversal/ Mxx 💜💚
Naladog
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Please join!
For all of our new members, PLEASE make sure one of the first things you do after your diagnosis is to join The PBC Foundation. It's free. There is so much accurate and up to date information there on the disease itself, glossary of terms you might not be familiar with. place to record your lab results
For all of our new members, PLEASE make sure one of the first things you do after your diagnosis is to join The PBC Foundation. It's free. There is so much accurate and up to date information there on the disease itself, glossary of terms you might not be familiar with. place to record your lab results
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Photopharmics kickstarts phototherapy trial for Parkinson’s disease
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved device targets photoreceptors in the eye responsible for circadian signalling. Research has shown that Parkinson’s disease can damage the retina and impact the circadian system leading to symptoms such as trouble sleeping, cognition, depression, and
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved device targets photoreceptors in the eye responsible for circadian signalling. Research has shown that Parkinson’s disease can damage the retina and impact the circadian system leading to symptoms such as trouble sleeping, cognition, depression, and
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Creating a Framework for Treating Autoimmune Gastritis—The Case for Replacing Lost Acid
A paper from Bruce Wolffenbuttel and colleagues, released last February https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/5/662 Conclusion: [i]"Autoimmune gastritis is not a gastritis that needs acid suppression; rather, it may benefit from acid supplementation. The loss of stomach acid in AIG precedes nutrient deficiencies
A paper from Bruce Wolffenbuttel and colleagues, released last February https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/16/5/662 Conclusion: [i]"Autoimmune gastritis is not a gastritis that needs acid suppression; rather, it may benefit from acid supplementation. The loss of stomach acid in AIG precedes nutrient deficiencies
Technoid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) is an ingredient in bee propolis. See below for invitro and mice evidence for inhibition AR-V7 by CAPE
Human studies needed. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester suppresses the expression of androgen receptor variant 7 via inhibition of CDK1 and AKT Ying-Yu Kuo, Chieh Huo, Chia-Yang Li & Chih-Pin Chuu Cancer Gene Therapy (2024) doi: 10.1038/s41417-024-00753-z Abstract Androgen receptor (AR) splice variant
Human studies needed. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester suppresses the expression of androgen receptor variant 7 via inhibition of CDK1 and AKT Ying-Yu Kuo, Chieh Huo, Chia-Yang Li & Chih-Pin Chuu Cancer Gene Therapy (2024) doi: 10.1038/s41417-024-00753-z Abstract Androgen receptor (AR) splice variant
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
🐺New Lupus Research: Mechanism of lupus pathogenesis unveiled🦋
📚👩🏼🔬Professor Yoontae Lee’s team identifies target protein regulating autoimmune disease lupus: https://www.postech.ac.kr/eng/mechanism-of-lupus-pathogenesis-unveiled/ Happy reading 🧐 Xxx
📚👩🏼🔬Professor Yoontae Lee’s team identifies target protein regulating autoimmune disease lupus: https://www.postech.ac.kr/eng/mechanism-of-lupus-pathogenesis-unveiled/ Happy reading 🧐 Xxx
Naladog
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Follow up ultrasound for cirrhosis, shown polyp In gallbladder
Hi, looking if anyone has experience/ info on this? is it common, linked to cirrhosis ? It’s completely thrown me as I’ve been feeling healthy since diagnosis last year. This was my first US since. I was hoping for news that my liver looked slightly better than original scan, as I’ve worked my backside
Hi, looking if anyone has experience/ info on this? is it common, linked to cirrhosis ? It’s completely thrown me as I’ve been feeling healthy since diagnosis last year. This was my first US since. I was hoping for news that my liver looked slightly better than original scan, as I’ve worked my backside
DaveQ67
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
What to expect, medication etc - First appointment since Systemic Sclerosis diagnosis
Hi, I hope you can advise. Since November 2023 I have had Raynaud's, then December Severe Dry Eyes and mouth, In May 2023 landed up with medication for Sicca Sjogren's (Cyclosporine & Pilocarpine). Blood test done at the appointment showed Systemic Sclerosis (anti TH/TO) as well. I was advised of this
Hi, I hope you can advise. Since November 2023 I have had Raynaud's, then December Severe Dry Eyes and mouth, In May 2023 landed up with medication for Sicca Sjogren's (Cyclosporine & Pilocarpine). Blood test done at the appointment showed Systemic Sclerosis (anti TH/TO) as well. I was advised of this
Jules1821
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 months ago
just diagnosed with lupus
hi I’ve just been diagnosed with lupus via positive ANA test ! Only symptoms are the sun burning my neck and chest and my glands swell !! No medication given at the moment as I don’t have any other symptoms? Is there medication for this sun allergy ??? Thank you for any help !!!
hi I’ve just been diagnosed with lupus via positive ANA test ! Only symptoms are the sun burning my neck and chest and my glands swell !! No medication given at the moment as I don’t have any other symptoms? Is there medication for this sun allergy ??? Thank you for any help !!!
Edm174
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Stopping Injections After 3 Loading Doses
Hi! I’m new here and learning so much from reading all of the posts here. I was diagnosed with low B12 levels earlier on this year, although my PA antibodies came back negative. I was put on injections, and was meant to have 6 over 2 weeks followed by 1 every 3 months, however my GP had to stop them
Hi! I’m new here and learning so much from reading all of the posts here. I was diagnosed with low B12 levels earlier on this year, although my PA antibodies came back negative. I was put on injections, and was meant to have 6 over 2 weeks followed by 1 every 3 months, however my GP had to stop them
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
2nd Dose at Sarah Cannon Research
Morning folks, Finishing second dose of XmAb808 and all is well so far. Blood work looks good and have to wait four hours post dose. On Cipro for UTI and that is better too Let’s kill those cancer cells
Morning folks, Finishing second dose of XmAb808 and all is well so far. Blood work looks good and have to wait four hours post dose. On Cipro for UTI and that is better too Let’s kill those cancer cells
Pmann
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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