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Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with mHSPC - July 17, 2024
Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) July 17, 2024 Phase III ARANOTE trial met primary endpoint, significantly increasing radiological progression-free survival (rPFS) with NUBEQA
Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) July 17, 2024 Phase III ARANOTE trial met primary endpoint, significantly increasing radiological progression-free survival (rPFS) with NUBEQA
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Transplanted liver now in trouble?
Hi All My husband had a liver transplant in 2017 and has been mostly well since. He had NASH cirrhosis and liver cancer. He had a set of bloods on Monday unrelated to his liver but his liver function was tested. We were called the next day as ther were some surprising results which have worried him
Hi All My husband had a liver transplant in 2017 and has been mostly well since. He had NASH cirrhosis and liver cancer. He had a set of bloods on Monday unrelated to his liver but his liver function was tested. We were called the next day as ther were some surprising results which have worried him
Kimlescam
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Is iron spray any good for night-time dosing?
Has anyone any experience with using iron supplement in spray format? Presumably you’d need a few squirts but better tolerated? Contains iron in the form ferric sodium edtate & ferric ammonium citrate.
Has anyone any experience with using iron supplement in spray format? Presumably you’d need a few squirts but better tolerated? Contains iron in the form ferric sodium edtate & ferric ammonium citrate.
SunnyJim100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
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Allograft
Just wanted to know if anyone knew anything about Allograft. My husband has just finished 2 yrs on ventaclax, all blood's good, and we expected to just go away and go back for blood's until maybe time for a different treatment, but was told they would like us to have a chat to a specialist about allograft
Just wanted to know if anyone knew anything about Allograft. My husband has just finished 2 yrs on ventaclax, all blood's good, and we expected to just go away and go back for blood's until maybe time for a different treatment, but was told they would like us to have a chat to a specialist about allograft
sue6741
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CLL Support
2 months ago
Weird liver fibrosis blood test
Feaking out: Liver Firbrosis Blood Work 11/23 FibroScan Score: 4.9 kPa CAP Score: 280 dB/m Doctor note: The FibroScan Score is reliable and consistent with liver scarring at a Metavir Stage F0-1, consistent with minimal to no fibrosis. (have had three previous fibroscans with similar results). Just
Feaking out: Liver Firbrosis Blood Work 11/23 FibroScan Score: 4.9 kPa CAP Score: 280 dB/m Doctor note: The FibroScan Score is reliable and consistent with liver scarring at a Metavir Stage F0-1, consistent with minimal to no fibrosis. (have had three previous fibroscans with similar results). Just
ang2018
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
first time on here
Hi! I am a 35 year old female. I was diagnosed officially with PBC at age 25. At this point in life I had a biopsy and found out I was already stage 2-3 fibrosis. Jumping forward ten years later I am now at the last stage and officially at cirrhosis. I have many symptoms now caused by the cirrhosis.
Hi! I am a 35 year old female. I was diagnosed officially with PBC at age 25. At this point in life I had a biopsy and found out I was already stage 2-3 fibrosis. Jumping forward ten years later I am now at the last stage and officially at cirrhosis. I have many symptoms now caused by the cirrhosis.
PBC2014
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PBC Foundation
2 months ago
Cancer Turned Aggressive?
My dad has been battling prostate cancer for 15+ years . He goes to University of Chicago. He is 74. Early 2000’s- prostate removed - not clean margins. Did no further treatment 2004 - Cancer came back. Only seen on PSA test. Watched for years until PSA finally doubled. 2007-2008- went on Lupron
My dad has been battling prostate cancer for 15+ years . He goes to University of Chicago. He is 74. Early 2000’s- prostate removed - not clean margins. Did no further treatment 2004 - Cancer came back. Only seen on PSA test. Watched for years until PSA finally doubled. 2007-2008- went on Lupron
Jshaw916
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
a new platform for ADC development….no sorry, it’s DAC this time! not PCa related but hopefully soon
”Orum has granted Vertex rights to conduct research using its TPD² approach to developing degrader-antibody conjugates (DACs), next-generation versions of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) which use antibodies to precisely deliver small molecule targeted protein degrader payloads to cancer cells and other
”Orum has granted Vertex rights to conduct research using its TPD² approach to developing degrader-antibody conjugates (DACs), next-generation versions of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) which use antibodies to precisely deliver small molecule targeted protein degrader payloads to cancer cells and other
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Need some positivity
I have been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis I'm April/ may I have been alcohol free for 3 months but I am having a very anxious day today about my life expectancy and was hoping to hear of some positive news or advice please
I have been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis I'm April/ may I have been alcohol free for 3 months but I am having a very anxious day today about my life expectancy and was hoping to hear of some positive news or advice please
Lifefan
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
High ALT and Bilirubin and worried
my ‘urgent blood’ tests have come back and I am stressed to pieces as following my ultrasound I was told I had a fatty liver. My LFTs were all normal apart from my ALT which was 45 and needed to be less than 33, and Serum Bilirubin which was 27 and should be less than 21. Both readings end of March
my ‘urgent blood’ tests have come back and I am stressed to pieces as following my ultrasound I was told I had a fatty liver. My LFTs were all normal apart from my ALT which was 45 and needed to be less than 33, and Serum Bilirubin which was 27 and should be less than 21. Both readings end of March
Owlie
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
ELF test
hi all, If you see my previous liver posts I’ve had varying fibroscan scores, mostly overestimated because of my BMI. Lost a ton of weight and got it down to 7.2-7.5. Had another recently after regaining most of the weight and the score is up to 10KPA. Had an ultrasound in March this year and liver
hi all, If you see my previous liver posts I’ve had varying fibroscan scores, mostly overestimated because of my BMI. Lost a ton of weight and got it down to 7.2-7.5. Had another recently after regaining most of the weight and the score is up to 10KPA. Had an ultrasound in March this year and liver
Amy190
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Looking for support in supporting my husband
This community has been so informative and I truly appreciate the information I have received from so many incredible people. Thank you! This is the first time I am posting to this group. In October 2023 my husband noticed more frequent use of the bathroom. He had his PSA tested in January which was
This community has been so informative and I truly appreciate the information I have received from so many incredible people. Thank you! This is the first time I am posting to this group. In October 2023 my husband noticed more frequent use of the bathroom. He had his PSA tested in January which was
Smmac15
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
CRISPR Identifies New Genes as Drivers of Prostate Cancer Metastasis
Three research groups recently independently elucidated the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms driving prostate cancer metastasis. The innovative use of CRISPR technology not only facilitated the discovery of the genes but also opened potential new avenues for targeted cancer therapies to prevent metastasis
Three research groups recently independently elucidated the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms driving prostate cancer metastasis. The innovative use of CRISPR technology not only facilitated the discovery of the genes but also opened potential new avenues for targeted cancer therapies to prevent metastasis
No_stone_unturned
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Is this decision right for me
I had a PSMA pet scan on 7/16/2024. The result shows a single tumor in my left lung measuring 8mm. My MO wants me to have the tumor radiated and monitor the PSA and its doubling time. A little background, I'm just short of 83 years old. I had prostatectomy in 2009, PSA undetectable until 2017. I had
I had a PSMA pet scan on 7/16/2024. The result shows a single tumor in my left lung measuring 8mm. My MO wants me to have the tumor radiated and monitor the PSA and its doubling time. A little background, I'm just short of 83 years old. I had prostatectomy in 2009, PSA undetectable until 2017. I had
old64horn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Can Exercise Help People with Parkinson’s Disease? 5 Things to Know
According to a study that tracked 237 patients over a five-year period, those with early-stage Parkinson’s disease who were more active had better physical outcomes than less active people with the disease. “Higher physical activity levels were strongly associated with better functioning in activities
According to a study that tracked 237 patients over a five-year period, those with early-stage Parkinson’s disease who were more active had better physical outcomes than less active people with the disease. “Higher physical activity levels were strongly associated with better functioning in activities
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
There's Hope
Being a dialysis patient can have its difficulty, but when you have dual diagnosis like being a diabetic sometimes it feels like all he'll breaks through. But I decided to reach out to my medical team and I got the support I needed as well as understanding my situation. I have a plan that I and my
Being a dialysis patient can have its difficulty, but when you have dual diagnosis like being a diabetic sometimes it feels like all he'll breaks through. But I decided to reach out to my medical team and I got the support I needed as well as understanding my situation. I have a plan that I and my
Quita55
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Kidney Dialysis
2 months ago
RUQ of abdomen
Can someone have an ache in the right upper quadrant of their abdomen without it being something seriously wring with the liver like cirrhosis? Thanks, Terry
Can someone have an ache in the right upper quadrant of their abdomen without it being something seriously wring with the liver like cirrhosis? Thanks, Terry
ToughToes
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
please help
hello I’ve been on here a few times now, at first it started being my TSH and T3 suggesting hyperthyroidism, I was then referred to an endocrinologist and retested and that was then fine however my cortisol was low at 220 so I had a SST yesterday and the results have come back as below which they have
hello I’ve been on here a few times now, at first it started being my TSH and T3 suggesting hyperthyroidism, I was then referred to an endocrinologist and retested and that was then fine however my cortisol was low at 220 so I had a SST yesterday and the results have come back as below which they have
Lollipop93
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Considering a change of dialysis centers
So, my nephrologist just up and left. I'm sure there was more going on behind the scenes than I'm aware of, but it was so sudden for me. He was also the consulting MD at the dialysis clinic. I'm not worried about finding another nephro, though. The nephrology department I deal with is a crack team
So, my nephrologist just up and left. I'm sure there was more going on behind the scenes than I'm aware of, but it was so sudden for me. He was also the consulting MD at the dialysis clinic. I'm not worried about finding another nephro, though. The nephrology department I deal with is a crack team
PeaB4YouGo
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Kidney Dialysis
2 months ago
Curcumin and Ginkgo Biloba Extract Together
AD research, may also benefit PD... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229698/ Abstract Alzheimer’s
disease
(AD) is one of the most prevalent
neurodegenerative
illnesses, and yet, no workable treatments have been discovered to prevent or reverse AD.
AD research, may also benefit PD... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229698/ Abstract Alzheimer’s
disease
(AD) is one of the most prevalent
neurodegenerative
illnesses, and yet, no workable treatments have been discovered to prevent or reverse AD.
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
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