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Would love some advice
Hi. Firstly, I just want to say how grateful I am to have found this forum. It is invaluable and has answered some of my questions before I have even asked them - ie. blurry eyes etc. I would love some advice though if you can still put up with me. My consultant reduced my 40mg dose of prednisolone
Hi. Firstly, I just want to say how grateful I am to have found this forum. It is invaluable and has answered some of my questions before I have even asked them - ie. blurry eyes etc. I would love some advice though if you can still put up with me. My consultant reduced my 40mg dose of prednisolone
Sophiestree
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Study identifies patients with lung cancer most likely to respond to immunotherapy.
Scientists are beginning to unravel one of the biggest challenges with immunotherapy: why some people with cancer respond to the treatment, while others may not respond at all. In a new study, researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found patients with a particular type of human
Scientists are beginning to unravel one of the biggest challenges with immunotherapy: why some people with cancer respond to the treatment, while others may not respond at all. In a new study, researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found patients with a particular type of human
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
weird test results
my first test came back positive for gastric parietal cell antibodies using the Elisa test. Second test tests 5 years later for parietal cell antibody titers, comes back negative. Ok is this something that comes and goes?
my first test came back positive for gastric parietal cell antibodies using the Elisa test. Second test tests 5 years later for parietal cell antibody titers, comes back negative. Ok is this something that comes and goes?
BumbleBeeBumble
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
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Fluid in opposite lung post Lobectomy
Hi My mum is 4 months post right lung lobectomy, she had an x-ray on Tues which shows this lung is clear - amazing news! However, they said it looks like there's fluid on the left lung, she's to go back in 6 weeks for another x-ray and post that possibly a CT scan, is this a cause for concern?
Hi My mum is 4 months post right lung lobectomy, she had an x-ray on Tues which shows this lung is clear - amazing news! However, they said it looks like there's fluid on the left lung, she's to go back in 6 weeks for another x-ray and post that possibly a CT scan, is this a cause for concern?
Jinty100
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Research study: Have you recently been diagnosed with lung cancer?
[I'm re-posting for any recent members. Thank you again to all those who have already responded and taken part.] Were you diagnosed with lung cancer within the last 12 months? Have your say about your experiences in the PEARL study - a research programme led by UCL and funded by Cancer Research UK.
[I'm re-posting for any recent members. Thank you again to all those who have already responded and taken part.] Were you diagnosed with lung cancer within the last 12 months? Have your say about your experiences in the PEARL study - a research programme led by UCL and funded by Cancer Research UK.
georgiabellblack
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
New and first post might not be related.. please excuse me.
i had severe weight loss, and lot of symptoms in 2018, i went to specialist and got infections tests and all came back good.. but my CD8 cells are very less in the immunity test. after few months with continued symptoms i researched and found my symptoms are related to b12 deficiency and got tested and
i had severe weight loss, and lot of symptoms in 2018, i went to specialist and got infections tests and all came back good.. but my CD8 cells are very less in the immunity test. after few months with continued symptoms i researched and found my symptoms are related to b12 deficiency and got tested and
b12pas
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Low grade temp after lung surgery
Hello I just want to get some advice regarding my recent surgery and recovery. I had a bi-lobectomy in July. I didn’t need any further treatment and been recovering pretty well. Although in the last few weeks (since about mid September) I have notice I have been getting a low grade fever fluctuating
Hello I just want to get some advice regarding my recent surgery and recovery. I had a bi-lobectomy in July. I didn’t need any further treatment and been recovering pretty well. Although in the last few weeks (since about mid September) I have notice I have been getting a low grade fever fluctuating
Becky130777
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
An interesting letter to the editor: Stem Cell Transplantation for Parkinson Disease: Déjà Vu All Over Again? ?
https://academic.oup.com/neurosurgery/advance-article/doi/10.1093/neuros/nyaa487/6027128
https://academic.oup.com/neurosurgery/advance-article/doi/10.1093/neuros/nyaa487/6027128
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Update - Immunotherapy treatment
Its been a while since my last post, since my partner was diagnosed with incurable lung cancer with spread to an adrenal gland. I've thought long and hard about posting this as so many are so distressed about their situations, but felt it may help offer some hope to others. My partner was an ideal
Its been a while since my last post, since my partner was diagnosed with incurable lung cancer with spread to an adrenal gland. I've thought long and hard about posting this as so many are so distressed about their situations, but felt it may help offer some hope to others. My partner was an ideal
Kayben21
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Brain mri results
I see in the finding sane scar tissue where I had the tumor removed 3 years ago looks stable and hasn’t grown? Is that what I’m seeing, can anyone tell me what this is saying, nobody called me and I did this a week ago Help
I see in the finding sane scar tissue where I had the tumor removed 3 years ago looks stable and hasn’t grown? Is that what I’m seeing, can anyone tell me what this is saying, nobody called me and I did this a week ago Help
lovey100
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
What to expect...
Hello I was diagnosed on Monday with stage3B NSC lung cancer. My treatment is chemo and radiotherapy. Could someone please tell me what to expect, I’m absolutely terrified of being sick... Thank you x
Hello I was diagnosed on Monday with stage3B NSC lung cancer. My treatment is chemo and radiotherapy. Could someone please tell me what to expect, I’m absolutely terrified of being sick... Thank you x
Lipsticklover62
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
The road ahead
My oncologist called me yesterday and said they had found a donor match for a stem cell transplant and did I want to proceed? So a little of my story, I have been on IBRUTINUB for two years and am currently feel great as my lymphocyte count is 16.5 and neutrophils at 3.8. He said because of my higher
My oncologist called me yesterday and said they had found a donor match for a stem cell transplant and did I want to proceed? So a little of my story, I have been on IBRUTINUB for two years and am currently feel great as my lymphocyte count is 16.5 and neutrophils at 3.8. He said because of my higher
steve_canada
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Have you recently been diagnosed with lung cancer?
Were you diagnosed with lung cancer within the last 12 months? Have your say about your experiences in
the PEARL study
- a research programme led by UCL and funded by Cancer Research UK. We're interested in people's experienced of being diagnosed, and we're particularly keen to hear from people
Were you diagnosed with lung cancer within the last 12 months? Have your say about your experiences in
the PEARL study
- a research programme led by UCL and funded by Cancer Research UK. We're interested in people's experienced of being diagnosed, and we're particularly keen to hear from people
georgiabellblack
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Is there any information yet on the COVID-19 vaccines for post Bone Marrow Transplant patients?
I had my transplant in 2014 and have seen a few articles about the way the vaccines interact with the immune system.
I had my transplant in 2014 and have seen a few articles about the way the vaccines interact with the immune system.
colinparker1967
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Can someone help my understand when immunotherapy is an option?
Hi, my mom was diagnosed with Stage 4 non small cell lung cancer with Mets to bones in Feb 2019. She has EGFR mutation 18. The doctor mentioned possibly trying immunotherapy as she is having progression to more bones after two TKI and chemo. She does not have PDL1 mutation and her last blood biopsy
Hi, my mom was diagnosed with Stage 4 non small cell lung cancer with Mets to bones in Feb 2019. She has EGFR mutation 18. The doctor mentioned possibly trying immunotherapy as she is having progression to more bones after two TKI and chemo. She does not have PDL1 mutation and her last blood biopsy
Tlauren
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
LUNG TRANSPLANT
it Was an Amazing programme again tonight and they are even learning to grow heart muscle to repair hearts as well in the future. It's truly amazing what they can do these days and the surgeons are Absolutely Priceless. Hope you all enjoyed the programme who watched it. Take care and keep well. Brian
it Was an Amazing programme again tonight and they are even learning to grow heart muscle to repair hearts as well in the future. It's truly amazing what they can do these days and the surgeons are Absolutely Priceless. Hope you all enjoyed the programme who watched it. Take care and keep well. Brian
Bingo88
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Lung transplant
On BBC 2 tonite at 9 o'clock. A lung transplant x
On BBC 2 tonite at 9 o'clock. A lung transplant x
skylas
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Double Lung Transplant
Hello Everyone. For people who are interested There is a Double Lung Transplant Operation on BBC2. TUESDAY AT 9PM Surgeons at the edge of life. If people are interested. Hope you're all keeping as well as we possibly can.I do read the posts daily although I don't always comment You people are so
Hello Everyone. For people who are interested There is a Double Lung Transplant Operation on BBC2. TUESDAY AT 9PM Surgeons at the edge of life. If people are interested. Hope you're all keeping as well as we possibly can.I do read the posts daily although I don't always comment You people are so
Bingo88
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Moffitt researchers develop tool to better predict treatment course for lung cancer.
Personalized treatment options for patients with lung cancer have come a long way in the past two decades. For patients with non-small cell lung cancer, the most common subtype of lung cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, two major treatment strategies have emerged: tyrosine
Personalized treatment options for patients with lung cancer have come a long way in the past two decades. For patients with non-small cell lung cancer, the most common subtype of lung cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide, two major treatment strategies have emerged: tyrosine
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Gene SRSF2
I'm new here, but have private messaged Hunter who is an inspiration and interesting fact finder. I have MF progressed from PV last year but my recent visit to consultant showed a further 2 mutants. I'm Jak2 positive with SRSF2+1DH2. He has made a referral for Stem Cell Transplant. Is there anyone out
I'm new here, but have private messaged Hunter who is an inspiration and interesting fact finder. I have MF progressed from PV last year but my recent visit to consultant showed a further 2 mutants. I'm Jak2 positive with SRSF2+1DH2. He has made a referral for Stem Cell Transplant. Is there anyone out
ktaylor5563
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
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