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Coronavirus SARS-CoV2: BESSY II data accelerate drug development
A coronavirus is keeping the world in suspense. SARS-CoV-2 is highly infectious and can cause severe pneumonia with respiratory distress (COVID-19). Scientists are doing research in order to prevent the viruses from multiplying. A team from the University of Lübeck has now found a promising approach.
A coronavirus is keeping the world in suspense. SARS-CoV-2 is highly infectious and can cause severe pneumonia with respiratory distress (COVID-19). Scientists are doing research in order to prevent the viruses from multiplying. A team from the University of Lübeck has now found a promising approach.
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Artificial Intelligence May Help Predict Responses to Systemic Therapies in Patients With Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.
Using standard-of-care computed tomography (CT) scans in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), researchers utilized artificial intelligence (AI) to train algorithms to predict tumor sensitivity to three systemic cancer therapies. "Radiologists' interpretation of CT scans of cancer
Using standard-of-care computed tomography (CT) scans in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), researchers utilized artificial intelligence (AI) to train algorithms to predict tumor sensitivity to three systemic cancer therapies. "Radiologists' interpretation of CT scans of cancer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Lung surgery, high risk for covid 19?
I had surgery for a pulmonary avm 18 months ago. I lost my mid right lung lobe. I've healed well and now work on a ward in an nhs hospital. Work have assessed me as high risk but I don't think I am and want to keep working. Am I high risk?
I had surgery for a pulmonary avm 18 months ago. I lost my mid right lung lobe. I've healed well and now work on a ward in an nhs hospital. Work have assessed me as high risk but I don't think I am and want to keep working. Am I high risk?
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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I have hypersensitivity pneumonitis with fibrosis and live alone, I haven't received a letter but am I a high risk person. I would like to know. I live on my own any way so I don't have baby contacts except possibly shopping.
I have hypersensitivity pneumonitis with fibrosis and live alone, I haven't received a letter but am I a high risk person. I would like to know. I live on my own any way so I don't have baby contacts except possibly shopping.
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Coronavirus
We are aware that some people are finding the current guidelines a bit difficult to interpret. We do know that covid 19 is primarily affecting the respiratory system, so those that have had lung surgey or lung treatment including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapies and immunotherapy and those
We are aware that some people are finding the current guidelines a bit difficult to interpret. We do know that covid 19 is primarily affecting the respiratory system, so those that have had lung surgey or lung treatment including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapies and immunotherapy and those
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Living Room Tuesday, March 17 at 5:30 PM Pacific Time on "Coronavirus: What it is and what does it mean for the lung cancer community."
Living Room Tuesday, March 17 at 5:30 PM, Pacific Time on "Coronavirus: What it is and what does it mean for the lung cancer community." Panelist are: Natalie Thornburg, PhD Respiratory Virus Immunologist Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Max Diehn, MD/PhD Associate Professor Department
Living Room Tuesday, March 17 at 5:30 PM, Pacific Time on "Coronavirus: What it is and what does it mean for the lung cancer community." Panelist are: Natalie Thornburg, PhD Respiratory Virus Immunologist Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Max Diehn, MD/PhD Associate Professor Department
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
New to Cancer
Hi, this is new to me, as was Lung Cancer, I have had my surgery and now recovering at home, had 10 days in hospital recovering and now been home for a month. Finding it hard to build up my lung capacity (had a bi-lobectomy) so not much left on the right side, keep walking every day and trying to tackle
Hi, this is new to me, as was Lung Cancer, I have had my surgery and now recovering at home, had 10 days in hospital recovering and now been home for a month. Finding it hard to build up my lung capacity (had a bi-lobectomy) so not much left on the right side, keep walking every day and trying to tackle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Am I patient zero?!
The more I hear about Coronavirus, the more I’m convinced I had it in December when I was critically ill and admitted to ITU with respiratory distress and respiratory failure. I had lots of thick mucus blocking my airways and my CT scan had multi areas of ‘ground glass appearance’ which looks similar
The more I hear about Coronavirus, the more I’m convinced I had it in December when I was critically ill and admitted to ITU with respiratory distress and respiratory failure. I had lots of thick mucus blocking my airways and my CT scan had multi areas of ‘ground glass appearance’ which looks similar
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Extracellular vesicle tetraspanin-8 level predicts distant metastasis in non–small cell lung cancer after concurrent chemo-radiation.
Researchers identify marker that may predict whether lung cancer likely to spread.
Lung cancer is the most common cancer and cause of cancer-related death in men and women worldwide. More than 50% of patients diagnosed with lung cancer die within 1 year of diagnosis, and the 5-year survival rate
Researchers identify marker that may predict whether lung cancer likely to spread.
Lung cancer is the most common cancer and cause of cancer-related death in men and women worldwide. More than 50% of patients diagnosed with lung cancer die within 1 year of diagnosis, and the 5-year survival rate
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Low-dose chest CT leaves DNA intact
The low-dose chest CT scans used in lung cancer screening do not appear to damage human DNA, according to a study appearing in the journal Radiology. The results could help allay fears that such screenings will lead to an increase in radiation-induced cancer. Low-dose CT screening for lung cancer in
The low-dose chest CT scans used in lung cancer screening do not appear to damage human DNA, according to a study appearing in the journal Radiology. The results could help allay fears that such screenings will lead to an increase in radiation-induced cancer. Low-dose CT screening for lung cancer in
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Covid 19 - Soap works better than gel/sanitizer.
Hi all. The Gov't think they have the best brains to rely on for info in the fight against cov 19; And we may have - but if we don't deliver their advise clearly, it isn't understood and is not acted on: You know what makes me think we've already screwed up? As soon as Boris first said wash your hands
Hi all. The Gov't think they have the best brains to rely on for info in the fight against cov 19; And we may have - but if we don't deliver their advise clearly, it isn't understood and is not acted on: You know what makes me think we've already screwed up? As soon as Boris first said wash your hands
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Covid 19 and lung transplant
Ok so I'm slightly panicking I'm 3.5 years post single lung transplant. This is my only lung as other has been completely removed. My 10 year old daughter has asthma and shes been poorly with her chest last couple of days . I'm seriously considering pulling her out of school to protect her and mostly
Ok so I'm slightly panicking I'm 3.5 years post single lung transplant. This is my only lung as other has been completely removed. My 10 year old daughter has asthma and shes been poorly with her chest last couple of days . I'm seriously considering pulling her out of school to protect her and mostly
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Sickle cell and endometriosis
Hi, I have been recently diagnosed with endometriosis and I have been slightly worried.... is there anyone in here that has sickle cell and endometriosis.... I have sickle cell trait from both of my parents. Thank you in advance for your answers and time.
Hi, I have been recently diagnosed with endometriosis and I have been slightly worried.... is there anyone in here that has sickle cell and endometriosis.... I have sickle cell trait from both of my parents. Thank you in advance for your answers and time.
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Sickle Cell Society
4 years ago
Blurred vision - alternatives to Tocilizumab
One of our PMRGCAuk members has sent the following question: "My mother has GCA which unfortunately resulted in 50% sight loss across both eyes. She has been on Tocilizumab for about 8 months now, and her steroids have been gradually reduced to now nil. Initially, she was happy to be off the steroids
One of our PMRGCAuk members has sent the following question: "My mother has GCA which unfortunately resulted in 50% sight loss across both eyes. She has been on Tocilizumab for about 8 months now, and her steroids have been gradually reduced to now nil. Initially, she was happy to be off the steroids
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Webinar - Coronavirus and acute leukaemia
Leukaemia Care will be joined by Dr Amit Patel, consultant in cellular therapies and stem cell transplantation, haematology and transplant unit from the Christie NHS foundation trust. Dr Patel will discuss the potential changes to your care as a result of the coronavirus outbreak as well as providing
Leukaemia Care will be joined by Dr Amit Patel, consultant in cellular therapies and stem cell transplantation, haematology and transplant unit from the Christie NHS foundation trust. Dr Patel will discuss the potential changes to your care as a result of the coronavirus outbreak as well as providing
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Leukaemia Support
4 years ago
Lung Transplant update 3
Hello, I posted a few weeks ago about my mother’s lung transplant journey. To recap my mum is 62 and had her single lung transplant on the 30th October, since then she has spent 105 days in critical care. It has been traumatic on the whole family and of course my mother. She has since been moved to the
Hello, I posted a few weeks ago about my mother’s lung transplant journey. To recap my mum is 62 and had her single lung transplant on the 30th October, since then she has spent 105 days in critical care. It has been traumatic on the whole family and of course my mother. She has since been moved to the
Queenbean
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
No oxygen
As anyone ad a double lung transplant for severe emphasema. Without ever being on oxygen
As anyone ad a double lung transplant for severe emphasema. Without ever being on oxygen
skylas
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
How long is the life expectancy of a diagnosed lung cancer patient with a 2.5 cm lump in her lung?
I’m currently a junior in highschool and I have a sisters who’s 11. My mom (49) was diagnosed with lung cancer today with a 2.5 cm lump in her lung. I don’t know how long her life expectancy is and which stage she’s in since she has to make another appointment with a specialist. How do I make her comfortable
I’m currently a junior in highschool and I have a sisters who’s 11. My mom (49) was diagnosed with lung cancer today with a 2.5 cm lump in her lung. I don’t know how long her life expectancy is and which stage she’s in since she has to make another appointment with a specialist. How do I make her comfortable
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
Stem Cell Transplant
My doctor says that after a 2nd remission, meaning after ibrutinib and venetoclax have failed that a stem cell transplant is the next option. I have been on IB for 14 months and it has been amazing but I am terrified about doing a stem cell transplant. Can someone share their experiences if you have
My doctor says that after a 2nd remission, meaning after ibrutinib and venetoclax have failed that a stem cell transplant is the next option. I have been on IB for 14 months and it has been amazing but I am terrified about doing a stem cell transplant. Can someone share their experiences if you have
steve_canada
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CLL Support
4 years ago
“I had no immune system for months after my bone marrow transplant. Here’s how I avoided viral illness, and how you can, too.
“I had no immune system for months after my bone marrow transplant. Here’s how I avoided viral illness, and how you can, too. It’s easier than you think.” A.M. Carter Mar 22 · 12 min read https://medium.com/@amcarter/i-had-no-immune-system-for-months-after-my-bone-marrow-transplant-1b097f16040c
“I had no immune system for months after my bone marrow transplant. Here’s how I avoided viral illness, and how you can, too. It’s easier than you think.” A.M. Carter Mar 22 · 12 min read https://medium.com/@amcarter/i-had-no-immune-system-for-months-after-my-bone-marrow-transplant-1b097f16040c
hsouter
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CLL Support
4 years ago
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