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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Pulmonary arterial hypertension targeted for new treatment by Sheffield scientists.
Scientists at the University of Sheffield, working in collaboration with drug and vaccine developer Kymab Ltd, Cambridge, have identified a novel antibody that has the potential to become a new treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Research published today in Nature Communications (Friday
Scientists at the University of Sheffield, working in collaboration with drug and vaccine developer Kymab Ltd, Cambridge, have identified a novel antibody that has the potential to become a new treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Research published today in Nature Communications (Friday
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Help with a mystery needed
In August I went went to a neurologist who tested my b12 levels because of neurological symptoms. I requested the test because in 2012 when I was trying to get pregnant a naturopathic dr found that my b12 levels were 350... at the time I had no symptoms. I remember her talking about intrinsic factor
In August I went went to a neurologist who tested my b12 levels because of neurological symptoms. I requested the test because in 2012 when I was trying to get pregnant a naturopathic dr found that my b12 levels were 350... at the time I had no symptoms. I remember her talking about intrinsic factor
CW12
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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I was diagnosed with lung cancer last spring. There are also two secondaries. I have had 10 chemo sessions. Decided to give up for a bit because of side effects. Anyone tried alternative medication? I wonder about apricot kernels. The hospital will continue to monitor me with scans. Just looking for
I was diagnosed with lung cancer last spring. There are also two secondaries. I have had 10 chemo sessions. Decided to give up for a bit because of side effects. Anyone tried alternative medication? I wonder about apricot kernels. The hospital will continue to monitor me with scans. Just looking for
Shirlbird
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
A randomised single-centre trial of inhaled liposomal cyclosporine for bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome post-lung transplantation.
Outcomes after lung transplantation are poor due to bronchiolitis obliterans. Since bronchiolitis obliterans is not readily demonstrated by lung biopsies, the term bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) is applied, defined as a sustained forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) decline. Treatments for
Outcomes after lung transplantation are poor due to bronchiolitis obliterans. Since bronchiolitis obliterans is not readily demonstrated by lung biopsies, the term bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) is applied, defined as a sustained forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) decline. Treatments for
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
A cautionary tale
A cautionary tale for those of us who have used or are using opiates for pain. I have several autoimmune diseases. I’ve survived leukemia with two bone marrow transplants. I have latent effects from the chemo that manifest themselves in all kinds of ways. I have herniated discs at C5-C6 and L5-
A cautionary tale for those of us who have used or are using opiates for pain. I have several autoimmune diseases. I’ve survived leukemia with two bone marrow transplants. I have latent effects from the chemo that manifest themselves in all kinds of ways. I have herniated discs at C5-C6 and L5-
Nitrobunny
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
The Winter issue of Leukaemia Matters will soon be landing at your door or in your inbox!
[i]Hello,[/i] [i]Welcome to the Winter issue of our magazine![/i] http://bit.ly/LeukaemiaMattersWinter2019 [i]It’s been another busy year for Leukaemia Care as we celebrated our [/i][i]50th anniversary. We spent much of the year working harder than ever to [/i][i]provide support and advice to those
[i]Hello,[/i] [i]Welcome to the Winter issue of our magazine![/i] http://bit.ly/LeukaemiaMattersWinter2019 [i]It’s been another busy year for Leukaemia Care as we celebrated our [/i][i]50th anniversary. We spent much of the year working harder than ever to [/i][i]provide support and advice to those
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
5 years ago
Headache and GCA
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4173245/ The article is entitled
Giant cell arteritis or tension-type headache?: A differential diagnostic dilemma
and details the presentation of an elderly lady who appeared to have a tension headache - but it was in fact GCA. It is probably a reference
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4173245/ The article is entitled
Giant cell arteritis or tension-type headache?: A differential diagnostic dilemma
and details the presentation of an elderly lady who appeared to have a tension headache - but it was in fact GCA. It is probably a reference
LilyBark
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Ontario teen's vaping injury consistent with 'popcorn lung,' study suggests.
An Ontario teen who was put on life-support with a severe vaping-related illness may be the first documented case of a different form of damage linked to e-cigarettes, according to a study published Thursday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. The study suggests the teen's condition is more
An Ontario teen who was put on life-support with a severe vaping-related illness may be the first documented case of a different form of damage linked to e-cigarettes, according to a study published Thursday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal. The study suggests the teen's condition is more
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Tumour Cells Modulate Dendritic Cell Lipid Content,
Impaired dendritic cell functions in lung cancer: a review of recent advances and future perspectives. Interesting read : https://cancercommun.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40880-019-0387-3 Mesothelioma NSCLC Lipase Dendric Cells Dysfunctions
Impaired dendritic cell functions in lung cancer: a review of recent advances and future perspectives. Interesting read : https://cancercommun.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40880-019-0387-3 Mesothelioma NSCLC Lipase Dendric Cells Dysfunctions
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Molybdenum
Hi, I was recently diagnosed as extremely deficient in B12, extremely high MMA and homecysteine. (highest MMA he has on record) The bio-chemist I am working with (lifelong research with B12 and B vitamins in general) insists that I need to get Molybdenum on board before effectively supplementing with
Hi, I was recently diagnosed as extremely deficient in B12, extremely high MMA and homecysteine. (highest MMA he has on record) The bio-chemist I am working with (lifelong research with B12 and B vitamins in general) insists that I need to get Molybdenum on board before effectively supplementing with
EiCa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Secretome of pleural effusions associated with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and malignant mesothelioma: therapeutic implications.
In this report, the authors compare levels of 40 cytokines and chemokines in non-small cell lung cancer, mesothelioma and benign pleural effusions, with the goal of identifying druggable targets and interventions that can change the pleural environment from one that suppresses immunity and promotes tumor
In this report, the authors compare levels of 40 cytokines and chemokines in non-small cell lung cancer, mesothelioma and benign pleural effusions, with the goal of identifying druggable targets and interventions that can change the pleural environment from one that suppresses immunity and promotes tumor
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Gp review after b12 stopped
Hello 👋 I need some advice please. My gp practice carried out a generic review of b12 patients back in July and they decided I could no longer have b12 injections I was started on them in 2009 as I had neuro symptoms and chronic fatigue and after repeated visits to my gp I was finally advised my b12
Hello 👋 I need some advice please. My gp practice carried out a generic review of b12 patients back in July and they decided I could no longer have b12 injections I was started on them in 2009 as I had neuro symptoms and chronic fatigue and after repeated visits to my gp I was finally advised my b12
Twinklesthecat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Discouraged
I am new to this section. I have been involved with the lung cancer. I had lung surgery 6 years ago. Last summer I was diagnosed with colon cancer. I had surgery, then chemo. Just 3 months after finishing, my cea levels went up. A scan revealed involvement of 3 lymph nodes. I was started on Keytruda
I am new to this section. I have been involved with the lung cancer. I had lung surgery 6 years ago. Last summer I was diagnosed with colon cancer. I had surgery, then chemo. Just 3 months after finishing, my cea levels went up. A scan revealed involvement of 3 lymph nodes. I was started on Keytruda
Memaw0100
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Colon Cancer Connected
5 years ago
Lung transplant Update
Hello All, After having a rocky time being removed from the list as transplant would be too risky to being placed back on the list for 8 weeks review to make a judge that the window has closed or not, my mother got a call 29th October at around 9.30pm that someone would be picking her up at 11.30pm for
Hello All, After having a rocky time being removed from the list as transplant would be too risky to being placed back on the list for 8 weeks review to make a judge that the window has closed or not, my mother got a call 29th October at around 9.30pm that someone would be picking her up at 11.30pm for
Queenbean
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Putting things in perspective
So it’s been almost 4 years since I was diagnosed with aggressive G9 PCa. Surgery, adjuvant RT and ADT, then more RT after recurrence in a handful of pelvic LNs. Been on ADT and Zytiga for 11 months to hopefully cleanup anything that may remain. PSA has been undetectable since the treatment for recurrence
So it’s been almost 4 years since I was diagnosed with aggressive G9 PCa. Surgery, adjuvant RT and ADT, then more RT after recurrence in a handful of pelvic LNs. Been on ADT and Zytiga for 11 months to hopefully cleanup anything that may remain. PSA has been undetectable since the treatment for recurrence
shueswim
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Clinical Utility of Chromosomal Microarray in Richter's Transformation
Chromosomal microarray (CMA) is clever, very sensitive technology which looks for extra (duplicated) or missing (deleted) chromosomal segments, sometimes called copy number variants (CNVs) - see illustration. These include: microdeletions and microduplications of chromosome segments, which are too
Chromosomal microarray (CMA) is clever, very sensitive technology which looks for extra (duplicated) or missing (deleted) chromosomal segments, sometimes called copy number variants (CNVs) - see illustration. These include: microdeletions and microduplications of chromosome segments, which are too
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
5 years ago
ALK positive - Alectinib or Crizotinib?
Hello! My mum has been newly diagnosed as having ALK positive lung cancer, with brain mets. The NHS oncologist we are seeing wants to prescribe Crizotinib but I have been reading that Alectinib is now the new standard for first line treatment. Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated - is it the
Hello! My mum has been newly diagnosed as having ALK positive lung cancer, with brain mets. The NHS oncologist we are seeing wants to prescribe Crizotinib but I have been reading that Alectinib is now the new standard for first line treatment. Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated - is it the
snoopycapricorn
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Waiting to be staged
My name is SteveO. I am 72 and in pretty good shape, so I thought. That’s until an X-ray showed a mass in my upper left lung. Biopsy confirmed cancer. Another spot on PET. Me more biopsy then stage and treatment plan. I’m encouraged by hearing from others successes . Thanks and God Bless
My name is SteveO. I am 72 and in pretty good shape, so I thought. That’s until an X-ray showed a mass in my upper left lung. Biopsy confirmed cancer. Another spot on PET. Me more biopsy then stage and treatment plan. I’m encouraged by hearing from others successes . Thanks and God Bless
Beepers7
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
WHY won’t BLF campaign lobby to industrial Injuries to have Perscribe Diease List Updated
In resent years have had lots of deals with industrial Injuries Disabledmeant Benetfit Re there prescribed list when it comes to lung disease AND asbestos and acm. Soctland accepts asbestos acm causes copd AND even updated pneumoconiosis criteria to reflect asbestos acm So why as not ENGLAND 🏴
In resent years have had lots of deals with industrial Injuries Disabledmeant Benetfit Re there prescribed list when it comes to lung disease AND asbestos and acm. Soctland accepts asbestos acm causes copd AND even updated pneumoconiosis criteria to reflect asbestos acm So why as not ENGLAND 🏴
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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