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First-Line Ribociclib Plus Endocrine Therapy Bests Chemo for Aggressive Breast Cancer
Published in Oncology, December 08, 2022
Patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer treated with ribociclib plus endocrine therapy (ET) had fewer adverse events and significantly longer progression-free survival than those treated with combination chemotherapy
Published in Oncology, December 08, 2022
Patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer treated with ribociclib plus endocrine therapy (ET) had fewer adverse events and significantly longer progression-free survival than those treated with combination chemotherapy
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
ERA process
My consultant said that I'd contact them when I reach day 1 of my next cycle then take progesterone for 5 days then
oestrogen
for 10 days but I've been searching on the internet and see that there is a bleed in between so now I'm confused on dates and wondering if the ERA will clash with my planned holiday
My consultant said that I'd contact them when I reach day 1 of my next cycle then take progesterone for 5 days then
oestrogen
for 10 days but I've been searching on the internet and see that there is a bleed in between so now I'm confused on dates and wondering if the ERA will clash with my planned holiday
MollyRobs
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Menopause and HRT
it’s just after 3am on Christmas night and I’m lying in bed wide awake knowing that something needs to change. My gynae has ruled HRT out for me as the endo used to be so aggressive, particularly in terms of ovarian cysts and she fears that feeding it estrogen will reawaken the beast. When I naively
it’s just after 3am on Christmas night and I’m lying in bed wide awake knowing that something needs to change. My gynae has ruled HRT out for me as the endo used to be so aggressive, particularly in terms of ovarian cysts and she fears that feeding it estrogen will reawaken the beast. When I naively
Chrissie66
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
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feeling low on day of FET anyone else?
I’m not sure this is normal or not, I’m on 400mg progesterone 3x a day and lubion and
oestrogen
4mg 3x a day So I know that’s a lot of hormones But just wondered why I’m feeling down today of all days - I’m normally excited ive Conceived 4 x in the last 2.5y but all resulted in early miscarriages
I’m not sure this is normal or not, I’m on 400mg progesterone 3x a day and lubion and
oestrogen
4mg 3x a day So I know that’s a lot of hormones But just wondered why I’m feeling down today of all days - I’m normally excited ive Conceived 4 x in the last 2.5y but all resulted in early miscarriages
London_panda123
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Prolactin levels and your experiences ?
It seems better tolerated /effective where by report than the
oestrogen
suppression fails or where
oestrogen
treatment has limited success.
It seems better tolerated /effective where by report than the
oestrogen
suppression fails or where
oestrogen
treatment has limited success.
BloomingMarvellous
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Adenomyosis Advice Association
2 years ago
Medications, supplements and other therapies used in Parkinsons
Here is a partial list of medication, supplements for other therapies used in Parkinsons What do you believe are the most beneficial/essential to treating Parkinsons and/or mitochondrial damage Which way should I go? Most bang for your bucks Carbadopa/Levadopa L-5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) Actylcholine
Here is a partial list of medication, supplements for other therapies used in Parkinsons What do you believe are the most beneficial/essential to treating Parkinsons and/or mitochondrial damage Which way should I go? Most bang for your bucks Carbadopa/Levadopa L-5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) Actylcholine
healthyheart7
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PET to image estrogen receptors
Hello everyone and Merry Christmas! I read awhile back on here about women getting PET scans which used agents to image estrogen receptors, not the typical glucose agent. Can someone tell me what the test is called (PET imaging with FES?) and if you’ve used it, has it helped in detection of any new
Hello everyone and Merry Christmas! I read awhile back on here about women getting PET scans which used agents to image estrogen receptors, not the typical glucose agent. Can someone tell me what the test is called (PET imaging with FES?) and if you’ve used it, has it helped in detection of any new
Kayaker82
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Alzheimer's, APOE4 gene and HRT - testing for the APOE4 gene
I cannot take HRT (and have no desire to) due to my ovarian (sub-type endometrioid) cancer and endometrial cancer both being
oestrogen
receptor positive.
I cannot take HRT (and have no desire to) due to my ovarian (sub-type endometrioid) cancer and endometrial cancer both being
oestrogen
receptor positive.
SarahBa
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Depression getting worse
This was denied and I was given progesterone cream as a Dutch test showed I am
oestrogen
dominant. I had a terrible reaction to this, im clearly intolerant and quit after 9 days. I haven't felt right since the progesterone, but recently something has changed and I feel truly awful.
This was denied and I was given progesterone cream as a Dutch test showed I am
oestrogen
dominant. I had a terrible reaction to this, im clearly intolerant and quit after 9 days. I haven't felt right since the progesterone, but recently something has changed and I feel truly awful.
Liam12
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Article about Alzheimer's and Estrogen, another one for us girls!
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Previous research has shown that women are at a higher risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease than men.
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A new study recently discovered that women who died from Alzheimer’s had a higher amount of a chemically-modified version of the protein complement C3 in their brains compared
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Previous research has shown that women are at a higher risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease than men.
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A new study recently discovered that women who died from Alzheimer’s had a higher amount of a chemically-modified version of the protein complement C3 in their brains compared
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
2nd Miscarriage - Any Advice?
My wife (36) and I (33) have been struggling to conceive with unexplained infertility. We started IVF back in July and had a fresh transfer followed by a double FET last month, sadly both attempts ended in an early miscarriage before week 6. We started with 7 embyros and now we have 3 left now (1 didn't
My wife (36) and I (33) have been struggling to conceive with unexplained infertility. We started IVF back in July and had a fresh transfer followed by a double FET last month, sadly both attempts ended in an early miscarriage before week 6. We started with 7 embyros and now we have 3 left now (1 didn't
Domino22
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Any live birth success transfering PGT-A aeuploids? Or much better egg quality after high dose ubliquinol?
I’m 40. I just found out that all of my FIVE day 5 blastocysts came back aeuploid from the PGT-A. Massively disappointed as my FSH was 5.4 to start and Estrogen response was 3 times better than my last retervial when i was 38, even my husband sperm quality has improved. But the result didn’t add up.
I’m 40. I just found out that all of my FIVE day 5 blastocysts came back aeuploid from the PGT-A. Massively disappointed as my FSH was 5.4 to start and Estrogen response was 3 times better than my last retervial when i was 38, even my husband sperm quality has improved. But the result didn’t add up.
islwyn
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
2nd Miscarriage - any advice?
Hoping someone out there understands what this is like. My wife (36) and I (33) have been struggling to conceive with unexplained infertility. We started IVF back in July and had a fresh transfer followed by a double FET last month, sadly both attempts ended in an early miscarriage before week 6. We
Hoping someone out there understands what this is like. My wife (36) and I (33) have been struggling to conceive with unexplained infertility. We started IVF back in July and had a fresh transfer followed by a double FET last month, sadly both attempts ended in an early miscarriage before week 6. We
Domino22
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Fertility, Miscarriage & IVF Support
2 years ago
Should I stop any supplements after transfer?
Hi all, Am finally getting to go through my first frozen transfer after 3 cancelled cycles (one fresh two frozen). I'm currently taking a few supplements (have been for at least 9 -12 months) but is there any that I should stop taking the day of or after transfer? I assume most are fine but just wanted
Hi all, Am finally getting to go through my first frozen transfer after 3 cancelled cycles (one fresh two frozen). I'm currently taking a few supplements (have been for at least 9 -12 months) but is there any that I should stop taking the day of or after transfer? I assume most are fine but just wanted
Esb27
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Follicle confused with cyst
Hi ladies just wondering if anyone has shared the same experience as I had. I was going for cycle monitoring for TIC & my follicle size was measuring @ 1.7 cm for 2 scans. Then they noticed a decrease in my estrogen levels & thought that it may be a cyst not a follicle. They will do another blood test
Hi ladies just wondering if anyone has shared the same experience as I had. I was going for cycle monitoring for TIC & my follicle size was measuring @ 1.7 cm for 2 scans. Then they noticed a decrease in my estrogen levels & thought that it may be a cyst not a follicle. They will do another blood test
Rtz77
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Results with estrogen.
Hello again, brothers and sisters. I am just wondering if anyone else has enjoyed the amazing successes that Ronron has had with estrogen applied transdermaly. Please explain how you apply, if you use it exclusively, how much, where you get it, etc.. Big hugs and Best wishes to all.
Hello again, brothers and sisters. I am just wondering if anyone else has enjoyed the amazing successes that Ronron has had with estrogen applied transdermaly. Please explain how you apply, if you use it exclusively, how much, where you get it, etc.. Big hugs and Best wishes to all.
CountryJoe
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Chronic pain and hypothyroidism - ideas? Will NDT eventually bring relief?
My clinician has suggested that the pain will ease as my
oestrogen
levels rise which should happen 3 to 6 months after starting NDT.
My clinician has suggested that the pain will ease as my
oestrogen
levels rise which should happen 3 to 6 months after starting NDT.
fpardoe
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Interpretation of results
Hello, I have had bloods done by Blue Horizon and wondered if any kind soul could interpret these numbers for me. Have been having a lot of what I thought were thyroid symptoms weight gain, constipation, dry skin, cracked heels, nails that are weak and won’t grow, fatigue, hair fall etc as TSH is on
Hello, I have had bloods done by Blue Horizon and wondered if any kind soul could interpret these numbers for me. Have been having a lot of what I thought were thyroid symptoms weight gain, constipation, dry skin, cracked heels, nails that are weak and won’t grow, fatigue, hair fall etc as TSH is on
MPG15
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Searching for estrogen patch or gel
Dear brothers and sisters. I reside in El Salvador and am searching for estrogen in patch or gel wondering if this might help hold off the beast, as it has for Ronron and others. In El Salvador, they only have tablets of .65 mg. I have read that the tablets are dangerous because they are processed
Dear brothers and sisters. I reside in El Salvador and am searching for estrogen in patch or gel wondering if this might help hold off the beast, as it has for Ronron and others. In El Salvador, they only have tablets of .65 mg. I have read that the tablets are dangerous because they are processed
CountryJoe
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
New drug for treating hot flashes under FDA review
This article appeared in Natl Geographic's online daily. Because it is behind a paywall, I have copied it below. While the drug is primarily intended for menopausal women, the article notes that future beneficiaries could include men taking drugs for prostate cancer. Is it possible to cure hot
This article appeared in Natl Geographic's online daily. Because it is behind a paywall, I have copied it below. While the drug is primarily intended for menopausal women, the article notes that future beneficiaries could include men taking drugs for prostate cancer. Is it possible to cure hot
garyjp9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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