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when a tablet is not THE tablet
Before I tell My story I just want to make the point that I am sensitive to all Meds. I was diagnosed with Perm. Afib 5 years ago and tried on several Anticoags. before settling with Eliquis (apixaban) as the one I could tolerate. I have taken Eliquis for the last 5 years without any issues. In January
Before I tell My story I just want to make the point that I am sensitive to all Meds. I was diagnosed with Perm. Afib 5 years ago and tried on several Anticoags. before settling with Eliquis (apixaban) as the one I could tolerate. I have taken Eliquis for the last 5 years without any issues. In January
fodgreen
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AF Association
1 year ago
Statins in older patients and their benefits
There is, not surprisingly, a lot of discussion here about us taking statins and one of the points often made is that there has been little evidence of benefit for over 75s - mainly because they are more often than not excluded from clinical trials. This is a patient summary of a Chinese study which
There is, not surprisingly, a lot of discussion here about us taking statins and one of the points often made is that there has been little evidence of benefit for over 75s - mainly because they are more often than not excluded from clinical trials. This is a patient summary of a Chinese study which
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Results from 4 Genomic labs
3 years ago we received a Foundation ONE Report giving us the report he has CDK12 mutation. He has been on Lupron, NUBEQA, and Zytiga. Over time they have failed. Recently, 4 lymph nodes were removed for thorough testing to make sure C had not mutated into Neuroendocrine. It had not. Actually, the
3 years ago we received a Foundation ONE Report giving us the report he has CDK12 mutation. He has been on Lupron, NUBEQA, and Zytiga. Over time they have failed. Recently, 4 lymph nodes were removed for thorough testing to make sure C had not mutated into Neuroendocrine. It had not. Actually, the
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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Allopregnanolone as a Regenerative Treatment for Parkinson's Disease (Allo-PD)
I just happened upon this trial and it is something I had never heard of. It looks like a very small trial being conducted in Tucson, AZ. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06263010?locStr=Arizona&country=United%20States&state=Arizona&cond=Parkinson%20disease&aggFilters=status:not%20rec&rank=2 Detailed
I just happened upon this trial and it is something I had never heard of. It looks like a very small trial being conducted in Tucson, AZ. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06263010?locStr=Arizona&country=United%20States&state=Arizona&cond=Parkinson%20disease&aggFilters=status:not%20rec&rank=2 Detailed
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Next NoSilverBullet webinar on 17th of June: Sackner-Bernstein, MD, on "Why I am optimistic that we might now have a Silver Bullet for PD".
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 7.30pm London time on Monday, the 17th of June. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein, MD, will be talking to us about "Why I am optimistic that we might now have a Silver Bullet for PD". Please use the Eventbrite link
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 7.30pm London time on Monday, the 17th of June. Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein, MD, will be talking to us about "Why I am optimistic that we might now have a Silver Bullet for PD". Please use the Eventbrite link
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
why didn't you consider a clinical trial?
Please help me understand more about the barriers to participating in clinical trials. If you've ever considered joining a clinical trial but decided against it, please share what influenced your decision?
Please help me understand more about the barriers to participating in clinical trials. If you've ever considered joining a clinical trial but decided against it, please share what influenced your decision?
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
2 months ago
why didn't you consider a clinical trial?
Please help me understand more about the barriers to participating in clinical trials. If you've ever considered joining a clinical trial but decided against it, please share what influenced your decision?
Please help me understand more about the barriers to participating in clinical trials. If you've ever considered joining a clinical trial but decided against it, please share what influenced your decision?
Darryl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
clinical trial
hi. Just wondering if anyone is on the clinical trial at Dana Farber in Boston with verzenio and oserdu? Thanks. Marianne
hi. Just wondering if anyone is on the clinical trial at Dana Farber in Boston with verzenio and oserdu? Thanks. Marianne
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
New treatment
2 weeks ago I had liver ablation to remove 3 tumors on my liver. 2 were responding to treatment (anastrozole and kisqali for HER2 neg) and 1 was not. Surgery went well. Biopsy showed that the growing tumor was triple negative. Seemingly the other 2 (breast and hip met) are still HER2 negative. Anyone
2 weeks ago I had liver ablation to remove 3 tumors on my liver. 2 were responding to treatment (anastrozole and kisqali for HER2 neg) and 1 was not. Surgery went well. Biopsy showed that the growing tumor was triple negative. Seemingly the other 2 (breast and hip met) are still HER2 negative. Anyone
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Cancer Clinical Trial Participation May Not Actually Improve Survival, Study Says, MedPage Today May 22, 2024
[i]While an admittedly imperfect pooled analysis (w/ PCa trials amounting to 7% of total), this paper illuminates the effects of patient selection bias in clinical trial outcomes. [/i][i]
(emphasis is added.)
[/i][i] Along with the accompanying editorial, it should serve to provide some new guidance
[i]While an admittedly imperfect pooled analysis (w/ PCa trials amounting to 7% of total), this paper illuminates the effects of patient selection bias in clinical trial outcomes. [/i][i]
(emphasis is added.)
[/i][i] Along with the accompanying editorial, it should serve to provide some new guidance
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Sepsis - a timely reminder
[i]“The paramedics were reluctant to take me in,” he said. “They thought I should go and see my GP. I could have gone back to sleep. And I would have died I suppose. After a bit of remonstration they agreed [to take me]. No doubt at all Kati saved my life. If we had got there two hours later I would
[i]“The paramedics were reluctant to take me in,” he said. “They thought I should go and see my GP. I could have gone back to sleep. And I would have died I suppose. After a bit of remonstration they agreed [to take me]. No doubt at all Kati saved my life. If we had got there two hours later I would
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CLL Support
2 months ago
📚 Understanding the Scientific Process: A Guide for Patients
The scientific process is a systematic method used by researchers to explore questions, test hypotheses, and gather reliable data. Understanding this process can help you make sense of how medical advancements and treatments are developed. Here’s a simplified overview of the key stages in the scientific
The scientific process is a systematic method used by researchers to explore questions, test hypotheses, and gather reliable data. Understanding this process can help you make sense of how medical advancements and treatments are developed. Here’s a simplified overview of the key stages in the scientific
AnnaHU
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Research Opportunities
2 months ago
AZD0754 Apollo Clinical Trial
Looks like my next treatment in my long PCa battle, is the AZD0754 Apollo Clinical Trial. Does anyone have any information about the trial they could share? Thanks, Cam
Looks like my next treatment in my long PCa battle, is the AZD0754 Apollo Clinical Trial. Does anyone have any information about the trial they could share? Thanks, Cam
Cam73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
test results finally in
After waiting over a month my oncologist finally called to tell me I have the agressive form of this disease....CLL....he is looking for a clinical trial for me to join. I had a strong feeling this wasa the news I as going to get.....i am soon to 77 and hope to make it to 90. My oncolocgist tells me
After waiting over a month my oncologist finally called to tell me I have the agressive form of this disease....CLL....he is looking for a clinical trial for me to join. I had a strong feeling this wasa the news I as going to get.....i am soon to 77 and hope to make it to 90. My oncolocgist tells me
DianeSH
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CLL America Support
2 months ago
List of good Genetic Tests in Homologous Recombination Deficiency in PCa and the Mechanisms of Resistance to PARP Inhibitors
I was searching RAD50 and PARPinhibitors and since i am going for a high risk genetic consult i came across this good explanation of different genetic testing. Title of article:
Homologous Recombination Deficiency in Ovarian, Breast, Colorectal, Pancreatic, Non-Small Cell Lung and Prostate Cancers
I was searching RAD50 and PARPinhibitors and since i am going for a high risk genetic consult i came across this good explanation of different genetic testing. Title of article:
Homologous Recombination Deficiency in Ovarian, Breast, Colorectal, Pancreatic, Non-Small Cell Lung and Prostate Cancers
KocoPr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Experience/Opinions on: Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib for NEPC/SCPC
In January I was diagnosed with SCPC with liver metastasis. My first line of treatment was Platinum based chemo (carboplatin+etoposide). This treatment failed after 3 infusions with radiographic progression on CT Scan. ----- ... HEPATOBILIARY: Innumerable bilobar hepatic metastasis have progressed
In January I was diagnosed with SCPC with liver metastasis. My first line of treatment was Platinum based chemo (carboplatin+etoposide). This treatment failed after 3 infusions with radiographic progression on CT Scan. ----- ... HEPATOBILIARY: Innumerable bilobar hepatic metastasis have progressed
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Aspen wins $8M to advance Parkinson’s stem cell therapy
The grant, funded by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), will support the ongoing Phase 1/2a clinical trial that’s evaluating the treatment in people with Parkinson’s disease. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/aspen-wins-8-m-advance-stem-cell-therapy-parkinsons-disease/
The grant, funded by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), will support the ongoing Phase 1/2a clinical trial that’s evaluating the treatment in people with Parkinson’s disease. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/aspen-wins-8-m-advance-stem-cell-therapy-parkinsons-disease/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Clinical Trial using Pluvicto without chemo? Anyone know of any I can try?
Failed second line and looking for a clinical trial. I don't want to do chemo. Please let me know! Thx
Failed second line and looking for a clinical trial. I don't want to do chemo. Please let me know! Thx
Youngman-
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Please join us Tuesday,May 21st, for our Living Room discussion on Is a Clinical Trial Right for You?
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday May 21st in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Jorge J. Nieva, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Medical Oncologist
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday May 21st in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Jorge J. Nieva, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Medical Oncologist
Michelezeh
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Lung Cancer Support
2 months ago
The Immune Mind by Monty Lyman - Radio 4
I'm still working on getting a proper understanding of what this Book of the Week is all about. I keep setting it going, and drifting off to sleep. However, today I was awake enough to listen (with quite a good level of attention) to episode 4, which starts off talking about rheumatoid arthritis and
I'm still working on getting a proper understanding of what this Book of the Week is all about. I keep setting it going, and drifting off to sleep. However, today I was awake enough to listen (with quite a good level of attention) to episode 4, which starts off talking about rheumatoid arthritis and
Hezekiah
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NRAS
2 months ago
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