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Zanda after Zytiga
Orgovyx and Zytiga brought my Gleason 9 cancer to a PSA of 0.67, but after 5 months my PSA has slowly risen to 1.59. Would it help to switch from Zytiga to Zanda? Poollover
Orgovyx and Zytiga brought my Gleason 9 cancer to a PSA of 0.67, but after 5 months my PSA has slowly risen to 1.59. Would it help to switch from Zytiga to Zanda? Poollover
Poollover
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
Drug therapies in clinical trials 2024 update
2024 report on Parkinsons drug therapies in the clinical trial pipeline is published https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd240272
2024 report on Parkinsons drug therapies in the clinical trial pipeline is published https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd240272
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
27 days ago
Brainfade
Over the last year i have been getting a heavy thump in my heart which causes me to suddenly suck in. It seems to start suddenly when sitting quietly during the day or at night which wakes me from a shallow sleep. Some days its regularly about 15 mins or so apart.As soon as this happens i have an onset
Over the last year i have been getting a heavy thump in my heart which causes me to suddenly suck in. It seems to start suddenly when sitting quietly during the day or at night which wakes me from a shallow sleep. Some days its regularly about 15 mins or so apart.As soon as this happens i have an onset
Alphakiwi
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
27 days ago
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liver transplant in August 2021
My age is 46 I had a liver transplant in August 2021, but since the liver transplant, my health has not been going well, which means I have been experiencing pain in the whole body. Itching on the body which is cured by taking medicine. Abdominal swelling and a little more walking can increase severe
My age is 46 I had a liver transplant in August 2021, but since the liver transplant, my health has not been going well, which means I have been experiencing pain in the whole body. Itching on the body which is cured by taking medicine. Abdominal swelling and a little more walking can increase severe
MuzMuz
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British Liver Trust
27 days ago
Does anyone else have weird dreams ?
MY partner is experiencing weird dreams at night. Leaving him tired out and anxious. Not sure if this all part of the decompressed liver disease or medications or abstaining from alcohol? Is this normal?
MY partner is experiencing weird dreams at night. Leaving him tired out and anxious. Not sure if this all part of the decompressed liver disease or medications or abstaining from alcohol? Is this normal?
Semiskimmed10
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British Liver Trust
27 days ago
Theoretical study indicates the most practical natural anti-prostate cancer compound is grape seed extract
B2G2, the most active ingredient of grape seed extract (GSE), can act as an agonist for PTEN. PTEN has a key role in suppressing PCa cells by applying phosphatase activity and inhibiting cell proliferation. Investigation on the mechanisms by which the herbal remedies induce anti-prostate cancer activity
B2G2, the most active ingredient of grape seed extract (GSE), can act as an agonist for PTEN. PTEN has a key role in suppressing PCa cells by applying phosphatase activity and inhibiting cell proliferation. Investigation on the mechanisms by which the herbal remedies induce anti-prostate cancer activity
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
27 days ago
Fatty Liver
hi all, i had ultra sound and Doc said it was fatty liver. I told him i was currently being treated for bladder cancer and he said I needed to go back to GP . GP has now done more bloods and i suspect she is testing for liver cancer. Initially I had an ALT of 37 and it increased to 52. All other liver
hi all, i had ultra sound and Doc said it was fatty liver. I told him i was currently being treated for bladder cancer and he said I needed to go back to GP . GP has now done more bloods and i suspect she is testing for liver cancer. Initially I had an ALT of 37 and it increased to 52. All other liver
Halofan1
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British Liver Trust
27 days ago
Newby 😀
Hello, I'm new and have no idea how to start this without sounding negative. I was diagnosed with cirrhosis 4 years ago (I'm 32) I'm sober for over a year and a half now. I've been from recompensed to looking at a liver transplant assessment which I got declined from as I was too well and had to give
Hello, I'm new and have no idea how to start this without sounding negative. I was diagnosed with cirrhosis 4 years ago (I'm 32) I'm sober for over a year and a half now. I've been from recompensed to looking at a liver transplant assessment which I got declined from as I was too well and had to give
Daniellejade89
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British Liver Trust
28 days ago
Renal Diet Confusion
Hello, apologies if this may be repetitive in the Group but I'm now about 3 months into my renal limited vasculitis diagnosis and one of the areas I find mind boggling is that of proper dieting. There is no shortage of information out there but a lot of it seems to
conflict.
Would be grateful
Hello, apologies if this may be repetitive in the Group but I'm now about 3 months into my renal limited vasculitis diagnosis and one of the areas I find mind boggling is that of proper dieting. There is no shortage of information out there but a lot of it seems to
conflict.
Would be grateful
Support_helps
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Vasculitis UK
28 days ago
Can Gut Bacteria Cure Parkinson's Disease?
https://youtu.be/CFXheDwSwi8?si=yaiHJduXYEL2XGWM Can Gut Bacteria Cause Parkinson's? Breakthrough: Parkinson's Disease | Microbiome Connection Uncover the groundbreaking research on how gut bacteria may be linked to Parkinson's disease. This video explores the fascinating connection between the microbiome
https://youtu.be/CFXheDwSwi8?si=yaiHJduXYEL2XGWM Can Gut Bacteria Cause Parkinson's? Breakthrough: Parkinson's Disease | Microbiome Connection Uncover the groundbreaking research on how gut bacteria may be linked to Parkinson's disease. This video explores the fascinating connection between the microbiome
Thal
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Cure Parkinson's
28 days ago
Running on Hope! - Fyi
It's live on Amazon my book "Running on hope", about how I have been managing my Parkinson's Disease for the last16 years, and the importance of lifestyle changes and it's impact on disease progression, with the detailed adventure of my FUS intervention on Switzerland. I wrote this book with the intent
It's live on Amazon my book "Running on hope", about how I have been managing my Parkinson's Disease for the last16 years, and the importance of lifestyle changes and it's impact on disease progression, with the detailed adventure of my FUS intervention on Switzerland. I wrote this book with the intent
Markbit
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Cure Parkinson's
28 days ago
Newbie support
Hi everyone, I’m new here. My partner is being treated for decompressed liver disease. Recently diagnosed, he has quit the alcohol ( very early days I’m aware) But I am wondering how is best for me to support him? He is struggling with eating but is trying. He’s not a big meal eater. Any ideas of
Hi everyone, I’m new here. My partner is being treated for decompressed liver disease. Recently diagnosed, he has quit the alcohol ( very early days I’m aware) But I am wondering how is best for me to support him? He is struggling with eating but is trying. He’s not a big meal eater. Any ideas of
Semiskimmed10
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British Liver Trust
28 days ago
Cardiac surgery meds bring PSA down?
My PSA was 1.6 on January 8 of this year. On January 31st I had successful open-heart surgery to repair a heart valve. On March 7th, my next blood test, my PSA had dropped to .5. Has anyone here heard that this sort of drop after surgery is normal? Perhaps there are meds used at that time that could
My PSA was 1.6 on January 8 of this year. On January 31st I had successful open-heart surgery to repair a heart valve. On March 7th, my next blood test, my PSA had dropped to .5. Has anyone here heard that this sort of drop after surgery is normal? Perhaps there are meds used at that time that could
Runner4000
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
I owe you an update
Many thanks to the members of this forum. FYI, I was diagnosed with a DRE last October, 2023. I had a biopsy in November and confirmed an aggressive stage 5, Gleason 9 in 6 of 12 cores prostate cancer. A series of scans did not detect involvement beyond the prostate. My PSA was 9 at that time. I began
Many thanks to the members of this forum. FYI, I was diagnosed with a DRE last October, 2023. I had a biopsy in November and confirmed an aggressive stage 5, Gleason 9 in 6 of 12 cores prostate cancer. A series of scans did not detect involvement beyond the prostate. My PSA was 9 at that time. I began
Worked_the_World
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with mHSPC - July 17, 2024
Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) July 17, 2024 Phase III ARANOTE trial met primary endpoint, significantly increasing radiological progression-free survival (rPFS) with NUBEQA
Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) July 17, 2024 Phase III ARANOTE trial met primary endpoint, significantly increasing radiological progression-free survival (rPFS) with NUBEQA
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
Transplanted liver now in trouble?
Hi All My husband had a liver transplant in 2017 and has been mostly well since. He had NASH cirrhosis and liver cancer. He had a set of bloods on Monday unrelated to his liver but his liver function was tested. We were called the next day as ther were some surprising results which have worried him
Hi All My husband had a liver transplant in 2017 and has been mostly well since. He had NASH cirrhosis and liver cancer. He had a set of bloods on Monday unrelated to his liver but his liver function was tested. We were called the next day as ther were some surprising results which have worried him
Kimlescam
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British Liver Trust
30 days ago
Is iron spray any good for night-time dosing?
Has anyone any experience with using iron supplement in spray format? Presumably you’d need a few squirts but better tolerated? Contains iron in the form ferric sodium edtate & ferric ammonium citrate.
Has anyone any experience with using iron supplement in spray format? Presumably you’d need a few squirts but better tolerated? Contains iron in the form ferric sodium edtate & ferric ammonium citrate.
SunnyJim100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
30 days ago
Allograft
Just wanted to know if anyone knew anything about Allograft. My husband has just finished 2 yrs on ventaclax, all blood's good, and we expected to just go away and go back for blood's until maybe time for a different treatment, but was told they would like us to have a chat to a specialist about allograft
Just wanted to know if anyone knew anything about Allograft. My husband has just finished 2 yrs on ventaclax, all blood's good, and we expected to just go away and go back for blood's until maybe time for a different treatment, but was told they would like us to have a chat to a specialist about allograft
sue6741
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CLL Support
30 days ago
Weird liver fibrosis blood test
Feaking out: Liver Firbrosis Blood Work 11/23 FibroScan Score: 4.9 kPa CAP Score: 280 dB/m Doctor note: The FibroScan Score is reliable and consistent with liver scarring at a Metavir Stage F0-1, consistent with minimal to no fibrosis. (have had three previous fibroscans with similar results). Just
Feaking out: Liver Firbrosis Blood Work 11/23 FibroScan Score: 4.9 kPa CAP Score: 280 dB/m Doctor note: The FibroScan Score is reliable and consistent with liver scarring at a Metavir Stage F0-1, consistent with minimal to no fibrosis. (have had three previous fibroscans with similar results). Just
ang2018
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British Liver Trust
30 days ago
first time on here
Hi! I am a 35 year old female. I was diagnosed officially with PBC at age 25. At this point in life I had a biopsy and found out I was already stage 2-3 fibrosis. Jumping forward ten years later I am now at the last stage and officially at cirrhosis. I have many symptoms now caused by the cirrhosis.
Hi! I am a 35 year old female. I was diagnosed officially with PBC at age 25. At this point in life I had a biopsy and found out I was already stage 2-3 fibrosis. Jumping forward ten years later I am now at the last stage and officially at cirrhosis. I have many symptoms now caused by the cirrhosis.
PBC2014
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PBC Foundation
30 days ago
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