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Clinical Trial Starts Today
Morning folks, Sitting in clinic at Sarah Cannon Research Institute in Nashville getting my first dose of Phase 1 trial of a Xencor drug called XmAb808, which is an antibody that binds to tumor cells and immune cells called T cells. Baseline scans looked decent and all systems are go. Really blessed
Morning folks, Sitting in clinic at Sarah Cannon Research Institute in Nashville getting my first dose of Phase 1 trial of a Xencor drug called XmAb808, which is an antibody that binds to tumor cells and immune cells called T cells. Baseline scans looked decent and all systems are go. Really blessed
Pmann
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Migraine on tapering
Just a quick question - I began DL's slow taper from 9mg to 8.5mg on Saturday 18/3/23 and suffered a migraine aura so took a sumatriptans tablet. Gradually recovered over the next couple of days. The second reduction to 8.5mg is today (22/3/23) and, again, I have had a migraine aura and taken sumatriptans
Just a quick question - I began DL's slow taper from 9mg to 8.5mg on Saturday 18/3/23 and suffered a migraine aura so took a sumatriptans tablet. Gradually recovered over the next couple of days. The second reduction to 8.5mg is today (22/3/23) and, again, I have had a migraine aura and taken sumatriptans
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
A different sort of vibrotactile device
Here is a picture of a different sort of vibrotactile device This one is intended for stroke victims. The article, https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/promising-new-wearable-could-retrain-brain-after-stroke-2024a100044f?ecd=wnl_sci_tech_240306_MSCPEDIT_etid6355241&uac=415290AR&impID=6355241 says
Here is a picture of a different sort of vibrotactile device This one is intended for stroke victims. The article, https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/promising-new-wearable-could-retrain-brain-after-stroke-2024a100044f?ecd=wnl_sci_tech_240306_MSCPEDIT_etid6355241&uac=415290AR&impID=6355241 says
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
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Way to slow /stop metastases
Dear Friends, This is hot of the press. One of the mechanism of metastatic spread is that tiny pieces of broken cancer cells circulate in blood ..they contain Cancer cell DNA and are called Chromatin pieces. These tiny pieces of chromatin enter into healthy cell and transform them into Cancer cells.
Dear Friends, This is hot of the press. One of the mechanism of metastatic spread is that tiny pieces of broken cancer cells circulate in blood ..they contain Cancer cell DNA and are called Chromatin pieces. These tiny pieces of chromatin enter into healthy cell and transform them into Cancer cells.
LearnAll
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
KM819
Does anyone have any input on this clinical trial?
Does anyone have any input on this clinical trial?
staceysack
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
PSA REACHES 5,125 !!
Diagnosed seven years ago with metastatic prostate cancer (PSA 1,666). Got down to 0.9 with hormone (eligard) shots. PSA increased, even with eligard. Recently completed my fourth of five Pluvicto infusion treatments (last due in one week). Currently, my PSA is at 5,125. Looking for similar
Diagnosed seven years ago with metastatic prostate cancer (PSA 1,666). Got down to 0.9 with hormone (eligard) shots. PSA increased, even with eligard. Recently completed my fourth of five Pluvicto infusion treatments (last due in one week). Currently, my PSA is at 5,125. Looking for similar
fsiefert
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
exciting clinical trial
My very long time (20 years!) MBC changed from E+ to triple negative a few months ago and yesterday I was looking on line for clinical trials for TNBC and found one that looks exciting to me, whether I qualify for it or not. It's sponsored by Lyell Immunopharma and targets CAR T cells. I have no idea
My very long time (20 years!) MBC changed from E+ to triple negative a few months ago and yesterday I was looking on line for clinical trials for TNBC and found one that looks exciting to me, whether I qualify for it or not. It's sponsored by Lyell Immunopharma and targets CAR T cells. I have no idea
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
AFIB ATTACK TRIGGER???
Has anyone been AFIB free for several months on Flecainide, but then get an attack when you have a 100.5 fever and cold sweats (not feeling well)??? Just wondering if anyone has had an experience similar to mine? Thank you for any and all replies as I love you all!!!!!!!
Has anyone been AFIB free for several months on Flecainide, but then get an attack when you have a 100.5 fever and cold sweats (not feeling well)??? Just wondering if anyone has had an experience similar to mine? Thank you for any and all replies as I love you all!!!!!!!
Jpot34
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AF Association
1 year ago
Nicotine Patch helps immensely.
For the last week, I’ve been wearing a 7mg nicotine patch with amazing results. Almost every night since I’ve slept through the night. My symptoms have improved, I have a much better sense of wellbeing. Nicotine has been known for years for its medicinal properties. Eggplant has the second most nicotine
For the last week, I’ve been wearing a 7mg nicotine patch with amazing results. Almost every night since I’ve slept through the night. My symptoms have improved, I have a much better sense of wellbeing. Nicotine has been known for years for its medicinal properties. Eggplant has the second most nicotine
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
recommendations for The Christie ?
hi everyone , I haven’t posted for a while as I have been taking part in a clinical trial which has now finished . Can anyone recommend an oncologist specialising in Ovarian Cancer at The Christie ? I’m looking for another trial if possible and I can travel to The Christie . I just want to wish everyone
hi everyone , I haven’t posted for a while as I have been taking part in a clinical trial which has now finished . Can anyone recommend an oncologist specialising in Ovarian Cancer at The Christie ? I’m looking for another trial if possible and I can travel to The Christie . I just want to wish everyone
Lookingahead
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Sheffield ICD Support Group
We are pleased to invite you to the Sheffield Northern General Hospital ICD Support Group meeting, taking place at the Medical Education Centre (MEC) Northern General Hospital (near Chesterman building), on Wednesday 20 September 2023 from 10.30am to 1.30pm. This group is for patients who have an implantable
We are pleased to invite you to the Sheffield Northern General Hospital ICD Support Group meeting, taking place at the Medical Education Centre (MEC) Northern General Hospital (near Chesterman building), on Wednesday 20 September 2023 from 10.30am to 1.30pm. This group is for patients who have an implantable
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
11 months ago
Sheffield ICD Support Group
We are pleased to invite you to the Sheffield Northern General Hospital ICD Support Group meeting, taking place at the Medical Education Centre (MEC) Northern General Hospital (near Chesterman building), on Wednesday 20 September 2023 from 10.30am to 1.30pm. This group is for patients who have an implantable
We are pleased to invite you to the Sheffield Northern General Hospital ICD Support Group meeting, taking place at the Medical Education Centre (MEC) Northern General Hospital (near Chesterman building), on Wednesday 20 September 2023 from 10.30am to 1.30pm. This group is for patients who have an implantable
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Arrhythmia Alliance
11 months ago
Advice please
Went to see my EP last night and he gave me news I didn't want to hear.I am on sotalol 40mg X3 per day plus apixaban. I have been having episodes about every 4 months but this time I have had 3 episodes, I believe triggered by the covid vaccine and the other time when I was away eating rich food, not
Went to see my EP last night and he gave me news I didn't want to hear.I am on sotalol 40mg X3 per day plus apixaban. I have been having episodes about every 4 months but this time I have had 3 episodes, I believe triggered by the covid vaccine and the other time when I was away eating rich food, not
Karendeena
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AF Association
1 year ago
Berberine - does anyone have experience of taking this for PAF?
I’m going to have a pace and ablate in a few weeks time, so I started watching videos about it by the York Cadiologist (great guy!). On one of the videos I tripped across a comment where a chap said he had to stop taking Flecainide because of the adverse side effects (that’s me too!) and had started
I’m going to have a pace and ablate in a few weeks time, so I started watching videos about it by the York Cadiologist (great guy!). On one of the videos I tripped across a comment where a chap said he had to stop taking Flecainide because of the adverse side effects (that’s me too!) and had started
Dippy22
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AF Association
1 year ago
BlueRock Therapeutics phase I clinical trial for Parkinson’s disease
“We are on the leading edge in the research for new treatment options for Parkinson’s disease as bemdaneprocel, the most clinically advanced pluripotent stem derived cell therapy candidate to date for this disease, continues to show positive trends,” said Christian Rommel, Member of the Executive Committee
“We are on the leading edge in the research for new treatment options for Parkinson’s disease as bemdaneprocel, the most clinically advanced pluripotent stem derived cell therapy candidate to date for this disease, continues to show positive trends,” said Christian Rommel, Member of the Executive Committee
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Psma-pet scan results
PCa Warriors: I am on Active Surveillance(AS )with one core GL6 at 10%. I am part of a clinical trial that uses PSMA-pet scan to track progression. I guess the goal is to catch progression early and maybe avoid biopsies. The results are given below. Two things grabbed my attention from the report.
PCa Warriors: I am on Active Surveillance(AS )with one core GL6 at 10%. I am part of a clinical trial that uses PSMA-pet scan to track progression. I guess the goal is to catch progression early and maybe avoid biopsies. The results are given below. Two things grabbed my attention from the report.
witantric
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Glad to see more and more players are jumping into the stem cell therapy
A Phase 1/2a clinical trial evaluating TED-A9, a human stem cell-based therapy, in people with Parkinson’s disease has finished dosing with no safety concerns identified to date. Embryonic stem cell transplant showing safety in 12 patients The therapy, delivered as a cell transplant directly into
A Phase 1/2a clinical trial evaluating TED-A9, a human stem cell-based therapy, in people with Parkinson’s disease has finished dosing with no safety concerns identified to date. Embryonic stem cell transplant showing safety in 12 patients The therapy, delivered as a cell transplant directly into
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Light Therapy Trial: Update starting to recruit in March 2024
Below is text from an email I received from PhotoPharmics a company that is testing a light therapy device for Parkinson's Disease. I posted about this trial over a year ago and it is now recruiting (see link below): Light Therapy Trial: Update starting to r... - Cure Parkinson's (healthunlocked.com
Below is text from an email I received from PhotoPharmics a company that is testing a light therapy device for Parkinson's Disease. I posted about this trial over a year ago and it is now recruiting (see link below): Light Therapy Trial: Update starting to r... - Cure Parkinson's (healthunlocked.com
Canddy
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Should the dose of Dutasteride be increased?
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Should the dose of Dutasteride be increased?
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
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