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Pegasys is applying for formal approval in MPN treatment
Dear friends, I came across a EMA document recently and found that Pegasys is applying for indication extension to PV and ET. It provides, on page 53: “Grouped application consisting of: Extension of indication to include treatment of Polycythaemia Vera (PV) and Essential thrombocytopenia (ET) for
Dear friends, I came across a EMA document recently and found that Pegasys is applying for indication extension to PV and ET. It provides, on page 53: “Grouped application consisting of: Extension of indication to include treatment of Polycythaemia Vera (PV) and Essential thrombocytopenia (ET) for
TimothyHLuff
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Palpitations and flare up of PMR symptoms
Hello everyone, I suppose I just want to share what's happening with people who understand! I have been doing a very very slow taper for quite some time and managed to get to my lowest dose yet of 7.5mg pred earlier this month. However, over the last few weeks, I have had a succession of family things
Hello everyone, I suppose I just want to share what's happening with people who understand! I have been doing a very very slow taper for quite some time and managed to get to my lowest dose yet of 7.5mg pred earlier this month. However, over the last few weeks, I have had a succession of family things
Sufferinginsilence
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
What’s after Lu-177 in Vancouver, BC?
Hi there, I’m located in Vancouver, BC 🇨🇦. My dad is on a clinical trial and after over a decade with this disease he has failed Zytiga, Xtandi, docetaxel, and is now on his 4/6 Lu-177 infusion. He’s castration-resistant and metastatic. PSA decreased considerably after the first Lu-177 infusion but
Hi there, I’m located in Vancouver, BC 🇨🇦. My dad is on a clinical trial and after over a decade with this disease he has failed Zytiga, Xtandi, docetaxel, and is now on his 4/6 Lu-177 infusion. He’s castration-resistant and metastatic. PSA decreased considerably after the first Lu-177 infusion but
PHnerd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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set pattern to PAF
I have had PAF for about 9 years. Symptoms tolerable but the attacks last about 12 hours. No diagnosed cause and cannot take medication owing to low heart rate just on apaxiban. Heart deemed to be too healthy to have an ablation & run even the low risk. I get an attack every 3 weeks, used to be less
I have had PAF for about 9 years. Symptoms tolerable but the attacks last about 12 hours. No diagnosed cause and cannot take medication owing to low heart rate just on apaxiban. Heart deemed to be too healthy to have an ablation & run even the low risk. I get an attack every 3 weeks, used to be less
Janey1955
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Worrying
I feel my Prox. AF has changed over the last 6 months. It now last most of the day being in and out of AF and the periods when I’m not in it I have a resting heart rate of around 100. Just as I go back into Sinus rhythm I feel really ill as though I’m going to black out and start to lose my focus for
I feel my Prox. AF has changed over the last 6 months. It now last most of the day being in and out of AF and the periods when I’m not in it I have a resting heart rate of around 100. Just as I go back into Sinus rhythm I feel really ill as though I’m going to black out and start to lose my focus for
Ginnik
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AF Association
1 year ago
end of he line
Since diagnosis in 2018, I have pretty much run the gamut of affordable SOC treatments and I finally got my Onco to agree that the treatments were doing more harm than good (based on side effects and endlessly climbing PSA). I have continual gut pain. Is this type of pain what we hear about as
Since diagnosis in 2018, I have pretty much run the gamut of affordable SOC treatments and I finally got my Onco to agree that the treatments were doing more harm than good (based on side effects and endlessly climbing PSA). I have continual gut pain. Is this type of pain what we hear about as
Frigataflyer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
A review of repurposed drugs
Clinical trials which evaluated some repurposed drugs https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251882/
Clinical trials which evaluated some repurposed drugs https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251882/
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Another BAT Clinical Trial
I thought Imight have posted this before but don't see it. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04704505?term=mCRPC&cond=prostate%20cancer&aggFilters=status:rec&city=&rank=3
I thought Imight have posted this before but don't see it. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04704505?term=mCRPC&cond=prostate%20cancer&aggFilters=status:rec&city=&rank=3
swwags
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Alicia Morgans, MD, on PCa in Older Men – Determining frailty or fitness will help guide treatment decisions, MedPageToday, 11/27/2023
Those who dig deep into research methodologies know well the inherent biases that riddle much scientific and medical research. [i](See my postscript reference below) [/i]Clinical trials are not exceptions to these biases and, as drug companies look to produce the best outcomes for their clinical trials
Those who dig deep into research methodologies know well the inherent biases that riddle much scientific and medical research. [i](See my postscript reference below) [/i]Clinical trials are not exceptions to these biases and, as drug companies look to produce the best outcomes for their clinical trials
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Epcoritamab
Just wondering if there any UK CLLers that have started a clinical trial involving Epcoritamab and if so, how are they getting on with it?
Just wondering if there any UK CLLers that have started a clinical trial involving Epcoritamab and if so, how are they getting on with it?
Nicebaps
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Promising (maybe for PCa): World’s First Allogenic mRNA CAR-T Treatment for Solid Tumor by Ever Supreme Bio Technology, Phase 1 started.
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Water Vapor Ablation for Middle Risk Group
Begin on page 18 https://www.francismedical.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/MNPhysicians_1023.pdf What are people's thoughts on this newly proposed system? If you had low risk or intermediate risk, would you join the clinical trial?
Begin on page 18 https://www.francismedical.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/MNPhysicians_1023.pdf What are people's thoughts on this newly proposed system? If you had low risk or intermediate risk, would you join the clinical trial?
Mpls
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
"AF Duration? Another big story from 2023"
Hi, everyone... it's still the Christmas season for me! but news about AF is always on my radar, so here's something I just noticed. Cardiologist/EP Dr. John Mandrola just published a very interesting Substack article on whether and how the duration of an AF episode affects whether to take an anticoagulant
Hi, everyone... it's still the Christmas season for me! but news about AF is always on my radar, so here's something I just noticed. Cardiologist/EP Dr. John Mandrola just published a very interesting Substack article on whether and how the duration of an AF episode affects whether to take an anticoagulant
healingharpist
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AF Association
6 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this now
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this now
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this now.
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Before Fireworks and BallDrops, Where ever you live, please read this
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Please make your year-end secure donation in any currency to Malecare now at https://malecare.org/donate Malecare is more than our massive and active online, Zoom, and in-person support groups. We're one of the world's most productive patient advocacy research groups, with several university and
Darryl
Partner
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
P-Afib from cancer treatment causes different part of heart to misfire.
Hello Everyone,So I was diagnosed with P-Afib nearly 7 years ago. Beta blockers were a disaster and made me exceedingly ill.....Once on a calcium channel blocker, Verapamil, things however settled down. At the time I was told Ablation isn't an option for me as it could be my heart is misfiring due to
Hello Everyone,So I was diagnosed with P-Afib nearly 7 years ago. Beta blockers were a disaster and made me exceedingly ill.....Once on a calcium channel blocker, Verapamil, things however settled down. At the time I was told Ablation isn't an option for me as it could be my heart is misfiring due to
waveylines
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Partial thyroidectomy and parathyroid glands
Anyone know whether surgeons try to preserve the parathyroid glands associated with the half-thyroid removed during a hemithyroidectomy? I would imagine that they're tricky to preserve so I wouldn't be surprised if they just whip them out along with the half-thyroid being removed.
Anyone know whether surgeons try to preserve the parathyroid glands associated with the half-thyroid removed during a hemithyroidectomy? I would imagine that they're tricky to preserve so I wouldn't be surprised if they just whip them out along with the half-thyroid being removed.
tcpace
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Promising! A review on selenium and gold nanoparticles combined photodynamic and photothermal prostate cancer tumors ablation
Check also the ongoing clinical trials. This seems very promising as it's extremely precise in delivering the payload and has got very little side effects. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-023-03936-z
Check also the ongoing clinical trials. This seems very promising as it's extremely precise in delivering the payload and has got very little side effects. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s11671-023-03936-z
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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