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Clinical Trial Dallas UT Southwestern
Will begin a Pfizer starting on Monday. I will post more later as it goes. We are adding a drug to Xtandi to treat solid tumors. I have been on and off Xtandi a few times. I am chemo naive. In the past had a very heavy tumor load and received 3 rounds of Lu-177 from Ishita Sen, Fortis health in Delhi
Will begin a Pfizer starting on Monday. I will post more later as it goes. We are adding a drug to Xtandi to treat solid tumors. I have been on and off Xtandi a few times. I am chemo naive. In the past had a very heavy tumor load and received 3 rounds of Lu-177 from Ishita Sen, Fortis health in Delhi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Care oncology
Hi I have stage 4 lung cancer and today have just found out that they are going to stop my immunotherapy as I have had to many side effects anyway my choices are to go back on chemo for a bit or I might be able to go a clinical trial. I've heard and read up a bit care oncology has anyone on here had
Hi I have stage 4 lung cancer and today have just found out that they are going to stop my immunotherapy as I have had to many side effects anyway my choices are to go back on chemo for a bit or I might be able to go a clinical trial. I've heard and read up a bit care oncology has anyone on here had
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 months ago
NICE Final Guidance on Ruxolitinib for the treatment of Polycythaemia Vera
We are delighted to announce that NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) has recently released Final Guidance recommending Ruxolitinib for treating Polycythaemia Vera (PV) in adults in England who cannot tolerate Hydroxycarbamide (also called Hydroxyurea) or when the condition is
We are delighted to announce that NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) has recently released Final Guidance recommending Ruxolitinib for treating Polycythaemia Vera (PV) in adults in England who cannot tolerate Hydroxycarbamide (also called Hydroxyurea) or when the condition is
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
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Good vs Bad Science
For YouTube: https://youtu.be/Vanzodlb8rzE Search Dr. Peter Attia Sept. 4, 2023 Good vs Bad Science: how to read and understand scientific studies.
For YouTube: https://youtu.be/Vanzodlb8rzE Search Dr. Peter Attia Sept. 4, 2023 Good vs Bad Science: how to read and understand scientific studies.
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Stanford Gloves Development: New Patent Granted Oct 12
For those closely following the development of Peter Tass' Stanford glove for treating PD, a potential new milestone in the development might have been reached last week. A patent was granted to Peter Tass last week on October 12. U.S. Patent # US-20230321436-A1, titled MEDICAL DEVICE FOR STIMULATING
For those closely following the development of Peter Tass' Stanford glove for treating PD, a potential new milestone in the development might have been reached last week. A patent was granted to Peter Tass last week on October 12. U.S. Patent # US-20230321436-A1, titled MEDICAL DEVICE FOR STIMULATING
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
PT-112 Immunotherapy Trial
Hi fellow travelers, Maxone73posted this sumary of interesting developments yesterday: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150097372/new-hopes-we-all-need-them-on-a-monday So I thought that I would raise my my hand and say “I’m on the trial!” It’s NCT02266745, and here’s the
Hi fellow travelers, Maxone73posted this sumary of interesting developments yesterday: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150097372/new-hopes-we-all-need-them-on-a-monday So I thought that I would raise my my hand and say “I’m on the trial!” It’s NCT02266745, and here’s the
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
CAR T-cell therapy IMPT-514 gets FDA fast track designation for lupus
Investigational treatment targets active, resistant lupus nephritis and SLE The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted fast track designation to IMPT-514, a CAR T-cell therapy being developed by Immpact Bio for people with active, treatment-resistant lupus nephritis and systemic lupus
Investigational treatment targets active, resistant lupus nephritis and SLE The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted fast track designation to IMPT-514, a CAR T-cell therapy being developed by Immpact Bio for people with active, treatment-resistant lupus nephritis and systemic lupus
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 months ago
Intensified Saphnelo dosing seen to benefit lupus nephritis patients
lupusnewstoday.com/news/intensified-dosing-of-saphnelo-seen-to-benefit-lupus-nephritis-patients/ October 16, 2023 Treatment with an intensified dosing regimen of Saphnelo (anifrolumab) led to greater improvements in kidney function compared with standard dosing or a placebo for people with active
lupusnewstoday.com/news/intensified-dosing-of-saphnelo-seen-to-benefit-lupus-nephritis-patients/ October 16, 2023 Treatment with an intensified dosing regimen of Saphnelo (anifrolumab) led to greater improvements in kidney function compared with standard dosing or a placebo for people with active
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
9 months ago
advice for docetaxel
I have read several posts of those who have done docetaxel and done a little research on the Internet and YouTube to try to offset side effects. I am 51 years old and was diagnosed five years ago with advanced prostate cancer Gleason score 9 and a few spots to the bones. pelvic area, spine and ribs.
I have read several posts of those who have done docetaxel and done a little research on the Internet and YouTube to try to offset side effects. I am 51 years old and was diagnosed five years ago with advanced prostate cancer Gleason score 9 and a few spots to the bones. pelvic area, spine and ribs.
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
long term outlook on arrhythmias
I know most of you have AF, whereas I have atrial flutter/SVT/atrial tachycardia. I had an ablation for flutter in October 2020 and am now 55. I enjoyed 3 peaceful years, taking only medication for an under active thyroid and an anticoagulant ( my choice , not the doctors). On Thursday evening my heart
I know most of you have AF, whereas I have atrial flutter/SVT/atrial tachycardia. I had an ablation for flutter in October 2020 and am now 55. I enjoyed 3 peaceful years, taking only medication for an under active thyroid and an anticoagulant ( my choice , not the doctors). On Thursday evening my heart
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AF Association
1 year ago
Clear Cell OC clinical trial
Hi everyone, just a quick update, the plans changed again for me! I’m undergoing tests to see if I meet the criteria for the Shattuck clinical trial. Has anyone been on this trial? I’d really love to know how you got on if you have xx
Hi everyone, just a quick update, the plans changed again for me! I’m undergoing tests to see if I meet the criteria for the Shattuck clinical trial. Has anyone been on this trial? I’d really love to know how you got on if you have xx
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Doxycycline, small clinical trial
A few months ago, Seasid posted a study on doxycyline, however it was all lab studies. This study is a small "open-window" trial on breast cancer patients indicating eradication of cancer stem cells by doxycycline, an antibiotic. 10.3389/fonc.2018.00452 Prostate and breast cancer have similarities
A few months ago, Seasid posted a study on doxycyline, however it was all lab studies. This study is a small "open-window" trial on breast cancer patients indicating eradication of cancer stem cells by doxycycline, an antibiotic. 10.3389/fonc.2018.00452 Prostate and breast cancer have similarities
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Cardioversion
I recently had a Cardioversion for persistent AF. This worked immediately but very quickly reverted. I have never been aware of the AF, I only get the notification from my BPM. My BP is reasonable (medicated) and my heart rate is always about 66. My main problem is exhaustion and breathlessness. The
I recently had a Cardioversion for persistent AF. This worked immediately but very quickly reverted. I have never been aware of the AF, I only get the notification from my BPM. My BP is reasonable (medicated) and my heart rate is always about 66. My main problem is exhaustion and breathlessness. The
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AF Association
1 year ago
Afib worse after ablation
I know that after ablation one has to be patient till the end of the blanking period of 3 months. But Afib gets Afib anyway, and probably it is better to avoid the establishment of rogue signal paths through the heart’s little scars left by ablation. I have a paroxismal Afib, a episode every about
I know that after ablation one has to be patient till the end of the blanking period of 3 months. But Afib gets Afib anyway, and probably it is better to avoid the establishment of rogue signal paths through the heart’s little scars left by ablation. I have a paroxismal Afib, a episode every about
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AF Association
1 year ago
New therapy (I hope I am not repeating myself)
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/antibody-drug-conjugate-plus-docetaxel-shows-promise-in-metastatic-prostate-cancer The novel antibody-drug conjugate PDS0301 (M9241) in combination with docetaxel demonstrated promising safety and immune response signals in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/antibody-drug-conjugate-plus-docetaxel-shows-promise-in-metastatic-prostate-cancer The novel antibody-drug conjugate PDS0301 (M9241) in combination with docetaxel demonstrated promising safety and immune response signals in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week!
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week, which takes place annually from 01 to 07 June. This week, we at Arrhythmia Alliance want to shine a light on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). If you, like us, believe that more people should
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week, which takes place annually from 01 to 07 June. This week, we at Arrhythmia Alliance want to shine a light on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). If you, like us, believe that more people should
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1 year ago
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week!
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week, which takes place annually from 01 to 07 June. This week, we at Arrhythmia Alliance want to shine a light on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). If you, like us, believe that more people should
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week, which takes place annually from 01 to 07 June. This week, we at Arrhythmia Alliance want to shine a light on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). If you, like us, believe that more people should
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week!
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week, which takes place annually from 01 to 07 June. This week, we at AF Association want to shine a light on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). If you, like us, believe that more people should know
Today marks the beginning of National CPR/AED Awareness week, which takes place annually from 01 to 07 June. This week, we at AF Association want to shine a light on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). If you, like us, believe that more people should know
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AF Association
1 year ago
Ablation outcome
So I haven't been on for a while or updated on the outcome of my ablation that I had at the end of August. I stayed in and out of NSR for about 2 weeks before settling in to a symptomless permanent AFib. The only problem was I felt breathless on climbing hills or running. A 24 hour ECG showed my average
So I haven't been on for a while or updated on the outcome of my ablation that I had at the end of August. I stayed in and out of NSR for about 2 weeks before settling in to a symptomless permanent AFib. The only problem was I felt breathless on climbing hills or running. A 24 hour ECG showed my average
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Romiplostim
Does anyone have experience with taking romiplostim (nplate)? Can taking it disqualify you from clinical trials in the future?
Does anyone have experience with taking romiplostim (nplate)? Can taking it disqualify you from clinical trials in the future?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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