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Dual ARi in mCRPCa - Antonarakis = 'Combo of 2 AR-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage 7/20/23
Posted without comment for the SOC crowd. [i]
Emmanuel Antonarakis, MD, on Dual Androgen Receptor Inhibition in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer– 'Combination of two androgen-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer
Posted without comment for the SOC crowd. [i]
Emmanuel Antonarakis, MD, on Dual Androgen Receptor Inhibition in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer– 'Combination of two androgen-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets...
I intentionally did not include the entire title of the article in the heading as I think it may be unnecessarily negative. Here is the article:
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets, but Tolerability Questioned
https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/altc/news/medium-dose-lithium-may-hit-parkinson-disease-targets-tolerability-questioned
I intentionally did not include the entire title of the article in the heading as I think it may be unnecessarily negative. Here is the article:
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets, but Tolerability Questioned
https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/altc/news/medium-dose-lithium-may-hit-parkinson-disease-targets-tolerability-questioned
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Reminder: The virtual LiveLung SCLC group meeting is on Monday, July 24th at 7 pm ET!
This month's expert speakers are National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute researchers, Dr. Anish Thomas and Dr. Melissa Abel. They will share information about the SCLC clinical trials being conducted at the NIH/NCI. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwofuCorTosGdeKrSxPsiBNkmV3RKLBjDob
This month's expert speakers are National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute researchers, Dr. Anish Thomas and Dr. Melissa Abel. They will share information about the SCLC clinical trials being conducted at the NIH/NCI. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwofuCorTosGdeKrSxPsiBNkmV3RKLBjDob
AmyKamp
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
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Clinical trials as a treatment option
When my mother was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer, I looked for clinical trials she could enter. I have worked in drug development for 12 years and yet it took me 6 hours to find the three most suitable clinical trials for her. In the next medical appointment, I presented those three trials to the oncologist
When my mother was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer, I looked for clinical trials she could enter. I have worked in drug development for 12 years and yet it took me 6 hours to find the three most suitable clinical trials for her. In the next medical appointment, I presented those three trials to the oncologist
N1ria
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Not great news today
The end of October I had a cardioversion that failed in less than a month. I met with my cardiologist two weeks ago and he confirmed what I thought that it failed. Actually I have atypical flutter it’s not my a fib as such. He wanted me to meet with the EP he works with so today was the day to do that
The end of October I had a cardioversion that failed in less than a month. I met with my cardiologist two weeks ago and he confirmed what I thought that it failed. Actually I have atypical flutter it’s not my a fib as such. He wanted me to meet with the EP he works with so today was the day to do that
DawnTX
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AF Association
2 years ago
Afib breathlessness
Firstly, sorry, I don`t know how to add to an old post so started this. To try and keep it short I had a cardioversion for Afib which worked for a few weeks. I was later put on bisoprolol which I really struggled to walk any distance and upstairs (Asthmatic). Many kind people on here gave me good
Firstly, sorry, I don`t know how to add to an old post so started this. To try and keep it short I had a cardioversion for Afib which worked for a few weeks. I was later put on bisoprolol which I really struggled to walk any distance and upstairs (Asthmatic). Many kind people on here gave me good
gentryman
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AF Association
2 years ago
Senescent neutrophils and their subsequent impact on tumor progression and therapy resistance
I will comment after studying this for awhile, but it does open up an additional treatment path(s?) for PCa. (Excerpts) Calcinotto's team discovered that prostate tumor cells produce a molecule, ApoE, which can bind to and influence a type of immune cells, neutrophils, resulting in these cells acquiring
I will comment after studying this for awhile, but it does open up an additional treatment path(s?) for PCa. (Excerpts) Calcinotto's team discovered that prostate tumor cells produce a molecule, ApoE, which can bind to and influence a type of immune cells, neutrophils, resulting in these cells acquiring
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
An update on Peter Mac and Lu-177
I just wanted to update on my previous post (https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149757852/update-on-failing-enzalutamide). I have now heard from Michael Hoffman at Peter Mac and his response to my request to be considered was as follows: [i]"Our Lu-177 treatment guidelines require
I just wanted to update on my previous post (https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149757852/update-on-failing-enzalutamide). I have now heard from Michael Hoffman at Peter Mac and his response to my request to be considered was as follows: [i]"Our Lu-177 treatment guidelines require
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update on failing Enzalutamide
Hello again friends, I wrote recently after learning that Xtandi was no longer working, seeking options. Since then I have had a consultation with my Oncologist and we went through the (limited) range of options for someone who is living in the UK and being treated on the National Health Service. Brief
Hello again friends, I wrote recently after learning that Xtandi was no longer working, seeking options. Since then I have had a consultation with my Oncologist and we went through the (limited) range of options for someone who is living in the UK and being treated on the National Health Service. Brief
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Ruxolitinib
Hi all, I have PV and AB is high , around 81% , spleen size slightly increased but if I didn’t know I have PV I would think I am the healthiest person around as I have no symptoms. I was diagnosed end of 2018 but had it al least since 2015. I am considering taking a part in clinical trial for Ruxo and
Hi all, I have PV and AB is high , around 81% , spleen size slightly increased but if I didn’t know I have PV I would think I am the healthiest person around as I have no symptoms. I was diagnosed end of 2018 but had it al least since 2015. I am considering taking a part in clinical trial for Ruxo and
Ameliav
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Premature atrial contractions (PAC) and Premature ventricular contractions (PVC). Same triggers as Afib?
Just curious what causes PAC's and PVC's to vary so widely. Last night over an 8 hour period I had 2,608 PAC's and 1,237 PVC's, which was much higher then usual. My Afib burden is very low, each time only lasting 20 seconds and not as bothersome. The night before for the same period I only had 276
Just curious what causes PAC's and PVC's to vary so widely. Last night over an 8 hour period I had 2,608 PAC's and 1,237 PVC's, which was much higher then usual. My Afib burden is very low, each time only lasting 20 seconds and not as bothersome. The night before for the same period I only had 276
OzRob
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AF Association
2 years ago
Should I give up taking Amiodarone
I had a cardioversion last May and was delighted that it worked first time. I took 100mg Amiodarone daily until November when I slipped into AFib again. I did a 3 per day 200mg amiodarone for one week, 2 per day and then 1 per day and this hasn't sorted it. My resting pulse is 75-80 (whereas normally
I had a cardioversion last May and was delighted that it worked first time. I took 100mg Amiodarone daily until November when I slipped into AFib again. I did a 3 per day 200mg amiodarone for one week, 2 per day and then 1 per day and this hasn't sorted it. My resting pulse is 75-80 (whereas normally
JackyMac
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Eliquis and CBD gummy’s
I am taking 5 mg of Eliquis two times a day. I started taking 20 mg of CBD Gummies which has helped my mood and pain immensely. I did some research and read that you should not take CBD with Eliquis as it can be very dangerous causing an overdose of Eliquis. Has anyone here tried taking CBD with Eliquis
I am taking 5 mg of Eliquis two times a day. I started taking 20 mg of CBD Gummies which has helped my mood and pain immensely. I did some research and read that you should not take CBD with Eliquis as it can be very dangerous causing an overdose of Eliquis. Has anyone here tried taking CBD with Eliquis
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
I fired my oncologist
Almost a year ago I had radiation and started Lupron, Prednesone, and Abiraterone which immediately brought my PSA and T levels to undetectable. I also enrolled in a clinical trial of an experimental immunotherapy drug SD-101 along with infusions of Keytruda (pembrolizumab). I became extremely depressed
Almost a year ago I had radiation and started Lupron, Prednesone, and Abiraterone which immediately brought my PSA and T levels to undetectable. I also enrolled in a clinical trial of an experimental immunotherapy drug SD-101 along with infusions of Keytruda (pembrolizumab). I became extremely depressed
cageycruz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Inhibikase IkT-148009 Phase 2: the study record on the Clinical Trials website has had a small, but significant, update.
The Estimated Study Completion Date is now January 1, 2025. They have been recruiting for a couple of months. Enrolment activity during that time would have had some influence on the estimation of the new completion date. According to the study record, they are seeking 90 untreated PwPs, with each
The Estimated Study Completion Date is now January 1, 2025. They have been recruiting for a couple of months. Enrolment activity during that time would have had some influence on the estimation of the new completion date. According to the study record, they are seeking 90 untreated PwPs, with each
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
ART Vit D and Prostate Cancer (PCa) by Dr Campbell UK Podcast
Dr Campbell, UK, has made a summary of recent investigations and studies on VIT D and its effect on PCa specifically and cancer generally. Of import is his discussiono on the finding on PCa and African Americans; they have a genomic risk factor that leads to more aggressive PCa, BUT respond quickly
Dr Campbell, UK, has made a summary of recent investigations and studies on VIT D and its effect on PCa specifically and cancer generally. Of import is his discussiono on the finding on PCa and African Americans; they have a genomic risk factor that leads to more aggressive PCa, BUT respond quickly
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) For PD And Much Much More
While many of us are aware of the potential that FMT has shown for PD, Clostridium difficile (C. diff) and IBS that has not responded to standard therapy, I wrote this to highlight the fact that FMT has shown the potential to also help a multitude of other diseases and health issues that are often seen
While many of us are aware of the potential that FMT has shown for PD, Clostridium difficile (C. diff) and IBS that has not responded to standard therapy, I wrote this to highlight the fact that FMT has shown the potential to also help a multitude of other diseases and health issues that are often seen
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
2nd Opinion.
Hello everyone. As a few of you will know I have done all the treatments possible including Pluvicto which failed. My MO has put me on Jevtana for which I have comepleted 2 treatments so far. After my call today with my doctor it was evident he is losing hope for me ( understood) and he will look
Hello everyone. As a few of you will know I have done all the treatments possible including Pluvicto which failed. My MO has put me on Jevtana for which I have comepleted 2 treatments so far. After my call today with my doctor it was evident he is losing hope for me ( understood) and he will look
db1966
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Micronized Progesterone - Does it do anything?
I started taking HRT a while ago and I felt was all over the place, sometimes on top of the world. sometimes awful - it took me a lot longer than it ought to have done to figure out that in the 2 weeks that I take Oestrogen only I'm amazing, and when I take Utrogestan with Oestrogen I can barely function
I started taking HRT a while ago and I felt was all over the place, sometimes on top of the world. sometimes awful - it took me a lot longer than it ought to have done to figure out that in the 2 weeks that I take Oestrogen only I'm amazing, and when I take Utrogestan with Oestrogen I can barely function
Abra_ka_dabra
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
1 year ago
More shocking news
Latest diagnosis. After been diagnosed with A fib after an emergency visit to hospital 6 weeks ago I was put on beta blockers and blood anticoagulant. After experiencing months of breathlessness. Thought I had a chest infection. No improvement! This appointment with the cardiologist I had an echocardiogram
Latest diagnosis. After been diagnosed with A fib after an emergency visit to hospital 6 weeks ago I was put on beta blockers and blood anticoagulant. After experiencing months of breathlessness. Thought I had a chest infection. No improvement! This appointment with the cardiologist I had an echocardiogram
Poorlizzie
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AF Association
2 years ago
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