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FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib Indication in Metastatic CRPC — ODAC votes that olaparib-abiraterone comb be restricted to BRCA+ subset
Possible good news on the way for BRCA-mutated PCa patients. In this instance, it seems the ODAC actually read the results of the clinical trial and understood the efficacy (as indicated in the actual trial results) was limited to BRCA-mutated patients. * * * [i]
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib
Possible good news on the way for BRCA-mutated PCa patients. In this instance, it seems the ODAC actually read the results of the clinical trial and understood the efficacy (as indicated in the actual trial results) was limited to BRCA-mutated patients. * * * [i]
FDA Panel Rejects Broad Olaparib
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Yesterday was a surprising day
I met my new cardiologist on Monday and I thought that I liked him. I had a call that afternoon to tell me I was scheduled for an echo cardiogram on Friday morning. on Thursday they called to confirm and give me those last minute things they tell you about what not to eat etc somehow it came up that
I met my new cardiologist on Monday and I thought that I liked him. I had a call that afternoon to tell me I was scheduled for an echo cardiogram on Friday morning. on Thursday they called to confirm and give me those last minute things they tell you about what not to eat etc somehow it came up that
DawnTX
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AF Association
2 years ago
Vitaman D and Prostate Cancer
Asian J Androl. 2018 May-Jun; 20(3): 244–252. Published online 2018 Apr 13. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_14_18 PMCID: PMC5952478 PMID: 29667615 Vitamin D in prostate cancer Donald L Trump and Jeanny B Aragon-Ching Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract
Asian J Androl. 2018 May-Jun; 20(3): 244–252. Published online 2018 Apr 13. doi: 10.4103/aja.aja_14_18 PMCID: PMC5952478 PMID: 29667615 Vitamin D in prostate cancer Donald L Trump and Jeanny B Aragon-Ching Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer Go to: Abstract
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Kidney Disease Clinical Trials: Are They Right for You?
Participating in a clinical trial could help you and future patients with CKD, but it is important to know possible risks and benefits involved. Learn more at: https://www.kidney.org/newsletter/kidney-disease-clinical-trials-are-they-right-you
Participating in a clinical trial could help you and future patients with CKD, but it is important to know possible risks and benefits involved. Learn more at: https://www.kidney.org/newsletter/kidney-disease-clinical-trials-are-they-right-you
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Anti-Congulant Dilema
Hi everyone, Previous advice you have given was so helpful so wonder whether you could help me again with this one please … I am a 52 yr old female diagnosed with Afib in august this year. Went to GP complaining of chest pain/indigestion. He managed to capture AFib on ECG. Went down private route to
Hi everyone, Previous advice you have given was so helpful so wonder whether you could help me again with this one please … I am a 52 yr old female diagnosed with Afib in august this year. Went to GP complaining of chest pain/indigestion. He managed to capture AFib on ECG. Went down private route to
Jojasp
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AF Association
2 years ago
AF problems...
I have had months of problems with my AF. Feeling tired and fatigued most days. My Kardia showing daily AF with TC 200 bpm and BC 40..50bpm. I do get a positive ok result most days. My GP referred me for a 7 day Holter .....the report says" sinus rhythm throughout with ventricular rates 44 and
I have had months of problems with my AF. Feeling tired and fatigued most days. My Kardia showing daily AF with TC 200 bpm and BC 40..50bpm. I do get a positive ok result most days. My GP referred me for a 7 day Holter .....the report says" sinus rhythm throughout with ventricular rates 44 and
samuela5
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AF Association
2 years ago
Do I need an Ablation ?
I had a recent cardioversion which put me back into sinus rhythm for just one week. During this week I hadn't notice any significant difference in how I felt, with the exception of feeling quite lively for about half a day ( I assumed this was maybe something to do with the anaesthetic) In a recent
I had a recent cardioversion which put me back into sinus rhythm for just one week. During this week I hadn't notice any significant difference in how I felt, with the exception of feeling quite lively for about half a day ( I assumed this was maybe something to do with the anaesthetic) In a recent
Rhythmking
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AF Association
2 years ago
AFib and magnetic bracelet
hi, just throwing this out there….does anyone know if it’s safe to wear a magnetic bracelet when I have AFib condition? I am still a newbie Afibber, just diagnosed 4 weeks ago and waiting for echocardiogram. I have only had 1 bad AFib episode so far, ending up in hospital etc. But I know they can occur
hi, just throwing this out there….does anyone know if it’s safe to wear a magnetic bracelet when I have AFib condition? I am still a newbie Afibber, just diagnosed 4 weeks ago and waiting for echocardiogram. I have only had 1 bad AFib episode so far, ending up in hospital etc. But I know they can occur
intheweeds
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Pilates and Afib
Hey All, You know mild exercise is not ruled out and indeed recommended for people with Afib and with heart disease at large. Yoga being the mostly referred as a particularly good exercise in Afib due to its regulatory effect on breath and destressing the body. I have been ablated for Afib and Tachycardia
Hey All, You know mild exercise is not ruled out and indeed recommended for people with Afib and with heart disease at large. Yoga being the mostly referred as a particularly good exercise in Afib due to its regulatory effect on breath and destressing the body. I have been ablated for Afib and Tachycardia
Lonelytraveller
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AF Association
2 years ago
Xeris subcutaneous levothyroxine
Slow at getting round to noticing this article and then posting about it! Given the numerous issues due to oral levothyroxine (whether solid or liquid), like tolerability, effects on gut, absorption, interference with food, drink, supplements and medicines, severe spiking of blood levels, and on and
Slow at getting round to noticing this article and then posting about it! Given the numerous issues due to oral levothyroxine (whether solid or liquid), like tolerability, effects on gut, absorption, interference with food, drink, supplements and medicines, severe spiking of blood levels, and on and
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bisoprolol, Sotalol and Coronary Artery Disease.
I had a phone consultation with a cardiologist today and it was agreed that I would have a CT angiogram in 4-6 weeks. He considers that there is a “moderate” probability that I have coronary artery disease. In the meanwhile he wants me to switch from Sotalol to Bisoprolol. I am reluctant to do this as
I had a phone consultation with a cardiologist today and it was agreed that I would have a CT angiogram in 4-6 weeks. He considers that there is a “moderate” probability that I have coronary artery disease. In the meanwhile he wants me to switch from Sotalol to Bisoprolol. I am reluctant to do this as
Samazeuilh2
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Has anyone experienced benefits from coq10
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
According to the following article Comparing the youngest age people to the oldest, the number of striatal dopamine transporters was cut by 46%, or 6.6% per decade of life.3 The rate of loss of dopamine transporters is accelerated in Parkinson's patients, and this age-related factor may suggest why
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Triplet Regimen vs Clinical Trial (Pluvicto)
I was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer with diffuse bone metastases (March 20th). I met with my oncologist at Sloan Kettering on March 23rd and received my first hormone treatment (Degarelix). My PSA has already dropped from 189 to 23.89, and I had my second hormone treatment, which was
I was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer with diffuse bone metastases (March 20th). I met with my oncologist at Sloan Kettering on March 23rd and received my first hormone treatment (Degarelix). My PSA has already dropped from 189 to 23.89, and I had my second hormone treatment, which was
Bruce98
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
palpitations and hyper/graves
hi, diagnosed Aug 21, numbers all now in range according to endo but my heart continues to race, often. Had ecg all ok, waiting for a 3 day ecg tape. Endo is certain this is not to do with thyroid, although never had an issue till now. latest results she gave me : Ft3 4.2 Ft4 17 TSh 4.4 Should I
hi, diagnosed Aug 21, numbers all now in range according to endo but my heart continues to race, often. Had ecg all ok, waiting for a 3 day ecg tape. Endo is certain this is not to do with thyroid, although never had an issue till now. latest results she gave me : Ft3 4.2 Ft4 17 TSh 4.4 Should I
Cebeez
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Can a new drug mimic the effects of exercise on bone and muscle?
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Clinical Trials: What to Consider
On Tuesday April 25th, 4:30PM Pacific/7.30PM Eastern, (US and Canada) and April 26th 09:30 AM (Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney), the Prostate Cancer Foundation will be continuing their educational webinars. The aim of these webinars is to connect patients and caregivers with current, essential
On Tuesday April 25th, 4:30PM Pacific/7.30PM Eastern, (US and Canada) and April 26th 09:30 AM (Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney), the Prostate Cancer Foundation will be continuing their educational webinars. The aim of these webinars is to connect patients and caregivers with current, essential
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
afib and blood pressure
Hello all, paramedics just left about half hour ago and I need to ask a question. My blood pressure shot up to 203/134 at my last reading before the paramedics arrived. They took blood pressure and said it was 177/97 they saw I was very anxious and stressed out. Asked if I wanted to be taken to emergency
Hello all, paramedics just left about half hour ago and I need to ask a question. My blood pressure shot up to 203/134 at my last reading before the paramedics arrived. They took blood pressure and said it was 177/97 they saw I was very anxious and stressed out. Asked if I wanted to be taken to emergency
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Read the latest edition of The Motivator
The latest edition of MSAA's magazine, The Motivator features Part Two of “Aging Well with MS: Emerging Science & Enlightening Studies.” This article explores clinical trials and the science behind aging with MS with topics including the evolving management of MS in older adults, if and when to modify
The latest edition of MSAA's magazine, The Motivator features Part Two of “Aging Well with MS: Emerging Science & Enlightening Studies.” This article explores clinical trials and the science behind aging with MS with topics including the evolving management of MS in older adults, if and when to modify
EmilyG_MSAA
Partner
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Afib and Covid
What I had thought a few days ago was a cold, has turned out to be Covid. Here I was, prattling on about humidity and all the while, good old ‘Rona’ was brewing. My Afib had been a bit more evident in recent weeks, but not bothersome. My Covid seems to have peaked quickly and the headache and fever have
What I had thought a few days ago was a cold, has turned out to be Covid. Here I was, prattling on about humidity and all the while, good old ‘Rona’ was brewing. My Afib had been a bit more evident in recent weeks, but not bothersome. My Covid seems to have peaked quickly and the headache and fever have
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA): A promising target for prostate cancer therapy
New paper below [1]. {MAOA has been a promising therapy for 20 years imo.} "Previous studies have shown that MAOA is clinically associated with prostate cancer (PCa) progression and plays a key role in almost each stage of PCa, including castrate-resistant prostate cancer, neuroendocrine prostate cancer
New paper below [1]. {MAOA has been a promising therapy for 20 years imo.} "Previous studies have shown that MAOA is clinically associated with prostate cancer (PCa) progression and plays a key role in almost each stage of PCa, including castrate-resistant prostate cancer, neuroendocrine prostate cancer
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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