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Spotlight on CLL - Nicole Lamanna, MD Wednesday May 24, 2023 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM EDT- sponsored by LLS- USA but open to all
Unlike other webinars I have posted recently, this should be easy to understand, especially for newly diagnosed and those not familiar with Med-Speak. Dr. Lamanna has a track record of explaining CLL and side effects, with a simple, caring & warm style. - Len - Nicole Lamanna, MD Director, Chronic
Unlike other webinars I have posted recently, this should be easy to understand, especially for newly diagnosed and those not familiar with Med-Speak. Dr. Lamanna has a track record of explaining CLL and side effects, with a simple, caring & warm style. - Len - Nicole Lamanna, MD Director, Chronic
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
ER+ PR+ HER2-
Hi, I am 5 1/2 years in remission for twice recurrent endometrial cancer. Currently, I am taking Ibrance and anastrazole, a MBC regimen because my cancer is more like mbc. Most of the research is on breast cancer, and now ovarian cancer. The medications and protocols trickle down to endometrial/uterine
Hi, I am 5 1/2 years in remission for twice recurrent endometrial cancer. Currently, I am taking Ibrance and anastrazole, a MBC regimen because my cancer is more like mbc. Most of the research is on breast cancer, and now ovarian cancer. The medications and protocols trickle down to endometrial/uterine
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
1 year ago
Update
Hola Gents, I have not posted in a while. MO started me on Zytiga; I was off that after 2 weeks. Mid-January I got a UTI. Took a vacay to Aruba. The day I finished antibiotics for the UTI, I tested positive for Covid. Spent 5 days in my hotel room. Just glad I had an ocean view room and a balcony.
Hola Gents, I have not posted in a while. MO started me on Zytiga; I was off that after 2 weeks. Mid-January I got a UTI. Took a vacay to Aruba. The day I finished antibiotics for the UTI, I tested positive for Covid. Spent 5 days in my hotel room. Just glad I had an ocean view room and a balcony.
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Recent updates on structural insights of MAO-B inhibitors: a review on target-based approach
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11030-023-10634-6 MAO-B inhibitors, available currently in the market, carry various adverse effects such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, fainting, etc. So, there is an urgent need to develop new MAO-B inhibitors with minimum side effects
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11030-023-10634-6 MAO-B inhibitors, available currently in the market, carry various adverse effects such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, fainting, etc. So, there is an urgent need to develop new MAO-B inhibitors with minimum side effects
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Parkinson's Disease Drugs Pipeline 2023: Clinical Trials, Latest breakthroughs, Treatment Market, Therapies
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/parkinsons-disease-drugs-pipeline-2023-clinical-trials-latest-breakthroughs-treatment-market-therapies-and-companies-by-delveinsight-abbvie-roche-kissei-pharmaceutical-lundbeck-astrazeneca-2023-04-06 Apr 06, 2023 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (New York, USA)
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/parkinsons-disease-drugs-pipeline-2023-clinical-trials-latest-breakthroughs-treatment-market-therapies-and-companies-by-delveinsight-abbvie-roche-kissei-pharmaceutical-lundbeck-astrazeneca-2023-04-06 Apr 06, 2023 (AB Digital via COMTEX) -- (New York, USA)
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
The role of istradefylline in the Parkinson's disease armamentarium
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37029952 Expert opinion: Istradefylline is safe and well tolerated. Its efficacy was pronounced, when patients were on a lower chronic oral levodopa regimen. Levodopa causes a homocysteine elevation, which reflects an impaired methylation potential. As a result, an up
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37029952 Expert opinion: Istradefylline is safe and well tolerated. Its efficacy was pronounced, when patients were on a lower chronic oral levodopa regimen. Levodopa causes a homocysteine elevation, which reflects an impaired methylation potential. As a result, an up
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
3 Years After Stage IV Diagnosis
It was three years ago today that my wonderful, sweet husband was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer. I can still remember the shock when we heard the news. We thought his diagnosis meant he would die soon. We didn't know at the time that if you respond well to treatment you can live years with
It was three years ago today that my wonderful, sweet husband was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer. I can still remember the shock when we heard the news. We thought his diagnosis meant he would die soon. We didn't know at the time that if you respond well to treatment you can live years with
Avanat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Clinical Trials
https://copdnewstoday.com/news/dupixent-prevents-copd-exacerbations-improves-lung-function-trial/?utm_source=COPD&utm_campaign=91d7e6df2c-COPD_ENL_3.0_NON-US&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_23d08524e9-91d7e6df2c-73825653 Ken
https://copdnewstoday.com/news/dupixent-prevents-copd-exacerbations-improves-lung-function-trial/?utm_source=COPD&utm_campaign=91d7e6df2c-COPD_ENL_3.0_NON-US&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_23d08524e9-91d7e6df2c-73825653 Ken
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Oligometastatic prostate cancer: Reality or figment of imagination?
New paper below, [1] full text. Oligometastatic PCa has been controversial from the start, with some denying that it exists. "If you have one met, you have many - you just can't see them." Then there is the counting problem. One study indicated that a few spinal mets visible on a bone scan were oligometastatic
New paper below, [1] full text. Oligometastatic PCa has been controversial from the start, with some denying that it exists. "If you have one met, you have many - you just can't see them." Then there is the counting problem. One study indicated that a few spinal mets visible on a bone scan were oligometastatic
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Addition of Metastasis-Directed Therapy to Intermittent Hormone Therapy for Oligometastatic PC. The EXTEND Phase 2 Randomized Clinical Trial
MDT and intermittent ADT offer a progression free survival advantage when compared with intermittent ADT alone. "MDT facilitated a longer time with eugonadal testosterone as part of an intermittent hormone therapy strategy." "Time to new lesion failure was longer for patients randomized to combined
MDT and intermittent ADT offer a progression free survival advantage when compared with intermittent ADT alone. "MDT facilitated a longer time with eugonadal testosterone as part of an intermittent hormone therapy strategy." "Time to new lesion failure was longer for patients randomized to combined
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Statins
I just finished watching - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MSNUjQt0u0 I find it fascinating that doctors are aware that statins don't work on dialysis patients, even the KDIGO guidelines say not to prescribe them, and yet doctors still will go ahead and lower LDL using statins. I know I am on one .
I just finished watching - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MSNUjQt0u0 I find it fascinating that doctors are aware that statins don't work on dialysis patients, even the KDIGO guidelines say not to prescribe them, and yet doctors still will go ahead and lower LDL using statins. I know I am on one .
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Kidney Dialysis
1 year ago
Bipolar Androgen Therapy Followed by Androgen Receptor Inhibition as Sequential Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Here's a treat - a review of BAT (Bipolar Androgen Therapy), actually written by Dr. Sam Denmeade [1]. In his intro, he makes a point of stressing that androgen receptor axis therapies are "highly effective [i]
palliative
[/i] therapy, but they are
not curative
." A few years ago it was
Here's a treat - a review of BAT (Bipolar Androgen Therapy), actually written by Dr. Sam Denmeade [1]. In his intro, he makes a point of stressing that androgen receptor axis therapies are "highly effective [i]
palliative
[/i] therapy, but they are
not curative
." A few years ago it was
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Clinical Trial with BGB-11417
Hi all! Would love to hear from anyone who is participating in / has considered and/or has knowledge of the NCT trial 04277637 - the Non-Randomized, Open-Label trial investigating the novel BCL-2 inhibitor BGB-11417? I am approaching my first treatment for CLL and my CLL specialist is a PI in this
Hi all! Would love to hear from anyone who is participating in / has considered and/or has knowledge of the NCT trial 04277637 - the Non-Randomized, Open-Label trial investigating the novel BCL-2 inhibitor BGB-11417? I am approaching my first treatment for CLL and my CLL specialist is a PI in this
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Involvement Opportunity - PRaCTicAL Research Project (UK)
The British Liver Trust are excited to be working with NHS Lothian, University of Edinburgh, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Services (SNBTS) and Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult as part of a collaboration to create the first ‘Centre for Precision Cell Therapy for the Liver’ in the world. PRaCTicAL
The British Liver Trust are excited to be working with NHS Lothian, University of Edinburgh, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Services (SNBTS) and Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult as part of a collaboration to create the first ‘Centre for Precision Cell Therapy for the Liver’ in the world. PRaCTicAL
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Iron regulation offers new treatment hope for incurable blood cancer
Published April 4, 2023 | Originally published on MedicalXpress Breaking News-and-Events A landmark discovery linking iron regulation to a rare blood cancer has led to clinical trials of a potential new treatment for patients with the incurable disease. The study focused on polycythemia vera (PV),
Published April 4, 2023 | Originally published on MedicalXpress Breaking News-and-Events A landmark discovery linking iron regulation to a rare blood cancer has led to clinical trials of a potential new treatment for patients with the incurable disease. The study focused on polycythemia vera (PV),
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
PSA fluctuations on docetaxel?
Hello all, is it normal for the PSA to increase and decrease while on docetaxel? Dad’s enrolled in a clinical trial and is receiving chemotherapy (docetaxel). His PSA was declining but suddenly increased to 1.26 two cycles/doses ago, and to 1.39 last cycle/dose. Wondering if this is indicating his cancer
Hello all, is it normal for the PSA to increase and decrease while on docetaxel? Dad’s enrolled in a clinical trial and is receiving chemotherapy (docetaxel). His PSA was declining but suddenly increased to 1.26 two cycles/doses ago, and to 1.39 last cycle/dose. Wondering if this is indicating his cancer
PHnerd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective - Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD
BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD Expert Commentary ClinicalThought™ - Targeted therapies, including BTK inhibitors and combinations incorporating BCL-2 inhibitors, have replaced chemoimmunotherapy as the standard of care for treating CLL.
BTK Inhibitor Therapy for CLL: An International Perspective Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD Expert Commentary ClinicalThought™ - Targeted therapies, including BTK inhibitors and combinations incorporating BCL-2 inhibitors, have replaced chemoimmunotherapy as the standard of care for treating CLL.
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Chemo vs Xofigo
I am seven years from diagnosis (PSA 1,666). Still have my prostate. Firmagon brought PSA to undetectable in five months. After continuous Eligard, Xtandi, and Clinical Trial, back up to 800 PSA. My decision now is this: Chemo or XOFIGO (RA 223). Anyone out there that can help me with their experiences
I am seven years from diagnosis (PSA 1,666). Still have my prostate. Firmagon brought PSA to undetectable in five months. After continuous Eligard, Xtandi, and Clinical Trial, back up to 800 PSA. My decision now is this: Chemo or XOFIGO (RA 223). Anyone out there that can help me with their experiences
fsiefert
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Oregovomab Clinical Trial
Hello, I was recently approved to participate in the Phase III trial. I am wondering if anyone has participated in the Phase II trial and what their experience has been. Also, do you think participation may exclude me from future treatments? https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04498117?term=oregovomab
Hello, I was recently approved to participate in the Phase III trial. I am wondering if anyone has participated in the Phase II trial and what their experience has been. Also, do you think participation may exclude me from future treatments? https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04498117?term=oregovomab
iqbalmel
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Early phase Clinical trial results offer new hope for Levadopa induced dyskinesia.
Sounds a step in the right direction for the many who suffer from levadopa induced dyskinesia. My husband being one of them. https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/news/early-phase-clinical-trial-results-offer-new-hope-dyskinesia-treatment
Sounds a step in the right direction for the many who suffer from levadopa induced dyskinesia. My husband being one of them. https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/news/early-phase-clinical-trial-results-offer-new-hope-dyskinesia-treatment
Zella23
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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