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NX 1607 - phase 1 trial, will also recruit prostate cancer patients but not from the beginning
Also some prostate cancer patients will be included in the trial further down the road...let's just keep this in mind https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/trial-will-assess-nx-1607-safety-and-tolerability-in-advanced-malignancies
Also some prostate cancer patients will be included in the trial further down the road...let's just keep this in mind https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/trial-will-assess-nx-1607-safety-and-tolerability-in-advanced-malignancies
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Have not seen an answer to this question
Senior on abiraterone and prednisone due to metastatic cancer in lymph nodes…..wife and I still interested…….do not know if it will work but will I recharge the cancer and cause harm by using Viagra ?
Senior on abiraterone and prednisone due to metastatic cancer in lymph nodes…..wife and I still interested…….do not know if it will work but will I recharge the cancer and cause harm by using Viagra ?
Mbnm
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
severe neck pain
I’m a couple of months in on eligard,abiraterone and prednisone(5mg). Mercifully I’m relatively SE free at this point but know it’s early…..what I DO have after the first few weeks is a chronically stiff neck that makes it impossible to move my head to the right…..Wondering if anyone has ever heard of
I’m a couple of months in on eligard,abiraterone and prednisone(5mg). Mercifully I’m relatively SE free at this point but know it’s early…..what I DO have after the first few weeks is a chronically stiff neck that makes it impossible to move my head to the right…..Wondering if anyone has ever heard of
Tommyj2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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how statins slow growth of prostate
Cedars-Sinai Cancer investigators have found that lowering blood cholesterol enhances the action of immune cells, slowing the growth of prostate cancer. (Clinical Cancer Research: https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-Q434.ccr-21-1535). It provides a rationale for large-scale clinical testing of using cholesterol
Cedars-Sinai Cancer investigators have found that lowering blood cholesterol enhances the action of immune cells, slowing the growth of prostate cancer. (Clinical Cancer Research: https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-Q434.ccr-21-1535). It provides a rationale for large-scale clinical testing of using cholesterol
shortPSADT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
20,000 soon. Celebrate the high quality of support and Reflect on the state of prostate cancer
Soon, there will be 20,000 members in our Malecare Advanced Prostate Cancer community. What does reaching this milestone tell us about the state of prostate cancer treatments and therapies? What does it tell us about Malecare and the 19,999 people who preceded the 20,000th?
Soon, there will be 20,000 members in our Malecare Advanced Prostate Cancer community. What does reaching this milestone tell us about the state of prostate cancer treatments and therapies? What does it tell us about Malecare and the 19,999 people who preceded the 20,000th?
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Gluten free and vegetarian- struggling for choices
Hi, I am diagnosed with coeliac disease and I am also vegetarian. I am struggling for choices, and feel my diet is very bland and I tend to repeat meals several times a week. Particularly eating out, or free-from sections in supermarkets are difficult. They seem to cater for both, but not the two combined
Hi, I am diagnosed with coeliac disease and I am also vegetarian. I am struggling for choices, and feel my diet is very bland and I tend to repeat meals several times a week. Particularly eating out, or free-from sections in supermarkets are difficult. They seem to cater for both, but not the two combined
lauram1978
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 months ago
PSA Bounce after radiation
Has anyone experienced a PSA rise after SBRT for bone metastasis? If so, would like to hear your story. Thanks.
Has anyone experienced a PSA rise after SBRT for bone metastasis? If so, would like to hear your story. Thanks.
NDJIM
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Do You Know Your Pulse?
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
2 months ago
PSA for PCa Awareness month
There's an App called Nextdoor and they're pretty much in all the cities, even this lil town. I posted on it for men to get screened as a Public Service Announcement for PCa Awareness Month. Many don't know that it's in September, but a whole lot more know that October is Breast Ca Awareness month.
There's an App called Nextdoor and they're pretty much in all the cities, even this lil town. I posted on it for men to get screened as a Public Service Announcement for PCa Awareness Month. Many don't know that it's in September, but a whole lot more know that October is Breast Ca Awareness month.
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Decoding cancer resistnce to therapy
Hopefully we will get some other way to kill the bastard https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/prostate-cancer/video/3740-decoding-the-metabolic-shift-behind-prostate-cancer-drug-resistance-andrew-goldstein.html
Hopefully we will get some other way to kill the bastard https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/prostate-cancer/video/3740-decoding-the-metabolic-shift-behind-prostate-cancer-drug-resistance-andrew-goldstein.html
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
GCA - kidney problem
Hi All warriors. Diagnosed with GCA July, 2023. Put on 60 mg now tapered down to l7mg (Dec. 2023). All symptoms under control at this time. My last blood work showed my Creatinine at 104 and GFR at 45. This showed a mild to moderate decrease in kidney function. As a result I had a kidney/bladder
Hi All warriors. Diagnosed with GCA July, 2023. Put on 60 mg now tapered down to l7mg (Dec. 2023). All symptoms under control at this time. My last blood work showed my Creatinine at 104 and GFR at 45. This showed a mild to moderate decrease in kidney function. As a result I had a kidney/bladder
Groda
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Some good news
I was told on the fifth of December that my ultrasound scan had picked up three small suspicious lesions, and that what they saw was suggestive of cirrhosis, portal vein hypertension and varices. I immediately quit alcohol, eating cannabis and otc sleeping remedies. I radically changed my diet and began
I was told on the fifth of December that my ultrasound scan had picked up three small suspicious lesions, and that what they saw was suggestive of cirrhosis, portal vein hypertension and varices. I immediately quit alcohol, eating cannabis and otc sleeping remedies. I radically changed my diet and began
Ruthless247
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Prolactin high
Been seeing an Endocrinologist privately as after 45 week wait still no appointment on the nhs. After a couple of blood test was tested for prolactin and it came up high Serum prolactin level 1117 mIU/L. Does anyone else make have this issue is it connected to thyroxine? Now back with GP as can’t afford
Been seeing an Endocrinologist privately as after 45 week wait still no appointment on the nhs. After a couple of blood test was tested for prolactin and it came up high Serum prolactin level 1117 mIU/L. Does anyone else make have this issue is it connected to thyroxine? Now back with GP as can’t afford
Jimmy69
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
IBD symptoms with no diagnosis
I was just diagnosed with IBS 6 months ago, before my 40th birthday. It started with persistent constipation, bloating and cramping that led to a colonoscopy. Since my mother has Crohn's, I expected the same diagnoses, but instead I got an all clear from the GI doctors. The months that followed put my
I was just diagnosed with IBS 6 months ago, before my 40th birthday. It started with persistent constipation, bloating and cramping that led to a colonoscopy. Since my mother has Crohn's, I expected the same diagnoses, but instead I got an all clear from the GI doctors. The months that followed put my
JQLA
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Parkinson’s and vagal nerve stimulation, promising human studies.
RESULTS: PD patients showed instable gait with insufficient range of motion during usual walking. [u]
Active taVNS improved gait characteristics including step length, stride velocity, stride length, and step length variability compared with sham taVNS after completion of the 7-day therapy.
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RESULTS: PD patients showed instable gait with insufficient range of motion during usual walking. [u]
Active taVNS improved gait characteristics including step length, stride velocity, stride length, and step length variability compared with sham taVNS after completion of the 7-day therapy.
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House2
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Prostate cancer morphed into NEPC
I was recently blindsided by my "under control" prostate cancer, turning into High Grade Neuroendocrine Prostate cancer (NEPC). After 13 years of various therapies, the last few years included Lupron/Eligard, Zytiga, Xtandi. This kept the PSA low (around .2) and kept my MO happy. In 2021, I asked my
I was recently blindsided by my "under control" prostate cancer, turning into High Grade Neuroendocrine Prostate cancer (NEPC). After 13 years of various therapies, the last few years included Lupron/Eligard, Zytiga, Xtandi. This kept the PSA low (around .2) and kept my MO happy. In 2021, I asked my
CharlieBC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Is Baclofen part of asthma treatment?
I was taken off Montelukast by my Asthma specialist after more than twenty years. Baclofen was given but I had to stop taking it after two weeks because my cough didn't get better. My GP asked me to stop. I couldn't get in touch with my specialist. Should I restart the Baclofen?
I was taken off Montelukast by my Asthma specialist after more than twenty years. Baclofen was given but I had to stop taking it after two weeks because my cough didn't get better. My GP asked me to stop. I couldn't get in touch with my specialist. Should I restart the Baclofen?
Ossing
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Lyme disease
Reply to Steve n. Yes have Lyme . Diagnosed with ME so sadly no treatment. Very interested to hear about new treatment.
Reply to Steve n. Yes have Lyme . Diagnosed with ME so sadly no treatment. Very interested to hear about new treatment.
Shelley1234567
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Liver Biopsy report, can anyone interpret?
Hello all, got my cirrhosis dx in march from a biopsy, however I have the full report, is there anything else of note from it other than I have cirrhosis from fat in the liver? The biopsy followed a high fibroscan read of 30.7kPa. Thank you Specimen: Liver, very high fibroscan reading ?cirrhosis
Hello all, got my cirrhosis dx in march from a biopsy, however I have the full report, is there anything else of note from it other than I have cirrhosis from fat in the liver? The biopsy followed a high fibroscan read of 30.7kPa. Thank you Specimen: Liver, very high fibroscan reading ?cirrhosis
aranshaw
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Liver issues
Hi everyone, i have history of alcohol abuse from past 6 years and i left alcohol from 1 year. I had done liver elastography and mean ARFI comes 1.07m/sec and afetr 3 days i had done fibbroscan whih shows median stiffnes 9 kpa.After that i left alcohol and complete absebteeism from 1 year. Few months
Hi everyone, i have history of alcohol abuse from past 6 years and i left alcohol from 1 year. I had done liver elastography and mean ARFI comes 1.07m/sec and afetr 3 days i had done fibbroscan whih shows median stiffnes 9 kpa.After that i left alcohol and complete absebteeism from 1 year. Few months
Jhon789
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
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