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I am on a ton of medication including weekly injections of methotrexate and 6 monthly
Rituximab
infusions.
I am on a ton of medication including weekly injections of methotrexate and 6 monthly
Rituximab
infusions.
sjogrens101
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Venetoclax day 1 (UK)
My husband was due to start venetoclax last week but it was postponed due to a lack of beds in the haematology ward. He started this morning. Started with a blood test. When the results from that were received they gave him 20mg of venetoclax along with anti-virals, antibiotics, anti gout and anti
My husband was due to start venetoclax last week but it was postponed due to a lack of beds in the haematology ward. He started this morning. Started with a blood test. When the results from that were received they gave him 20mg of venetoclax along with anti-virals, antibiotics, anti gout and anti
Fowey2009
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Rituximab recovery
Hi everyone, I have just done my third infusion of
Rituximab
and was wondering if anyone else could share their experiences in terms of recovering after the infusion and if you have noticed it making any differences to you?
Hi everyone, I have just done my third infusion of
Rituximab
and was wondering if anyone else could share their experiences in terms of recovering after the infusion and if you have noticed it making any differences to you?
JulezH
in
NRAS
5 years ago
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IVHG V3-21; IGHJ FAMILY J4
I found one smzl article online that said mutation status is not prognostic for smzl (especially since
rituximab
) but would appreciate hearing from anyone who might help me understand what this means if it means anything at all. Thank you!
I found one smzl article online that said mutation status is not prognostic for smzl (especially since
rituximab
) but would appreciate hearing from anyone who might help me understand what this means if it means anything at all. Thank you!
Sunfishjoy
in
Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
5 years ago
IGVH V3-21 and IGHJ Family J4
I found one smzl article online that said mutation status is not prognostic for smzl (especially since
rituximab
) but would appreciate hearing from anyone who might help me understand what this means if it means anything at all. Thank you!
I found one smzl article online that said mutation status is not prognostic for smzl (especially since
rituximab
) but would appreciate hearing from anyone who might help me understand what this means if it means anything at all. Thank you!
Sunfishjoy
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Mode of Progression After Frontline Treatment Predicts Clinical Outcomes in Patients With CLL
[/i] The clinical trials included in the evaluation were FCR vs FC, FCR vs BR and obinutuzumab in combination with chlorambucil as compared to
rituximab
plus chlorambucil or chlorambucil.
[/i] The clinical trials included in the evaluation were FCR vs FC, FCR vs BR and obinutuzumab in combination with chlorambucil as compared to
rituximab
plus chlorambucil or chlorambucil.
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Remission over .... venetoclax (&R) here we come
His consultant has recommended venetoclax (2years) and
rituximab
(6 months) starting in September. We are so grateful to the researchers and our wonderful NHS that this is an option.
His consultant has recommended venetoclax (2years) and
rituximab
(6 months) starting in September. We are so grateful to the researchers and our wonderful NHS that this is an option.
Fowey2009
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Severe reaction to FCR
I posted a while ago regarding treatment options. In the end I chose FCR rather than entering the Flair trial as my markers met with a good outcome from FCR. Well, after one round it has been stopped as I had such a severe reaction to the treatment. 3 hospital stays for neutropenia and 1 hospital stay
I posted a while ago regarding treatment options. In the end I chose FCR rather than entering the Flair trial as my markers met with a good outcome from FCR. Well, after one round it has been stopped as I had such a severe reaction to the treatment. 3 hospital stays for neutropenia and 1 hospital stay
Racing1961
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
New therapies for systemic lupus erythematosus - past imperfect, future tense
Source:
Nat Rev Rheumatol
New therapies for systemic lupus erythematosus - past imperfect, future tense; Murphy G, Isenberg D; Nature Reviews Rheumatology (Jun 2019) Tags: belimumab Lupus
rituximab
The failure of many new, mostly biologic, drugs to meet their primary end points in double-blind
Source:
Nat Rev Rheumatol
New therapies for systemic lupus erythematosus - past imperfect, future tense; Murphy G, Isenberg D; Nature Reviews Rheumatology (Jun 2019) Tags: belimumab Lupus
rituximab
The failure of many new, mostly biologic, drugs to meet their primary end points in double-blind
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
Nearing stage 4
I'm waiting for a
Rituximab
infusion as I have a random autoimmune disease. Was supposed to have it in March but was in hospital for 11 days with a severe asthma attack so it had to get postponed. Maybe that'll help. Sorry for waffle...just needed to get that off my chest!
I'm waiting for a
Rituximab
infusion as I have a random autoimmune disease. Was supposed to have it in March but was in hospital for 11 days with a severe asthma attack so it had to get postponed. Maybe that'll help. Sorry for waffle...just needed to get that off my chest!
madonbrew
in
Early CKD Support
5 years ago
Thyroid eye disease (TED) symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
In moderate-to-severe and active GO, intravenous glucocorticoids are the first-line treatment, second line treatments include cyclosporine, orbital radiotherapy,
rituximab
(controversial). Novel biologicals, such as teprotumumab and tocilizumab are under investigation.
In moderate-to-severe and active GO, intravenous glucocorticoids are the first-line treatment, second line treatments include cyclosporine, orbital radiotherapy,
rituximab
(controversial). Novel biologicals, such as teprotumumab and tocilizumab are under investigation.
ling
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
With a CLL diagnosis, knowing more about your immune system could save your life!
cllsupport/posts/130931642/safe-eating-for-poor-immune-function-beyond-the-neutropenic-diet Adopting a Neutropenic Lifestyle if your are chronically neutropenic https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/private/143496084/neutropenic-lifestyle
- Late Onset Neutropenia (LON) after obinutuzumab or
cllsupport/posts/130931642/safe-eating-for-poor-immune-function-beyond-the-neutropenic-diet Adopting a Neutropenic Lifestyle if your are chronically neutropenic https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/private/143496084/neutropenic-lifestyle
- Late Onset Neutropenia (LON) after obinutuzumab or
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Factors Identified for Risk of Second Cancer in CLL Following BTK Inhibition
There was hope that non-chemo CLL treatments would avoid the increased risk of subsequent secondary cancers, with concern about Myelodysplasia Syndromes and Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia (MDS and ALL) of particular concern with FCR, due to possible DNA damage to bone marrow stem cells. It was thought
There was hope that non-chemo CLL treatments would avoid the increased risk of subsequent secondary cancers, with concern about Myelodysplasia Syndromes and Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia (MDS and ALL) of particular concern with FCR, due to possible DNA damage to bone marrow stem cells. It was thought
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
FCR and immunosuppression
For those of us who have had FCR chemotherapy would we expect to be immunocompromised in the long-term? I think here lymphocyte and neutrophil levels are relevant.
For those of us who have had FCR chemotherapy would we expect to be immunocompromised in the long-term? I think here lymphocyte and neutrophil levels are relevant.
Jotame
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Bendamustine and Rituximab and liver toxicity
My first round of BR went fine with no change in liver numbers. My ALT and AST are usually under 20. Three days after my second round they were slightly over 20, 5 days after the second round they were close to 40, and 10 days after the second round (today) they are over 100, which concerns me. Has anyone
My first round of BR went fine with no change in liver numbers. My ALT and AST are usually under 20. Three days after my second round they were slightly over 20, 5 days after the second round they were close to 40, and 10 days after the second round (today) they are over 100, which concerns me. Has anyone
profrich
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Work and RA
I have tried lots of different treatment options, the latest being Benepali injections and then
Rituximab
infusions, both of which haven’t worked for me.
I have tried lots of different treatment options, the latest being Benepali injections and then
Rituximab
infusions, both of which haven’t worked for me.
Billy2019
in
NRAS
5 years ago
Bendamustine and Rituximab and Low Lymphocyte Count
After two sessions of B and R my ALC is 0.23. It went as low as 0.03 soon after the first session. I don't know whether such low numbers are good or bad. Does anyone else on B and R have anything to say about this? What number do we want?
After two sessions of B and R my ALC is 0.23. It went as low as 0.03 soon after the first session. I don't know whether such low numbers are good or bad. Does anyone else on B and R have anything to say about this? What number do we want?
profrich
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Treatment FCR with unmutated IGVH—clarify pls!
My husband is 13q del and unmutated IGVH. In Switzerland they propose FCR treatment and have said outcomes are generally the same. I have read differently. Any insights? Can you direct me to articles? Thank you, his wife
My husband is 13q del and unmutated IGVH. In Switzerland they propose FCR treatment and have said outcomes are generally the same. I have read differently. Any insights? Can you direct me to articles? Thank you, his wife
gingerlovesal
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
Jak - kinase inhibitor
It seems that my
Rituximab
infusion did not work for me... My doctor is keen to not waste more time trying it again, when we could start me on something more effective. I've been given two options to think about - Tocilizumab (injection or infusion) and Jak - Kinase Inhibitors (pills).
It seems that my
Rituximab
infusion did not work for me... My doctor is keen to not waste more time trying it again, when we could start me on something more effective. I've been given two options to think about - Tocilizumab (injection or infusion) and Jak - Kinase Inhibitors (pills).
Savannahseger
in
NRAS
5 years ago
CLL and Statins
Here is the question, has anyone experienced a quick or sudden change in their blood counts since taking Atorvastatin? Hi All, I am reasonably new to this forum but was diagnosed with CLL in 2009. On W&W until 2017 when I had one cycle of FCR, after a bad reaction in intensive care with neutropenic sepsis
Here is the question, has anyone experienced a quick or sudden change in their blood counts since taking Atorvastatin? Hi All, I am reasonably new to this forum but was diagnosed with CLL in 2009. On W&W until 2017 when I had one cycle of FCR, after a bad reaction in intensive care with neutropenic sepsis
Richardmint
in
CLL Support
5 years ago
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