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and more promising (in vitro) CRISPR, this time used directly against cancer and not to help studying it
we are moving… https://crisprmedicinenews.com/news/crispr-targets-pancreatic-cancer-mutations/
we are moving… https://crisprmedicinenews.com/news/crispr-targets-pancreatic-cancer-mutations/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Hello 👋🏿
Hi everyone! My name is Taress (rhymes with caress). I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 6 months ago. It's been a long time coming. I have had symptoms of it, on and off, since 2005. I am one of three of my family members whose been diagnosed with it. My main symptoms are fatigue, dizziness, neuropathy
Hi everyone! My name is Taress (rhymes with caress). I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 6 months ago. It's been a long time coming. I have had symptoms of it, on and off, since 2005. I am one of three of my family members whose been diagnosed with it. My main symptoms are fatigue, dizziness, neuropathy
RessieBare02
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My MSAA Community
2 months ago
No thyroid
Hi, all the posts are about thyroid problems and taking levo for underactive thyroid, I'm taking levo 50mg and 75mg on alternate days. Can anyone tell me if taking tiromel or the unipharma tablets would be any use fo r someone who has had a total thyroidectomy. At the moment I feel as though I'm sleeping
Hi, all the posts are about thyroid problems and taking levo for underactive thyroid, I'm taking levo 50mg and 75mg on alternate days. Can anyone tell me if taking tiromel or the unipharma tablets would be any use fo r someone who has had a total thyroidectomy. At the moment I feel as though I'm sleeping
Sleepyasf--k
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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Some Reference Material - NECP/SCCP
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I am constantly updating this post as I come across additional relevant material.
----- Emerging Insights in Small-Cell Carcinoma of the Genitourinary Tract: From Diagnosis to Novel Therapeutic Horizons, 2024 https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/EDBK_430336#:~:text=Small%2Dcell%20carcinoma
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I am constantly updating this post as I come across additional relevant material.
----- Emerging Insights in Small-Cell Carcinoma of the Genitourinary Tract: From Diagnosis to Novel Therapeutic Horizons, 2024 https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/EDBK_430336#:~:text=Small%2Dcell%20carcinoma
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
all aspects of liver research
In the article that was posted below, I know this is not something many of us want to face at anytime in our PBC journey. This is, however, a reality for some of us who did progress to this point in our disease. I have to find some real hope that researchers are working on all aspects of PBC. There are
In the article that was posted below, I know this is not something many of us want to face at anytime in our PBC journey. This is, however, a reality for some of us who did progress to this point in our disease. I have to find some real hope that researchers are working on all aspects of PBC. There are
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Medication not working
I’ve had rheumatoid arthritis for nearly 20years. I’ve tried, methotrexate, Arava, adalimimab, entanercept, ruituxan, filgotinib, baracitinib and a few others that aren’t biologics. The problem is, they don’t work for me. Has anyone else had this issue and if so what are you taking now. I’m at my wits
I’ve had rheumatoid arthritis for nearly 20years. I’ve tried, methotrexate, Arava, adalimimab, entanercept, ruituxan, filgotinib, baracitinib and a few others that aren’t biologics. The problem is, they don’t work for me. Has anyone else had this issue and if so what are you taking now. I’m at my wits
Lornap1
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NRAS
2 months ago
Travel
My husband has decompensated alcohol related liver disease with ascites, abstinent for 7 months. We would like to get to Germany to see his family for a month in our motorhome and wondered if a) anyone has travelled abroad with this condition and b) if anyone has experience of the insurance companies
My husband has decompensated alcohol related liver disease with ascites, abstinent for 7 months. We would like to get to Germany to see his family for a month in our motorhome and wondered if a) anyone has travelled abroad with this condition and b) if anyone has experience of the insurance companies
Breakfastbabe
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Bloating
Hi....I've battled with IBS for many years and following endoscopy and gastroscopy I was diagnosed with a lazy stomach. Dietary controls and careful eating seemed to keep things under control with minimal 'episodes' of wind, bloating and diarrhea. Fast forward a few years and following a prolonged course
Hi....I've battled with IBS for many years and following endoscopy and gastroscopy I was diagnosed with a lazy stomach. Dietary controls and careful eating seemed to keep things under control with minimal 'episodes' of wind, bloating and diarrhea. Fast forward a few years and following a prolonged course
Sardinesagain
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IBS Network
6 months ago
biologics
hi all! I have rheumatoid arthritis I’m currently injecting 15 mg of Metratrexate but just had all my screening including TB all come back clear so now I have the green light to start Himera but I’m really nervous of this medication!🤦🏽♀️I’m staying on the metratrexate but adding in the biologic as
hi all! I have rheumatoid arthritis I’m currently injecting 15 mg of Metratrexate but just had all my screening including TB all come back clear so now I have the green light to start Himera but I’m really nervous of this medication!🤦🏽♀️I’m staying on the metratrexate but adding in the biologic as
Mybirthday1975
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NRAS
2 months ago
Heat does it cause problems
Hi allBoth ankles and knees swollen does this often happen with underactive thyroid I am on 75 to 100mg daily which I alternate as recommended by you lovely lot which has helped me become stable and feel better for last year I do have inflammatory arthritis also and am on DMARS for Any advise tips will
Hi allBoth ankles and knees swollen does this often happen with underactive thyroid I am on 75 to 100mg daily which I alternate as recommended by you lovely lot which has helped me become stable and feel better for last year I do have inflammatory arthritis also and am on DMARS for Any advise tips will
Castroll
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
so. Is Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease latent lupus or lupus?
diagnosed with UCTD in October 2023. Fatigue, weird blood results which sent down rabbit hole for heart, liver. Scans showed all okay… fatigue, dry eyes, dry mouth, ulcers on parotid glands, thyroid, testes, mouth ulcers, Yesterday taken into hospital for suspected brain bleed, aneurism. One protein
diagnosed with UCTD in October 2023. Fatigue, weird blood results which sent down rabbit hole for heart, liver. Scans showed all okay… fatigue, dry eyes, dry mouth, ulcers on parotid glands, thyroid, testes, mouth ulcers, Yesterday taken into hospital for suspected brain bleed, aneurism. One protein
Bigdave79
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Results from blood tests
These is what my blood results came back has. I'm been treated for underactive . But to be told I'm hyperthyroidism instead
These is what my blood results came back has. I'm been treated for underactive . But to be told I'm hyperthyroidism instead
Salsybar73
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Disease remission achieved in SLE with dual-target CAR T-cell therapy
Disease remission achieved in SLE with dual-target CAR T-cell therapy Nearly all patients in small trial see long-term medication-free remission Nearly all people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) treated with iCell Gene Therapeutics’ dual-target CAR T-cell therapy achieved medication-free
Disease remission achieved in SLE with dual-target CAR T-cell therapy Nearly all patients in small trial see long-term medication-free remission Nearly all people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) treated with iCell Gene Therapeutics’ dual-target CAR T-cell therapy achieved medication-free
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 months ago
Feeling rubbish
Hi been feeling achy, exhausted,can sleep 12 hrs but wake up groggy & tired. Everything hurts. Have plantar fasciatis. Patella deformity in knee, spondylitis in my back giving me sciatica. Herniated discs both sides of neck. Causing numbess & pain. Chronic pain syndrome. Cfs/fybro/me. Arthritis in some
Hi been feeling achy, exhausted,can sleep 12 hrs but wake up groggy & tired. Everything hurts. Have plantar fasciatis. Patella deformity in knee, spondylitis in my back giving me sciatica. Herniated discs both sides of neck. Causing numbess & pain. Chronic pain syndrome. Cfs/fybro/me. Arthritis in some
bellemia
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
NRAS Live: How Important is Nutrition & Diet when Managing Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Join us for our next NRAS Live which will be taking place on Wednesday 26th June at 7pm. This month, we delve into the important role of nutrition and diet when managing a healthy lifestyle living with rheumatoid arthritis. Ailsa will be sitting down with Elena Nikiphorou, Rheumatologist Consultant and
Join us for our next NRAS Live which will be taking place on Wednesday 26th June at 7pm. This month, we delve into the important role of nutrition and diet when managing a healthy lifestyle living with rheumatoid arthritis. Ailsa will be sitting down with Elena Nikiphorou, Rheumatologist Consultant and
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
in
NRAS
2 months ago
thank you for the help! ❤️
I recently posted asking if anyone had pancreatitis issues with lupus (just been diagnosed with cutaneous lupus) and I got some advise & help & support. I spoke to the hepatobillary clinic who removed my gallbladder & they agree it’s most likely the pancreatitis is being caused by an autoimmune issue
I recently posted asking if anyone had pancreatitis issues with lupus (just been diagnosed with cutaneous lupus) and I got some advise & help & support. I spoke to the hepatobillary clinic who removed my gallbladder & they agree it’s most likely the pancreatitis is being caused by an autoimmune issue
Loobie72
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Testosterone and PCa risk - 3
Here's a plot showing the Odds Ratio for having either Intermediate Risk PCa or high-risk PCa, as a function of baseline testosterone levels. The Odds Ratio tells the likelihood of getting PCa, compared to a reference value of 1. So, for example, for the lower plot (high risk), a testosterone level
Here's a plot showing the Odds Ratio for having either Intermediate Risk PCa or high-risk PCa, as a function of baseline testosterone levels. The Odds Ratio tells the likelihood of getting PCa, compared to a reference value of 1. So, for example, for the lower plot (high risk), a testosterone level
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Strange definition of pernicious anemia
Found this questionable definition of pernicious anemia on a Johns Hopkins web page about gastritis: [i]
Pernicious anemia
. This is a form of anemia that happens when your stomach can't digest vitamin B-12.[/i] Even the best seem to get it wrong. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases
Found this questionable definition of pernicious anemia on a Johns Hopkins web page about gastritis: [i]
Pernicious anemia
. This is a form of anemia that happens when your stomach can't digest vitamin B-12.[/i] Even the best seem to get it wrong. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases
palmier
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Testosterone and PCa risk - 2
This plot shows a Kaplan-Mier Prostate Cancer Mortality Survival plot for three different levels of baseline testosterone: Low-T, IntermediateT, and Normal-T. The best survival is for men with Normal testosterone levels at baseline, and the worst survival is for men with low-T. REF: www.spandidos-publications.com
This plot shows a Kaplan-Mier Prostate Cancer Mortality Survival plot for three different levels of baseline testosterone: Low-T, IntermediateT, and Normal-T. The best survival is for men with Normal testosterone levels at baseline, and the worst survival is for men with low-T. REF: www.spandidos-publications.com
janebob99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Testosterone Levels and Prostate Cancer Risk - 1
This plot shows the association of baseline testosterone levels with PCa aggressiveness. For example, if you have low aggressive PCA, your testosterone is likely to be Normal. But, if you have metastatic PCa, your testosterone is likely to be very Low. This shows that having normal testosterone
This plot shows the association of baseline testosterone levels with PCa aggressiveness. For example, if you have low aggressive PCA, your testosterone is likely to be Normal. But, if you have metastatic PCa, your testosterone is likely to be very Low. This shows that having normal testosterone
janebob99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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