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We could tell in advance if enzalutamide works on a patient: computational biology
hopefully it will be clinically tested soon ”For the study in Nature Communications, Mitrofanova's team developed computational algorithms to discover why the prostate cancer drug enzalutamide (sold under the brand name Xtandi) never works for some patients and why it eventually stops working in others
hopefully it will be clinically tested soon ”For the study in Nature Communications, Mitrofanova's team developed computational algorithms to discover why the prostate cancer drug enzalutamide (sold under the brand name Xtandi) never works for some patients and why it eventually stops working in others
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Arrhythmia Checklist
Do you or a family member experience unexplained chest pain, a rapid or irregular pulse, breathlessness, or light-headedness, these are all symptoms that should not be ignored and could be the early warning signs of an underlying heart rhythm disorder/ For further guidance, download the Arrhythmia
Do you or a family member experience unexplained chest pain, a rapid or irregular pulse, breathlessness, or light-headedness, these are all symptoms that should not be ignored and could be the early warning signs of an underlying heart rhythm disorder/ For further guidance, download the Arrhythmia
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
Nebivolol 2.5mg
I started Nebivolol for my AFIB about one month ago for my heart rate! I like the drug but seem to have a lot of gas on my stomach! Has anyone else had this problem?
I started Nebivolol for my AFIB about one month ago for my heart rate! I like the drug but seem to have a lot of gas on my stomach! Has anyone else had this problem?
BaileyC57
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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Low Testosterone and value of continuing Hormone Therapy
83 year old male with a question: My understanding is that the role of hormone therapy is to lower one’s testosterone level. Does hormone therapy provide additional benefits in fighting prostate cancer beyond lowering testosterone levels? I was diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer (Gleason 10
83 year old male with a question: My understanding is that the role of hormone therapy is to lower one’s testosterone level. Does hormone therapy provide additional benefits in fighting prostate cancer beyond lowering testosterone levels? I was diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer (Gleason 10
saniku
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
need some guidance, feeling desperate..
My husband has advanced, Stage IV castration resistant prostate cancer. When he was diagnosed in May 2022 his PSA was 4700, he has widespread bone metastases. He stopped responding to Docetaxel, Pluvicto and is now not responding to Cabazitaxel, his PSA is now over 700. He is feeling good, no pain
My husband has advanced, Stage IV castration resistant prostate cancer. When he was diagnosed in May 2022 his PSA was 4700, he has widespread bone metastases. He stopped responding to Docetaxel, Pluvicto and is now not responding to Cabazitaxel, his PSA is now over 700. He is feeling good, no pain
Kiki27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Extra steroids?
Having had my first cold since before the pandemic after Christmas, I went off the to the doctors about 10 days ago because although I felt I'd recovered I was deaf in one ear and had sticky eyes. One ear hadn't 'popped' on the flight out or back to the UK and once the cold kicked in it got worse. Currently
Having had my first cold since before the pandemic after Christmas, I went off the to the doctors about 10 days ago because although I felt I'd recovered I was deaf in one ear and had sticky eyes. One ear hadn't 'popped' on the flight out or back to the UK and once the cold kicked in it got worse. Currently
ladygigger
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Three Distinct MS Subtypes Identified
From MDedge/neurology 09April 2024
https://www.mdedge.com/neurology/article/268641/multiple-sclerosis/three-distinct-ms-subtypes-identified?ecd=WNL_EVE_240411_mdedge&icd=login_success_email_match_norm&print=1
From MDedge/neurology 09April 2024
https://www.mdedge.com/neurology/article/268641/multiple-sclerosis/three-distinct-ms-subtypes-identified?ecd=WNL_EVE_240411_mdedge&icd=login_success_email_match_norm&print=1
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
4 months ago
Lipid results
Since my last post regarding elevated finger prick sample for cholesterol, I am now in receipt of my formal blood test results for lipid profile which are borderline and need to speak to Doctor. I do have a GP follow up next week to discuss these but wondered if anyone on here can interpret them and
Since my last post regarding elevated finger prick sample for cholesterol, I am now in receipt of my formal blood test results for lipid profile which are borderline and need to speak to Doctor. I do have a GP follow up next week to discuss these but wondered if anyone on here can interpret them and
Maynan17
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Creatine
I am on Ursofalk and very well fortunately. I take Bezafibrate for itch (life saver). I have embark on a fitness journey of Crossfit and after 12 months wish to improve even more. I am advised by my coach to take Creatine and that this is natural and improves performance and muscle recovery. Anyone
I am on Ursofalk and very well fortunately. I take Bezafibrate for itch (life saver). I have embark on a fitness journey of Crossfit and after 12 months wish to improve even more. I am advised by my coach to take Creatine and that this is natural and improves performance and muscle recovery. Anyone
amt50
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
My folate deficiency merry-go-round.
Hi all,I have joined here in hope of learning more about why l keep getting folate decifiency. It is currently 2.1. I become deficient usually every 7/8 months and it has been this way for about 3 years. Each time it happens, l complain to my GP that l feel exhausted, he runs blood tests and it is
Hi all,I have joined here in hope of learning more about why l keep getting folate decifiency. It is currently 2.1. I become deficient usually every 7/8 months and it has been this way for about 3 years. Each time it happens, l complain to my GP that l feel exhausted, he runs blood tests and it is
Blue_feather
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Predicting AF 30 mins before it happens
Researchers at the University of Luxembourg (LCSB) have developed an AI which is able to predict an episode of afib 30 minutes ahead of time with around 80% accuracy. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240422120707.htm [i]Prof. Jorge Goncalves, head of the Systems Control group at
Researchers at the University of Luxembourg (LCSB) have developed an AI which is able to predict an episode of afib 30 minutes ahead of time with around 80% accuracy. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240422120707.htm [i]Prof. Jorge Goncalves, head of the Systems Control group at
Barny12
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Can anyone help please?
Hi everyone. I am 9 years undiagnosed 🙄 my Rheumatologist thought I was a possible for Lupus but wasn't prepared to diagnose me there and then, this was 2015. I had had a positive Cryoglobulinemia blood test which was negative for Hep C, he said this was an indication of Lupus? Has anyone else got
Hi everyone. I am 9 years undiagnosed 🙄 my Rheumatologist thought I was a possible for Lupus but wasn't prepared to diagnose me there and then, this was 2015. I had had a positive Cryoglobulinemia blood test which was negative for Hep C, he said this was an indication of Lupus? Has anyone else got
Jodelights
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
night cramps
Hi everyone, I’m new on this forum. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis 3 years ago, in the family genes!, I’m currently on Methotrexate (25mg). Seem to be ok until about 2 weeks ago when I started to experience severe night cramps in my legs and feet. My consultant tells me it wasn’t a symptom
Hi everyone, I’m new on this forum. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis 3 years ago, in the family genes!, I’m currently on Methotrexate (25mg). Seem to be ok until about 2 weeks ago when I started to experience severe night cramps in my legs and feet. My consultant tells me it wasn’t a symptom
sussiewong22
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NRAS
4 months ago
Getting on with life.
My prostate has been removed, my psa is rising. I am not on medication. Basically, just getting on with life. Refusing to let this nonsense get me down. Thoughts anyone ?
My prostate has been removed, my psa is rising. I am not on medication. Basically, just getting on with life. Refusing to let this nonsense get me down. Thoughts anyone ?
Scouse0151
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Selegeline/RBD?
It's often said that all of the treatments currently in use for Parkinson's offer symptomatic relief only, and do not affect underlying pathology. However, a recent study suggests selegeline use impacts white matter microstructure and could be neuroprotective. I know white matter abnormalities have been
It's often said that all of the treatments currently in use for Parkinson's offer symptomatic relief only, and do not affect underlying pathology. However, a recent study suggests selegeline use impacts white matter microstructure and could be neuroprotective. I know white matter abnormalities have been
Rufous2
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Update to Feeling overwhelmed
Apologies for the long post. I was referred to the Rapid Access Chest Pain clinic by my GP as she is unsure if my chest pain and breathlessness is down to my lung conditions or if I have angina. I attended the clinic 2 weeks ago and was referred for a heart CT angiogram where they inject a contrast
Apologies for the long post. I was referred to the Rapid Access Chest Pain clinic by my GP as she is unsure if my chest pain and breathlessness is down to my lung conditions or if I have angina. I attended the clinic 2 weeks ago and was referred for a heart CT angiogram where they inject a contrast
Roxdale
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
New to all this
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
76 years old, no heart problems as far as I knew, just had one of my better games of golf for a couple of years and started to get an ache in my chest in the evening. So phoned the Healthline (I live in NZ) and they had a 30 minute wait, so tried the ambulance service, who operate a triage service.
ParrotY
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Adenomyosis, Endometriosis and Autoimmune diseases
Hi ladies, this question is just out of curiosity because I see several posts about a lot of us having a combination of Endometriosis/ Adenomyosis and autoimmune disease. Following all my symptoms (that got even worse since I have no therapy but only medication to ease the pain) now I got a possible
Hi ladies, this question is just out of curiosity because I see several posts about a lot of us having a combination of Endometriosis/ Adenomyosis and autoimmune disease. Following all my symptoms (that got even worse since I have no therapy but only medication to ease the pain) now I got a possible
Taikaei
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Anticoagulation treatment stop
I’m 72 ,I have had persistent slow AF now for 9 years I have been taking warfarin now for the last 10 years I have moderate weakness of the heart muscles ,enlarged heart ,my ejection fraction was 40% last year . I have received a letter saying my consultant wants me to stop taking warfarin straight
I’m 72 ,I have had persistent slow AF now for 9 years I have been taking warfarin now for the last 10 years I have moderate weakness of the heart muscles ,enlarged heart ,my ejection fraction was 40% last year . I have received a letter saying my consultant wants me to stop taking warfarin straight
jsheard
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Ramadan Autoimmune Health Survey (including vasculitis)
https://www.vasculitis.org.uk/news/ramadan-autoimmune-health-survey Please follow the above link for more details 👆
https://www.vasculitis.org.uk/news/ramadan-autoimmune-health-survey Please follow the above link for more details 👆
Suzi70
Administrator
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Vasculitis UK
4 months ago
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