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Immunotherapy and liver cancer metasised to lungs
Hello I wanted to ask if anyone has liver cancer that has metasised to any other area in the body mine is in the (lungs) the only treatment my oncologist said she will give me is immunotherapy as my cancer is terminal. I wanted to ask if anyone in a similar circumstance has had any good results from
Hello I wanted to ask if anyone has liver cancer that has metasised to any other area in the body mine is in the (lungs) the only treatment my oncologist said she will give me is immunotherapy as my cancer is terminal. I wanted to ask if anyone in a similar circumstance has had any good results from
Valentina_22
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
Ultra-powerful brain scanners offer hope for Parkinson’s disease patients
“The ultra-powerful 7T scanner may help us identify those patients who we think will benefit the most. This will be important for the success of the clinical trial, and, if the drugs are effective, will mean we know which patients to give the treatment to." Dr Rong Ye https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/
“The ultra-powerful 7T scanner may help us identify those patients who we think will benefit the most. This will be important for the success of the clinical trial, and, if the drugs are effective, will mean we know which patients to give the treatment to." Dr Rong Ye https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Vaxinia ( CF 33-hNIS )
Hello , I just read this on the Metatastic Cancer sight , phase one clinical trial at City of Hope . Its about a genetically modified smallpox virus that is injected to kill cancer cells . Does anyone know about this ?
Hello , I just read this on the Metatastic Cancer sight , phase one clinical trial at City of Hope . Its about a genetically modified smallpox virus that is injected to kill cancer cells . Does anyone know about this ?
reconjj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Withdrawal of Ukoniq (umbralisib)
This came up in my drug recall emails I was wondering if anyone else has heard about it. This is what concerns me about starting a medicine like Zanubrutinib for CLL which is still basically in trials. "FDA Approval of Lymphoma Medicine Ukoniq (umbralisib) is Withdrawn Due to Safety Concerns June 1,
This came up in my drug recall emails I was wondering if anyone else has heard about it. This is what concerns me about starting a medicine like Zanubrutinib for CLL which is still basically in trials. "FDA Approval of Lymphoma Medicine Ukoniq (umbralisib) is Withdrawn Due to Safety Concerns June 1,
JerrysGirl3
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CLL America Support
2 years ago
EVOLUTION - Trial for the treatment of mCRPC
Prostate cancer remains the most common cancer and the second commonest cause of cancer related death in Australian men. This week Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne screened it's first patient as it commences the EVOLUTION trial “We are on the verge of a complete transformation in prostate
Prostate cancer remains the most common cancer and the second commonest cause of cancer related death in Australian men. This week Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne screened it's first patient as it commences the EVOLUTION trial “We are on the verge of a complete transformation in prostate
marnieg46
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
First Follow Up on my Treatment in Australia
This is a duplicate of my APC post for my friends on FPC. You rock! I previously described my treatment plans for my oligometastatic (<4 sites, in my case 2 lymph nodes in pelvis and abdomen) With a two-stage approach: I explain this in somewhat more detail in my post "Why I Choose an Unproven Treatment
This is a duplicate of my APC post for my friends on FPC. You rock! I previously described my treatment plans for my oligometastatic (<4 sites, in my case 2 lymph nodes in pelvis and abdomen) With a two-stage approach: I explain this in somewhat more detail in my post "Why I Choose an Unproven Treatment
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
First Follow-Up on Lu-J591 treatment following SBRT
I previously described my treatment plans for my oligometastatic (<4 sites, in my case 2 lymph nodes in pelvis and abdomen) With a two-stage approach: I explain this in somewhat more detail in my post "Why I Choose an Unproven Treatment". Many have asked me to post an update on the treatments, so here
I previously described my treatment plans for my oligometastatic (<4 sites, in my case 2 lymph nodes in pelvis and abdomen) With a two-stage approach: I explain this in somewhat more detail in my post "Why I Choose an Unproven Treatment". Many have asked me to post an update on the treatments, so here
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
New Combined Therapy Helps Extend Lives of Men With Prostate Cancer
"Cedars-Sinai Cancer Study Shows Hormone Therapy, Plus Pelvic Lymph Node Treatment, Improves Survival Practice-changing research from Cedars-Sinai Cancer shows that a combination of androgen deprivation therapy—a commonly used hormone injection—plus pelvic lymph node radiation, kept nearly 90% of clinical
"Cedars-Sinai Cancer Study Shows Hormone Therapy, Plus Pelvic Lymph Node Treatment, Improves Survival Practice-changing research from Cedars-Sinai Cancer shows that a combination of androgen deprivation therapy—a commonly used hormone injection—plus pelvic lymph node radiation, kept nearly 90% of clinical
Yearofthecow
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Nonthyroidal Illness Syndrome: To Treat or Not to Treat? Have We Answered the Question? A Review of Metanalyses
Despite a gigantic number of papers, huge numbers of studies, trials, etc., we keep ending up in the same place. [i]
Don't know - needs more research.
[/i] So much research ends up not answering its own questions, nor meaningfully contributing to reviews and future research. We see some of the
Despite a gigantic number of papers, huge numbers of studies, trials, etc., we keep ending up in the same place. [i]
Don't know - needs more research.
[/i] So much research ends up not answering its own questions, nor meaningfully contributing to reviews and future research. We see some of the
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Coffee & caffeine: can the benefits of coffee be replicated without coffee?
Coffee is said to increase cortisol. Caffeine is said to increase anxiety. I need to reduce both but I drink coffee daily for its neuro protective benefits. Can I finally say goodbye to coffee and replicate these benefits via a different means? I’m revisiting this subject because I’m really tired
Coffee is said to increase cortisol. Caffeine is said to increase anxiety. I need to reduce both but I drink coffee daily for its neuro protective benefits. Can I finally say goodbye to coffee and replicate these benefits via a different means? I’m revisiting this subject because I’m really tired
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Liver cancer metastasis to my lungs incurable
Hello I have had the devastating news that there is no cure for my cancer. I am 31 and haven’t yet achieved anything that I wanted too, I am heartbroken and completely devastated. I no this is a huge long shot but does anyone know of any clinical trials going on in anywhere in the world that maybe be
Hello I have had the devastating news that there is no cure for my cancer. I am 31 and haven’t yet achieved anything that I wanted too, I am heartbroken and completely devastated. I no this is a huge long shot but does anyone know of any clinical trials going on in anywhere in the world that maybe be
Valentina_22
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
Great Facebook Site
Someone posted about this site earlier (https://www.facebook.com/groups/385737558243843), and I checked it out. I was very impressed by the content. It is called "MBC trials and innovative treatments". This is what it is about: "The purpose of this group is to share information and experiences, and
Someone posted about this site earlier (https://www.facebook.com/groups/385737558243843), and I checked it out. I was very impressed by the content. It is called "MBC trials and innovative treatments". This is what it is about: "The purpose of this group is to share information and experiences, and
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
CART PCMA Clinical trial
Is anyone familiar with this trial and is it being offered in the mid Atlantic region. Thank you
Is anyone familiar with this trial and is it being offered in the mid Atlantic region. Thank you
wpopomaronis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
PSA over 5000
I’m involved with a number of clinical trials. Does anyone else have a PSA over 5000
I’m involved with a number of clinical trials. Does anyone else have a PSA over 5000
wpopomaronis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Cancer killing virus ?? Anyone following this development?A Study of CF33-hNIS (VAXINIA), an Oncolytic Virus
So today I noticed that in all popular newspaper/ journal it is written that ”First Patient Injected With Experimental Cancer-Killing Virus in New Clinical Trial” https://www.sciencealert.com/first-patient-injected-with-experimental-cancer-killing-virus-in-new-clinical-trial Upon searching in clinical
So today I noticed that in all popular newspaper/ journal it is written that ”First Patient Injected With Experimental Cancer-Killing Virus in New Clinical Trial” https://www.sciencealert.com/first-patient-injected-with-experimental-cancer-killing-virus-in-new-clinical-trial Upon searching in clinical
Soumen79
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Acalabrutinib versus Covid19?
Various reports suggest that CLL patients in clinical trials prescribed Acalabrutinib who contract covid 19 are surviving well due the anti inflammatory impact on the covid 19 virus as a result of the Acalabrutinib? It will be greatly appreciated if CLL patients who are taking Acalabrutinib and contracted
Various reports suggest that CLL patients in clinical trials prescribed Acalabrutinib who contract covid 19 are surviving well due the anti inflammatory impact on the covid 19 virus as a result of the Acalabrutinib? It will be greatly appreciated if CLL patients who are taking Acalabrutinib and contracted
spanish36
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CLL Support
2 years ago
More evidence that metformin probably has no effect in prostate cancer
This was among 3,649 women with breast cancer. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2792615 But taken together with all the randomized clinical trials so far among men with prostate cancer, it does increase our skepticism. Here are the RCTs so far for prostate cancer: https://www.prostatecancer.news
This was among 3,649 women with breast cancer. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2792615 But taken together with all the randomized clinical trials so far among men with prostate cancer, it does increase our skepticism. Here are the RCTs so far for prostate cancer: https://www.prostatecancer.news
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Clinical Trial Information
It looks like a number of people are interested in learning more about small cell lung cancer clinical trials or are currently looking for a trial. Here is a short video from Dr. Jacob Sands who talks about small cell lung cancer and clinical trials. If you would like to have help finding a trial just
It looks like a number of people are interested in learning more about small cell lung cancer clinical trials or are currently looking for a trial. Here is a short video from Dr. Jacob Sands who talks about small cell lung cancer and clinical trials. If you would like to have help finding a trial just
AmyKamp
Partner
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Cancer-killing virus ( CF33-hNIS ) - Human trials begin ! today
So today ( 24-05-2022 ) at last , a human clinical trial of something that looks promising - However I don't see Prostate Cancer in the list !! LOS ANGELES — A new cancer-killing virus is entering clinical trials after tests show it can successfully shrink advanced tumour's. Researchers at City of Hope
So today ( 24-05-2022 ) at last , a human clinical trial of something that looks promising - However I don't see Prostate Cancer in the list !! LOS ANGELES — A new cancer-killing virus is entering clinical trials after tests show it can successfully shrink advanced tumour's. Researchers at City of Hope
raoulmaher
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Re: Safety of Zytiga & Xtandi
Many will have seen the piece by Mary Clare Fischer in the Malecare newsletter [1]; below is the link to the published paper [2]. "Men with advanced prostate cancer and their use of abiraterone or enzalutamide were identified in a 20% sample of the 2010-2017 national Medicare claims. "The primary composite
Many will have seen the piece by Mary Clare Fischer in the Malecare newsletter [1]; below is the link to the published paper [2]. "Men with advanced prostate cancer and their use of abiraterone or enzalutamide were identified in a 20% sample of the 2010-2017 national Medicare claims. "The primary composite
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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