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Zhittya Genesis Medicine's Human Growth Factor Regenerates Dopamine-Secreting Neurons in a Monkey Model of PD
Daniel Montano, CEO of Zhittya Genesis Medicine recently posted that the company had obtained regulatory clearance to start a Phase I clinical trial to treat Parkinson's disease and that the growth factor, FGF-1 reversed the disease in a monkey model of PD. I am Dr. Jack Jacobs, the Chief Science
Daniel Montano, CEO of Zhittya Genesis Medicine recently posted that the company had obtained regulatory clearance to start a Phase I clinical trial to treat Parkinson's disease and that the growth factor, FGF-1 reversed the disease in a monkey model of PD. I am Dr. Jack Jacobs, the Chief Science
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
My Personal "trial" of Cyclic Testosterone Therapy
I previously posted about my proposed personal experimental "trial" of high dose cyclic testosterone therapy for my severe hypogonadism (testosterone deficiency syndrome from ADT). Now I have completed both parts of the initial cycle. Note that this is NOT a formal clinical trial. It is a personal experiment
I previously posted about my proposed personal experimental "trial" of high dose cyclic testosterone therapy for my severe hypogonadism (testosterone deficiency syndrome from ADT). Now I have completed both parts of the initial cycle. Note that this is NOT a formal clinical trial. It is a personal experiment
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
SOUTHAMPTON is spearheading a "world-first" trial to identify the most effective booster vaccines in the battle against Covid-19.
A new government-funded initiative will determine the immune responses triggered by each of the seven vaccines developed in a bid to defeat the killer virus. The trial will be led by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. A trust spokesperson said: "Volunteers from Southampton, Portsmouth
A new government-funded initiative will determine the immune responses triggered by each of the seven vaccines developed in a bid to defeat the killer virus. The trial will be led by University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. A trust spokesperson said: "Volunteers from Southampton, Portsmouth
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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Supporting you to make decisions around clinical trials - a free online webinar - Friday 18th June at 3pm
Clinical trials are an important part of the treatment of blood cancers, and for some people can offer access to new treatments that aren’t available routinely. Some people may be invited to participate in a clinical trial by their healthcare team, and some may like to raise the question of suitability
Clinical trials are an important part of the treatment of blood cancers, and for some people can offer access to new treatments that aren’t available routinely. Some people may be invited to participate in a clinical trial by their healthcare team, and some may like to raise the question of suitability
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Leukaemia CARE
3 years ago
Parkinson's Disease Clinical trial for First in Humans use of FGF-1 to treat Parkinson's Disease started by Zhittya Genesis Medicine.
Zhittya Genesis Medicine, has obtained regulatory clearance to start the First in Humans Proof of Concept-Phase I clinical trial to treat Parkinson's. Daniel Montano-CEO-Zhittya Genesis Medicine stated “we hope by the end of 2021 to know if our medicine is safe in the brain of Parkinson’s suffers and
Zhittya Genesis Medicine, has obtained regulatory clearance to start the First in Humans Proof of Concept-Phase I clinical trial to treat Parkinson's. Daniel Montano-CEO-Zhittya Genesis Medicine stated “we hope by the end of 2021 to know if our medicine is safe in the brain of Parkinson’s suffers and
Zhittya
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Immunotherapy Clinical Trial or Olaparib (Lynparza)?
My dad was diagnosed with Advanced PC in summer 2020. Gleason score of 9/10. PSA of 71. Since then, it's been one dose of bad news after another: Prostatectomy didn't bring his PSA numbers down. Bone mets on spine, pelvis, possibly liver. Castration-resistant. BRCA gene present. He did radiology on
My dad was diagnosed with Advanced PC in summer 2020. Gleason score of 9/10. PSA of 71. Since then, it's been one dose of bad news after another: Prostatectomy didn't bring his PSA numbers down. Bone mets on spine, pelvis, possibly liver. Castration-resistant. BRCA gene present. He did radiology on
PCdaughte
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Ibrance and Faslodex stopped working; oral faslodex?
I was doing so well on Ibrance and Faslodex, I thought I would be one of the lucky ones who stayed on it for five years without progression. After just two years, I developed a new bone met, and a small lesion in the hilem (?). My oncologist took me off Ibrance, then off Faslodex. The alternatives were
I was doing so well on Ibrance and Faslodex, I thought I would be one of the lucky ones who stayed on it for five years without progression. After just two years, I developed a new bone met, and a small lesion in the hilem (?). My oncologist took me off Ibrance, then off Faslodex. The alternatives were
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
My state opens (totally) on Monday per revised CDC Guidance
My state opens (totally) on Monday, May 17, 2021 per revised CDC Guidance After a year and a half of a lot of “Zoom” work, I am very fortunate that the medical center where I have our cancer clinical trial will reopen completely per revised CDC mask guidance. After much internal debate, the medical
My state opens (totally) on Monday, May 17, 2021 per revised CDC Guidance After a year and a half of a lot of “Zoom” work, I am very fortunate that the medical center where I have our cancer clinical trial will reopen completely per revised CDC mask guidance. After much internal debate, the medical
sharoncrayn
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
CLL Society Webinar May 27th! Get Maximum Benefit from Your Doctor Appointments!
Get Maximum Benefit from Doctor Appointments! On Thursday, May 27th join CLL Society for our upcoming webinar, Becky McAlpin, a Nurse Practitioner with many years of experience in clinical trials, will give examples of how the information you bring to your doctor appointments is critical for your healthcare
Get Maximum Benefit from Doctor Appointments! On Thursday, May 27th join CLL Society for our upcoming webinar, Becky McAlpin, a Nurse Practitioner with many years of experience in clinical trials, will give examples of how the information you bring to your doctor appointments is critical for your healthcare
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Effect of Erythropoietin on Erectile Function after Radical Prostatectomy: The ERECT Randomized Clinical Trial - Journal of Urol - July 2021
Results of a small study on the effects of the use of drug Erythropoietin prior to radical prostatectomy to improve erectile function after surgery. No positive benefit shown and the study seems to confirm that a good surgeon who can spare the nerves (that's why it's called nerve-sparing surgery) is
Results of a small study on the effects of the use of drug Erythropoietin prior to radical prostatectomy to improve erectile function after surgery. No positive benefit shown and the study seems to confirm that a good surgeon who can spare the nerves (that's why it's called nerve-sparing surgery) is
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Bilateral Pallidothalamic Tractotomy (PTT) Clinical Trials in the United States
This is an encouraging sign of progress for those of us who are following the potential of Focused Ultrasound Pallidothalamic Tractotomy. However, I am a little bit disappointed that they are jumping right to those in need of bilateral treatment. I assume this prevents those of us who only need/want
This is an encouraging sign of progress for those of us who are following the potential of Focused Ultrasound Pallidothalamic Tractotomy. However, I am a little bit disappointed that they are jumping right to those in need of bilateral treatment. I assume this prevents those of us who only need/want
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
PARP Inhibitors in Prostate Cancer - Anitcancer Research - Feb 2021 - Review Article
In the spirit of our Chief Science Officer here at FPC, Señor Don Pescado, I offer up this short, concise summary article on the current status of the use of PARP inhibitors (Rucaparib, Olaparib, and Niraparib) in mCRPC. These drugs are currently only appropriate for patients with specific gene mutations
In the spirit of our Chief Science Officer here at FPC, Señor Don Pescado, I offer up this short, concise summary article on the current status of the use of PARP inhibitors (Rucaparib, Olaparib, and Niraparib) in mCRPC. These drugs are currently only appropriate for patients with specific gene mutations
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Covid-19 vaccine in tablet form developed in Italy.
I have just been reading an article in an Italian news paper. The following is and extract, for those who may be interested. Turnaround of Italian researchers: a company presents a patent for a vaccine against Covid in tablets. No injections. How does it work? A turning point is about to come in the
I have just been reading an article in an Italian news paper. The following is and extract, for those who may be interested. Turnaround of Italian researchers: a company presents a patent for a vaccine against Covid in tablets. No injections. How does it work? A turning point is about to come in the
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
In fight against Covid variants some firms target T cell jabs
A recent study presented a mixed picture. It found that the antibody response of current vaccines could fail against variants. However, a second immune response in the form of killer T cells -- which attack already infected cells and not the virus itself -- remained largely intact. Several startups
A recent study presented a mixed picture. It found that the antibody response of current vaccines could fail against variants. However, a second immune response in the form of killer T cells -- which attack already infected cells and not the virus itself -- remained largely intact. Several startups
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
New type of treatment could reawaken immune response against prostate cancer
Targeting a molecule on the surface of immune cells could offer an exciting new way to treat prostate cancer by reawakening the immune response against it. A team at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, found that patients whose immune cells within tumours
Targeting a molecule on the surface of immune cells could offer an exciting new way to treat prostate cancer by reawakening the immune response against it. A team at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, found that patients whose immune cells within tumours
TottenhamMan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
U.S. Government cancer.gov link
I don't put 100% faith in the government to always have the answers but IMO they are a valuable source of into (3 decades ago I worked at a government research facility and saw firsthand that the researchers at a non-profit government entity are rarely motivated to lie unless you don't mind losing your
I don't put 100% faith in the government to always have the answers but IMO they are a valuable source of into (3 decades ago I worked at a government research facility and saw firsthand that the researchers at a non-profit government entity are rarely motivated to lie unless you don't mind losing your
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Acai juice?
What does everyone think of Acai? I looked at two clinical trials and, while neither clinical trial met its endpoint for efficacy, PSADT in the majority of patients lengthened. It would be nice to have statistics for how PSADT changes at random (binned by cancer stage and aggressiveness, time, etc).
What does everyone think of Acai? I looked at two clinical trials and, while neither clinical trial met its endpoint for efficacy, PSADT in the majority of patients lengthened. It would be nice to have statistics for how PSADT changes at random (binned by cancer stage and aggressiveness, time, etc).
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Has anyone had experience with clinical trials?
I am undertaking some research on clinical trial branding for a new COPD study from a global leader in the therapy area. I'm specifically reaching out to you with regards to answering a few questions to help us gain insights into branding of clinical trials... Does any current or previous COPD
I am undertaking some research on clinical trial branding for a new COPD study from a global leader in the therapy area. I'm specifically reaching out to you with regards to answering a few questions to help us gain insights into branding of clinical trials... Does any current or previous COPD
yeomans
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
A Plea: regarding comments to young members posting they fear they have colorectal (bowel) cancer.
Dear Colon Cancer Connected Members: Thank you to all of our members who post, comment, like. For those who do not post but are readers of posts, we hope that you are finding this forum to be useful and if you ever need anything, please know that you are welcome to post. I'm writing this post because
Dear Colon Cancer Connected Members: Thank you to all of our members who post, comment, like. For those who do not post but are readers of posts, we hope that you are finding this forum to be useful and if you ever need anything, please know that you are welcome to post. I'm writing this post because
Nicole_GCCA
Administrator
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 years ago
Getting ready for clinical trial
I agreed to take part in a clinical trial (S1802) a couple weeks ago, and with that came another round of scans, more blood draws, a chat with a urologist, and a chat with a radiation oncologist. My bone scan had a lot fewer dark spots this time around, and the report said 'mets are less conspicuous'
I agreed to take part in a clinical trial (S1802) a couple weeks ago, and with that came another round of scans, more blood draws, a chat with a urologist, and a chat with a radiation oncologist. My bone scan had a lot fewer dark spots this time around, and the report said 'mets are less conspicuous'
Tonwantonga
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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