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The CLL Medicine Cabinet - Choosing the Right Treatment for You
The CLL Medicine Cabinet- Choosing the Right Treatment for You - https://cllsociety.org/cll-medicine-cabinet/ - There are several factors your healthcare provider will take into consideration when discussing what treatment options might be the best for you. These factors may include: Your
The CLL Medicine Cabinet- Choosing the Right Treatment for You - https://cllsociety.org/cll-medicine-cabinet/ - There are several factors your healthcare provider will take into consideration when discussing what treatment options might be the best for you. These factors may include: Your
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Doc vs Parkinson's Instagram says trials are coming by December
Doc vs Parkinson's Instagram says trials are coming by December https://www.instagram.com/p/CyCiRjWM5Om/ "Finally. Clinical trials for #thenext10 will start immediately and Doc predicts dopaminergic cells will be inserted around Christmas and 6 months later we will hopefully see positive results. I
Doc vs Parkinson's Instagram says trials are coming by December https://www.instagram.com/p/CyCiRjWM5Om/ "Finally. Clinical trials for #thenext10 will start immediately and Doc predicts dopaminergic cells will be inserted around Christmas and 6 months later we will hopefully see positive results. I
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
hu CAR-T 19 IL-18 TRIAL 14 DAY BMB REPORT AND DR. VISIT DAY 21
I knew it was coming, a going away gift for being such a great patient. A BMB is ordered at day 14 of this clinical trial, groggy from 1mg of atavan earlier that morning, I am not even going to make jokes about it. This is a necessary test to see what is going on with the infusion of my new armored piercing
I knew it was coming, a going away gift for being such a great patient. A BMB is ordered at day 14 of this clinical trial, groggy from 1mg of atavan earlier that morning, I am not even going to make jokes about it. This is a necessary test to see what is going on with the infusion of my new armored piercing
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CLL Support
9 months ago
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Patent given for new approach to Parkinson’s stem cell therapy
“What distinguishes my research from others is that I have developed a method where I can [i]
manipulate stem cells with an extremely high degree of precision to develop into only one type of cell.
[/i] This results in an exceptional quality of the desired cell,” Denham said. “Until now, it has
“What distinguishes my research from others is that I have developed a method where I can [i]
manipulate stem cells with an extremely high degree of precision to develop into only one type of cell.
[/i] This results in an exceptional quality of the desired cell,” Denham said. “Until now, it has
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
SBRT alternative
So I've been trying to decide on what treatment I wanted to do and finally decided that I'd go with SBRT. Well unfortunately the MRIdian SBRT is going away at the end of the month. I reached out to Dr. Kishan to verify and this was the response "Unfortunately that is likely correct. We will be doing
So I've been trying to decide on what treatment I wanted to do and finally decided that I'd go with SBRT. Well unfortunately the MRIdian SBRT is going away at the end of the month. I reached out to Dr. Kishan to verify and this was the response "Unfortunately that is likely correct. We will be doing
MauiJef
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
BAT trial
With Xtandi failing and my metastasizes not PSMA avid enough for Lutetium my MO referred me to the Kinghorn Cancer Centre in Sydney to be assessed for a clinical trial involving BAT and Carboplatin (chemo). I am now in the trial and have had my first testosterone injections plus the carboplatin infusion
With Xtandi failing and my metastasizes not PSMA avid enough for Lutetium my MO referred me to the Kinghorn Cancer Centre in Sydney to be assessed for a clinical trial involving BAT and Carboplatin (chemo). I am now in the trial and have had my first testosterone injections plus the carboplatin infusion
Bjry
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Trial
Hi lovely ladies, I have been offered a clinical trial as I'm platinum resistant. Can I ask anybody who has done one the outcome and how you felt. Thanks in Advance X
Hi lovely ladies, I have been offered a clinical trial as I'm platinum resistant. Can I ask anybody who has done one the outcome and how you felt. Thanks in Advance X
Beoony
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
A fight was lost today.
Hopingforthebest1, passed away, peacefully today. His wife was by his side and he succumbed to the cancer. I won’t go into details, but I can tell you what kind of person he was. My dear friend, fought gallantly. He tried so hard to beat this cancer. every test, procedure, clinical trial, etc, was
Hopingforthebest1, passed away, peacefully today. His wife was by his side and he succumbed to the cancer. I won’t go into details, but I can tell you what kind of person he was. My dear friend, fought gallantly. He tried so hard to beat this cancer. every test, procedure, clinical trial, etc, was
Trainer40
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
WHEN YOUR CLINICAL TRIAL FAILS, WHAT DO YOU DO NEXT ?
Except for a monthly neulasta injection, my Nurex 2127 trial had been going pretty well. My blood counts were good, 13ish HGB 1,80 ALC 150 Plat ANC was always low. My Dr. thought it would be idea to do an 18 month " lets see where we are BMB", no problem. I hadn't had one in about 20 months
Except for a monthly neulasta injection, my Nurex 2127 trial had been going pretty well. My blood counts were good, 13ish HGB 1,80 ALC 150 Plat ANC was always low. My Dr. thought it would be idea to do an 18 month " lets see where we are BMB", no problem. I hadn't had one in about 20 months
steve5441
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Anyone know any thing about clinical trial BMF-219 a covalent,mein inhibitor
I have been in Loxo clinical trial at MSK for 40 mo and have begun to slowly progress. I have been exploring options for next treatment plan.Have been seen at NIH and offered their clinical Nurix trial (degrader) . At vs with my local hematologist (Va Cancer Sp) she referred me to their research dept
I have been in Loxo clinical trial at MSK for 40 mo and have begun to slowly progress. I have been exploring options for next treatment plan.Have been seen at NIH and offered their clinical Nurix trial (degrader) . At vs with my local hematologist (Va Cancer Sp) she referred me to their research dept
Osprey69
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Spotlight on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) May 24, 2023 Nicole Lamanna, MD- replay, slides and transcript
Spotlight on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) May 24, 2023 Nicole Lamanna, MD https://www.lls.org/patient-education-webcasts/spotlight-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia-cll https://youtu.be/6KziJk3zQ_I Topics Covered: Emerging therapies and clinical trials for CLL Managing side effects Strategies
Spotlight on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) May 24, 2023 Nicole Lamanna, MD https://www.lls.org/patient-education-webcasts/spotlight-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia-cll https://youtu.be/6KziJk3zQ_I Topics Covered: Emerging therapies and clinical trials for CLL Managing side effects Strategies
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
10 months ago
LET'S TALK CLL- Patients & Doctors Discuss the Latest Live! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2023 Virtual program starts at 10am CDT 11am EDT
LIVE & IN-PERSON EVENT- LET'S TALK CLL Patients & Doctors Discuss the Latest Live! DATE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2023 LOCATION: MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER Virtual program begins at 10am (CT). Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5216926341361/WN_8BHNtMXZR9Gjf211Nh_lhA - We're
LIVE & IN-PERSON EVENT- LET'S TALK CLL Patients & Doctors Discuss the Latest Live! DATE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2023 LOCATION: MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER Virtual program begins at 10am (CT). Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5216926341361/WN_8BHNtMXZR9Gjf211Nh_lhA - We're
lankisterguy
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CLL Support
10 months ago
COVID-19 immune cell vaccine eases SLE symptoms in girl: Report
Therapy helped 13-year-old by increasing immune tolerance, researchers say
A personalized vaccine kit designed to prevent COVID-19 infection eased systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) manifestations in an adolescent girl in Indonesia whose symptoms had not been well-controlled with immunosuppressive
Therapy helped 13-year-old by increasing immune tolerance, researchers say
A personalized vaccine kit designed to prevent COVID-19 infection eased systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) manifestations in an adolescent girl in Indonesia whose symptoms had not been well-controlled with immunosuppressive
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
10 months ago
clinical trial
hi all, I have been asked to take part in a trial for new medication with Pantharaclinic by my doctors. I was told this could stop my af permanently. I have a fast heart rate of around 200 to 240. I am going to take part in it, will let you know how it goes.
hi all, I have been asked to take part in a trial for new medication with Pantharaclinic by my doctors. I was told this could stop my af permanently. I have a fast heart rate of around 200 to 240. I am going to take part in it, will let you know how it goes.
Byke
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AF Association
10 months ago
There is still HOPE
It has been a long time since I posted. First, I want say that I am an 11 year survivor having been diagnosed with Stage 3c ovarian cancer. I’ve had multiple recurrences and I am currently dealing with my seventh. I remember frantically looking for survival stories just to see how much time I had after
It has been a long time since I posted. First, I want say that I am an 11 year survivor having been diagnosed with Stage 3c ovarian cancer. I’ve had multiple recurrences and I am currently dealing with my seventh. I remember frantically looking for survival stories just to see how much time I had after
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
MRD testing not offered
I'm about mid way through the O+V journey. I asked my hemo/oncologist about MRD testing when its over and he replied (as I've since ready many times) that MRD in itself is not an indication of my future or if/when I'll need to go back on an active treatment; they will rely primarily on my CBC and any
I'm about mid way through the O+V journey. I asked my hemo/oncologist about MRD testing when its over and he replied (as I've since ready many times) that MRD in itself is not an indication of my future or if/when I'll need to go back on an active treatment; they will rely primarily on my CBC and any
xpetes
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Feeling very hopeless at this point.
My husband was diagnosed in 2011 at age 52, gleason 8, 11 of 12 cores positive. We went for many many 2nd opinions, surgery or radiation? finally chose radiation as all doctors said it had spread already and would need radiation anyway after surgery. Treated with Snuffy Myers in Virginia until his
My husband was diagnosed in 2011 at age 52, gleason 8, 11 of 12 cores positive. We went for many many 2nd opinions, surgery or radiation? finally chose radiation as all doctors said it had spread already and would need radiation anyway after surgery. Treated with Snuffy Myers in Virginia until his
Judymin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
CMV PCR for blood <2.0E+2 IU/mL
Does anyone know what this means. It showed up on my bloodwork for the first time. I am in a clinical trial and am currently taking Idelalisib. The rest of my blood work is good. Jack
Does anyone know what this means. It showed up on my bloodwork for the first time. I am in a clinical trial and am currently taking Idelalisib. The rest of my blood work is good. Jack
rcusher
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CLL Support
10 months ago
How to find a MO Specializing in PCa
I just completed a clinical trial lasting two years. My PSA has slowly risen from 0.06 to 0.12 over the last 15 months or so. My medical team was surgical and now I'd like to move to monitoring with a qualified MO as my PSA moves upward. Where does one start to find an MO who's focused on PCa? The
I just completed a clinical trial lasting two years. My PSA has slowly risen from 0.06 to 0.12 over the last 15 months or so. My medical team was surgical and now I'd like to move to monitoring with a qualified MO as my PSA moves upward. Where does one start to find an MO who's focused on PCa? The
NJWarrior
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Tara, a chatbot that matches patients to clinical trials
[i]Screenshot of Tara chatbot conversation courtesy of Belong.Life[/i] Newest service from Belong.Life provides automated solution for cancer clinical trial matching and recruitment. Cancer patients hoping to be part of a clinical trial for a new therapy often have difficulty locating and applying
[i]Screenshot of Tara chatbot conversation courtesy of Belong.Life[/i] Newest service from Belong.Life provides automated solution for cancer clinical trial matching and recruitment. Cancer patients hoping to be part of a clinical trial for a new therapy often have difficulty locating and applying
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
10 months ago
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