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EBC-46 cancer fighting compound
Stanford researchers produce a groundbreaking cancer-fighting compound The researchers brilliantly demonstrated, for the very first time, how to chemically transform an abundant, plant-based starting material into EBC-46. Deena Theresa Created: Oct 04, 2022 HEALTH In what can be called a major
Stanford researchers produce a groundbreaking cancer-fighting compound The researchers brilliantly demonstrated, for the very first time, how to chemically transform an abundant, plant-based starting material into EBC-46. Deena Theresa Created: Oct 04, 2022 HEALTH In what can be called a major
TJGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Day 1 Lap Recovery
Hi everyone, I had my first laparoscopy yesterday and as suspected they found endometriosis. I’ve been waiting a long time for this diagnosis so I’m really pleased that I have an answer. I’m participating in a blind clinical trial that hopes to understand endo pain better so I have no idea if they
Hi everyone, I had my first laparoscopy yesterday and as suspected they found endometriosis. I’ve been waiting a long time for this diagnosis so I’m really pleased that I have an answer. I’m participating in a blind clinical trial that hopes to understand endo pain better so I have no idea if they
Coco1860
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Zoladex during Lutetium 177? Or not?
Hello all, I am in a clinical trial and receiving 6 treatments of Lutetium 177 (1 every 6 weeks). I was diagnosed Gleason 9, 7 years ago and have had, RP, 33 sessions of salvadge radiation. Zoladex, Biclutimide, Daralutimide have all failed and I have developed metastatic cancer with numerous tiny bone
Hello all, I am in a clinical trial and receiving 6 treatments of Lutetium 177 (1 every 6 weeks). I was diagnosed Gleason 9, 7 years ago and have had, RP, 33 sessions of salvadge radiation. Zoladex, Biclutimide, Daralutimide have all failed and I have developed metastatic cancer with numerous tiny bone
Flydoggy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Phytochemicals to Help Protect from Inflammation from Innate Immune Activation.
This is a dupplicate post for my Friends on FPC. Inflammation is one of the two main underlying drivers of "The Hallmarks of Cancer", the factors affecting cancer development and progression. The other being progressive genetic instability (DNA mutations). Our innate immune response pathways trigger
This is a dupplicate post for my Friends on FPC. Inflammation is one of the two main underlying drivers of "The Hallmarks of Cancer", the factors affecting cancer development and progression. The other being progressive genetic instability (DNA mutations). Our innate immune response pathways trigger
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Natural Phytochemicals that Modulate Innate Immunity Pathways That Promote Inflammation
Inflammation is one of the two main underlying drivers of "The Hallmarks of Cancer", the factors affecting cancer development and progression. The other being progressive genetic instability (DNA mutations). Our innate immune response pathways trigger cascades of cellular mechanisms that include promoting
Inflammation is one of the two main underlying drivers of "The Hallmarks of Cancer", the factors affecting cancer development and progression. The other being progressive genetic instability (DNA mutations). Our innate immune response pathways trigger cascades of cellular mechanisms that include promoting
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Bomedemstat in Patients With Polycythemia Vera
This is a Phase 2 open label study of an orally administered LSD1 inhibitor, bomedemstat (IMG-7289), in patients with polycythemia vera. This study investigates the following: – The safety and tolerability of bomedemstat – The pharmacodynamic effect of bomedemstat »Participating in This Clinical Trial
This is a Phase 2 open label study of an orally administered LSD1 inhibitor, bomedemstat (IMG-7289), in patients with polycythemia vera. This study investigates the following: – The safety and tolerability of bomedemstat – The pharmacodynamic effect of bomedemstat »Participating in This Clinical Trial
Manouche
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
It's spread to liver and bones. Any advice?
Good morning friends. @I was two treatments in to a clinical trial but the CAT scan yesterday discovered lesions in the liver, bone metestases and some adenopathies. I have been referred back to my own oncologist but in the meantime I am in limbo, wondering if this is the end of the line or if there
Good morning friends. @I was two treatments in to a clinical trial but the CAT scan yesterday discovered lesions in the liver, bone metestases and some adenopathies. I have been referred back to my own oncologist but in the meantime I am in limbo, wondering if this is the end of the line or if there
Riverflo
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Third PSMA PET indicator may be approved by FDA
F18-rhPSMA-7, is an experimental PET indicators that is cleared quickly from the bladder, and is among the best so far. In a clinical trial, it was able to find prostate cancer metastases in 71% of men with post-prostatectomy PSA between 0.2-0.5 ng/ml, which is about 50% greater than the detection rate
F18-rhPSMA-7, is an experimental PET indicators that is cleared quickly from the bladder, and is among the best so far. In a clinical trial, it was able to find prostate cancer metastases in 71% of men with post-prostatectomy PSA between 0.2-0.5 ng/ml, which is about 50% greater than the detection rate
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Genetic test results (or not?)
I've been waiting 6 weeks for the results of genetic tests of my prostate tumour biopsy sample and blood to see if I qualify for the Amplitude clinical trial. They finally came through today but were disappointing in that they have told me very little! (Apart from I'm not eligible for the trial). The
I've been waiting 6 weeks for the results of genetic tests of my prostate tumour biopsy sample and blood to see if I qualify for the Amplitude clinical trial. They finally came through today but were disappointing in that they have told me very little! (Apart from I'm not eligible for the trial). The
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Ketamine?
Levodopa, a standard Parkinson’s therapy, is a precursor molecule that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is well-known for controlling Parkinson’s disease symptoms such as rigidity and slowness of movement. However, prolonged use of levodopa may result in spontaneous involuntary movements
Levodopa, a standard Parkinson’s therapy, is a precursor molecule that is converted to dopamine in the brain. It is well-known for controlling Parkinson’s disease symptoms such as rigidity and slowness of movement. However, prolonged use of levodopa may result in spontaneous involuntary movements
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
My Turn to Ask a Question
Hello all, For the last eight or nine years I have participated in this forum dispensing what little information I could to various participants. After nine years and four months on Zoladex (goserelin) and the last five years on Xtandi (enzalutamide) plus Zoladex my PSA has started to slowly climb.
Hello all, For the last eight or nine years I have participated in this forum dispensing what little information I could to various participants. After nine years and four months on Zoladex (goserelin) and the last five years on Xtandi (enzalutamide) plus Zoladex my PSA has started to slowly climb.
RyderLake2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
NCCN Provides Major Update to COVID-19 Vaccination Recommendations
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is a not-for-profit alliance of 32 leading cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education in the United States of America. Extracts from https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/coronavirus-2/nccn-provides-major-update-to-covid-19-vaccination-recommendations
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) is a not-for-profit alliance of 32 leading cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education in the United States of America. Extracts from https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/coronavirus-2/nccn-provides-major-update-to-covid-19-vaccination-recommendations
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Diagnosing cancer from biopsies in minutes, not weeks
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Founders of Imagene, from left, CDS Jonathan Zalach, CEO Dean Bitan and CTO Shahar Porat, with CSO Dr. Nurit Paz-Yaacov. Photo by Kfir Ziv
[/i] After a computer scientist’s mom got breast cancer, he started a company using AI to find biomarkers in biopsy images and give personalized guidance
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Founders of Imagene, from left, CDS Jonathan Zalach, CEO Dean Bitan and CTO Shahar Porat, with CSO Dr. Nurit Paz-Yaacov. Photo by Kfir Ziv
[/i] After a computer scientist’s mom got breast cancer, he started a company using AI to find biomarkers in biopsy images and give personalized guidance
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
Dalfampridine
A few weeks ago, I read on this site about the potential benefits of the above drug on patients with Ataxia. I still have no precise diagnosis although am told that I have CSA and am primarily affected in my lower limbs. I have spoken to my neurologist about being put on Dalfampridine even if I have
A few weeks ago, I read on this site about the potential benefits of the above drug on patients with Ataxia. I still have no precise diagnosis although am told that I have CSA and am primarily affected in my lower limbs. I have spoken to my neurologist about being put on Dalfampridine even if I have
Buffergirl
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Ataxia UK
2 years ago
MBCCONNECT.org - Clinical match site - I’m now getting new trial info
I signed up for MBCCONNECT.org and filled out the information and I m getting clinical trials that match my diagnosis. MBC Connect is a patient experience registry where you can share info about your diagnosis and treatment history to help advance research and get potential matches to clinical trials
I signed up for MBCCONNECT.org and filled out the information and I m getting clinical trials that match my diagnosis. MBC Connect is a patient experience registry where you can share info about your diagnosis and treatment history to help advance research and get potential matches to clinical trials
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
The promise and potential of stem cells in Parkinson’s disease
Treatments that replace lost neurons and restore normal movement have entered clinical trials, but these therapies could offer more relief than cure. This article is a few months older but interesting https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02622-3
Treatments that replace lost neurons and restore normal movement have entered clinical trials, but these therapies could offer more relief than cure. This article is a few months older but interesting https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02622-3
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Xofigo or Chemo?
Just got a call from my Doc giving good news that there are no genetic mutations affecting my case. He suggested to take Xofigo + Xtandi or ... Chemotherapy. Tough choice but the Zytiga is not working. Meanwhile he accepted my suggestion to try the SLASH /Lu177 clinical trial as long as it doesn't
Just got a call from my Doc giving good news that there are no genetic mutations affecting my case. He suggested to take Xofigo + Xtandi or ... Chemotherapy. Tough choice but the Zytiga is not working. Meanwhile he accepted my suggestion to try the SLASH /Lu177 clinical trial as long as it doesn't
Ollie1948
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Light Therapy Trial: Update starting to recruit in December 2022
For those who might be interested, I received the message below from PhotoPharmics today providing an update to a light therapy clinical trial that I have been tracking for close to a year: Celeste Light for PD Trial Update Hello! We want to update you about the status of our pivotal clinical
For those who might be interested, I received the message below from PhotoPharmics today providing an update to a light therapy clinical trial that I have been tracking for close to a year: Celeste Light for PD Trial Update Hello! We want to update you about the status of our pivotal clinical
Canddy
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Experimental treatment for PD
Does anyone know anything about the clinical trials going on in the UK with Ambroxol as a treatment for PD (a repurposed cough medicine)? The preliminary results look good, but I can't find anything after 2021.
Does anyone know anything about the clinical trials going on in the UK with Ambroxol as a treatment for PD (a repurposed cough medicine)? The preliminary results look good, but I can't find anything after 2021.
Badmouth
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Cuban drug for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases moves to phase III
An investigational drug developed in Cuba for the potential treatment of Alzheimer´s and Parkinson's diseases has moved forward to phase III trials there, where scientists are optimistic about results of previous studies. The candidate, named Neuroepo and branded Neuralcim, was developed by the Center
An investigational drug developed in Cuba for the potential treatment of Alzheimer´s and Parkinson's diseases has moved forward to phase III trials there, where scientists are optimistic about results of previous studies. The candidate, named Neuroepo and branded Neuralcim, was developed by the Center
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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