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Litifilimab Shown to Reduce Number of Swollen Joints in Phase 2 Trial
September 12, 2022 litifilimab reduces number of swollen joints in LILAC trial | Lupus News Today | joint pain illustration of man lying on couch with ice on knee Litifilimab (BIIB059), Biogen’s investigational antibody-based treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), significantly reduced the
September 12, 2022 litifilimab reduces number of swollen joints in LILAC trial | Lupus News Today | joint pain illustration of man lying on couch with ice on knee Litifilimab (BIIB059), Biogen’s investigational antibody-based treatment for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), significantly reduced the
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
Could cancer be diagnosed by doing a liquid biopsy? - study
Cancer could be diagnosed in the future from a milliliter of blood if larger studies confirm the results of a Weizmann Institute innovation. By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH Published: SEPTEMBER 8, 2022 Solid, cancerous tumors are usually diagnosed with painful invasive biopsies to remove tissue for testing
Cancer could be diagnosed in the future from a milliliter of blood if larger studies confirm the results of a Weizmann Institute innovation. By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH Published: SEPTEMBER 8, 2022 Solid, cancerous tumors are usually diagnosed with painful invasive biopsies to remove tissue for testing
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
Mirvetuximab Soravtansine Clinical trial
Good morning all, Has anyone been on a clinical trial for this drug? The trial I'm on is called Piccolo and its a monotherapy. I have had two treatments so far and am waiting for blood and CAT scan to find out whether it's having the desired effect. The side effects aren't bad, mainly fatigue and
Good morning all, Has anyone been on a clinical trial for this drug? The trial I'm on is called Piccolo and its a monotherapy. I have had two treatments so far and am waiting for blood and CAT scan to find out whether it's having the desired effect. The side effects aren't bad, mainly fatigue and
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
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Participation in Clinical trials... What inspires people to participate, and is there a specific time to do them?? Thoughts???...
Greetings FPC members, I have been in discussions with another forum member about a clinical trial, and participated in 2 trials myself....one for proof of concept in genetic testing--a blood draw--got me free germline genetic testing( I do not even list it on my profile...a blood draw..), and a second-an
Greetings FPC members, I have been in discussions with another forum member about a clinical trial, and participated in 2 trials myself....one for proof of concept in genetic testing--a blood draw--got me free germline genetic testing( I do not even list it on my profile...a blood draw..), and a second-an
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
An interesting older comment on thyroid function and diagnosis
I don't think I've posted this before, but if so, it certainly rewards reading. I estimate its publication at 2016. There isn't a dioi: number but I think chasing up Dorothy Pugh herself on Safari will show it. Hypothyroidism Treatment Policy in the U.S.: A Literature Review Dorothy Pugh I am a retired
I don't think I've posted this before, but if so, it certainly rewards reading. I estimate its publication at 2016. There isn't a dioi: number but I think chasing up Dorothy Pugh herself on Safari will show it. Hypothyroidism Treatment Policy in the U.S.: A Literature Review Dorothy Pugh I am a retired
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Anastrozole with BAT question
As I experiment with BAT (to the horror of some), one of my doctors has strongly told me to limit Anastrozole to 0.5 mg once every two months or, at most, 0.5 mg at the time of injection and 0.5 mg one week later, saying “anastrozole only stops the conversion to estradiol. 2-OHE1 and 16a-OHE1 are
As I experiment with BAT (to the horror of some), one of my doctors has strongly told me to limit Anastrozole to 0.5 mg once every two months or, at most, 0.5 mg at the time of injection and 0.5 mg one week later, saying “anastrozole only stops the conversion to estradiol. 2-OHE1 and 16a-OHE1 are
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Anastrozole with BAT question
As I experiment with BAT (to the horror of some), one of my doctors has strongly told me to limit Anastrozole to 0.5 mg once every two months or, at most, 0.5 mg at the time of injection and 0.5 mg one week later, saying “anastrozole only stops the conversion to estradiol. 2-OHE1 and 16a-OHE1 are
As I experiment with BAT (to the horror of some), one of my doctors has strongly told me to limit Anastrozole to 0.5 mg once every two months or, at most, 0.5 mg at the time of injection and 0.5 mg one week later, saying “anastrozole only stops the conversion to estradiol. 2-OHE1 and 16a-OHE1 are
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
2022 Macular Conference
I have just finished watching the 2022 conference on line, I must say it was amazing to hear & see the extent of the progress being made in all eye diseases. The help & donations that the Macular Society contribute to furthering clinical trials at major eye hospitals and research establishments is invaluable
I have just finished watching the 2022 conference on line, I must say it was amazing to hear & see the extent of the progress being made in all eye diseases. The help & donations that the Macular Society contribute to furthering clinical trials at major eye hospitals and research establishments is invaluable
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Macular Society
2 years ago
provenge in the metastatic hormone sensitive PCa patient
Provenge has been flagged to me on more than one occasion now so thanks to those. I was wondering if anyone could point to clinical trials in its use for the metastatic hormone sensitive APCa patient such as me. Considering all options for whilst PSA now undetectable ( third month) on ADT and Apa combo
Provenge has been flagged to me on more than one occasion now so thanks to those. I was wondering if anyone could point to clinical trials in its use for the metastatic hormone sensitive APCa patient such as me. Considering all options for whilst PSA now undetectable ( third month) on ADT and Apa combo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
0VM-200 clinical trial
NCT0510451 I wondered what thoughts were re this first in human vaccine trial? Just had my third undetectable PSA following a mad 7 months of Lu-177, Docetaxel. SBRT, VMAT and two Brachi boosts Now just my monthly Degarelix injection and daily Apa . I hate having no testosterone ( but better than
NCT0510451 I wondered what thoughts were re this first in human vaccine trial? Just had my third undetectable PSA following a mad 7 months of Lu-177, Docetaxel. SBRT, VMAT and two Brachi boosts Now just my monthly Degarelix injection and daily Apa . I hate having no testosterone ( but better than
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Clinical trials for AML in India
Need help in discovering currently running or planned clinical trials for AML in India?
Need help in discovering currently running or planned clinical trials for AML in India?
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Leukaemia Support
2 years ago
Johns Hopkins: Nanobody has potential to treat PD!
"Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have helped develop a [i]
nanobody capable of getting through the tough exterior of brain cells and untangling misshapen proteins that lead to Parkinson's disease, Lewy body dementia, and other neurocognitive disorders.
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"Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have helped develop a [i]
nanobody capable of getting through the tough exterior of brain cells and untangling misshapen proteins that lead to Parkinson's disease, Lewy body dementia, and other neurocognitive disorders.
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Clinical Trial using 177LU-PNT2002
I an applying for the Phase III clinical trial using 177LU-PNT2002. Anyone have any experience with this agent?
I an applying for the Phase III clinical trial using 177LU-PNT2002. Anyone have any experience with this agent?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Clinical Trials
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ Daryl Perhaps you could permanently pin this as it is a very helpful asset. I would also suggest that you re- pin the list of terms and abbreviations. Scout
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ Daryl Perhaps you could permanently pin this as it is a very helpful asset. I would also suggest that you re- pin the list of terms and abbreviations. Scout
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Glycine + N-acetylcysteine
In a recent thread, the dangers of antioxidant supplementation were illuminated. Excess levels of antioxidants interfere with normal homeostasis and the body´s own mechanisms of fighting cancer. By depleting ROS, one´s ability to destroy cancer cells declines. Particular mention was made of glutathione
In a recent thread, the dangers of antioxidant supplementation were illuminated. Excess levels of antioxidants interfere with normal homeostasis and the body´s own mechanisms of fighting cancer. By depleting ROS, one´s ability to destroy cancer cells declines. Particular mention was made of glutathione
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
out of options?
Good morning, Warriors: When he was in the hospital, Joe was too we are running out of options. They said they may only do one or two more doses of taxotere instead of the additional 5 they had planned on. They suggested he research clinical trials. Is there one place to go to see what trials
Good morning, Warriors: When he was in the hospital, Joe was too we are running out of options. They said they may only do one or two more doses of taxotere instead of the additional 5 they had planned on. They suggested he research clinical trials. Is there one place to go to see what trials
Cateydid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Cyberknift treatment
Going to do Cyber knife on my T3. It seems like the best choice for now. Working on getting into clinical trial at Swedish for LU 177 PSMA.Has anyone done Cyber in this area and what were the side effects?
Going to do Cyber knife on my T3. It seems like the best choice for now. Working on getting into clinical trial at Swedish for LU 177 PSMA.Has anyone done Cyber in this area and what were the side effects?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Update having seen rheumatologist today
Finally had a consultation today with Dr Max Yates here in Norwich. We got on fine but I did feel that he had moreorless decided (having read my notes before I went in) on the course of action presumably unless anything I told him raised a flag. he did a general exam and He was quite brisk and although
Finally had a consultation today with Dr Max Yates here in Norwich. We got on fine but I did feel that he had moreorless decided (having read my notes before I went in) on the course of action presumably unless anything I told him raised a flag. he did a general exam and He was quite brisk and although
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
anyone become platinum resistant and on weekly taxol?
unfortunately, Rucaparib hasn’t worked for me and I am also now platinum resistant . We are Looking at alternative treatments , one of which is weekly taxol. Has anyone any advice ? it does sound quite daunting to have chemo weekly . See my last post , I am hoping to be accepted on a clinical trial
unfortunately, Rucaparib hasn’t worked for me and I am also now platinum resistant . We are Looking at alternative treatments , one of which is weekly taxol. Has anyone any advice ? it does sound quite daunting to have chemo weekly . See my last post , I am hoping to be accepted on a clinical trial
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Pluvicto / Locametz in the Rocky Mountains yet?
Fighting Prostate Cancer since 2015. Hormone Therapy Clinical trial at Huntsman Cancer Institute in SLC failed after 4 years, now Castrate resistant. Chemo with Docetaxel since Aug 2021, possibly starting to fail. Wanting the new Locametz / Pluvicto treatment before starting Cazabitaxel, but availability
Fighting Prostate Cancer since 2015. Hormone Therapy Clinical trial at Huntsman Cancer Institute in SLC failed after 4 years, now Castrate resistant. Chemo with Docetaxel since Aug 2021, possibly starting to fail. Wanting the new Locametz / Pluvicto treatment before starting Cazabitaxel, but availability
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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