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From Dr. Sperling
The word cure seems to be disappearing from talk about cancer. These days, doctors are more likely to talk about cancer control, rather than cure. This is partly because cancers that used to be a death sentence are now seen as a chronic disease that patients can live with for years, thanks to recent
The word cure seems to be disappearing from talk about cancer. These days, doctors are more likely to talk about cancer control, rather than cure. This is partly because cancers that used to be a death sentence are now seen as a chronic disease that patients can live with for years, thanks to recent
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
'Substandard' Control Arms in Clinical Trials– Practice found common in prostate cancer studies
https://www.medpagetoday.com/reading-room/asco/prostate-cancer/99141?xid=NL_ASCORR_2022-06-16&eun=g20939503d39r&pos= Several new anticancer drugs have been approved on the basis of clinical trials that used substandard control arms, and this problematic practice is continuing, noted authors of a recent
https://www.medpagetoday.com/reading-room/asco/prostate-cancer/99141?xid=NL_ASCORR_2022-06-16&eun=g20939503d39r&pos= Several new anticancer drugs have been approved on the basis of clinical trials that used substandard control arms, and this problematic practice is continuing, noted authors of a recent
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Controlling the Control Arm in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Trials: Best Standard of Care or the Minimum Standard of Care
[i]"A substantial number of anticancer drugs receive marketing authorization on the basis of data that do not prove their superiority over standard-of-care treatment because of the use of substandard control arms in clinical trials."[/i]
Many who read here make their treatment decisions based
[i]"A substantial number of anticancer drugs receive marketing authorization on the basis of data that do not prove their superiority over standard-of-care treatment because of the use of substandard control arms in clinical trials."[/i]
Many who read here make their treatment decisions based
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Exercise is Medicine
Just another reminder... For Prostate Cancer Survivors, Exercise is Medicine Christina Dieli-Conwright, PhD, MPH Harvard: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute What this means for patients: Dr. Dieli-Conwright has shown that exercise significantly benefits patients with prostate cancer, including improving
Just another reminder... For Prostate Cancer Survivors, Exercise is Medicine Christina Dieli-Conwright, PhD, MPH Harvard: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute What this means for patients: Dr. Dieli-Conwright has shown that exercise significantly benefits patients with prostate cancer, including improving
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
3.30pm Tues 5th July - webinar - What can help me when making decisions about joining clinical trials
Taking part in a clinical trial will be a consideration many of you will at some time undertake. The aim of this Leukaemia Care webinar is to help inform you of how clinical trials are run and elements you should consider when making decisions. The webinar and expert panel will seek to answer questions
Taking part in a clinical trial will be a consideration many of you will at some time undertake. The aim of this Leukaemia Care webinar is to help inform you of how clinical trials are run and elements you should consider when making decisions. The webinar and expert panel will seek to answer questions
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Leukaemia Support
2 years ago
The article referred to below
This paper is behind a paywall, so I'll get it elsewhere. But it shows the benefits of giving T3 to patients after heart failure. This is just the abstract
Effects of Acute Triiodothyronine Treatment in Patients with Anterior Myocardial Infarction Undergoing Primary Angioplasty: Evidence from a Pilot
This paper is behind a paywall, so I'll get it elsewhere. But it shows the benefits of giving T3 to patients after heart failure. This is just the abstract
Effects of Acute Triiodothyronine Treatment in Patients with Anterior Myocardial Infarction Undergoing Primary Angioplasty: Evidence from a Pilot
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Clinical trial suggests Parkinson's drug is safe in humans
A new study finds an experimental drug that is significant for PD treatment " A large team of researchers from Denali Therapeutics, working with colleagues from multiple entities in the U.S. and one in Canada, has found that a LRRK2 inhibitor called DNL201 showed no ill effects to volunteers in a clinical
A new study finds an experimental drug that is significant for PD treatment " A large team of researchers from Denali Therapeutics, working with colleagues from multiple entities in the U.S. and one in Canada, has found that a LRRK2 inhibitor called DNL201 showed no ill effects to volunteers in a clinical
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Lutetium-177 PSMA Is a Suitable Option for Post-Docetaxel mCRPC
Sorry if this is old news. Renal and Urology News June 10, 2022 Jody A. Charnow Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Urology consultation Longer follow-up of the TheraP trial showed that the restricted mean survival time to 36 months was 19.1 and 19.6
Sorry if this is old news. Renal and Urology News June 10, 2022 Jody A. Charnow Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Urology consultation Longer follow-up of the TheraP trial showed that the restricted mean survival time to 36 months was 19.1 and 19.6
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Dostarlimab - Check point inhibitor
Some of you may have already read about a new check point inhibitor, Dostarlimab, which cured 100% of clinical trial patients (only 12 in advance stage) who had Colorectal cancer. Now all the patients have been cured and all treatment stopped. The best part was that the new drug had minimal side effects
Some of you may have already read about a new check point inhibitor, Dostarlimab, which cured 100% of clinical trial patients (only 12 in advance stage) who had Colorectal cancer. Now all the patients have been cured and all treatment stopped. The best part was that the new drug had minimal side effects
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Licorice Update 2022-06-12
Licorice Update 2022-06-12: Today I did a deep dive on Licorice for PD. 1: Why Take Licorice? A: This 6 month trial with 39 participants showed improvements in UPDRS, motor tests, and rigidity: Efficacy of oral administration of licorice as an adjunct therapy on improving the symptoms of patients with
Licorice Update 2022-06-12: Today I did a deep dive on Licorice for PD. 1: Why Take Licorice? A: This 6 month trial with 39 participants showed improvements in UPDRS, motor tests, and rigidity: Efficacy of oral administration of licorice as an adjunct therapy on improving the symptoms of patients with
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Estradiol Clinical Trial in UK?
Since my diagnosis of hormone-resistant and metastatic, I've been researching my options, beyond SOC (my onco wants me to start enzalutamide + Leuprorolin immediately) . Having seen E2-Guy post on Estradiol, I saw that there is a clinical trial taking place in the UK, so I am interested in joining
Since my diagnosis of hormone-resistant and metastatic, I've been researching my options, beyond SOC (my onco wants me to start enzalutamide + Leuprorolin immediately) . Having seen E2-Guy post on Estradiol, I saw that there is a clinical trial taking place in the UK, so I am interested in joining
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
MSAA June Webinars
MSAA is committed to providing important information for the MS community through free digital educational programs presented by the country's leading MS healthcare professionals. MSAA is pleased to invite you to register for these live programs during the month of June: "Living with MS as a Black Person
MSAA is committed to providing important information for the MS community through free digital educational programs presented by the country's leading MS healthcare professionals. MSAA is pleased to invite you to register for these live programs during the month of June: "Living with MS as a Black Person
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Liver cancer metasised to lungs immunotherapy
Hello everyone I am due to have immunotherapy next week for my liver cancer but I’m also waiting for a blood test to come back for a possible clinical trial so while I’m waiting I wanted to ask if anyone has had TECENTRIQ + Avastin immunotherapy and if anyone has had good results from this particular
Hello everyone I am due to have immunotherapy next week for my liver cancer but I’m also waiting for a blood test to come back for a possible clinical trial so while I’m waiting I wanted to ask if anyone has had TECENTRIQ + Avastin immunotherapy and if anyone has had good results from this particular
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Immunotherapy
Hello everyone I am due to have immunotherapy next week for my liver cancer but I’m also waiting for a blood test to come back for a possible clinical trial so while I’m waiting I wanted to ask if anyone has had TECENTRIQ + Avastin immunotherapy and if anyone has had good results from this particular
Hello everyone I am due to have immunotherapy next week for my liver cancer but I’m also waiting for a blood test to come back for a possible clinical trial so while I’m waiting I wanted to ask if anyone has had TECENTRIQ + Avastin immunotherapy and if anyone has had good results from this particular
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Liver4Life
2 years ago
Immunotherapy
Hello everyone I am due to have immunotherapy next week for my liver cancer but I’m also waiting for a blood test to come back for a possible clinical trial so while I’m waiting I wanted to ask if anyone has had TECENTRIQ + Avastin immunotherapy and if anyone has had good results from this particular
Hello everyone I am due to have immunotherapy next week for my liver cancer but I’m also waiting for a blood test to come back for a possible clinical trial so while I’m waiting I wanted to ask if anyone has had TECENTRIQ + Avastin immunotherapy and if anyone has had good results from this particular
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
ADMire Ablation
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
The below article may be of interest. Point is improved procedures are being developed. If link does not work I can copy and paste though article is fairly long. EP's from across the globe attended this conference. https://www.statesman.com/story/news/healthcare/2022/06/09/austin-becomes-global-draw-doctors-learning-heart-arrhythmia
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Neutrophils?
I have ET, my friend has multiple myeloma, she has been in remission for a few years thanks to being on a clinical trial involving SCT. However, at the moment her neutrophils are very low, so the remission may be waning, to get to the point is there any supplement or food that would help her increase
I have ET, my friend has multiple myeloma, she has been in remission for a few years thanks to being on a clinical trial involving SCT. However, at the moment her neutrophils are very low, so the remission may be waning, to get to the point is there any supplement or food that would help her increase
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Dostarlimab
In regards to the clinical trial with this drug and colorectal cancer was so amazing . May this be used for prostate cancer as well? Is this similar to Keytruda?
In regards to the clinical trial with this drug and colorectal cancer was so amazing . May this be used for prostate cancer as well? Is this similar to Keytruda?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Lu-177 information
Australia's somewhat lax radiation regulatory regime has resulted in Australian PCa researchers having been working with Lu-177 for rather longer than many in the US. These activities have generated information that is both timely and accessible (we do actually speak english down here, even if with
Australia's somewhat lax radiation regulatory regime has resulted in Australian PCa researchers having been working with Lu-177 for rather longer than many in the US. These activities have generated information that is both timely and accessible (we do actually speak english down here, even if with
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
VERU-111 sounds promising, and may be a Godsend for those with very low blood counts who can't get other treatments
Low blood counts weren't a disqualification 2 years ago when I was trying to get my husband into the trial - hopefully this is still the case. https://verupharma.com/news/veru-announces-presentation-of-final-positive-phase-1b-2-clinical-trial-results-for-sabizabulin-in-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-at-the
Low blood counts weren't a disqualification 2 years ago when I was trying to get my husband into the trial - hopefully this is still the case. https://verupharma.com/news/veru-announces-presentation-of-final-positive-phase-1b-2-clinical-trial-results-for-sabizabulin-in-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-at-the
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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