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Lu-177 in Austria - Report and underlining high importance of both FDG and PSMA PET/CTs
I just finished follow up PET/CTs scans 7 weeks after last of three Lu-177 infusion by Prof. Hartenbach in Minute Medical in Austria. Anyone interested in my diagnose and prior treatment choices can find very detailed info in my profile. In the Minute Medical they do Lu-177 infusions every 4 weeks -
I just finished follow up PET/CTs scans 7 weeks after last of three Lu-177 infusion by Prof. Hartenbach in Minute Medical in Austria. Anyone interested in my diagnose and prior treatment choices can find very detailed info in my profile. In the Minute Medical they do Lu-177 infusions every 4 weeks -
CurrentSEO
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Metformin, and Statins, Yet Again
Just when you thought the door was slammed shut on any real benefit of Metformin for APC, it, and statins too, again show there is something of value going on there in this analysis of two trials. mTOR down regulation? Decreasing inflammation? Don’t know. Buy I am one non-diabetic who will keep these
Just when you thought the door was slammed shut on any real benefit of Metformin for APC, it, and statins too, again show there is something of value going on there in this analysis of two trials. mTOR down regulation? Decreasing inflammation? Don’t know. Buy I am one non-diabetic who will keep these
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Statin and metformin use and outcomes in patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer treated with enzalutamide: A meta-analysis of AF
"The association between statin or metformin use and rPFS, MFS and OS was inconsistent across three trials. Analyses of all three trials pooled and AFFIRM+PREVAIL pooled revealed that statin but not metformin use was significantly associated with a reduced risk of death in enzalutamide-treated patients
"The association between statin or metformin use and rPFS, MFS and OS was inconsistent across three trials. Analyses of all three trials pooled and AFFIRM+PREVAIL pooled revealed that statin but not metformin use was significantly associated with a reduced risk of death in enzalutamide-treated patients
cigafred
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Review of Top 10 Prescribed Drugs and Their Interaction with Dental Treatment
Yet another paper which hints at quite a bit - bit then is behind a paywall. If anyone has access, just knowing the outline of what they say could be very interesting. We have had many question the impact of thyroid issues on their teeth and dental treatment. [i]Dent Clin North Am. 2016 Apr;60(2):
Yet another paper which hints at quite a bit - bit then is behind a paywall. If anyone has access, just knowing the outline of what they say could be very interesting. We have had many question the impact of thyroid issues on their teeth and dental treatment. [i]Dent Clin North Am. 2016 Apr;60(2):
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Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Sleep what’s that?
Hi does anyone have any advice I just am not sleeping at all I can’t fall asleep for hours I can’t stay asleep I am so tired I’ve stopped naps during the day and that hasn’t helped either 4 weeks post heart attack and these are new meds Aspirin 75mg 1xday Atorvastatin 80mg 1 at night Bisoprolol 3.75mg
Hi does anyone have any advice I just am not sleeping at all I can’t fall asleep for hours I can’t stay asleep I am so tired I’ve stopped naps during the day and that hasn’t helped either 4 weeks post heart attack and these are new meds Aspirin 75mg 1xday Atorvastatin 80mg 1 at night Bisoprolol 3.75mg
Solesofhershoes
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
hi everyone iv started metformin and 3 days in I know have a heavy period is that normal or coincidental ?
period after 3 days of metfomin
period after 3 days of metfomin
Parris96
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PCOS UK (Verity)
2 years ago
Snuffy Myers on Metformin
Well I’d thought I’d throw another log on the fire since my last post seemed to elicit a lot of interest and discussion. I went back in my files and dug up a pretty comprehensive video by Snuffy on why and how to use Metformin. I’m not advocating its use, I’m not a doctor so I’m not qualified to do
Well I’d thought I’d throw another log on the fire since my last post seemed to elicit a lot of interest and discussion. I went back in my files and dug up a pretty comprehensive video by Snuffy on why and how to use Metformin. I’m not advocating its use, I’m not a doctor so I’m not qualified to do
EdBar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Effects of Metformin and Statins on MCRPC
This trial appears to support the use of Metformin and Statin for men with MCRPC. http://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/137274-effects-of-metformin-and-statins-on-outcomes-in-men-with-castration-resistant-metastatic-prostate-cancer-secondary-analysis-of-cou-aa-301
This trial appears to support the use of Metformin and Statin for men with MCRPC. http://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/137274-effects-of-metformin-and-statins-on-outcomes-in-men-with-castration-resistant-metastatic-prostate-cancer-secondary-analysis-of-cou-aa-301
EdBar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Efficacy of Once- Weekly semaglutide V/s Thrice Daily Insulin Aspart as Add-on to Metformin and Insulin Glargine in Type 2 Diabetes..
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, requiring treatment intensification. May have a look at the recent article published in [i]
Diabetes
[/i] journal. TAKE-HOME MESSAGE… * In the SUSTAIN 11 trial, the investigators compared weekly semaglutide to meal-time insulin aspart in patients with type
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, requiring treatment intensification. May have a look at the recent article published in [i]
Diabetes
[/i] journal. TAKE-HOME MESSAGE… * In the SUSTAIN 11 trial, the investigators compared weekly semaglutide to meal-time insulin aspart in patients with type
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Be careful about the studies you see posted on this site
The wonderful thing about this site is we are free to post anything we want within the bounds of civility. But that is also a danger - many people post studies without regard to truth. Truth is judged by the scientific process. Two studies this week illustrate why patients should never use retrospective
The wonderful thing about this site is we are free to post anything we want within the bounds of civility. But that is also a danger - many people post studies without regard to truth. Truth is judged by the scientific process. Two studies this week illustrate why patients should never use retrospective
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
More evidence that metformin probably has no effect in prostate cancer
This was among 3,649 women with breast cancer. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2792615 But taken together with all the randomized clinical trials so far among men with prostate cancer, it does increase our skepticism. Here are the RCTs so far for prostate cancer: https://www.prostatecancer.news
This was among 3,649 women with breast cancer. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2792615 But taken together with all the randomized clinical trials so far among men with prostate cancer, it does increase our skepticism. Here are the RCTs so far for prostate cancer: https://www.prostatecancer.news
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
What should I ask GP at follow up appointment after blood test ?
Hi, I’m 28 and presumed to have PCOS. Blood tests will confirm. My weight and other symptoms have rocketed in the last few years. I’ve gone from a 26in waist to a 32in. My body shape has totally morphed and it’s the lowest I’ve ever felt about myself. I have been very cautious and aware of my diet etc
Hi, I’m 28 and presumed to have PCOS. Blood tests will confirm. My weight and other symptoms have rocketed in the last few years. I’ve gone from a 26in waist to a 32in. My body shape has totally morphed and it’s the lowest I’ve ever felt about myself. I have been very cautious and aware of my diet etc
BlenheimBlue
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PCOS UK (Verity)
2 years ago
scared to take my first tablet
Hi everyone I start metformin today I'm suppose to take my first tablet with lunch but iv built myself up so much about it I'm scared to take them because of the side affects are they that bad :(
Hi everyone I start metformin today I'm suppose to take my first tablet with lunch but iv built myself up so much about it I'm scared to take them because of the side affects are they that bad :(
Parris96
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PCOS UK (Verity)
2 years ago
Menopause
Has anyone had the experience of raised BP and sugar levels as a result of being in the menopause? I am on Metformin and Jardiance and I eat carefully such as low carbs and sugar. I do have a sweet tooth so have to curb this which is of course tricky. I exercise regularly but my blood count still remains
Has anyone had the experience of raised BP and sugar levels as a result of being in the menopause? I am on Metformin and Jardiance and I eat carefully such as low carbs and sugar. I do have a sweet tooth so have to curb this which is of course tricky. I exercise regularly but my blood count still remains
Lyndsayd
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
Effects of metformin and statins on outcomes in men with castration-resistant metastatic prostate cancer
New international study, below [1]. "Secondary analysis of COU-AA-301 and COU-AA-302" [2] & [3].
Objective:
To determine whether metformin or statins ± abiraterone acetate plus prednisone/prednisolone (AAP) influence OS {overall survival} and PSA-RR {prostate specific antigen response rate}.
New international study, below [1]. "Secondary analysis of COU-AA-301 and COU-AA-302" [2] & [3].
Objective:
To determine whether metformin or statins ± abiraterone acetate plus prednisone/prednisolone (AAP) influence OS {overall survival} and PSA-RR {prostate specific antigen response rate}.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Rank Neutraceuticals / Off-Label Drugs By Most Likely Most Beneficial
I'm curious about the opinions of members here on how they would currently rank Neutraceutical and off-label use drugs in order of highest benefit potential (most confirming clinical trial evidence combined with actual therapeutic or synergistic therapeutic effect) in slowing/stopping PCa progression
I'm curious about the opinions of members here on how they would currently rank Neutraceutical and off-label use drugs in order of highest benefit potential (most confirming clinical trial evidence combined with actual therapeutic or synergistic therapeutic effect) in slowing/stopping PCa progression
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Current Consensus on Metformin and Berberine?
I've been studying Metformin (not Berberine, yet). My conclusion reading all the latest studies, especially the large meta-studies, is that evidence is weak on Metformin having a significant positive effect BY ITSELF. There appears to be significant evidence it has a positive effect when used synergistically
I've been studying Metformin (not Berberine, yet). My conclusion reading all the latest studies, especially the large meta-studies, is that evidence is weak on Metformin having a significant positive effect BY ITSELF. There appears to be significant evidence it has a positive effect when used synergistically
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Having a bit of a trying time.
Hello - the last few days have been not so good - no energy or motivation and this morning I had my breakfast and felt so sick afterwards I had to go back to bed. It has been slowly going downhill for a few days now.My biggest worry is that this all points to kidney function and the dialysis question
Hello - the last few days have been not so good - no energy or motivation and this morning I had my breakfast and felt so sick afterwards I had to go back to bed. It has been slowly going downhill for a few days now.My biggest worry is that this all points to kidney function and the dialysis question
fartikins
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Just Diagnosed type 2, feeling a bit downhearted!
Having been told 3 years ago that I was pre diabetic I made as many changes to my diet and lifestyle (other health conditions and covid permitting) to try and avoid progressing to the "I am diabetic" status but today I have been told I am diabetic, steroid induced. My doctor prescribed gliclazide in
Having been told 3 years ago that I was pre diabetic I made as many changes to my diet and lifestyle (other health conditions and covid permitting) to try and avoid progressing to the "I am diabetic" status but today I have been told I am diabetic, steroid induced. My doctor prescribed gliclazide in
AF59
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
Salmon Protein Hydrolysate
New study below [1]. Anyone here using
Salmon Protein Hydrolysate
? FWIW: "A growing body of evidence implicates iron dysmetabolism in prostate cancer progression. A bioactive peptide-rich salmon protein hydrolysate (SPH) has previously been demonstrated to modulate iron homeostatic mechanisms.
New study below [1]. Anyone here using
Salmon Protein Hydrolysate
? FWIW: "A growing body of evidence implicates iron dysmetabolism in prostate cancer progression. A bioactive peptide-rich salmon protein hydrolysate (SPH) has previously been demonstrated to modulate iron homeostatic mechanisms.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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