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New gene links to mHSPC
Article from cancertherapyadvisor.com Genes Linked to Aggressive Prostate Cancer Researchers say they have identified genes that should be considered for gene panel testing in prostate cancer. The researchers found evidence to suggest that variants in BRCA2, ATM, NBN, MSH2, XRCC2, and MRE11A are
Article from cancertherapyadvisor.com Genes Linked to Aggressive Prostate Cancer Researchers say they have identified genes that should be considered for gene panel testing in prostate cancer. The researchers found evidence to suggest that variants in BRCA2, ATM, NBN, MSH2, XRCC2, and MRE11A are
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 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
8 months ago
PSMA PET Scan result - false positive bone lesion?
My fathers PSMA PET scan ( at 0,23 psa) came back! Its been 9 months after surgery and PSA is around 0,18-0,25 and fluctated down at times. Everything was clear but a suspected bone lesion at L3 was found. The dr seem to think its false positive and said its probably nothing. We should just monitore
My fathers PSMA PET scan ( at 0,23 psa) came back! Its been 9 months after surgery and PSA is around 0,18-0,25 and fluctated down at times. Everything was clear but a suspected bone lesion at L3 was found. The dr seem to think its false positive and said its probably nothing. We should just monitore
Daddysgirl83
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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Tingling
HiI have had three lots of brain surgery, the latest being a cranioplasty and clipping of an aneurysm. I am suffering with extreme tingling especialy down one side of my body. Has anybody else experienced this
HiI have had three lots of brain surgery, the latest being a cranioplasty and clipping of an aneurysm. I am suffering with extreme tingling especialy down one side of my body. Has anybody else experienced this
EHJF
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Headway
8 months ago
Interesting Article (please read)
came across this article today and would like to know your thoughts: i was swayed by flashy advertising in the late 1990s featuring medical stars like Professor Lord Winston, who convinced me that omega-3 fish oil supplements were essential for my brain and my heart. Fast forward to today, and
came across this article today and would like to know your thoughts: i was swayed by flashy advertising in the late 1990s featuring medical stars like Professor Lord Winston, who convinced me that omega-3 fish oil supplements were essential for my brain and my heart. Fast forward to today, and
Padayn01
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AF Association
6 months ago
Complementary Therapies - Your Experience?
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
32Percenter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Next Oxfordshire Lupus Group meeting - 6th December 2pm!
Following a successful first meeting for the Oxfordshire Lupus Group, we are thrilled to announced our next virtual meeting, which will be the 6th December at 2pm. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet others with lupus and associated conditions, friends and family also welcome to join! If you would
Following a successful first meeting for the Oxfordshire Lupus Group, we are thrilled to announced our next virtual meeting, which will be the 6th December at 2pm. This is a fantastic opportunity to meet others with lupus and associated conditions, friends and family also welcome to join! If you would
michaellasmith
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Updates to the EULAR guidelines on managing lupus
The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) have updated their guidelines on how doctors should manage lupus. You can find out about how these guidelines are used in the UK, and how they've been updated, on our website here: https://lupusuk.org.uk/updates-to-the-eular-guidelines-on-managing-lupus
The European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology (EULAR) have updated their guidelines on how doctors should manage lupus. You can find out about how these guidelines are used in the UK, and how they've been updated, on our website here: https://lupusuk.org.uk/updates-to-the-eular-guidelines-on-managing-lupus
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Cardioversion
Have been on medication for AF for 30 yrs, with occasional paroxysmes. First on Amiodarone which kept me on NSR . As it was too toxic, my cardiologist insisted change on propanolol 2 yrs ago.But AF became permanent . Now my EP insists on cardioversion if not ablation before putting me on flecoidine
Have been on medication for AF for 30 yrs, with occasional paroxysmes. First on Amiodarone which kept me on NSR . As it was too toxic, my cardiologist insisted change on propanolol 2 yrs ago.But AF became permanent . Now my EP insists on cardioversion if not ablation before putting me on flecoidine
Davidtol
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
In a sexual relstionship with someone who has Lupus type SLE.
How do i maintain a healthy sexual relationship with someone who has Lupus. At times frustrated how do i treat person. Feel like have to be careful delicate with him. I cannot be in control and neither can he. Treating him very delicately intimacy problems sometimes communication barrier. Anyone advice
How do i maintain a healthy sexual relationship with someone who has Lupus. At times frustrated how do i treat person. Feel like have to be careful delicate with him. I cannot be in control and neither can he. Treating him very delicately intimacy problems sometimes communication barrier. Anyone advice
Tameeka723
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Avocado good for the heart?
Is avocado good for your heart? My doctor has me on blood pressure and cholesterol meds, so trying to eat foods that help reduce cholelsterol and are good for the cardiovascular system. A friend told me that avocados are great. That they reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. But there is a
Is avocado good for your heart? My doctor has me on blood pressure and cholesterol meds, so trying to eat foods that help reduce cholelsterol and are good for the cardiovascular system. A friend told me that avocados are great. That they reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. But there is a
sobreviviente
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Healthy Eating
6 months ago
BCR May Not Be a Strong Surrogate End Point for Prostate Cancer Survival
A new study, below [1] & [2]. In 2004 I came across old studies that showed that ADT promotes changes to the androgen receptor [AR] environment. At diagnosis, the AR is invariably "wild type". When ADT failed, AR gene amplification was common. True mutations were rare. {This was sufficient for
A new study, below [1] & [2]. In 2004 I came across old studies that showed that ADT promotes changes to the androgen receptor [AR] environment. At diagnosis, the AR is invariably "wild type". When ADT failed, AR gene amplification was common. True mutations were rare. {This was sufficient for
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Thoughts and Help
Hello all! I am new here. I know this is a lupus / autoimmune group, but before joining I noticed some helpful posts for other conditions, so I am hoping I can find some advice here. I have been dealing with declining health for a few years now, but have not received any diagnoses. I do have a positive
Hello all! I am new here. I know this is a lupus / autoimmune group, but before joining I noticed some helpful posts for other conditions, so I am hoping I can find some advice here. I have been dealing with declining health for a few years now, but have not received any diagnoses. I do have a positive
Hidden
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Return of the Duck. The Saga Continues.......
Good morning guys and gals.Hope everyone is as well as they can be. Well, here's the promised update from a couple of years ago but to be fair, nothing much had happened on the heart surgery front, I'd been in nsr and I have still been contributing replies. Settle down with a strong drink of choice,
Good morning guys and gals.Hope everyone is as well as they can be. Well, here's the promised update from a couple of years ago but to be fair, nothing much had happened on the heart surgery front, I'd been in nsr and I have still been contributing replies. Settle down with a strong drink of choice,
Ducky2003
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
transplant and rheumatoid arthritis
partner was listed then delisted as condition improved , now diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis and of course off he goes a googling and finds some random site in the US that says you cannot have a transplant with autoimmune disease such as RA. Of course we hope he never needs a transplant but we need
partner was listed then delisted as condition improved , now diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis and of course off he goes a googling and finds some random site in the US that says you cannot have a transplant with autoimmune disease such as RA. Of course we hope he never needs a transplant but we need
Rshc
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
What Causes Itching
What else besides elevated bilirubin would cause itching with liver disease? My bilirubin level is normal but I itch like crazy sometimes.
What else besides elevated bilirubin would cause itching with liver disease? My bilirubin level is normal but I itch like crazy sometimes.
FlippinOut
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
PSA Tests
Every 6 months, I get a standard PSA test (following surgery and radiation four years ago) and it is "undetectable". Under what conditions is an ultrasensitive PSA test useful?
Every 6 months, I get a standard PSA test (following surgery and radiation four years ago) and it is "undetectable". Under what conditions is an ultrasensitive PSA test useful?
Polaris1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Referral
I'm in stage 4 cirrhosis but confused about my doctor referring me to a transplant clinic while in a compensated condition! I thought it had to be absolutely an emergency for a transplant.
I'm in stage 4 cirrhosis but confused about my doctor referring me to a transplant clinic while in a compensated condition! I thought it had to be absolutely an emergency for a transplant.
TyiseChar1
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
help me
Had my first Cardioversion but it didn’t work they ended up putting drugs in the IV. My Grandfather had a stroke at 59. My Dad had triple bypass at 70 and Mom had A-fib!!! I have to get serious with my health!I don’t drink. But l smoke!!! Hardest damn habit l have ever tried to kick!!!! Anyone tried
Had my first Cardioversion but it didn’t work they ended up putting drugs in the IV. My Grandfather had a stroke at 59. My Dad had triple bypass at 70 and Mom had A-fib!!! I have to get serious with my health!I don’t drink. But l smoke!!! Hardest damn habit l have ever tried to kick!!!! Anyone tried
Chrissygirl62
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AF Association
6 months ago
"Pluvicto"
Has anyone doing the six stages of Pluvicto, or finished the set, found that it has dropped their PSA ?? I will be taking my third infusion but have not done any blood work yet for PSA. Curious............................
Has anyone doing the six stages of Pluvicto, or finished the set, found that it has dropped their PSA ?? I will be taking my third infusion but have not done any blood work yet for PSA. Curious............................
Kian28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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