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PSMA PET scans
I am currently undergoing SBRT to three mets in my upper right lung as part of the comet 3 clinical trial. I would like to know how long I should wait before getting a PSMA PET scan I stopped taking Xtandi 2 weeks before treatment and will not start taking it again until 2 weeks after treatment
I am currently undergoing SBRT to three mets in my upper right lung as part of the comet 3 clinical trial. I would like to know how long I should wait before getting a PSMA PET scan I stopped taking Xtandi 2 weeks before treatment and will not start taking it again until 2 weeks after treatment
Ian996
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Biogen has disclosed plans to stop a late-stage clinical trial testing one of its drugs as a potential treatment for Parkinson's disease
The reasons are very absurd such as: According to a Monday announcement, the decision is due to several factors, including the trial’s complexity and run time. Results weren’t expected to come in until early 2031. Another, ongoing study evaluating the drug in early Parkinson’s patients will continue
The reasons are very absurd such as: According to a Monday announcement, the decision is due to several factors, including the trial’s complexity and run time. Results weren’t expected to come in until early 2031. Another, ongoing study evaluating the drug in early Parkinson’s patients will continue
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Bisoprolol to Sotalol
Hi everyone. I’ve been on 10 mgs of Bisoprolol for a year, having had the dose gradually increased since my diagnosis in 2017. This drug has served me well in lowering my heart rate when it has gone into Tachycardia territory. My cardiologist has said that if my Afib bothers me me more, then as I am
Hi everyone. I’ve been on 10 mgs of Bisoprolol for a year, having had the dose gradually increased since my diagnosis in 2017. This drug has served me well in lowering my heart rate when it has gone into Tachycardia territory. My cardiologist has said that if my Afib bothers me me more, then as I am
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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Diltiazem and side effects
hello, my heart has been quite upset lately and I’ve been told to up my bisoprolol but am finding it hard going with feeling breathless so my arrhythmia nurse suggested she might put me on Diltiazem and am just wondering what’s it like as a pill and what are the common side effects on it.for people
hello, my heart has been quite upset lately and I’ve been told to up my bisoprolol but am finding it hard going with feeling breathless so my arrhythmia nurse suggested she might put me on Diltiazem and am just wondering what’s it like as a pill and what are the common side effects on it.for people
Electricblue1
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AF Association
1 year ago
More from PubMed
1. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for local staging before salvage radical prostatectomy: a meta-analysis. Zapała P, Ślusarczyk A, Rajwa P, Gandaglia G, Zapała Ł, Zattoni F, Lorenc T, Ploussard G, Radziszewski P. World J Urol. 2023 May;41(5):1275-1284. doi: 10.1007/s00345-023-04383-2. Epub 2023 Apr
1. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for local staging before salvage radical prostatectomy: a meta-analysis. Zapała P, Ślusarczyk A, Rajwa P, Gandaglia G, Zapała Ł, Zattoni F, Lorenc T, Ploussard G, Radziszewski P. World J Urol. 2023 May;41(5):1275-1284. doi: 10.1007/s00345-023-04383-2. Epub 2023 Apr
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Latest from PubMed
1. Efficacy in urinary symptom burden, psychological distress, and self-efficacy of education-enhanced interventions in prostate cancer patients: a systematic review and meta-analyses. Martín-Núñez J, Raya-Benítez J, López-López L, Calvache-Mateo A, Heredia-Ciuró A, Navas-Otero A, Valenza MC. Support
1. Efficacy in urinary symptom burden, psychological distress, and self-efficacy of education-enhanced interventions in prostate cancer patients: a systematic review and meta-analyses. Martín-Núñez J, Raya-Benítez J, López-López L, Calvache-Mateo A, Heredia-Ciuró A, Navas-Otero A, Valenza MC. Support
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Shockwave Therapy By Chiropractor
I just went to a Chiropractor for treatment of agonizing pain in my upper back. He wants to treat me with shockwave therapy but I have concerns of this affecting my atrial fibrillation. I am presently only taking an anticoagulant, and no other meds for my AF. Has anyone had this type of treatment
I just went to a Chiropractor for treatment of agonizing pain in my upper back. He wants to treat me with shockwave therapy but I have concerns of this affecting my atrial fibrillation. I am presently only taking an anticoagulant, and no other meds for my AF. Has anyone had this type of treatment
SnoopyJ
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Success in a Phase 2 trial of umbilical-cord-derived allogeneic mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) for newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes.
"No other treatments on the market or in clinical trials have shown the ability to halt the progression of diabetes." Medical Xpress article: Wharton's jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-06-wharton-jelly-halt-diabetes-phase.html Research
"No other treatments on the market or in clinical trials have shown the ability to halt the progression of diabetes." Medical Xpress article: Wharton's jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-06-wharton-jelly-halt-diabetes-phase.html Research
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
A survey of open questions in adaptive therapy: Bridging mathematics and clinical translation, eLife, Review Article, Mar 23, 2023
For those wanting to do a deep dive into Adaptive Theory, this survey paper is the current master document to do so. It includes the major researchers affiliated with Moffitt and others from around the globe and, as the title indicates, addresses current questions about applying these principles into
For those wanting to do a deep dive into Adaptive Theory, this survey paper is the current master document to do so. It includes the major researchers affiliated with Moffitt and others from around the globe and, as the title indicates, addresses current questions about applying these principles into
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
My 40 day post-ablation update
I've replied to a few posts here but think this might be my first post. 40 days ago I a cryoballoon ablation for paroxysmal AFib. Afterwards the EP told me I had 5 pulmonary veins and he estimated 80% chance of remission with first procedure. Since then: - I've only had AFib for 1 hour about 10 days
I've replied to a few posts here but think this might be my first post. 40 days ago I a cryoballoon ablation for paroxysmal AFib. Afterwards the EP told me I had 5 pulmonary veins and he estimated 80% chance of remission with first procedure. Since then: - I've only had AFib for 1 hour about 10 days
estesbubba
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AF Association
1 year ago
Vagal Afib
So I was diagnosed with Vagal Afib after several ED visits and having 4 cardioversions. My EP put me on Tikosyn which seemed to shorten the episodes. I am still in the paroxysmal Afib level. I do not drink alcohol or caffeine. Cut out sugar, eating late and stress. My doctor also told me he is suspecting
So I was diagnosed with Vagal Afib after several ED visits and having 4 cardioversions. My EP put me on Tikosyn which seemed to shorten the episodes. I am still in the paroxysmal Afib level. I do not drink alcohol or caffeine. Cut out sugar, eating late and stress. My doctor also told me he is suspecting
MarAF
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Lets talk Vagal AFib.
So others that have Vagal Afib, tell me about your journey and what has been helpful. I am on Tikosyn which shortens the episodes but I still get them. Recently when I am doing boot camps and my heart rate gets over 130. I pretty much had to find out my triggers and have not had a drop of wine or caffeine
So others that have Vagal Afib, tell me about your journey and what has been helpful. I am on Tikosyn which shortens the episodes but I still get them. Recently when I am doing boot camps and my heart rate gets over 130. I pretty much had to find out my triggers and have not had a drop of wine or caffeine
MarAF
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Last chance saloon or what?
My most recent PSA score went up to 9.04 from 2.45 in March, 2.14 in January 1.05 in November and it was 0.61 in August. I finished Docetaxyl chemotherapy on 7th Septemb er last year so I've only been on Prostap with prednisolone since then. My onco says he will arrange urgent bone scan and full body
My most recent PSA score went up to 9.04 from 2.45 in March, 2.14 in January 1.05 in November and it was 0.61 in August. I finished Docetaxyl chemotherapy on 7th Septemb er last year so I've only been on Prostap with prednisolone since then. My onco says he will arrange urgent bone scan and full body
konichiwa12
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Xtandi is failing
Details are in my profile. Overall I’ve had good but not remarkably long term PCa control from standard of care treatments. In July 2018 when first diagnosed with widespread multiple tumours, I needed to turn things around in a hurry. Zoladex and docetaxel initially delivered a nadir of 0.06. I
Details are in my profile. Overall I’ve had good but not remarkably long term PCa control from standard of care treatments. In July 2018 when first diagnosed with widespread multiple tumours, I needed to turn things around in a hurry. Zoladex and docetaxel initially delivered a nadir of 0.06. I
Bjry
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Three weeks post ablation - slipped beats
Hi all. Had an ablation on Feb 9th. First two weeks were a breeze. Zero symptoms. On days 15 started getting skipped beats. Felt normal rhythm but the delay was hicupp/gurgling. Felt like frog was in my throat too. They don’t last long, usually less than 4 min. Goes back to normal sinus rhythm. Sometime
Hi all. Had an ablation on Feb 9th. First two weeks were a breeze. Zero symptoms. On days 15 started getting skipped beats. Felt normal rhythm but the delay was hicupp/gurgling. Felt like frog was in my throat too. They don’t last long, usually less than 4 min. Goes back to normal sinus rhythm. Sometime
Jcaskey
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AF Association
1 year ago
Elahere trials UK?
Does anyone know what the situation is with clinical trials re the new drug elahere in they U.K? I know in the U.S it has been approved by the FDA but not sure what's happening with drug re U K?
Does anyone know what the situation is with clinical trials re the new drug elahere in they U.K? I know in the U.S it has been approved by the FDA but not sure what's happening with drug re U K?
win_56
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Any coming back from this?
Here’s a summary of my father’s situation since he was diagnosed last year in May 2022. I used all of his clinical reports to create this, but you can see my previous posts as well. He’s only 60 years old today - 59 at the time of diagnosis. May 2022: Diagnosed with high burden prostate cancer (Gleason
Here’s a summary of my father’s situation since he was diagnosed last year in May 2022. I used all of his clinical reports to create this, but you can see my previous posts as well. He’s only 60 years old today - 59 at the time of diagnosis. May 2022: Diagnosed with high burden prostate cancer (Gleason
Worriedson9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Efficiency between Erleada & Zytiga?
I need to make a decision between Erleada and zytiga for metastatic ( by psma to LN) HS prostate cancer. Which one should I choose based on efficacy. I am sure some of you are familiar with clinical trials. Thanks for your input.
I need to make a decision between Erleada and zytiga for metastatic ( by psma to LN) HS prostate cancer. Which one should I choose based on efficacy. I am sure some of you are familiar with clinical trials. Thanks for your input.
Ahk1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Atrial Fibulation from cancer treatment not standard Afib. Update post EP Consultation
Hello Everyone so as promised an update. I saw my EP on Friday. He explained that Afib usually occurs around certain sites in the left Atrium (? Is that the correct term) and these are the sites they target when doing an Ablation. He said when we do cryo we can't see where the electrical impulses are
Hello Everyone so as promised an update. I saw my EP on Friday. He explained that Afib usually occurs around certain sites in the left Atrium (? Is that the correct term) and these are the sites they target when doing an Ablation. He said when we do cryo we can't see where the electrical impulses are
waveylines
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Pacemaker implanted AV node ablated
Monday I had the rest of my surgery finished, and my pacemaker connected and AV node ablated. I have a new and different pacemaker if you did not see my previous posts. It is called.Azure by Medtronics and only approved in October by the FDA here in the states. According to my doctor prior to this,
Monday I had the rest of my surgery finished, and my pacemaker connected and AV node ablated. I have a new and different pacemaker if you did not see my previous posts. It is called.Azure by Medtronics and only approved in October by the FDA here in the states. According to my doctor prior to this,
DawnTX
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AF Association
1 year ago
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