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Interesting article about curing autoimmune diseases
You don't get to view very many free articles, but the Epoch Times had this to say about potentially curing autoimmune diseases. https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/can-autoimmune-disease-be-cured-scientists-say-we-may-be-close-5579207
You don't get to view very many free articles, but the Epoch Times had this to say about potentially curing autoimmune diseases. https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/can-autoimmune-disease-be-cured-scientists-say-we-may-be-close-5579207
CatsandCars
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
New approval for treatment of Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)
FDA Approves Imdelltra (tarlatamab-dlle) for Extensive Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer Written by colleague, Matthew Reiss, MSE, PhD, Manager, Precision Medicine & Navigation, GO2 for Lung Cancer On May 16, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Imdelltra (tarlatamab-dlle) accelerated
FDA Approves Imdelltra (tarlatamab-dlle) for Extensive Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer Written by colleague, Matthew Reiss, MSE, PhD, Manager, Precision Medicine & Navigation, GO2 for Lung Cancer On May 16, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Imdelltra (tarlatamab-dlle) accelerated
Miranda_GO2
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Lung Cancer Support
5 hours ago
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, [i][b] also developing for neuroendocrine prostate cancer[/b][/i]
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, which will now carry the brand name Imdelltra, for the treatment of extensive-stage small lung cancer in patients with disease progression on or after platinum chemotherapy. Imdelltra is approved under the regulator’s accelerated
The FDA on Thursday approved Amgen’s bispecific T-cell engager tarlatamab, which will now carry the brand name Imdelltra, for the treatment of extensive-stage small lung cancer in patients with disease progression on or after platinum chemotherapy. Imdelltra is approved under the regulator’s accelerated
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 hours ago
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Pluvicto
Would appreciate any replies regarding Pluvicto treatments and side effects. Yesterday had follow up appointment with his oncologist to go over scan results. Doctor said obviously the Docetaxel did work some but not enough. Next treatment will be Pluvicto. My husband had his first chemo treatment
Would appreciate any replies regarding Pluvicto treatments and side effects. Yesterday had follow up appointment with his oncologist to go over scan results. Doctor said obviously the Docetaxel did work some but not enough. Next treatment will be Pluvicto. My husband had his first chemo treatment
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 hours ago
Running post cancer
So a shock diagnosis of colon cancer last year, surgery and chemo and I'm now doing c25k for a second time hoping that exercise can have some beneficial effect in keeping me healthy. Anyone else in this situation?
So a shock diagnosis of colon cancer last year, surgery and chemo and I'm now doing c25k for a second time hoping that exercise can have some beneficial effect in keeping me healthy. Anyone else in this situation?
RamblingMe
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Couch to 5K
9 hours ago
What IV chemos have worked for you?
Hi all, I’ve failed on both Enhertu (which shrunk my cancer but cause pneumonitis) and now Trodelvy (did not work at all - had major progression in first 3 months). I now have extensive liver mets and new mets in my spine & pelvic bone. I’ll be meeting with my doctor Monday to discuss next steps,
Hi all, I’ve failed on both Enhertu (which shrunk my cancer but cause pneumonitis) and now Trodelvy (did not work at all - had major progression in first 3 months). I now have extensive liver mets and new mets in my spine & pelvic bone. I’ll be meeting with my doctor Monday to discuss next steps,
LDR1
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
17 hours ago
Strong negative reaction to first Docetaxel treatment
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an immunotherapy. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday. I lasted 2 minutes and 7cc before I had a severe reaction - severe flushing (glowing red from head to toe), difficulty breathing, sweating, uncontrollable shivering.
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an immunotherapy. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday. I lasted 2 minutes and 7cc before I had a severe reaction - severe flushing (glowing red from head to toe), difficulty breathing, sweating, uncontrollable shivering.
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Raised liver function on niraparib
Good morning all,This is my first post although I have found the site very helpful during my journey, and thank everyone for sharing their experiences. It's very helpful to know yo are not alone. I have recently started niraparib after surgery and chemo, initially side effects minor, slightly raised
Good morning all,This is my first post although I have found the site very helpful during my journey, and thank everyone for sharing their experiences. It's very helpful to know yo are not alone. I have recently started niraparib after surgery and chemo, initially side effects minor, slightly raised
Bluedoor24
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My Ovacome
2 days ago
HoneyYorkie
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
Following on from my previous post when I was eventually (after 6months) diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma of my lower left lobe, I had surgery 3 weeks ago to remove the lobe - called a Lobectomy. I’d just like to say even though the lobe was ‘sticky’ and therefore the surgery took 4.5hours, which was longer
HoneyYorkie
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 days ago
Started Phase 1 trial - RO7656594 yesterday
Started clinical trial through Honor Health Research in Scottsdale yesterday. Day one was intense with multiple labs and EKG's after his first dose. Appointments today and tomorrow without the med but with follow up labs/EKG's. Friday's appointment will be the start of daily medication. Bone scans and
Started clinical trial through Honor Health Research in Scottsdale yesterday. Day one was intense with multiple labs and EKG's after his first dose. Appointments today and tomorrow without the med but with follow up labs/EKG's. Friday's appointment will be the start of daily medication. Bone scans and
Yadifan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Update, small cell
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I posted but check in time to time. I'm not really sure of the purpose of this update is except we don't have a lot of family so I'm hoping writing it down will help. Please be sensitive as I'm struggling. I really can't hear about should of dones. My husband was
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I posted but check in time to time. I'm not really sure of the purpose of this update is except we don't have a lot of family so I'm hoping writing it down will help. Please be sensitive as I'm struggling. I really can't hear about should of dones. My husband was
Fdccs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Swimming advice
Hello to all you amazing, strong, determined beautiful ladies 😍 I have always been an avid regular swimmer, the last 5 years I have swam in the sea and lakes mainly. However, my oncologist advised against swimming atall during treatment due to the significant risk of infection and the possible impact
Hello to all you amazing, strong, determined beautiful ladies 😍 I have always been an avid regular swimmer, the last 5 years I have swam in the sea and lakes mainly. However, my oncologist advised against swimming atall during treatment due to the significant risk of infection and the possible impact
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
3 days ago
Ibrutinib VS V&O
Hi everyone I am looking for some clarity here. I started IMBRUVICA a few years ago and all is well so far thank goodness. What I’m wondering is: it seems from what I’ve gathered here that V and O is fixed term and causes remission back to watch and wait while those of us on IMBRUVICA are on it indefinitely
Hi everyone I am looking for some clarity here. I started IMBRUVICA a few years ago and all is well so far thank goodness. What I’m wondering is: it seems from what I’ve gathered here that V and O is fixed term and causes remission back to watch and wait while those of us on IMBRUVICA are on it indefinitely
GettinThruIt
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CLL Support
3 days ago
Trodelvy after one year update
Hello and please excuse the lengthy post as I have a lot bouncing around in my head. I want to review my treatment path so far: I was diagnosed denovo in September 2019. Mets to lungs and bones. Started with Ibrance and Letrozole and lungs cleared immediately bones were fairly stable and CA15 dropped
Hello and please excuse the lengthy post as I have a lot bouncing around in my head. I want to review my treatment path so far: I was diagnosed denovo in September 2019. Mets to lungs and bones. Started with Ibrance and Letrozole and lungs cleared immediately bones were fairly stable and CA15 dropped
Iwasborntodothis
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 days ago
Hi, Im new here! Stage IV Ovarian Ca champion
Hello, My name is Nicole. Im 42 and live in Florida with my husband and our two children 8&9. i had battled and won stage I breast cancer when I was 26 years old in 2009. I had been complaining of all the symptoms in 2022 only to be brushed off and not taken seriously. When my OBGYN took me seriously
Hello, My name is Nicole. Im 42 and live in Florida with my husband and our two children 8&9. i had battled and won stage I breast cancer when I was 26 years old in 2009. I had been complaining of all the symptoms in 2022 only to be brushed off and not taken seriously. When my OBGYN took me seriously
Nlehrer
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
3 days ago
Primary Peritoneal Cancer
I was diagnosed with PPC stage III C in April of 2023. After consulting with onocologist and gynecologist/oncologist it was decided to do 3 rounds of chemotherapy then debulking surgery followed by 3 more rounds of chemo. After first 3 rounds I had a very positive response with major shrinkage of tumor
I was diagnosed with PPC stage III C in April of 2023. After consulting with onocologist and gynecologist/oncologist it was decided to do 3 rounds of chemotherapy then debulking surgery followed by 3 more rounds of chemo. After first 3 rounds I had a very positive response with major shrinkage of tumor
Hockeymom52
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My Ovacome
3 days ago
Next step
Just finished up with chemo. Went from 139 psa @ dx to 1.66. I didn't make it to the non detectable team. Not sure what to think as many here with higher psa's have gone down lower. I'm currently still on Orgovyx and Nubeqa. Should I ask for more rounds of chemo as I've done 6 ? Will my PSA possibly
Just finished up with chemo. Went from 139 psa @ dx to 1.66. I didn't make it to the non detectable team. Not sure what to think as many here with higher psa's have gone down lower. I'm currently still on Orgovyx and Nubeqa. Should I ask for more rounds of chemo as I've done 6 ? Will my PSA possibly
APK3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Fatigue & Appetite loss
Please can anyone help me - I'm really struggling with fatigue which seems to continued after my Chemo stopped in May 2023, plus I just cannot regain my appetite and I am finding this so difficult combined with the daily battle against the disease. Thank you buddies for being there clive
Please can anyone help me - I'm really struggling with fatigue which seems to continued after my Chemo stopped in May 2023, plus I just cannot regain my appetite and I am finding this so difficult combined with the daily battle against the disease. Thank you buddies for being there clive
Nyon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Bone loss, due to any CLL treatments?
This is not strictly related to CLL. My sister has had chemotherapy for breast cancer, which caused bone loss/reduction of bone density, especially in the jaw area. Are there any CLL treatments that cause bone loss?
This is not strictly related to CLL. My sister has had chemotherapy for breast cancer, which caused bone loss/reduction of bone density, especially in the jaw area. Are there any CLL treatments that cause bone loss?
MistyMountainHop
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CLL Support
4 days ago
Anyone has treatment addressing Genomic ATM Mutations?
I have a tier 1 genomic mutation ATM FRAMESHIFT MUTATION Anyone try Provenge? I am trying to found if I should do the drug of the moment suggested to me Keytruda by MSK ARK Inhibitors A Vaccine maybe? I’m in chemotherapy for Liver Mets see bio MSK wants to add Keytruda He said all
I have a tier 1 genomic mutation ATM FRAMESHIFT MUTATION Anyone try Provenge? I am trying to found if I should do the drug of the moment suggested to me Keytruda by MSK ARK Inhibitors A Vaccine maybe? I’m in chemotherapy for Liver Mets see bio MSK wants to add Keytruda He said all
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
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