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Should GCA sufferers take the shingles vaccine?
http://consumer.healthday.com/senior-citizen-information-31/misc-aging-news-10/study-ties-shingles-virus-to-dangerous-blood-vessel-disease-in-elderly-696591.html “…The researchers looked for links between the condition and the chickenpox/shingles virus because of the unusual way that it replicates in
http://consumer.healthday.com/senior-citizen-information-31/misc-aging-news-10/study-ties-shingles-virus-to-dangerous-blood-vessel-disease-in-elderly-696591.html “…The researchers looked for links between the condition and the chickenpox/shingles virus because of the unusual way that it replicates in
Asbeck
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Blood counts from 11-th may
Hy everyone, My last results :WBC 67.1;LYM 87%;ALC 58;Hb 12.7;PLT 233;only one aria with swollen lymph node (the right size of my neck), small skin infections. My Doc said to prepare for treatment, and ask me my opinion about a monotherapy with Rithuximab.Please yours comments. Thanks all for a prompt
Hy everyone, My last results :WBC 67.1;LYM 87%;ALC 58;Hb 12.7;PLT 233;only one aria with swollen lymph node (the right size of my neck), small skin infections. My Doc said to prepare for treatment, and ask me my opinion about a monotherapy with Rithuximab.Please yours comments. Thanks all for a prompt
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Going off Ibrutinib: should we be worried?
Hi everyone. My husband was due to go in for a stem cell transplant this week but it has been delayed as he wasn't well on the day. Due to a theatre being unavailable for the donor (for taking cells from bone marrow), it's been put back two weeks. This means my husband will now be off Ibrutinib for
Hi everyone. My husband was due to go in for a stem cell transplant this week but it has been delayed as he wasn't well on the day. Due to a theatre being unavailable for the donor (for taking cells from bone marrow), it's been put back two weeks. This means my husband will now be off Ibrutinib for
MJN44
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CLL Support
9 years ago
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Novel Biologic Agents for Non-HL and CLL — Part 2: Adoptive Cellular Immunotherapy, Small-Molecule Inhibitors, and Immunomodulation
Tanya Siddiqi, MD and Steven T. Rosen, MD complete their comprehensive review in part 2: [i]"In this two-part review, we discuss biologic therapies classified by their targets and mechanisms of action that have received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Tanya Siddiqi, MD and Steven T. Rosen, MD complete their comprehensive review in part 2: [i]"In this two-part review, we discuss biologic therapies classified by their targets and mechanisms of action that have received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the treatment of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
It’s Time to Tackle the Evidence Gap in Lymphoid Cancers - Ahmad Halwani, MD
Ahmad Halwani, Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology and Hematologic Malignancies, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah Healthcare, Salt Lake City, USA, examines the [i]"mostly unmet need for research that aims to further our understanding of the comparative effectiveness of cancer treatments
Ahmad Halwani, Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology and Hematologic Malignancies, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah Healthcare, Salt Lake City, USA, examines the [i]"mostly unmet need for research that aims to further our understanding of the comparative effectiveness of cancer treatments
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
HODGKINS LYMPHOMA DISEASE (STAGE IV AES)
HI, NAMASTHE SIR/MADAM My wife has under gone Chemotherphy (ABVD) 5th cycle on 20.04.15. 6th cycle is proposed on 5th May,2015. Yesterday Blood test was carried out i.e. CBP with ESR, Serum creatinine, serum Bilirubin. 5th cycle was done on 20.04.2015. At that time Blood report i.e. CBP with ESR
HI, NAMASTHE SIR/MADAM My wife has under gone Chemotherphy (ABVD) 5th cycle on 20.04.15. 6th cycle is proposed on 5th May,2015. Yesterday Blood test was carried out i.e. CBP with ESR, Serum creatinine, serum Bilirubin. 5th cycle was done on 20.04.2015. At that time Blood report i.e. CBP with ESR
babu57
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Breast Cancer India
9 years ago
DLBCL articles from April 2015 Hematology Times
Technique helps determine DLBCL subtypes: A new technique can quickly and easily differentiate the two major subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), researchers have reported in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics. : “Differences in the progression of the disease and clinical outcomes can
Technique helps determine DLBCL subtypes: A new technique can quickly and easily differentiate the two major subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), researchers have reported in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics. : “Differences in the progression of the disease and clinical outcomes can
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Mr
Multi myeloma patient diagnosed in 2013, had stem cell transplant April 2014 but told relapsed November 2014. Started Revlamid / dexamethazone January 2015, so far despite some side effects going in the right direction but so was transplant so fingers still crossed.
Multi myeloma patient diagnosed in 2013, had stem cell transplant April 2014 but told relapsed November 2014. Started Revlamid / dexamethazone January 2015, so far despite some side effects going in the right direction but so was transplant so fingers still crossed.
Keith18
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Myeloma America Support
9 years ago
CAR - T and safer Bone Marrow Transplants
Haemagological Times has this month published a couple of research articles examining ways to improve control of Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD), the potentially deadly risk associated with bone marrow transplants, where T-Lymphocytes produced from the donor's transplanted bone marrow attack the transplant
Haemagological Times has this month published a couple of research articles examining ways to improve control of Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD), the potentially deadly risk associated with bone marrow transplants, where T-Lymphocytes produced from the donor's transplanted bone marrow attack the transplant
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Seafood: Keeping It Healthy & Safe
From our blog at cookforyourlife.org, written by Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN During the spring and summer months, if we’re not indulging in lobster rolls or moules frites, many of us feel more naturally inclined to eat lighter fresh foods from seasonal produce and seafood. Shellfish, such
From our blog at cookforyourlife.org, written by Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN During the spring and summer months, if we’re not indulging in lobster rolls or moules frites, many of us feel more naturally inclined to eat lighter fresh foods from seasonal produce and seafood. Shellfish, such
tydonald
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Healthy Eating
9 years ago
Post Chemo Effects
Hi. Can somebody out there give me some help? I finished my chemo treatment - Bendamustine & Rituximab - in February and I'm delighted that it was successful although my white cell count is still low. But the problem I have is that for the last couple of months I have, especially in the evenings, what
Hi. Can somebody out there give me some help? I finished my chemo treatment - Bendamustine & Rituximab - in February and I'm delighted that it was successful although my white cell count is still low. But the problem I have is that for the last couple of months I have, especially in the evenings, what
jaypax
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Newly diagnosed with PMR
Being newly diagnosed with PMR I am so pleased that I found this site to learn and share more about this condition. I am grateful to Kate Gilbert who mentioned the site in her fantastic book ' Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide'. Although I live in New Zealand I was able
Being newly diagnosed with PMR I am so pleased that I found this site to learn and share more about this condition. I am grateful to Kate Gilbert who mentioned the site in her fantastic book ' Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis: a survival guide'. Although I live in New Zealand I was able
magmapearl3
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
B vitamins
Hi everyone. Can anyone recommend a good B Complex that contains B1 and b6?. Any ones I've seen dont contain these 2. I also take folate and don't want something that contains extra folic acid. Thanks
Hi everyone. Can anyone recommend a good B Complex that contains B1 and b6?. Any ones I've seen dont contain these 2. I also take folate and don't want something that contains extra folic acid. Thanks
annette12
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Symptoms, symptoms, symptoms
Not been around for a bit, trying to get my NDT up to a reasonable amount slowly. I'm taking 2 grains Thyroid S once a day, before food, away from supplements, etc. I'm also taking 5000 iu B12 sublingual, 25mg Solgar Gentle Iron, selenium, 0.5g D3. The problem is, I've had some really bad migraines
Not been around for a bit, trying to get my NDT up to a reasonable amount slowly. I'm taking 2 grains Thyroid S once a day, before food, away from supplements, etc. I'm also taking 5000 iu B12 sublingual, 25mg Solgar Gentle Iron, selenium, 0.5g D3. The problem is, I've had some really bad migraines
mistydog
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Giant Cell Arteritis - Take part in Clinical Research
Have you been diagnosed with GCA? Are you happy to try a new treatment? Are you happy to be involved in a clinical study? Please follow this link for more details. http://www.vasculitis.org.uk/news/giant-cell-temporal-arteritis-clinical-study
Have you been diagnosed with GCA? Are you happy to try a new treatment? Are you happy to be involved in a clinical study? Please follow this link for more details. http://www.vasculitis.org.uk/news/giant-cell-temporal-arteritis-clinical-study
Suzym2u
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
9 years ago
experience CLL Ibrutinib Colitis
Hi Maybe there is a better route out of this? I am a man in the UK and was diagnosed with CLL aged 38 in 2007. I had six rounds of FCR and achieved MRD. In January 2011 ill with EBV for a year. June 2012 started FCR again. Five times. January 2013 0.0 neutrophils for eight days. May 2013 dexamethasone
Hi Maybe there is a better route out of this? I am a man in the UK and was diagnosed with CLL aged 38 in 2007. I had six rounds of FCR and achieved MRD. In January 2011 ill with EBV for a year. June 2012 started FCR again. Five times. January 2013 0.0 neutrophils for eight days. May 2013 dexamethasone
Corin850
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Stem Cell Transplant
I am 64 years old and was diagnosed with primary MF four years ago. I have recently been part of the Pacritinib drug trial but have had to discontinue taking the drug due to complications. My consultant has raised the possibility of stem cell transplant. I would be interested in know in anybody's
I am 64 years old and was diagnosed with primary MF four years ago. I have recently been part of the Pacritinib drug trial but have had to discontinue taking the drug due to complications. My consultant has raised the possibility of stem cell transplant. I would be interested in know in anybody's
john2cv6
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MPN Voice
9 years ago
Child with sickle cell
I have a question my daughter is 4 and had sickle cell trait, about every two to three weeks she says that her stomach is hurting. She still eats and plays but all day long she says her stomach is hurting. Later on in the day she throws up everywhere. She does this about 3 times and then after that
I have a question my daughter is 4 and had sickle cell trait, about every two to three weeks she says that her stomach is hurting. She still eats and plays but all day long she says her stomach is hurting. Later on in the day she throws up everywhere. She does this about 3 times and then after that
gregndi
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Sickle Cell Society
9 years ago
Assessing Response With Novel Agents in CLL - OncLive Peer Exchange
While this peer review may be over technical for many, it does provide an insight into how the new CLL drugs are challenging the established methods of assessing treatment effectiveness. Panelists:- Myron S. Czuczman, MD, Roswell Park; John C. Byrd, MD, Ohio State; Richard Furman, MD, Weill Cornell;
While this peer review may be over technical for many, it does provide an insight into how the new CLL drugs are challenging the established methods of assessing treatment effectiveness. Panelists:- Myron S. Czuczman, MD, Roswell Park; John C. Byrd, MD, Ohio State; Richard Furman, MD, Weill Cornell;
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
More evidence on how exercise shapes our destiny
Not CLL related, but more evidence that exercise shapes our bodies and our health. Analysis of baseline fitness data from a study of nearly 14,000 men compiled between 1971 and 2009, and lung, prostate, and colorectal cancer diagnoses and outcomes using Medicare data from 1999 to 2009, showed that improved
Not CLL related, but more evidence that exercise shapes our bodies and our health. Analysis of baseline fitness data from a study of nearly 14,000 men compiled between 1971 and 2009, and lung, prostate, and colorectal cancer diagnoses and outcomes using Medicare data from 1999 to 2009, showed that improved
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
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