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Introduction to targeted drugs
CLL/SLL is classified as a type of NHL by the World Health Organisation. This is an interesting article written by Karl Schwartz of Lymphomation.org it may aid your understanding of targeted drugs. This is an easy understand overview of the topic. remember some of the drug listed are not for CLL
CLL/SLL is classified as a type of NHL by the World Health Organisation. This is an interesting article written by Karl Schwartz of Lymphomation.org it may aid your understanding of targeted drugs. This is an easy understand overview of the topic. remember some of the drug listed are not for CLL
HAIRBEAR_UK
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CLL Support
11 years ago
More drug studies and trials on the way!
Good to see the search for improved CLL treatments continues: 1) A Phase 2 of GS-9973 in Subjects With Relapsed or Refractory Hematologic Malignancies http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01799889?term=gs-9973&rank=1 This is a study evaluating the efficacy, safety, and pharmacodynamics of GS-9973
Good to see the search for improved CLL treatments continues: 1) A Phase 2 of GS-9973 in Subjects With Relapsed or Refractory Hematologic Malignancies http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01799889?term=gs-9973&rank=1 This is a study evaluating the efficacy, safety, and pharmacodynamics of GS-9973
AussieNeil
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11 years ago
Its coming back :/
Well what can I say im still housebound but was beginning to be happy in my surroundings as I had,nt really suffered a panic attack in a few weeks and then wham last night a big one, but it was very different to any ive had before I felt as if my body was falling and that I was slippin away and I had
Well what can I say im still housebound but was beginning to be happy in my surroundings as I had,nt really suffered a panic attack in a few weeks and then wham last night a big one, but it was very different to any ive had before I felt as if my body was falling and that I was slippin away and I had
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11 years ago
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Positive thinking?
I was intrigued by an interesting post by Karl Swartz today on the CLLresearch group at Yahoo. Karl is a very active patient advocate and president of Patients Against Lymphoma, www.lymphomation.org He posts regularly to the community much about CLL, on this occasion his thought provoking
I was intrigued by an interesting post by Karl Swartz today on the CLLresearch group at Yahoo. Karl is a very active patient advocate and president of Patients Against Lymphoma, www.lymphomation.org He posts regularly to the community much about CLL, on this occasion his thought provoking
HAIRBEAR_UK
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CLL Support
11 years ago
I have 3 sons who have just been diagnosed with ALD
The youngest 2 will be having bone marrow transplants. Was wondering what peoples experiences were. Also my eldest is in an arrested state at present, but due to his LOES score being 14 and already having suffered nerve damage there is nothing the doctors will do when it starts progressing again. Was
The youngest 2 will be having bone marrow transplants. Was wondering what peoples experiences were. Also my eldest is in an arrested state at present, but due to his LOES score being 14 and already having suffered nerve damage there is nothing the doctors will do when it starts progressing again. Was
littlelegs2
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Leukodystrophy Support
11 years ago
Is Dapsone treatment usually diagnostic for Herptiformis Dermatitis (HD)?
Also, is it normal to get some minor itching even while on Dapsone? Although i have not had any full out flare-ups, I have occasionally experienced itchiness and still some sensitivity to seams and fabrics. Any assistance is much appreciated although I know this site may not have as many sufferers of
Also, is it normal to get some minor itching even while on Dapsone? Although i have not had any full out flare-ups, I have occasionally experienced itchiness and still some sensitivity to seams and fabrics. Any assistance is much appreciated although I know this site may not have as many sufferers of
Zlata
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 years ago
Awareness Cards for GPs
Last year the Australian Leukaemia Foundation produced some A4 information cards for presentation to GPs to raise the awareness of blood cancers. Given recent discussions on this group regarding raising awareness of CLL, I'm sure that the two referenced below will be of interest: 1) Is Lymphoma on
Last year the Australian Leukaemia Foundation produced some A4 information cards for presentation to GPs to raise the awareness of blood cancers. Given recent discussions on this group regarding raising awareness of CLL, I'm sure that the two referenced below will be of interest: 1) Is Lymphoma on
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
11 years ago
chemotherapy not causing many side effects,,does it mean that it isn't being effective?...
my mother has been diagnosed esophageal cancer (adenocarcinoma),.. stage IV ... chemotherapy has been started last week.... but shez not showing many side effects... does it mean that chemotherapy is not being effective..??.. :(
my mother has been diagnosed esophageal cancer (adenocarcinoma),.. stage IV ... chemotherapy has been started last week.... but shez not showing many side effects... does it mean that chemotherapy is not being effective..??.. :(
megha003
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
W7R2: For my colleague who died on Wednesday
So my close colleague for 13 years died on Wednesday after a failed stem cell transplant. (We are both doctors) He was planning to be back at work in March after a week in ICU and recovery. In fact he had 3 months in ICU then 2 weeks on a normal ward then his last 3 days ventilated in ICU. What a shitty
So my close colleague for 13 years died on Wednesday after a failed stem cell transplant. (We are both doctors) He was planning to be back at work in March after a week in ICU and recovery. In fact he had 3 months in ICU then 2 weeks on a normal ward then his last 3 days ventilated in ICU. What a shitty
PhilippaB
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11 years ago
I have been on Dapsone for three weeks now, and felt enormous relief Immediately: no pain. Only problem is a slightly itchy scalp.
Will Dapsone eventually repair my scalp? Anyone else had this problem?
Will Dapsone eventually repair my scalp? Anyone else had this problem?
Zlata
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 years ago
Can you have sickle cell crisis when you're just a sickle cell carrier?
Hello, my name is Dorothee, I am french. My daughter is called Clara, She is 10 years old, Her father is African (Gambia), but has hardly ever been there in her life. We live in Portsmouth and lived in France before. Clara grew "very quickly" recently, she is even more developed than some of the pupils
Hello, my name is Dorothee, I am french. My daughter is called Clara, She is 10 years old, Her father is African (Gambia), but has hardly ever been there in her life. We live in Portsmouth and lived in France before. Clara grew "very quickly" recently, she is even more developed than some of the pupils
Dottie62930
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Sickle Cell Society
11 years ago
If chemotherapy & radiotherapy is completed of a patient, is there any test which reveals that there no cancer cell left inside...
kumarpeyush
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
How this will be confirm that which cancer is persist in patient if biopsy report differs....
....If biopsy report of same piece differs by two different pathologists. In a particular case one report says NHL while other small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma in neck & larynx and CD-20 test is negative. how this will be confirm that which cancer is persist in patient.
....If biopsy report of same piece differs by two different pathologists. In a particular case one report says NHL while other small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma in neck & larynx and CD-20 test is negative. how this will be confirm that which cancer is persist in patient.
kumarpeyush
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Cancer Patients Aid Association India
11 years ago
raised lymph nodes
hi everyone .newly diagnosed with pbc.had slightly high gt levels for years then all bloods suddenly slightly high except hemoglobin.an ultrasond and ct scan showed partially raised lymph nodes on pancreas.thought my time was up convinced i had pancreatic cancer but a debate with doncaster and sheffield
hi everyone .newly diagnosed with pbc.had slightly high gt levels for years then all bloods suddenly slightly high except hemoglobin.an ultrasond and ct scan showed partially raised lymph nodes on pancreas.thought my time was up convinced i had pancreatic cancer but a debate with doncaster and sheffield
cazz22
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PBC Foundation
11 years ago
Richter's in a Nut Shell
'Richter's transformation, or Richter's syndrome, is an uncommon clinicopathological condition observed in about 5% to 10% of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). "Richter's transformation" refers to the development of aggressive lymphoma during the course of CLL. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
'Richter's transformation, or Richter's syndrome, is an uncommon clinicopathological condition observed in about 5% to 10% of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). "Richter's transformation" refers to the development of aggressive lymphoma during the course of CLL. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Cllcanada
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CLL Support
11 years ago
EBMT Transplant Patient and Family Day
EBMT – European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation will be holding a patient and family day on Saturday 6th April 2013 from 9.30 am – 6 pm in The Mermaid Theatre, Puddle Dock, Blackfriars, London, EC4V 3DB, registration fee is £10 per person. What the day is about On the day you will
EBMT – European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation will be holding a patient and family day on Saturday 6th April 2013 from 9.30 am – 6 pm in The Mermaid Theatre, Puddle Dock, Blackfriars, London, EC4V 3DB, registration fee is £10 per person. What the day is about On the day you will
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MPN Voice
11 years ago
Brilliant News
Hi everyone, I just wanted to update you all about some brilliant news I received on Friday... I was transferred to The Christie a couple of weeks ago once I had finished my IVF treatment with the plan being to have my transplant there and my new consultant did a re test of my bone marrow and it turns
Hi everyone, I just wanted to update you all about some brilliant news I received on Friday... I was transferred to The Christie a couple of weeks ago once I had finished my IVF treatment with the plan being to have my transplant there and my new consultant did a re test of my bone marrow and it turns
Jennie_Barnes
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MPN Voice
11 years ago
Chemotherapy or not?
I was diagnosed with CLL in 1997 though probably had it for some years before that. I had chemo in 2004 and again in 2008. Then I had a right pneumonectomy in 2010 for cancer. Now my haematologist is talking about more chemo since my platelet count is around 34,000 and the infiltration of the bone
I was diagnosed with CLL in 1997 though probably had it for some years before that. I had chemo in 2004 and again in 2008. Then I had a right pneumonectomy in 2010 for cancer. Now my haematologist is talking about more chemo since my platelet count is around 34,000 and the infiltration of the bone
Tanagergreen
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CLL Support
11 years ago
hi, my husbands diagnosis has now been changed toi cd5 positive splenic marginal zone lymphoma can any tell me if this is better or worse
than cll as he doesn't go back to hospital till next month .thank you Landlady
than cll as he doesn't go back to hospital till next month .thank you Landlady
landlady
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CLL Support
11 years ago
Roche’s GA101 Met Goals in Stage One of Trial to Replace Rituxan
'GA101 combined with chemotherapy helped CLL patients live longer without their disease progressing than chemotherapy alone, the Basel, Switzerland-based drugmaker said in an e- mailed statement today. The medicine is a partnership with U.S. biotechnology company Biogen Idec Inc. Still to come
'GA101 combined with chemotherapy helped CLL patients live longer without their disease progressing than chemotherapy alone, the Basel, Switzerland-based drugmaker said in an e- mailed statement today. The medicine is a partnership with U.S. biotechnology company Biogen Idec Inc. Still to come
Cllcanada
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11 years ago
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