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Sheffield ICD Support Group
We are pleased to invite you to the Sheffield Northern General Hospital ICD Support Group meeting, taking place at the Medical Education Centre (MEC) Northern General Hospital (near Chesterman building), on Wednesday 20 September 2023 from 10.30am to 1.30pm. This group is for patients who have an implantable
We are pleased to invite you to the Sheffield Northern General Hospital ICD Support Group meeting, taking place at the Medical Education Centre (MEC) Northern General Hospital (near Chesterman building), on Wednesday 20 September 2023 from 10.30am to 1.30pm. This group is for patients who have an implantable
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Arrhythmia Alliance
10 months ago
Cancer takes another brave man
My wonderful husband passed away yesterday after fighting the beast for 15 years. Gleason 8 all but one core positive. He was so strong tried so hard, 2 clinical trials radiation, Zytiga, Xofigo, lupron for the entire time. Finally at age 65 his body could take no more, he lost over 40 pounds, no energy
My wonderful husband passed away yesterday after fighting the beast for 15 years. Gleason 8 all but one core positive. He was so strong tried so hard, 2 clinical trials radiation, Zytiga, Xofigo, lupron for the entire time. Finally at age 65 his body could take no more, he lost over 40 pounds, no energy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Autovaccination seems a hot topic lately: Mt. Sinai autovaccination technique to turn cold prostate cancer hot (Phase 1)
ok, I am exposing myself to j-o-h-n in more than one way with that title... This is for regional leagues (locally advanced PCa), while we are the NFL of prostate cancer here, but the fact that a cold cancer was turned hot is very promising as it has always been the main limit of immuno therapies applied
ok, I am exposing myself to j-o-h-n in more than one way with that title... This is for regional leagues (locally advanced PCa), while we are the NFL of prostate cancer here, but the fact that a cold cancer was turned hot is very promising as it has always been the main limit of immuno therapies applied
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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Thyroid nodules surgery survey (BTF)
Posting this because helping with research is often a good idea. However, there are only three days to go! I've only just noticed it and have not gone through what they are asking for. [i]
Thyroid nodules surgery survey
[/i] [i]Complete a survey sharing your experiences of thyroid nodule surgery
Posting this because helping with research is often a good idea. However, there are only three days to go! I've only just noticed it and have not gone through what they are asking for. [i]
Thyroid nodules surgery survey
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
SOME ADVICE FROM YOU NICE PEOPLE
Hello everyone. I have an ablation on 2015 for AF and the results were perfect for 7 years, no medication and no limitations at all. Suddenly on Nov 2021 the AF returned, I was put on medication and FA was going on and of for all year 2022, then we decided to have another (2°) ablation on Novembre
Hello everyone. I have an ablation on 2015 for AF and the results were perfect for 7 years, no medication and no limitations at all. Suddenly on Nov 2021 the AF returned, I was put on medication and FA was going on and of for all year 2022, then we decided to have another (2°) ablation on Novembre
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AF Association
1 year ago
Interesting quiz via Medscape
https://reference.medscape.com/viewarticle/988436_2 I know you have to join to see the whole article but it is free.Pic is of first question which presumably was answered in the main by health care professionals. Hmmm. It also states that maintaining sinus rhythm does not reduce risk of stroke without
https://reference.medscape.com/viewarticle/988436_2 I know you have to join to see the whole article but it is free.Pic is of first question which presumably was answered in the main by health care professionals. Hmmm. It also states that maintaining sinus rhythm does not reduce risk of stroke without
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AF Association
1 year ago
newbie diagnosed with ectopic beats, but also paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
Had slow heart beat for 5 days with slight flutterings. Thought it was my Afib starting again. Had ecg at drs yesterday and was told it was ectopic beats. I’m not taking any medication , was on 2.5mg Bisoprolol as pill in pocket, but advised to stop it. It’s horrible, I have them all day,not sure why
Had slow heart beat for 5 days with slight flutterings. Thought it was my Afib starting again. Had ecg at drs yesterday and was told it was ectopic beats. I’m not taking any medication , was on 2.5mg Bisoprolol as pill in pocket, but advised to stop it. It’s horrible, I have them all day,not sure why
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Confused (like a lot of us!)
After an Afib episode when I ended up calling an ambulance, the cardio put me on Flecainide 2x50mg daily, without actually seeing me. It has worked (touch wood) and I no longer have Afib episodes. A friend who also discovered he had Afib was immediately sent for an ablation. My question is what makes
After an Afib episode when I ended up calling an ambulance, the cardio put me on Flecainide 2x50mg daily, without actually seeing me. It has worked (touch wood) and I no longer have Afib episodes. A friend who also discovered he had Afib was immediately sent for an ablation. My question is what makes
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AF Association
1 year ago
Low Dose Naltrexone
Hi I’ve just started taking Low dose naltrexone(LDN) and was wondering if anyone else had tried it? I’m hoping it reduces my antibodies and the constant aches/ pain. However I feel like I’m pinning a lot on it!! ( just for background I developed a goitre in 2021, biopsy came back inconclusive so I had
Hi I’ve just started taking Low dose naltrexone(LDN) and was wondering if anyone else had tried it? I’m hoping it reduces my antibodies and the constant aches/ pain. However I feel like I’m pinning a lot on it!! ( just for background I developed a goitre in 2021, biopsy came back inconclusive so I had
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Not PCa but related. Imuno therapies keeps getting better.
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Report Back from SGO: What’s New in Uterine Cancer (research)? IMPORTANT WEBINAR!
Friday, April 5 at 1-2pm ET If you haven't signed up for this, now's the time! It's good to sign up even if you can't attend at the webinar because SHARE will send you the link to the recording. https://www.sharecancersupport.org/report-back-from-sgo-whats-new-in-uterine-cancer-feb-2024/ Doctors
Friday, April 5 at 1-2pm ET If you haven't signed up for this, now's the time! It's good to sign up even if you can't attend at the webinar because SHARE will send you the link to the recording. https://www.sharecancersupport.org/report-back-from-sgo-whats-new-in-uterine-cancer-feb-2024/ Doctors
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SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
2 months ago
PSMA PET Results - don’t know what to do next (more tests?)
Hi everyone, For those who have been following my dad was diagnosed with PCa on Jan 18th, PI-RADS 5, Gleason 8, PSA 10.4. He started 50mg of Casodex on March 8, and had Eligard 30mg injection March 26th. He has had bone scan (nothing notable), CT (nothing notable), MRI showed one of his pelvic
Hi everyone, For those who have been following my dad was diagnosed with PCa on Jan 18th, PI-RADS 5, Gleason 8, PSA 10.4. He started 50mg of Casodex on March 8, and had Eligard 30mg injection March 26th. He has had bone scan (nothing notable), CT (nothing notable), MRI showed one of his pelvic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Not PCa but related. Imuno therapies keeps getting better.
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Meta analysis of Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group(ECOG) PS predicts OS regardless of category, previous chemotherapy, and mPC population
”Overall, 75 studies, comprising 32,298 patients, were included. Most studies (72/75) included patients with mCRPC. Higher ECOG PS was associated with a significant increase in mortality risk, with the highest estimate observed among patients with mCRPC with an ECOG PS of ≥2 versus <2 (hazard ratio [
”Overall, 75 studies, comprising 32,298 patients, were included. Most studies (72/75) included patients with mCRPC. Higher ECOG PS was associated with a significant increase in mortality risk, with the highest estimate observed among patients with mCRPC with an ECOG PS of ≥2 versus <2 (hazard ratio [
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Diabetes drug may help slow progression of Parkinson’s – study
https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/national/24230038.diabetes-drug-may-help-slow-progression-parkinsons---study
A diabetes drug may help slow the progression of Parkinson’s, according to a recent study.
A diabetes drug may be able to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease, representing a
https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/national/24230038.diabetes-drug-may-help-slow-progression-parkinsons---study
A diabetes drug may help slow the progression of Parkinson’s, according to a recent study.
A diabetes drug may be able to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease, representing a
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Lutetium at earlier stage, clinical trial is enrolling
The second trial provides men with metastatic prostate cancer access to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted therapy prior to chemotherapy. Currently, PSMA-targeted therapy is only available after chemotherapy. However, phase III clinical trials have shown that PSMA-targeted therapies are
The second trial provides men with metastatic prostate cancer access to prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted therapy prior to chemotherapy. Currently, PSMA-targeted therapy is only available after chemotherapy. However, phase III clinical trials have shown that PSMA-targeted therapies are
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Starting clinical trial of AVR-766
Today I start a clinical trial for ARV-766, an AR degrader. I'm coming in at phase 2, and they are only accepting men who have one of 4 point mutations in the AR - I have two. I've been randomized to 300 mg pill, once a day. The other dose is 100mg. I've failed ADT, chemo. Keytruda & Pluvicto. Hoping
Today I start a clinical trial for ARV-766, an AR degrader. I'm coming in at phase 2, and they are only accepting men who have one of 4 point mutations in the AR - I have two. I've been randomized to 300 mg pill, once a day. The other dose is 100mg. I've failed ADT, chemo. Keytruda & Pluvicto. Hoping
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Atrial Flutter?
I had a very similar experience. About four weeks after my RF ablation my heart rate jumped from a very steady 60 to a very steady 135. ( I have an I CD that maintains my heart rate at 60) my EP called, said I was in atrial flutter, and did a cardioversion the next day to shock me back into a normal
I had a very similar experience. About four weeks after my RF ablation my heart rate jumped from a very steady 60 to a very steady 135. ( I have an I CD that maintains my heart rate at 60) my EP called, said I was in atrial flutter, and did a cardioversion the next day to shock me back into a normal
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AF Association
1 year ago
ACTOv clinical trial
HiWonder if anyone is taking part in the ACTOv, trial for patients with high-grade serous and endometrioid ovarian cancer. My wife is facing a reoccurrence and further carboplatin treatment
HiWonder if anyone is taking part in the ACTOv, trial for patients with high-grade serous and endometrioid ovarian cancer. My wife is facing a reoccurrence and further carboplatin treatment
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Improved Posts and Replies
Responding to ChatGPT charging $20 per month to use the advanced versions of Cancer Copilot and Clinical Trial Navigator: We found a way where you won't have to pay. Starting this month, "Advanced Prostate Cancer" will be power-charged by our AI engine…for free. We know many people have been shy about
Responding to ChatGPT charging $20 per month to use the advanced versions of Cancer Copilot and Clinical Trial Navigator: We found a way where you won't have to pay. Starting this month, "Advanced Prostate Cancer" will be power-charged by our AI engine…for free. We know many people have been shy about
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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