SUBSCRIBE NOW: http://bit.ly/2uwI2ZJThis is the emotional moment a woman who battled cancer at the same time as her mom broke the news to her all-clear mom that she was in remission, too. Dannielle Draper and her mom Kristin’s cancer journey started in 2021, when an annual physical saw Kristin, 59, bounced between doctors before she was eventually diagnosed with myelofibrosis, a rare blood cancer that causes scarring of the bone marrow. Over the weeks that followed, Kristin, from Annapolis, Maryland, was set to undergo a stem cell transplant, which would see her unhealthy blood cells with Danielle’s healthy ones. By this point, Danielle had made peace with her mom’s diagnosis, but when she undertook a series of tests to confirm she could be her mom’s donor, doctors found a tumor the size of a fist in Danielle’s chest while carrying out a routine x-ray. On December 21, 2021, Danielle, now 29, discovered she had Stage 1 Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and she and her mom faced the prospect of fighting their cancer battles at the same time. Danielle, from Washington, D.C., started her chemotherapy at the beginning of 2022, while Kristin’s sister became her donor for her stem cell transplant. Both Danielle and her mom were making progress in the summer of 2022, with Danielle in remission and her mom’s transplant deemed a success. But in October 2022, Danielle found out that her cancer fight was not over and the disease had returned. Doctor’s informed Danielle the disease was an aggressive form of Hodgkin’s that was resistant to chemotherapy, and now she, too, would have to undergo a stem cell transplant, using healthy cells from her younger brother. That transplant took place on April 4, 2023, leaving Danielle extremely immunocompromised for months to follow. She was eventually given the news on July 14 that she was again all clear, and she could not wait to break the news to her mom, who was traveling to her apartment in Washington to read the results in-person.VideoID: TT-5800Rights Cleared & Verified: 07/27/2023—-T&T Creative Media is a user-generated video licensing company. We unearth, verify, package, and deliver newsworthy clips to major news organizations and brands worldwide.To license this video clip for media or brand usage, contact licensing@tt-creative.com
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Dr. Sam Siegel describes her early symptoms like fatigue, night sweats, and persistent coughs that eventually led herto discover lumps in their necks. After multiple doctor visits, she was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. Full story & transcript โ https://thepatientstory.com/medical-experts/the-latest-in-hodgkin-lymphoma-treatments/#cancerstories #cancerpatient #cancersurvivor #patientstories #thepatientstory #hodgkinslymphoma #hodgkinlymphoma #lymsm #chemotherapy #cancersymptoms #lymphomaawareness #lymphomasurvivor
A woman with two sets of DNA in her body says she could frame her brother by leaving blood he donated to her at a crime scene. Ananya Bashyam, 24, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia – a type of blood cancer – in October 2021. Her brother Chaitanya, 21, saved her life by donating bone marrow in July 2023. This means Ananya now has two sets of DNA the blood of her brother and the rest of the DNA that is hers. If I left skin or hair at a crime scene it would come as mine. If I left my blood I could frame my brother, she joked. He has actually saved my life.
Vitamin B5, also referred to as pantothenic acid, is a water-soluble B-vitamin that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. It’s named after the Greek word “pantos,” which means “everywhere,” highlighting its wide distribution in various foods.Functions of Vitamin B5: ๐งฌ๐ธ Energy Metabolism: Vitamin B5 is essential for the conversion of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats from the food we eat into energy that our body can use.๐ธ Cellular Health: Pantothenic acid is a key component of coenzyme A (CoA), which is involved in numerous biochemical reactions necessary for cell function, growth, and repair.๐ธ Hormone Synthesis: It is crucial for the synthesis of sex hormones, stress hormones (like cortisol), and neurotransmitters that regulate mood and brain function.๐ธ Skin Health: Vitamin B5 is often used in skincare products due to its potential to support healthy skin and wound healing.Sources of Vitamin B5: ๐ฅฆ๐ณ๐ธ Food Sources: Vitamin B5 can be found in a variety of foods, including whole grains, meat (such as chicken and beef), eggs, dairy products, legumes, and vegetables like broccoli and avocados.๐ธ Supplements: Pantothenic acid supplements are available for those who have difficulty meeting their daily requirements through diet alone.Daily Intake and Deficiency: โThe recommended daily intake of Vitamin B5 varies based on age, gender, and life stage. Deficiency is rare due to its presence in a wide range of foods, but when it does occur, it can lead to symptoms like fatigue, numbness, and digestive issues.Remember: ๐While Vitamin B5 is crucial for various bodily functions, it’s important to maintain a balanced diet to ensure you’re getting adequate amounts of all essential nutrients.Incorporating a variety of Vitamin B5-rich foods into your diet can contribute to overall health and well-being! ๐ฝ๏ธ๐ฟPlease note that emojis might not be perfectly rendered in all text environments.
In this clip of the Dopamine and Addiction UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast episode, Adel and Dr. Anna Lembke discuss the Dopamine Pleasure – Pain Balance model and how it applies to addiction.Click here for full episode: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VmtNMe_MmN8&list=PLw0lBK4PlwF7-x9Q50kXI1x1xn05Kg51m&index=2&t=8s&pp=iAQBIf you have any questions or are interested in supporting the UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast, please contact us at: BrainSPORTPodcast@mednet.ucla.eduFollow us on Instagram: @Adel.neuro and @_brainsportFollow us on Twitter: @ahdelneuro
Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, discusses the role of quizartinib in the treatment of patients with FLT3-ITD-mutated acute myeloid leukemia (AML), highlighting the results of the QuANTUM-First trial (NCT02668653). Dr Erba comments on the deeper responses and reduced risk of mortality observed with quizartinib compared to placebo, and recommends quizartinib as a frontline treatment in combination with intensive chemotherapy. This interview took place at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO 2023) held in Houston, TX. These works are owned by Magdalen Medical Publishing (MMP) and are protected by copyright laws and treaties around the world. All rights are reserved.
Shocking Truth: Unveiling the Leukemia Crisis in Pakistan!”How to create awareness about leukemia cancer spreading in Pakistan Educate the public about leukemia. What is it? What are the symptoms? What are the treatment options? The more people know about leukemia, the more likely they are to recognize the symptoms early and seek treatment. Partner with healthcare organizations and government agencies. These organizations can help to spread the word about leukemia awareness and provide resources to patients and their families. Use social media and other online platforms. These platforms can be used to share information about leukemia and connect people with resources. Host events and fundraisers. These events can help to raise awareness of leukemia and raise funds for research and patient support. Incidence rate and number of patients in Pakistan The incidence rate of leukemia in Pakistan is estimated to be 10.5 per 100,000 people. This means that about 10,500 new cases of leukemia are diagnosed in Pakistan each year. The number of people living with leukemia in Pakistan is estimated to be around 100,000. Early symptoms of leukemia The early symptoms of leukemia can be vague and nonspecific, making it difficult to diagnose early. Some common early symptoms of leukemia include: Fatigue Weight loss Easy bruising or bleeding Pale skin Shortness of breath Fever Night sweats Pain in the bones or joints Preventive measures There is no known way to prevent leukemia. However, early detection and treatment can improve the chances of survival. People can reduce their risk of developing leukemia by: Quitting smoking Eating a healthy diet Exercising regularly Avoiding exposure to radiation and benzene Complete details about leukemia Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. It occurs when the bone marrow produces too many abnormal white blood cells. These abnormal white blood cells crowd out the healthy white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Leukemia in PakistanSilent EnemyUnmasking LeukemiaCancer AwarenessBlood CancerHealth NewsPakistan HealthGlobal HealthCancer ResearchCancer TreatmentCancer PreventionLeukemia can be acute or chronic. Acute leukemia develops quickly and requires immediate treatment. Chronic leukemia develops more slowly and may not require treatment right away. The treatment for leukemia depends on the type of leukemia and the stage of the disease. Treatment options may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and bone marrow transplantation. #LeukemiaPakistan#SilentEnemy#UnmaskLeukemia#CancerAwareness#BloodCancer#HealthNews#PakistanHealth#GlobalHealth#CancerResearch#CancerTreatment#CancerPreventionConclusion Leukemia is a serious disease, but it is important to remember that there is hope. With early detection and treatment, many people with leukemia can go on to live long and healthy lives. If you or someone you know has any of the symptoms of leukemia,
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In discussion with Dr. Jeff Sharman, about how to treat CLL. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia course has changed since we have started using BTK inhibitors. Dr. Sharman, director of hematology research at US Oncology Network and Director of Research at Willamette Valley Cancer Institute, was the first to ever give this medication here in the US. We discuss important nuances of CLL management with him, when to proceed with observation vs. treatment, when treating what BTKi to utilize, important side effects one has to keep in mind, and much more.#treatment #algorithm #CLL #venetoclax #2023 #cancer #oncology #oncbrothersWebsite: http://www.oncbrothers.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/oncbrothersContact us at info@oncbrothers.com
On Sept. 12, aquarium staff noticed that the 16-year-old North American river otter was losing weight, even though he kept his usual appetite.