CLL Support Association (CLLSA)
CLL Support Association (CLLSA)
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Відео

Rhiannon Lambkin on the STATIC trial website
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Rhiannon Lambkin on the STATIC trial website
Lelia Duley discussing patient input to trials
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Lelia Duley discussing patient input to trials
Dr Talha Munir on the STATIC trial
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Dr Talha Munir on the STATIC trial
Introduction and Professor David Allsup on the FLAIR trial
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Introduction and Professor David Allsup on the FLAIR trial
Troy - CLL patient story
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Troy - CLL patient story
Rory Williams - CLL patient story
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Rory Williams - CLL patient story
Hilary Lindsay, Chair of CLL Support Trustees discusses Support ACT
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Hilary Lindsay, Chair of CLL Support Trustees discusses Support ACT
Dr Gavin Preston - Q & A session
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Dr Gavin Preston - Q & A session
Dr Gavin Preston - CLL & the current treatment landscape in Scotland
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Dr Gavin Preston - CLL & the current treatment landscape in Scotland
Dr Anna Baker - The Benefits of Exercise and it's role to play in treatment
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Dr Anna Baker - The Benefits of Exercise and it's role to play in treatment
CLL Treatments: Past, Present and Future with Dr Piers Patten
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CLL Treatments: Past, Present and Future with Dr Piers Patten
Debbie 20 years
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Debbie 20 years
CLLS Montage September 2024
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CLLS Montage September 2024
An interview with CLL Support's Coordinator Sarah Tobin
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An interview with CLL Support's Coordinator Sarah Tobin
CLL Support over the last 20 years
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CLL Support over the last 20 years
A patient's story from one of our trustees
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A patient's story from one of our trustees
Panel Q and A
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Panel Q and A
Prof Follows Q+A FC
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Prof Follows Q A FC
An overview of CLL and developments in therapy with Prof Follows
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An overview of CLL and developments in therapy with Prof Follows
Dr Nicolas Martinez discusses discusses the UnCoVer dataset in patients with blood cancer
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Dr Nicolas Martinez discusses discusses the UnCoVer dataset in patients with blood cancer
2024 CLL/SLL Survey - key findings and discussion
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2024 CLL/SLL Survey - key findings and discussion
Dr Andrzej Frygier discusses Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and the patient journey
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Dr Andrzej Frygier discusses Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and the patient journey
Prof Gavin Barlow discusses the management of infection and vaccination in CLL
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Prof Gavin Barlow discusses the management of infection and vaccination in CLL
Dr David Allsup Q & A session at the CLL Support conference in York
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Dr David Allsup Q & A session at the CLL Support conference in York
Michael O' Neil's CLL story
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Michael O' Neil's CLL story
Dr David Allsup discusses CLL diagnosis, treatment pathways and research.
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Dr David Allsup discusses CLL diagnosis, treatment pathways and research.
CLL Support's 20th Anniversary
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CLL Support's 20th Anniversary
A tribute to Lewis Troke
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A tribute to Lewis Troke
David Warner's John O'Groats to Land's End Guiness Book of Records challenge
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David Warner's John O'Groats to Land's End Guiness Book of Records challenge

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @carlyoung8657
    @carlyoung8657 14 днів тому

    So when a CLL patient is in remission is there immune system normal or better?

  • @mike.47
    @mike.47 14 днів тому

    Too bad if I want to join a trial, you have no hospitals in East Anglia. ☹️

  • @donnamartin9825
    @donnamartin9825 20 днів тому

    Does Cll cause hypercholesterolemia?

  • @salz.4939
    @salz.4939 21 день тому

    Thank you! Interesting. I just finished my therapy here in Germany a few weeks ago. My story went a little bit different than Troy's. Diagnosis in 2021. I received 6 x Obinutuzumab infusions starting in November 2023 followed by Venetoclax (ramp up) for 48 weeks. All went well, without serious complications.

  • @AIRMANBEAR
    @AIRMANBEAR Місяць тому

    IM 83 AND HAD TIREDNESS AND MY WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT WENT FROM 20 TO 40 ..SO NOW I HAVE TO BE TESTED FURTHER.. AND HOPE THERE IS A TREATMENT..ON THE HORIZON. ED IN N.Y.

  • @Maria-qm9cg
    @Maria-qm9cg Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation, I was finally able to understand how AIHA can be triggered by CLL.

  • @mdrahamatullahmd4574
    @mdrahamatullahmd4574 2 місяці тому

    Sir I am a CLL patient. I am fighting this disease since 2022. Previously my physician was giving me Ibrutinib to consume but now that has been stopped. Now, they are giving me Acalabrutinib to consume. Rest is alright. One thing is disturbing me gradual bodyweight loss. Please give suggestion and advice.

  • @finiteloops8610
    @finiteloops8610 2 місяці тому

    Appreciate that somebody has taken the time and trouble to put these videos online, but without a word of description! What are the dates of the material that we're looking at? Who are the main characters, and where are the links to their resumes, and perhaps even to some of the studies they talk about? Sadly, it's almost pointless watching any of these when there's no context!

  • @bettymayes3644
    @bettymayes3644 2 місяці тому

    My brother, age 62 when he was diagnosed with CLL and began treatment with acalabrutinib in 2020, within 3 months of taking this drug showed signs of confusion which we thought might be a mild stroke. An MRI was eventually done which showed an undetermind brain mass. After 2 biopsies, done within 3 months of each other, it was discovered it was an aspergilliosis fungal infection . Ibrutinib was known to possibly cause a brain fungus infection and acalabrutinib had no cases reported. My brother was, supposedly, the first reported case. You can google his case study by searching for "CLL patient develops brain fungus after taking acalabrutinib ". The published story didn't quite happen the way it was reported. They left out important details especially as to why there was a need for a second biopsy. I will say that within the first couple of months after taking acalabrutinib he did show remarkable results for his CLL, but it had to be discontinued. For a year his bloodwork still looked good even with taking nothing for his CLL. He was given a fungal treatment through a port right after the brain fungus diagnosis and eventually as an oral treatment and the fungus was slowly shrinking. However, in late September of 2021 he contracted covid and passed away October 9. I truly believe that since covid affects the lungs so severly that the fungas finally entered his lungs and either made the covid worse or it was the fungus alone or both. I might add that the way it was determined that the fungal infection was caused by acalabrutinib is because at the beginning he showed no other signs of a fungus in his sinuses or his lungs....just the brain. Also because the first generation of this BTK inhibitor did have reported cases of fungal brain infections.

  • @MrZimmmy
    @MrZimmmy 2 місяці тому

    Hi Stephan, I’m reaching out to you from the future 😁! It is September’24 and I finished listening to your podcast. Your words and demeanor were helpful - that is normal and matter of fact! Thank you. I hope your cancer has remained in remission. Be well! I truly hope that my MM and I follow a similar trajectory. Daniel

  • @goyo2897
    @goyo2897 2 місяці тому

    Most men in their 60's don't have enough testosterone to move the needle in a 16 week program that lacks intensity. Older men need much more time to move that needle because so many of them are dealing with sarcopenia, they need to do HIIT training which requires working with heart rates approaching 90% of max, there has to be an intensity to the workouts that is significant enough for them to consider dropping out, and they need to have enough testosterone in their system for the work they do to make a difference.

  • @tippimaravala
    @tippimaravala 3 місяці тому

    I have been diagnosed with much and cancer too, and bio and electronically too ,to gag me but always felt cll is cause

  • @tippimaravala
    @tippimaravala 3 місяці тому

    ❤, thnx dr helen marr❤ 🎉

  • @dotknz
    @dotknz 3 місяці тому

    Excellent job, Matt. As a CLL patient diagnosed six months ago and a teacher too, I really admire your positivity. I am now finding it hard to accept that it is my new normal, but I will have to learn it. I have learned some from you already. See? you are a great teacher! Keep it up!

  • @tonychapman2279
    @tonychapman2279 4 місяці тому

    This is so well done. Thank you immensely.

  • @goyo2897
    @goyo2897 4 місяці тому

    It would be much more helpful if patients were asked to disclose their numbers on diagnosis. It provides important context to their stories/symptoms.

  • @susanpage502
    @susanpage502 4 місяці тому

    How long has anyone lived with CLL

  • @nadiafarasati5959
    @nadiafarasati5959 4 місяці тому

    How are you now?

  • @saeedabri
    @saeedabri 5 місяців тому

    My Dad did not recover after being given FCR.

  • @carlyoung8657
    @carlyoung8657 5 місяців тому

    The shingles vaccine has something in it called qs-21,i think it can boost the imune system against other types of infections as well i shingles,i think i am right about that.Maybe a doctor will comment on that.

  • @DESPSIF
    @DESPSIF 5 місяців тому

    WHAT ABOUT THE CAR T CELSS ? ON CLL AN EXPERT MEDICAL OPINION PLEASE ------ THANKS

  • @carlyoung8657
    @carlyoung8657 5 місяців тому

    Anyone newly diagnosed with CLL should watch this vidio,he explained it very well.I have been on watch and wait for 4 years.

  • @montaguable
    @montaguable 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. My wife was diagnosed in her 40's , it was a shocker obviously. She is in her early 50's now and never mentions it. See does have some genetic disposition that tends to better outcomes and is on a watch and wait program.

  • @casireimold9447
    @casireimold9447 6 місяців тому

    🤩 *Promo sm*

  • @Ianmclarenmusic
    @Ianmclarenmusic 7 місяців тому

    Thank you and more power to you ❤

  • @spectator-o8h
    @spectator-o8h 7 місяців тому

    Is the route published online?

  • @dippyfish
    @dippyfish 7 місяців тому

    Good luck. I bet it will be an amazing journey!👍

  • @robintse1707
    @robintse1707 7 місяців тому

    Thank you very much.😊

  • @tonyhewitt1345
    @tonyhewitt1345 7 місяців тому

    Thank you 👏☺️

  • @ncammann
    @ncammann 8 місяців тому

    Well done John. Hope all goes well.

  • @rhymereason3449
    @rhymereason3449 8 місяців тому

    Great presentation - many don't recognize how nerve racking going through treatment during the Covid pandemic was for us patients. It's still hard to get a feel for where my immunity is post treatment with Obin/Ven after achieving MRD status. Before treatment I felt nothing from 3 Covid shots... but after treatment, my Covid booster in Nov. hit me like a bus for 2 days - so I assume that's a sign my immunity has improved! But I can attest to the power of these drugs... after my first infusion of Obinutuzumab - just 10% of the full 1000 mg dose, my white counts fell from 254,000 to 54,000 in just 36 hours - we had to stop treatment and go on saline IVs for a week to avoid tumor lysis syndrome. And there was an infusion reaction... sharp drop in BP. The rest of the infusions and the ramp up on Veneteclax went quite smoothly though with no further side effects except for bouts of diarrhea once or twice a week. Amazing new drugs - it's great to see the progress being made on this disease.

  • @Cleomauser
    @Cleomauser 8 місяців тому

    Q and A are always the most interesting part of a webinar

  • @kimpeterson8090
    @kimpeterson8090 8 місяців тому

    Besides exercise what do you think about carnivore for battling CLL. I have been carnivore 2 years now have CLL but doc thinks eating anything is ok!! I will not eat the standard American diet

  • @kevinjones5560
    @kevinjones5560 8 місяців тому

    I’ve been on it for 6 months. No side effects or problems and my numbers are now normal. It’s amazing. My WBCs did shoot up immediately but came down quickly.

  • @AJ-zz3qm
    @AJ-zz3qm 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing this study. It makes me want to exercise more frequently.

  • @seahorse2
    @seahorse2 8 місяців тому

    Someone who has cancer, or a blood cancer, already looks at diet. Since we need to watch such things potassium, we use a potassium diet to protect kidneys. From drugs.

  • @michaelprice308
    @michaelprice308 10 місяців тому

    As it was noted, it can take a significant number of years to harvest and make deductions from data, particularly with CLL. So, my broad question is - do those determining treatment plans (where the drugs are available) take early insight from such trials or is there a rule of thumb to wait for the evidence? If early signs suggested intermittency of a drug was favourable, is the knowledge there to at-least be considered or would that be seen as bad practice…a jump of the gun?

  • @tonyhewitt1345
    @tonyhewitt1345 10 місяців тому

    Thank you all for being so informative. It's great to hear from the Rock Stars of the CLL world. Again, many thanks.

  • @kimp7977
    @kimp7977 10 місяців тому

    Not ever getting covid vaccine!

    • @trishmarck7798
      @trishmarck7798 9 місяців тому

      Absolutely agree with you !!!

    • @mugflub
      @mugflub Місяць тому

      The hell does that have to do with this presentation? Go away with your medical misinformation. If you want to base your medical decisions on conspiracy theorists and social media memes, then go ahead. Keep it to yourself.

    • @kimp7977
      @kimp7977 Місяць тому

      @@mugflub haha triggered huh!!!

    • @mugflub
      @mugflub Місяць тому

      @@kimp7977 I can tell you really think for yourself XD

  • @trudierogers4005
    @trudierogers4005 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. Your explanation really helped me see why I am having the treatment that I am currently undergoing.

  • @MrStarchild3001
    @MrStarchild3001 11 місяців тому

    This was a wonderful talk! Truly a work of love. Things couldn't be explained better. Thank you!

  • @barryk5549
    @barryk5549 Рік тому

    Can I register for any future trials?

  • @margielaughlin6056
    @margielaughlin6056 Рік тому

    Would Pilates be considered moderate or more?

  • @stephanieslavitt
    @stephanieslavitt Рік тому

    Nice/thx for sharing

  • @andreacoyte7856
    @andreacoyte7856 Рік тому

    Great presentation.

  • @finiteloops8610
    @finiteloops8610 Рік тому

    Really good presentation, with really helpful slides. Thanks Dr. A.!

  • @finiteloops8610
    @finiteloops8610 Рік тому

    Wow! Superb talk! Now have much clearer understanding of CLL, and optimism regarding current and future treatments. Additionally, as mentioned in one of the comments (by @sammykatz8342), Prof Follows delivers his presentation with a welcome bedside manner.

  • @thegetupkid8281
    @thegetupkid8281 Рік тому

    There’s quite a bit of literature out there outlining the dangers of FCR, particularly with unmutated CLL and the potential for richters transformation. This seems somewhat hazardous information.

  • @Marta-lh7is
    @Marta-lh7is Рік тому

    I would have to disagree with what you say is not required at diagnosis; or at least some of these tests ought to be done AS SOON AS POSSIBLE after CLL is diagnosed! I had a biopsy and fish testing right away when CLL was suspected. CLL/ SLL was suspected from a CT scan (!) after a car accident. So right away, the doctor knew what lymph nodes were involved through my body, and how enlarged they were, whether they might be pressing on organs. Then the surgical biopsy made the firm diagnosis. A surgical biopsy was determined to be the best, most accurate course as needle biopsies had failed to show my thyroid cancer in the past. The biopsy and fish testing then revealed my risk category (p17 del, tp53 mutation, IGHV unmutated status, etc.) which also guided treatment choices and informed the doctor that time to first treatment might be considerably shorter than for most. It was 8 months, and if I had changed oncologists sooner; treatment would have begun sooner. So much information gained about risk status, progression, treatment options when these tests are completed right away. The earlier the better.

    • @thegetupkid8281
      @thegetupkid8281 Рік тому

      No need for a CT scan to diagnose though and typically for lymph nodes, the visual or inspection of your organs will suffice. We as patients tend to thing in terms of information and answers…which all those test provide. However, what this doc is indicating is that because of the treatments available that those tests are not as deterministic these days.

  • @meerkat2992
    @meerkat2992 Рік тому

    So true is very traumatic to hear you or your love one has CLL .! Thanks for recognizing this with this program!