For years, Massive Bio has helped cancer patients locate and enroll into clinical trials.
We believe all people should have equal access to leading edge therapies and new-emerging clinical trials, regardless of where they live or their ability to pay.
Massive Bio is a central hub that connects cancer patients to the best treatments and clinical trials available. Our team and technology work together to provide a space dedicated to connecting each patient with the best treatment.
We believe every person - regardless of location, occupation, or income - deserves the best chance to receive world-class healthcare options to survive and thrive.
Thank you for sharing your feelings. We understand how overwhelming this can be. If you need support or have questions, we're here to help. You can reach out to us anytime at info@massivebio.com or call us at +1-844-627-7246.
Hepatic steatosis (fatty liver) and hepatocellular disease refer to different liver conditions, but neither term specifically means cancer. It's best to consult with a doctor to understand these conditions and their implications fully. They can provide you with the most accurate information based on your medical history.
@@MassiveBio thanks for your response. I had a telephone dr’s appointment yesterday with my primary physician she didn’t think that’s serious. I am a breast cancer survivor so my dr’s answer wasn’t very clear to me I will be talking about this with my oncologist next week
My father has the early stages of Liver cancer and we would like to see if some new German medications will work. We are not able to try this drug here in the States. . Hepa Metz is this something you do? I'm interested in information
We wish your father a speedy recovery. You can obtain all the information you need from our Patient Relations Coordinator. You can reach us by calling the number below: +1 844 627 7246 Alternatively, you can visit our website, fill out the form, and give your permission for our Patient Relations Coordinator to call you: massivebio.com/ Wishing you healthy and cancer-free days ahead.
It's best to consult a healthcare professional regarding the fatty lumps. They can then determine if removal is necessary or if monitoring the lumps is sufficient. If you have any concerns about cancer, it's especially important to seek medical advice promptly. Only a healthcare professional can provide an accurate diagnosis and recommend the appropriate course of action.
We'd love to support you thought your journey. You can obtain all the information you need from our Patient Relations Coordinator. You can reach us by calling the number below: +1 844 627 7246 Alternatively, you can visit our website, fill out the form, and give your permission for our Patient Relations Coordinator to call you: massivebio.com/ Wishing you healthy and cancer-free days ahead.
Thanks for your message. We would be happy to help. You can learn more about available cancer treatment options and clinical trials here: massivebio.com/ You can also contact one of our patient advocates via phone or email at +1 844 627 7246 & support@massivebio.com.
My mother has been diagnosed with myelofibrosis She is in Auckland New Zealand. Would moving to another country with specialists in this field be a good option?
Thanks for your message. We're really sorry for your mother. You can learn more about cancer treatment options and clinical trials here: massivebio.com/ You can also contact one of our patient advocates via phone or email at +1 844 627 7246 & support@massivebio.com.
My daughter is 41. Today she got the diagnosis of cll. She was told she has had it for twenty years. She is now experiencing symptoms. Severe anemia, sores on her body, severe bone pain. And she had cervical cancer last year
We are deeply sorry to hear about your daughter's situation. Cancer is a challenging reality, but we have many weapons against it. Clinical trials provide new options and hope every day. At Massive Bio, we'd like to support you through your journey. Please contact us for more information. You can obtain all the information you need from our Patient Relations Coordinator. You can reach us by calling the number below: +1 844 627 7246 Alternatively, you can visit our website, fill out the form, and give your permission for our Patient Relations Coordinator to call you: massivebio.com/ Wishing you healthy and cancer-free days ahead.
Hi Brian, I just got diagnosed with indolent Mantel cell B lymphoma . I have no real symptoms, no weight loss, but my WBC is 24K, just saw Drs. and both say no treatment now, wait and watch....like being on death row just waiting for the executioner to open the door. I currently go to Moffitt and ORMC but do not qualify for clinical trials as I have no symptoms. Any advice for a newbie??
I definitely want to stay in touch with you. I don’t usually give any medical advice, but I agree about watch and wait. It is tough. I actually was on watch and wait in advertently as the insurance company was fighting against what my doctors described for my treatment
Thank you very much for this information . Appreciate you sharing . I’m in the U.S. , recently diagnosed with CLL. I’m a 61 year old female . PET scan was normal. No swollen glands or tumors. But otherwise, very symptomatic . Having very severe exhaustion , GI issues including nausea, brain fog and occasional tingly- type feelings in legs and in arms , from the elbow down. No rashes or bruising. White count and absolute lymph count are higher, each time I’m tested ( about 4 times). Hoping I can have good results working with a new doctor that I will start with on July 15. Again, thank you
Thank you very much for sharing your situation. I'm sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis of CLL. It's good to know that your PET scan was normal and that you have no swollen glands or tumors. However, it’s understandable that you are concerned about the severe exhaustion, GI issues, brain fog, and tingling sensations you are experiencing. These symptoms can be quite challenging, and it’s important to address them with your healthcare provider. Your rising white count and absolute lymphocyte count are also key factors that your new doctor will consider when determining the best course of treatment. Clinical trials provide new options and hope every day. At Massive Bio, we'd like to support you through your journey. Please contact us for more information. You can obtain all the information you need from our Patient Relations Coordinator. You can reach us by calling the number below: +1 844 627 7246 Alternatively, you can visit our website, fill out the form, and give your permission for our Patient Relations Coordinator to call you: massivebio.com/ Wishing you healthy and cancer-free days ahead.
Brian reached out to me, and i am forever grateful. He was a pleasure to talk with and we got along great. I had gone over 3 years with no treatment after a splenectomy (oct 20 - jan23) just making life style changes, but things returned jan 23. I have since had 6 months b + r (did not work). I got a quality 4 months from Calquence (stopped working). They added venetoclax to no avail . I am awaiting car-t cell therapy and hopeful 🙏. My journey continues. God Bless Brian and all that see this that are fighting.
My veins might be gone forever. I am a year ahead of you and of similar age and thankful for what you have done and continue to do. I did the full Nordic routine as it currently stands as part of a study. (in remission) I'm so happy you are speaking for so many of us.
4 years ago, I was diagnosed with LLC. I was given monoclonal antibodies for chemo and the cancer abated. Now, May 2024, it returned. I was given the same treatment again. A recent PET scan showed the lymph nodes and spleen had shrunk but the last PET scan showed the radioactive sugars had lit up quickly in L femur, sternum and ribs. A venal port was installed and I am currently taking a much stronger chemo. I know your time and student loans payments are a labor of love, but any suggestions would be VERY helpful
Thank you very much for contacting us. We would be very happy to help. You can visit the link below. Then one of our patient relations coordinator will contact you. You can talk all details with them. We hope you'll beat the cancer very soon. Remember you are not alone and Massive Bio is always looking for new solutions for patients. platform.massivebio.com/explore-clinical-trials/patient
Great product, great job, great vision ! Proud of that. How do you differ one cancer type to other if the patience has spreaded level of cancer? Is it possible in your algorithm?
Our AI system reads and understand a patients entire medical record history. By analyzing the patient's cancer journey we can determine from multiple pathology reports if a tumor is a primary malignancy or if it has metastasized to a distant site.
Our AI system reads and understand a patients entire medical record history. By analyzing the patient's cancer journey we can determine from multiple pathology reports if a tumor is a primary malignancy or if it has metastasized to a distant site.
Hello, We want to assure you that we're here to support both you and your father through this challenging time. Understanding that your father has begun a treatment journey, we aim to provide the best possible assistance. To help us identify the most appropriate clinical trial for your father's specific condition, we would appreciate additional details about his diagnosis. Please follow the link provided " massivebio.com/explore-clinical-trials/ " and complete the form available there. Once submitted, our dedicated team will be in touch with you to discuss the next steps. It's completely natural to feel overwhelmed or panicked right now. However, it's important to hold onto hope and not let fear overshadow your strength. Navigating through this will undoubtedly be tough, but please know that your desire to seek the best for your father is something we deeply share. Together, we aim to explore every avenue to support his recovery.
Hello. At Massive Bio, we do not offer any medication ourselves. This can only be done by your doctor and licensed healthcare institutions. Based on your message, we understand that you or a loved one has Lymphoma. We can find a suitable Lymphoma clinical trial for you or the person concerned. If you want us to search for a specific Lymphoma clinical trial for you, you can fill out the form at this link " massivebio.com/page-lymphoma-treatment/ " or you can email us at support@massivebio.com. Additionally, you can call us at +1 844 627 7246.
We are sorry to hear about your condition. We hope you recover your health as soon as possible. During this period, we would like to offer our assistance. We can search for Myelofibrosis clinical trials that may be suitable for you. You can enable us to reach you by filling out the form " massivebio.com/myelofibrosis-treatment/ " on our website, or you can contact us by emailing support@massivebio.com. For more information about clinical treatments and Massive Bio, please visit our website. When we reach out to you, we will share more detailed information about the process. Once we find a clinical treatment that suits you, we will share the entire process with your doctor as well. We would be delighted if you share your experiences with us.
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I had an MRI done because I was in an accident. The chiropractor that sent me over for it went over the results regarding my back. I get home and read over the entire thing as well as sent it to my mom so she could do the same thing. That's when we found the word myelofibrosis in the MRI report. We have been worried and freaking out ever since reading it. My Granddaddy had something wrong with him that was myelo (can't remember what exactly he had off the top of my head), he couldn't do the chemo due to medical reasons and because of that, he wound up with AML and eventually passed away. I am currently 35 with a 4yo son and seeing that on the MRI has me worried that I won't be around for him to grow up 😢😢😢 I have to make an appointment with a pcp so that I can follow up with what we read. I'm trying not to worry or stress until I get the confirmation from the dr BUT that's easier said than done. I wind up thinking about it randomly and become anxious and stressed as well as I start getting depressed... Has anyone else gone through this or a loved one to where you can share the experience or what you learned about this???
Hello, First of all, we hope your fears prove to be unfounded. If you're harboring such suspicions, it is crucial to promptly contact your medical doctor and complete the necessary tests. Do not let your fears overtake reality. If the tests confirm your suspicions, your life will undoubtedly change compared to before. You may face many challenges. Do not hesitate to seek support from professionals and loved ones. Although this situation is difficult, despair only makes things harder, while maintaining hope can facilitate the resolution of some problems. Remember, we are here for you. Our process for patients diagnosed with cancer is as follows: Patients fill out a form on our website(massivebio.com/myelofibrosis-cancer-clinical-trial-jak2-splenomegaly/), granting us permission to contact them. Then, our specialists reach out to inform them about the process. Additionally, patients who share their information and test results with us enable our AI-based system to swiftly find the most suitable clinical trial for them. Once a clinical trial is identified, our system facilitates the necessary arrangements and communication between doctors. All information about the clinical trial and the patient's journey is also shared with their own doctor. Lastly, I recommend you listen to this podcast: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fSFgvTkRcf4.html. We hope everything turns out as you wish.
If you're concerned about myelofibrosis, professional medical evaluation is crucial. Symptoms differ and may include anemia, enlarged spleen, pain, and infections. Presence or absence of these doesn't confirm the disease. For a reliable diagnosis, contact your doctor. For more information on myelofibrosis, you can check our other related content. Best health wishes to you and your dear ones.🙏
I have Myelofibrosis. I was first diagnosed 13 years ago with Essential Thrombocythemia & Polycythemia Vera. Over time It progressed into Myelofibrosis.Im 41 now. I pray they find a much easier cure such as CRISPR DNA 🧬 replacement.
Hello, We hope you get the easy treatment you wish for as soon as possible. We would like to reach you and provide you with information about clinical trials regarding your disease. You can reach us by filling out the form in the link below or send an e-mail to "support@massivebio.com". massivebio.com/myelofibrosis-treatment/
We're truly sorry to hear that you're battling Myelofibrosis, but I'm glad to hear that you're taking steps to manage it, such as using JAK inhibitor medications and considering a transplant. If you need any further support, you can always contact us. massivebio.com/ support@massivebio.com +1 844 627 7246
Wow, your journey is truly inspiring! Beating Myelofibrosis through a bone marrow transplant is an incredible achievement, especially considering the advanced diagnosis. Your strength and resilience shine brightly through your experience. Thank you for sharing your story, as it provides hope and encouragement to others facing similar challenges. Wishing you continued good health and a bright future ahead!
@@MassiveBio 3 of hardest years of my life.I knew what I was getting into, but my brother was a 100% genetic match, so I knew if I kept it together I would probably make it.I feel 10 years older though.Thanks for your thoughts.
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My mother has multiple myeloma her microglobuline lever are 10.57ml/l please suggest is she can be normal with treatment she is under mgoing treatment has take 6 weekly doses of injection bortezomib nd dexa pleas esuggest she is 64 years of age
Hello @mahipanchal2650 Could you please fill in the form on this link ( massivebio.com/multiple-myeloma-treatment/ ) so that we can contact you directly and find the most suitable clinical trials for you. After completing the form, our experts will contact you directly.
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bit.ly/3haMHye You can subscribe to our channel to follow all oncology contents. At Massive Bio, we believe all cancer patients deserve equal access to leading edge therapies and new-emerging clinical trials, regardless of where they live or their ability to pay.