Unrelated BLOGGER Comments
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"If you are a MSer at the Royal London Hospital please sign-up for our cognition study!"
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I see you are recruiting for ppms. I turned 50 in June would I still be able to apply?
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As long as you fit the criteria required for trial entry there should be no issues. I am sure G can tell you more.
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Why did you tag the article "Veins in MS" as CCSVI? It is a histological
study for people with MS. Should we only be intersted in what happens
in our CNS only?
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Why was the study on veins done, because of context of CCSVI simple as that.
At some stage we will streamline the tags because we have been told their are too many.
Should we be only interested in what happens in CNS.
Stupid comment off course not
You should be interested in other things like music literature and sport;-)
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" Why was the study on veins done, because of context of CCSVI simple as that."
Despite that, it says something about MS that you didn't know before, doesn't it? Are you willing to B-rate it just because it's not about the immune system?
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I did not know we were A-rating or B-rating articles, so do not know what you are talking about....As is often the case.
Maybe I should have tagged it- yellow-green birefringence or collagen, vein but these were not in the list
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Re: "I see you are recruiting for ppms. I turned 50 in June would I still be able to apply?"
Potentially; the ocrelizumab study has extended the age cut-off to 55 years. I must warn you that the inclusion and exclusion criteria are very strict and most PPMSers fail pre-screening or screening.
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What is the use of having such strict exclusion criteria? If most
PPMSers fail to qualify for the trial, it means the trial population
isn't representative. Finally the same PPMSers will need treatment.