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Will Clearing P Make Me Feel Better? Stelara VS No Stelara?

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Will Clearing P Make Me Feel Better? Stelara VS No Stelara?
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#21
Wed-04-10-2017, 15:14 PM
(Tue-03-10-2017, 22:09 PM)Spot On Wrote: To decide requires all the cards or information on the table. This is not very easy with Stelara because the information is not readily available. They do say in their side effect that cancer is one of the side effects.

Just so our readers know they do say: :

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Stelara may decrease the activity of your immune system and increase your risk for certain types of cancer. Tell your doctor if you have ever had any type of cancer. Some people who had risk factors for skin cancer developed certain types of skin cancers while receiving Stelara. Tell your doctor if you have any new skin growths.

As for information, if you use the Search you will find a lot about Stelara. including this: Stelara 5 year safety results

I personally wouldn’t risk treating myself at home with lights. But like we always say here at Psoriasis Club we are all different.

To be honest I think you have pretty much answered your own question on where you go from here. You are concerned Stelara will give you cancer but you don't think light will.

Good luck with your choice
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Thu-05-10-2017, 06:23 AM (This post was last modified: Thu-05-10-2017, 06:28 AM by Spot On. Edited 3 times in total.)
(Wed-04-10-2017, 15:14 PM)Fred Wrote:
(Tue-03-10-2017, 22:09 PM)Spot On Wrote: To decide requires all the cards or information on the table. This is not very easy with Stelara because the information is not readily available. They do say in their side effect that cancer is one of the side effects.

Just so our readers know they do say: :

Quote:
Cancers:

Stelara may decrease the activity of your immune system and increase your risk for certain types of cancer. Tell your doctor if you have ever had any type of cancer. Some people who had risk factors for skin cancer developed certain types of skin cancers while receiving Stelara. Tell your doctor if you have any new skin growths.

As for information, if you use the Search you will find a lot about Stelara. including this: Stelara 5 year safety results

I personally wouldn’t risk treating myself at home with lights. But like we always say here at Psoriasis Club we are all different.

To be honest I think you have pretty much answered your own question on where you go from here. You are concerned Stelara will give you cancer but you don't think light will.

Good luck with your choice

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This is a quote from a study of nb- uvb and puva for skin cancer "No association was found between NB-UVB exposure alone (without PUVA) and any skin cancer. ". I would post the link but I am not sure if it is allowed. I have also cut way back on sun exposure to help offset the exposure.
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Thu-05-10-2017, 08:24 AM
(Thu-05-10-2017, 06:23 AM)Spot On Wrote: I would post the link but I am not sure if it is allowed.

We have a No Link policy at Psoriasis Club.
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Thu-05-10-2017, 08:46 AM
(Thu-05-10-2017, 08:24 AM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-05-10-2017, 06:23 AM)Spot On Wrote: I would post the link but I am not sure if it is allowed.

We have a No Link policy at Psoriasis Club.

I figured so. Why would linking to a scientific study pertinent to psoriasis be prohibited? We can only talk amongst ourselves in a vaccum?
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Thu-05-10-2017, 08:51 AM
(Thu-05-10-2017, 08:46 AM)Spot On Wrote:
(Thu-05-10-2017, 08:24 AM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-05-10-2017, 06:23 AM)Spot On Wrote: I would post the link but I am not sure if it is allowed.

We have a No Link policy at Psoriasis Club.

I figured so. Why would linking to a scientific study pertinent to psoriasis be prohibited? We can only talk amongst ourselves in a vaccum?

It's our policy and has been since we started Psoriasis Club. We choose to be independent and it's clearly stated at the sign up page. Psoriasis Club is about peoples personal experience and for offering support, it's not for sharing links to other sites. If you are not happy with our policy then maybe Psoriasis Club is not for you.
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#26
Thu-05-10-2017, 09:45 AM
About the link between stelara and cancer...If you search through a certain database about medical research you may find a study from 2015 which conclude there is no higher risk.

But since a lot of people are on stelare a few of them develop cancer, but correlation is not causation. You might as well wonder if people with an autoimmune disease have more chance of developing cancer.
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Thu-05-10-2017, 12:08 PM
People with Psoriasis do have more comorbidiy risks than people who are healthy. It is not clear why this is so, but it seems to be. My doctor over here in NL is very keen on it.

So there is always the risk of getting 'something' extra. Which basically gives me an inconvenient feeling.

Why? Well they don’t know. Is it because you have an auto immune disease ? And does that trigger comorbities? Or is it because of the medication? I heard yesterday of someone using a cetain medication that gives him lower white blood cell's, that the dermatologist said that he should come off the medication because of that, but that the oncology doctor said to say on the medication as it was cancer reducing.

So it may very well be that medication to lower the auto immune activity of your body, will also lower the risk of cancer.
But again, no research on that is available as the bio's are still young.
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Thu-05-10-2017, 14:28 PM (This post was last modified: Thu-05-10-2017, 14:31 PM by Spot On. Edited 1 time in total.)
(Thu-05-10-2017, 08:51 AM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-05-10-2017, 08:46 AM)Spot On Wrote:
(Thu-05-10-2017, 08:24 AM)Fred Wrote:
(Thu-05-10-2017, 06:23 AM)Spot On Wrote: I would post the link but I am not sure if it is allowed.

We have a No Link policy at Psoriasis Club.

I figured so. Why would linking to a scientific study pertinent to psoriasis be prohibited? We can only talk amongst ourselves in a vaccum?

It's our policy and has been since we started Psoriasis Club. We choose to be independent and it's clearly stated at the sign up page. Psoriasis Club is about peoples personal experience and for offering support, it's not for sharing links to other sites. If you are not happy with our policy then maybe Psoriasis Club is not for you.
Ok then.
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