Common Side Effects Some of the most common side effects of immunotherapy for prostate cancer include: Fatigue and weakness Fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms Skin rash or itching Diarrhea or constipation Nausea and loss of appetite Joint or muscle pain These side effects are generally mild to moderate and can often be managed with medications or by adjusting the treatment schedule
Tincopa MA, Anstee QM, Loomba R
[11] Further studies also propose that Ipamorelin might have the potential to elevate growth hormone levels, possibly reaching up to 80mIU/l (approximately 26.6ng/ml)
Using affinity-purification mass spectrometry, Gordon et al
Efficacy depends on sustained treatment adherence, concurrent lifestyle modifications, and individual metabolic factors
Mechanosensation and mechanotransduction Mechanical sensors on endothelial cells detect shear stress and convert it into biochemical signals to trigger vascular adaptive response