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2nd biopsy shows braf wild type instead of the vc80001 mutation

Forums General Melanoma Community 2nd biopsy shows braf wild type instead of the vc80001 mutation

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    arthurjedi007
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      Thought it was interesting my biopsy last January says the left supraclavicular tumor is braf wild type. Just found that out from my NIH records cause couldn't get the report from the saint Louis records folks. Well maybe I could have but they said they didn't have it so would have had to go to another building.

      Anyway my first biopsy in June 2013 of the t10 vertebrae said it was the braf vc80001 mutation or something like that. Kind of explains why zelboraf in 2013 I was the docs only 2nd patient of over 1000 that progressed on it. Kind of explains why the taf Mek although it kept lots of tumors from growing some grew like crazy.

      So I guess I have some tumors with probably a certain amount of the vc mutation or maybe that first test was not done right. The rest of my tumors are braf wild.

      Kind of weird in my opinion but explains in my mind anyway why the braf stuff failed me so bad.

      Justvthought some folks might find it interesting in their situation. Usually I heard it's the other way around. A person is braf wild and they become braf vc.

      Artie

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        clthomas2131
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          Artie,

           

          Just curious what is your wild type?

            arthurjedi007
            Participant

              Not sure. The report from NIH detailing my history included that biopsy and just said BRAF wild type. I thought it was odd because the first biopsy said BRAF vc80001. I'll ask my doc about it Tuesday.

              Artie

              arthurjedi007
              Participant

                Not sure. The report from NIH detailing my history included that biopsy and just said BRAF wild type. I thought it was odd because the first biopsy said BRAF vc80001. I'll ask my doc about it Tuesday.

                Artie

                arthurjedi007
                Participant

                  Not sure. The report from NIH detailing my history included that biopsy and just said BRAF wild type. I thought it was odd because the first biopsy said BRAF vc80001. I'll ask my doc about it Tuesday.

                  Artie

                  arthurjedi007
                  Participant

                    They had no idea. Also no plans to test it unless I need it for a trial.

                    arthurjedi007
                    Participant

                      They had no idea. Also no plans to test it unless I need it for a trial.

                      arthurjedi007
                      Participant

                        They had no idea. Also no plans to test it unless I need it for a trial.

                      clthomas2131
                      Participant

                        Artie,

                         

                        Just curious what is your wild type?

                        clthomas2131
                        Participant

                          Artie,

                           

                          Just curious what is your wild type?

                          kylez
                          Participant

                            Hi Artie,

                            Saw this thread on MIF, Dr. Joseph from Mayo (Florida) talking about what is new for targeted therapy beyond BRAF. In particular, targeting either ERK or CDK4. 

                            I pasted in 5 trial links. All of them have sites (in theory) in either Chicago (not UChicago), Nashville or Indianapolis. I know jet-setting / travel is difficult. I don't know if any of these are possibilities or even open. But maybe something else to look into.

                            – Kyle

                            kylez
                            Participant

                              Hi Artie,

                              Saw this thread on MIF, Dr. Joseph from Mayo (Florida) talking about what is new for targeted therapy beyond BRAF. In particular, targeting either ERK or CDK4. 

                              I pasted in 5 trial links. All of them have sites (in theory) in either Chicago (not UChicago), Nashville or Indianapolis. I know jet-setting / travel is difficult. I don't know if any of these are possibilities or even open. But maybe something else to look into.

                              – Kyle

                              kylez
                              Participant

                                Hi Artie,

                                Saw this thread on MIF, Dr. Joseph from Mayo (Florida) talking about what is new for targeted therapy beyond BRAF. In particular, targeting either ERK or CDK4. 

                                I pasted in 5 trial links. All of them have sites (in theory) in either Chicago (not UChicago), Nashville or Indianapolis. I know jet-setting / travel is difficult. I don't know if any of these are possibilities or even open. But maybe something else to look into.

                                – Kyle

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