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JerryfromFauq.
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- April 25, 2012 at 1:33 am
Julie, and eveybody else, thanks for the comments on my post of March 20, 2012. It is important to me to have reasonable replies to my questions from people who have been there done that. I have been to see four doctors: Dr William Sharfman at Hopkins, Dr Anna Pavlick at NYUCC in NYC, Dr Lynn Schuchter at Abramson Cancer Cenetr at UPenn in Philadelphia and Dr Paul Chapman at MSKCC.
Here are my thoughts; I am being honest, I am not here for brownie points, I am here for me and you: Sharfman is probably an excellent Oncologist but, for me, there was no fire in his belly. I got the impression he had been doing this gig for a long time and was going to play the same old tunes. Pavlick is a firecracker. She has a goal: she wants me to survive and play with my grandchildren. She said that if the trial she has going doesn't work in two months she would pull me out and do something else. She is interested in me, she is interested in my winning the fight with her help. Schuchter is a slightly more reserved Pavlick, but a strong person and great doctor. Now I had a real problem, I was a believer in both Dr Pavlick and Dr Schuchter: they were here for me, they wanted me to beat this thing. Then we met with Dr Chapman at MSKCC. MSKCC did not have a trial for which I would qualify and Dr Chapman was dream come true. He discussed my history in detai, he listened to my search for a trial and he examined me thouroughly. He said that I wouldn't go wrong with Dr Pavlick's BRAF/MEK trial. The next day I signed the consent form with NYUCC. The trial is with a combo of Zelboraf and an unapproved drug GDC0973.
So… that's where we stand; in the past week I have had lots of tests and on Tuesday, May 1, I start the meds. The system/marketplace, whatever you want to call it is truly amazing. Within 45 days I have been able to meet with 4 of the top Melanoma Doctors in the US, and become a member of a very limited number of people privileged to join a trial with real possibilites of success. My family participated in the decision process and with lots of my friends will help me win this fight. Best wishes to you all, Wilfred
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- April 25, 2012 at 1:39 am
Also after meeting Dr Pavlick had a good feeling about her approach & knowledge.Will see her in late May to see if she has any different approach to my treatment.Praying for the best for you….Al
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- April 25, 2012 at 1:39 am
Also after meeting Dr Pavlick had a good feeling about her approach & knowledge.Will see her in late May to see if she has any different approach to my treatment.Praying for the best for you….Al
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- April 25, 2012 at 1:39 am
Also after meeting Dr Pavlick had a good feeling about her approach & knowledge.Will see her in late May to see if she has any different approach to my treatment.Praying for the best for you….Al
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- April 25, 2012 at 12:51 pm
Wow, you really have seen some of the best doctors in the country for melanoma! NYUCC is not far from where you live and if push comes to shove, you can always take a bus or train into the city. I'm happy you found someone you can work with in fighting this.
Good luck to you on this trial. Please keep us all posted on how things go with it.
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- April 25, 2012 at 12:51 pm
Wow, you really have seen some of the best doctors in the country for melanoma! NYUCC is not far from where you live and if push comes to shove, you can always take a bus or train into the city. I'm happy you found someone you can work with in fighting this.
Good luck to you on this trial. Please keep us all posted on how things go with it.
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- April 25, 2012 at 12:51 pm
Wow, you really have seen some of the best doctors in the country for melanoma! NYUCC is not far from where you live and if push comes to shove, you can always take a bus or train into the city. I'm happy you found someone you can work with in fighting this.
Good luck to you on this trial. Please keep us all posted on how things go with it.
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- April 25, 2012 at 5:14 pm
Dr. Pavlick sounds like the kind of doctor we all hope for on this forum. Is GDC0973 another form of MEK? I am curious about BRAF/MEK trials and would like to know more. Hope you get good results.
Take care,
Bridgette (Jeff's Mom)
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- April 28, 2012 at 5:21 am
MEK Inhibitor (GDC-0973). Description GDC-0973, a selective inhibitor of MEK, also known as mitogen activated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK), is a key … -
- April 28, 2012 at 5:21 am
MEK Inhibitor (GDC-0973). Description GDC-0973, a selective inhibitor of MEK, also known as mitogen activated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK), is a key … -
- April 28, 2012 at 5:21 am
MEK Inhibitor (GDC-0973). Description GDC-0973, a selective inhibitor of MEK, also known as mitogen activated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK), is a key …
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- April 26, 2012 at 12:36 am
I had the same experience with Dr. Pavlic. She is unbelievable. I think you summed up the type of doctors out there…perfectly! Best of luck with the trial and keep us posted!
Tricia
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