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Tina D.
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- November 22, 2011 at 10:51 am
Hi I think Im starting to sound like a broken record, but I just want to hear how everyone's going on Zelboraf? I know Dick is a special long responder but are there any others out there? If you are on this drug what are you're plans when it stops working?
Thanks
Nahmi
Hi I think Im starting to sound like a broken record, but I just want to hear how everyone's going on Zelboraf? I know Dick is a special long responder but are there any others out there? If you are on this drug what are you're plans when it stops working?
Thanks
Nahmi
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- November 22, 2011 at 12:13 pm
Had scans yesterday; results tomorrow. Fingers are crossed that I will be going on 21 months.
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- November 24, 2011 at 10:30 am
Nahmi
Today is Thanksgiving in the US and I have a birthday in a couple of days. I now have one more thing to be thankful for and I received an early birthday gift – good scans. The two lung tumors remain stable and a smaller nodule has disappeared. I’ll be going into my 21st month on Zelboraf next week.
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- November 24, 2011 at 10:30 am
Nahmi
Today is Thanksgiving in the US and I have a birthday in a couple of days. I now have one more thing to be thankful for and I received an early birthday gift – good scans. The two lung tumors remain stable and a smaller nodule has disappeared. I’ll be going into my 21st month on Zelboraf next week.
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- November 24, 2011 at 10:30 am
Nahmi
Today is Thanksgiving in the US and I have a birthday in a couple of days. I now have one more thing to be thankful for and I received an early birthday gift – good scans. The two lung tumors remain stable and a smaller nodule has disappeared. I’ll be going into my 21st month on Zelboraf next week.
Dick
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- November 22, 2011 at 1:08 pm
Nahmi. I too am interested in the replies that you get. I start Zelboraf in the next week. I am stage 4 with brain mets. No fun. Good luck to you, and Dick – thanks for your reply.
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- November 22, 2011 at 1:08 pm
Nahmi. I too am interested in the replies that you get. I start Zelboraf in the next week. I am stage 4 with brain mets. No fun. Good luck to you, and Dick – thanks for your reply.
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- November 22, 2011 at 1:08 pm
Nahmi. I too am interested in the replies that you get. I start Zelboraf in the next week. I am stage 4 with brain mets. No fun. Good luck to you, and Dick – thanks for your reply.
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- November 23, 2011 at 7:04 am
Hi Nahmi,
My partner Craig has been on the BRAF trial since Jan of this year and scans 2 weeks ago continue to show improvement. He had a spot in one of his ribs and a small spot in his abdomen – they werent sure if it was a lymph node or just in some tissue, which both showed up in Dec of last year on PET scan. He had been NED for about 3 years since his initial stage 3 dx in Aug 2007. He had 5 days of radiation on the rib prior to starting the BRAF trial toward the end of last year. Latest scans cant detect the spot in his abdomen, and the rib spot seems pretty much dead, with the healing process continuing around the tumor tissue. The way I understand it is that the radio/braf has shrunk the rib tumor and he ended up with a 'pathological fracture' which takes a while to heal, so something still shows up on the scan.
We have been extremely lucky that he continues to have good response and just keep our fingers crossed at each scan. He also juices carrots and apples each day and has cut red meat from his diet. We monitor his vit D levels, and generally try to live as healthily as possible. I guess the next plan for him if/when the braf stops might be another trial – a friend of ours who recently had progression on Braf has started on the E7080 (sp) trial here in Perth, she also had the options of ipi and dcarbazine. So I imagine Craigs next options will be similar. I know there is a lady Tina whose hubby has been on it for a couple of years last I heard, and Prof Millward here has said there are a few ppl at the 3 and 4 year mark who are still responding.
All the best with everything – let me know if you have any more q's re side effects or anything ๐
Lisa
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- November 23, 2011 at 7:04 am
Hi Nahmi,
My partner Craig has been on the BRAF trial since Jan of this year and scans 2 weeks ago continue to show improvement. He had a spot in one of his ribs and a small spot in his abdomen – they werent sure if it was a lymph node or just in some tissue, which both showed up in Dec of last year on PET scan. He had been NED for about 3 years since his initial stage 3 dx in Aug 2007. He had 5 days of radiation on the rib prior to starting the BRAF trial toward the end of last year. Latest scans cant detect the spot in his abdomen, and the rib spot seems pretty much dead, with the healing process continuing around the tumor tissue. The way I understand it is that the radio/braf has shrunk the rib tumor and he ended up with a 'pathological fracture' which takes a while to heal, so something still shows up on the scan.
We have been extremely lucky that he continues to have good response and just keep our fingers crossed at each scan. He also juices carrots and apples each day and has cut red meat from his diet. We monitor his vit D levels, and generally try to live as healthily as possible. I guess the next plan for him if/when the braf stops might be another trial – a friend of ours who recently had progression on Braf has started on the E7080 (sp) trial here in Perth, she also had the options of ipi and dcarbazine. So I imagine Craigs next options will be similar. I know there is a lady Tina whose hubby has been on it for a couple of years last I heard, and Prof Millward here has said there are a few ppl at the 3 and 4 year mark who are still responding.
All the best with everything – let me know if you have any more q's re side effects or anything ๐
Lisa
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- November 23, 2011 at 7:04 am
Hi Nahmi,
My partner Craig has been on the BRAF trial since Jan of this year and scans 2 weeks ago continue to show improvement. He had a spot in one of his ribs and a small spot in his abdomen – they werent sure if it was a lymph node or just in some tissue, which both showed up in Dec of last year on PET scan. He had been NED for about 3 years since his initial stage 3 dx in Aug 2007. He had 5 days of radiation on the rib prior to starting the BRAF trial toward the end of last year. Latest scans cant detect the spot in his abdomen, and the rib spot seems pretty much dead, with the healing process continuing around the tumor tissue. The way I understand it is that the radio/braf has shrunk the rib tumor and he ended up with a 'pathological fracture' which takes a while to heal, so something still shows up on the scan.
We have been extremely lucky that he continues to have good response and just keep our fingers crossed at each scan. He also juices carrots and apples each day and has cut red meat from his diet. We monitor his vit D levels, and generally try to live as healthily as possible. I guess the next plan for him if/when the braf stops might be another trial – a friend of ours who recently had progression on Braf has started on the E7080 (sp) trial here in Perth, she also had the options of ipi and dcarbazine. So I imagine Craigs next options will be similar. I know there is a lady Tina whose hubby has been on it for a couple of years last I heard, and Prof Millward here has said there are a few ppl at the 3 and 4 year mark who are still responding.
All the best with everything – let me know if you have any more q's re side effects or anything ๐
Lisa
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- November 23, 2011 at 10:42 am
Hi Lisa,
That's great news for your partner Craig and yes my mum bought a cold pressing machine and juices everyday for dad.
It is so encouraging to hear those good results and I thank you for posting that information, it really gives me hope.
Take care and hope Craig continues to do well. My dad has a lot more organ involvement than the those who are doing well on this drug, but I don't know if that means anything either. Its a weird world of living from scan to scan and I feel for everyone going through this. We will not give up the fight and we will try whatever we can to get more quality time on this earth.
You are all so wonderful and I can't express how grateful I am that you share you personal experiences with me.
I will let you know how my dad is doing.
Love to all
Nahmi from Melbourne
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- November 23, 2011 at 10:42 am
Hi Lisa,
That's great news for your partner Craig and yes my mum bought a cold pressing machine and juices everyday for dad.
It is so encouraging to hear those good results and I thank you for posting that information, it really gives me hope.
Take care and hope Craig continues to do well. My dad has a lot more organ involvement than the those who are doing well on this drug, but I don't know if that means anything either. Its a weird world of living from scan to scan and I feel for everyone going through this. We will not give up the fight and we will try whatever we can to get more quality time on this earth.
You are all so wonderful and I can't express how grateful I am that you share you personal experiences with me.
I will let you know how my dad is doing.
Love to all
Nahmi from Melbourne
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- November 23, 2011 at 10:42 am
Hi Lisa,
That's great news for your partner Craig and yes my mum bought a cold pressing machine and juices everyday for dad.
It is so encouraging to hear those good results and I thank you for posting that information, it really gives me hope.
Take care and hope Craig continues to do well. My dad has a lot more organ involvement than the those who are doing well on this drug, but I don't know if that means anything either. Its a weird world of living from scan to scan and I feel for everyone going through this. We will not give up the fight and we will try whatever we can to get more quality time on this earth.
You are all so wonderful and I can't express how grateful I am that you share you personal experiences with me.
I will let you know how my dad is doing.
Love to all
Nahmi from Melbourne
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- May 29, 2012 at 2:04 am
I am also interested in knowing how everyone is doing. I am brand new to the Zelboraf treatment. Took it for 1 week, then had to be off for 2 weeks due to severe rash. Started back on at reduced dosage ( 3 in am, 3 in pm). Having some prickling sensation, and occasionally taking atarax for it, but nothing significant so far. Extreme photosensitiviy — as in: no longer than 2-3 minutes causing burns! I cover with sunscreen, clothing, hat and parasol when going out during sunlight hours. I appreciate the time people are taking to post on these threads, and am trying to learn how to folow them! Thanking God that so far I am doing well on the reduced dosage.
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- May 29, 2012 at 2:04 am
I am also interested in knowing how everyone is doing. I am brand new to the Zelboraf treatment. Took it for 1 week, then had to be off for 2 weeks due to severe rash. Started back on at reduced dosage ( 3 in am, 3 in pm). Having some prickling sensation, and occasionally taking atarax for it, but nothing significant so far. Extreme photosensitiviy — as in: no longer than 2-3 minutes causing burns! I cover with sunscreen, clothing, hat and parasol when going out during sunlight hours. I appreciate the time people are taking to post on these threads, and am trying to learn how to folow them! Thanking God that so far I am doing well on the reduced dosage.
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- May 29, 2012 at 2:04 am
I am also interested in knowing how everyone is doing. I am brand new to the Zelboraf treatment. Took it for 1 week, then had to be off for 2 weeks due to severe rash. Started back on at reduced dosage ( 3 in am, 3 in pm). Having some prickling sensation, and occasionally taking atarax for it, but nothing significant so far. Extreme photosensitiviy — as in: no longer than 2-3 minutes causing burns! I cover with sunscreen, clothing, hat and parasol when going out during sunlight hours. I appreciate the time people are taking to post on these threads, and am trying to learn how to folow them! Thanking God that so far I am doing well on the reduced dosage.
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