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- April 4, 2014 at 6:54 pm
Hi,
I have been diagnosed with stage IV melanoma with mets on liver / lungs, etc. 8 weeks ago and I am now taking GSK'S combo. The doctor said Ipi was not an option as it is not clear wether I would respond at all and if I did on time to survive. Initial response could take up to 4 months.
Now I am reading that there are patients for whom the combo still works fine after 3 years, for others it stopped working after 5 months. The abarage according to a trial being 10.5 months.
I also understand that after discontinuing the combo about 50% show a rapid progress of their desease, in 50% cancer growth seems to be stopped or very slow.
Now I am kind of worried that I might run into the same problem in a few months again (of course I am praying and hoping for the better outcome) that Ipi may be too slow to help!
I hope they extend compassionate care for PD1 to Europe soon so I have a chance.
Does any of you have any other ideas what could be possible options after BRAF / MEK? I also heard that there are trials of PD1 and / or Ipi together with BRAF / MEK or discontinuing BRAF / MEK rather during a time when it works well and switching to other drugs instead of waiting until the melanoma is already spreading again.
Does any of you have experience with such a situation and knows of any soutions? Is IL-2 still an option?
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- April 4, 2014 at 7:20 pm
Sorry you are dealing with all of this. As you noted lots of folks are having responses that last longer, with fewer side effects than with BRAF alone. Recently, I posted a review of BRAF inhibitors with multiple articles addressing a variety of issues. One portion relates two articles specifically discussing how to deal with tumor work-around. The link is below. Hope it helps. Yours, Celeste
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- April 4, 2014 at 7:20 pm
Sorry you are dealing with all of this. As you noted lots of folks are having responses that last longer, with fewer side effects than with BRAF alone. Recently, I posted a review of BRAF inhibitors with multiple articles addressing a variety of issues. One portion relates two articles specifically discussing how to deal with tumor work-around. The link is below. Hope it helps. Yours, Celeste
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- April 4, 2014 at 7:20 pm
Sorry you are dealing with all of this. As you noted lots of folks are having responses that last longer, with fewer side effects than with BRAF alone. Recently, I posted a review of BRAF inhibitors with multiple articles addressing a variety of issues. One portion relates two articles specifically discussing how to deal with tumor work-around. The link is below. Hope it helps. Yours, Celeste
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