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- February 15, 2012 at 1:08 am
I'm starting ipi again on Friday – has anyone heard of the percentage of numbers for reinduction? I've heard they're better used by responders, but I just have no idea. There seems to be many different numbers, so it's hard to understand what it could be. Half the time, I can't understand why a medicine wouldn't work if it worked before, but nobody seems to know this clinical drug very well.
I'm starting ipi again on Friday – has anyone heard of the percentage of numbers for reinduction? I've heard they're better used by responders, but I just have no idea. There seems to be many different numbers, so it's hard to understand what it could be. Half the time, I can't understand why a medicine wouldn't work if it worked before, but nobody seems to know this clinical drug very well.
Also, where in the U.S. are they having the cinical trial for Anti PD1 – Bristol Meyers? Apparently this one has been doing very well, but there isn't alot of these out there. So confusing! In Canada, we'll have Anti PD-1 (Merck) in 2 months, but I'm not even sure if this is going to be as good.
One last thing, my Dr talked about a new clinical trial for brain mets coming available, so when I here about this, I'll be letting you all know.
Lisa
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- February 15, 2012 at 1:27 am
Hi Lisa,
My Mom started Yervoy reinduction last week. We have our next infusion on Feb 21. Our doctor told us that the success with reinduction is around 40%. My Mom was a partial responder. Our center is getting the Anti-pd1L and pd1 trials he said around May. Have you looked at Moffitt in Tampa, FL to see about the different anti-pd1 Dr. Weber is doing. I know they have or are opening more anti-pd1 trials there, no just the one that you had to have the HLA2 ( I think that's what it is, but don't hold me to that one). My Mom has mucosal melanoma – braf and c-kit negative. I wish you all the best with your reinduction.
Warm regards,
Wendy
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- February 15, 2012 at 1:27 am
Hi Lisa,
My Mom started Yervoy reinduction last week. We have our next infusion on Feb 21. Our doctor told us that the success with reinduction is around 40%. My Mom was a partial responder. Our center is getting the Anti-pd1L and pd1 trials he said around May. Have you looked at Moffitt in Tampa, FL to see about the different anti-pd1 Dr. Weber is doing. I know they have or are opening more anti-pd1 trials there, no just the one that you had to have the HLA2 ( I think that's what it is, but don't hold me to that one). My Mom has mucosal melanoma – braf and c-kit negative. I wish you all the best with your reinduction.
Warm regards,
Wendy
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- February 15, 2012 at 1:27 am
Hi Lisa,
My Mom started Yervoy reinduction last week. We have our next infusion on Feb 21. Our doctor told us that the success with reinduction is around 40%. My Mom was a partial responder. Our center is getting the Anti-pd1L and pd1 trials he said around May. Have you looked at Moffitt in Tampa, FL to see about the different anti-pd1 Dr. Weber is doing. I know they have or are opening more anti-pd1 trials there, no just the one that you had to have the HLA2 ( I think that's what it is, but don't hold me to that one). My Mom has mucosal melanoma – braf and c-kit negative. I wish you all the best with your reinduction.
Warm regards,
Wendy
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- February 17, 2012 at 9:35 pm
Lisa,
there are 4 different anti-PD1, anti-PDL trials going on in the states….i know of BM, Merk, Curetech and another one…they are filling up fast…check out the ClinicalTrials.gov site…
boots
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- February 17, 2012 at 9:35 pm
Lisa,
there are 4 different anti-PD1, anti-PDL trials going on in the states….i know of BM, Merk, Curetech and another one…they are filling up fast…check out the ClinicalTrials.gov site…
boots
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- February 17, 2012 at 9:35 pm
Lisa,
there are 4 different anti-PD1, anti-PDL trials going on in the states….i know of BM, Merk, Curetech and another one…they are filling up fast…check out the ClinicalTrials.gov site…
boots
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- February 18, 2012 at 5:39 am
As to where MDX-1106 is on trial in the U.S. — the "straight" MDX-1106-only trial for solid tumors including melanoma is http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00730639. The sites listed are at least somewhat accurate because I know someone participating at one of the listed (Beth Israel Deaconess) sites. They are:
Connecticut (Yale), Maryland (John Hopkins), Boston (Mass General, Dana Farber, Beth Israel Deaconess), Ann Arbor, NY NY (Sloan Kettering), North Carolina, Cincinnati and Nashville.
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- February 18, 2012 at 5:39 am
As to where MDX-1106 is on trial in the U.S. — the "straight" MDX-1106-only trial for solid tumors including melanoma is http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00730639. The sites listed are at least somewhat accurate because I know someone participating at one of the listed (Beth Israel Deaconess) sites. They are:
Connecticut (Yale), Maryland (John Hopkins), Boston (Mass General, Dana Farber, Beth Israel Deaconess), Ann Arbor, NY NY (Sloan Kettering), North Carolina, Cincinnati and Nashville.
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- February 20, 2012 at 7:38 pm
I just called Cincinnati.. since it would be very convientent for me(I live in Columbus) and they are closed and seem to have been for a while) so the .gov website is not up to date. I need to check with Hopkins and see if they are still open, Since I just started on Ippy last Monday..I won't know if it is working until May or June..so maybe things will open by then . I just need a planB and the anti PD-1 seem to be the best thing out there for me..if I can find a trial someplace in Ohio, Md or SanFransisco where my children live and can help.
Joan
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- February 20, 2012 at 7:38 pm
I just called Cincinnati.. since it would be very convientent for me(I live in Columbus) and they are closed and seem to have been for a while) so the .gov website is not up to date. I need to check with Hopkins and see if they are still open, Since I just started on Ippy last Monday..I won't know if it is working until May or June..so maybe things will open by then . I just need a planB and the anti PD-1 seem to be the best thing out there for me..if I can find a trial someplace in Ohio, Md or SanFransisco where my children live and can help.
Joan
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- February 20, 2012 at 7:38 pm
I just called Cincinnati.. since it would be very convientent for me(I live in Columbus) and they are closed and seem to have been for a while) so the .gov website is not up to date. I need to check with Hopkins and see if they are still open, Since I just started on Ippy last Monday..I won't know if it is working until May or June..so maybe things will open by then . I just need a planB and the anti PD-1 seem to be the best thing out there for me..if I can find a trial someplace in Ohio, Md or SanFransisco where my children live and can help.
Joan
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- February 18, 2012 at 5:39 am
As to where MDX-1106 is on trial in the U.S. — the "straight" MDX-1106-only trial for solid tumors including melanoma is http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00730639. The sites listed are at least somewhat accurate because I know someone participating at one of the listed (Beth Israel Deaconess) sites. They are:
Connecticut (Yale), Maryland (John Hopkins), Boston (Mass General, Dana Farber, Beth Israel Deaconess), Ann Arbor, NY NY (Sloan Kettering), North Carolina, Cincinnati and Nashville.
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