NHL - Idiotype Vaccine Study
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My husband was diagnosed with follicular lymphoma in Jan. 04 and he is starting the vaccine trial (through UCLA) next March I think. He will have the CVP treatments starting next week and after a 6 month rest period he will start the vaccine trial. We are hoping this is the "cure" for lymphomas eventually. The trial seems promising and our oncologist at UCLA seems to think my husband is a very good candidate for it. We'll see how it goes and pray for the best.0
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It sounds like you are writing about the same study I am in. I was disgnosed at age 39 and was also Stage 4 at that time. CVP was not easy for me, but the macroscopic response for me was 100%. No lymph nodes showed readable signs of lymphoma and no bone marrow involvment after treatment.
I am currently in the 6 month rest period of treatment and loving it!
My best wishes go with you that you receive a good response and that this vaccine is the 'cure.'
I would suggest respecting your own body's response to treatment and do what you need to do to take really good care of yourself.0 -
I was so happy to hear you response. I am so happy for you. How much bone marrow involvement did you have prior?singall said:It sounds like you are writing about the same study I am in. I was disgnosed at age 39 and was also Stage 4 at that time. CVP was not easy for me, but the macroscopic response for me was 100%. No lymph nodes showed readable signs of lymphoma and no bone marrow involvment after treatment.
I am currently in the 6 month rest period of treatment and loving it!
My best wishes go with you that you receive a good response and that this vaccine is the 'cure.'
I would suggest respecting your own body's response to treatment and do what you need to do to take really good care of yourself.
That's what I fear is the CVP - I think it is going to be a very rough road. Any suggestions on coping with it? I hope this is the cure.
Take care Debbie, Drop me and E-Mail sometime.0
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