Clinical trial
My husbands oncologist has decided to stop his chemo due to progression of mets to liver, lung and peritumium. We were put forward for a clinical trial at Christies in Manchester. Keeping our fingers crossed. Love to all take care.
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Do you have any details aboutAnnLouise said:Fingers crossed in Chicago...
Positive thoughts for the best results.....~ Ann
Do you have any details about the clinical trial yet?? I've been switched to Folfox now. After two years of folfiri oncologist saw some progression so switched me. Not happy, I tolerated folfiri really well, definitely more side effects with the folfox. Onc. has recommended I go to get tumor sample testing which is part of a clinical trial....I guess I'll go from there and see what they say ..... Keep us posted on how he's doing on this.
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Trialsmokeyjoe said:Do you have any details about
Do you have any details about the clinical trial yet?? I've been switched to Folfox now. After two years of folfiri oncologist saw some progression so switched me. Not happy, I tolerated folfiri really well, definitely more side effects with the folfox. Onc. has recommended I go to get tumor sample testing which is part of a clinical trial....I guess I'll go from there and see what they say ..... Keep us posted on how he's doing on this.
Hi, apt on the 24 th April, we have no idea as yet what is going to happen, will go open minded, and just hoping some sorchemo treatment will be offered. Hoping all goes well with you, I will post soon with the out come.
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I don't know if you visit thebelindahill said:Trial
Hi, apt on the 24 th April, we have no idea as yet what is going to happen, will go open minded, and just hoping some sorchemo treatment will be offered. Hoping all goes well with you, I will post soon with the out come.
I don't know if you visit the colon club forum at all, but there is a thread on there with clinical trials (U.S.) mostly that folks are taking part in. Very interesting. There is one woman who is doing a immunotherapy trial who is having success with that, and from what she's written minimal side effects and shrinkage of tumors. Wonder if they have something like that in your part of the world?? Hoping for much success for the two of you
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