Nivolumab is FDA approved to treat Kidney Cancer.
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One more for the road
Thanks for sharing, very positive news. The advances just keep coming. It reminds me of all those before us that have sacrificed thru med trials without knowing the outcome. Thank all of you that are still with us and those trail blazers that have gone on to a better place!
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Awesome!
I was in the phase 1 trial when it was called MDX-1106. It reduced my tumors from 20ish to just a few small ones in 18 months. I am not aware of having had any side effects. I hope that when it is time for me to change drugs from votrient, I can get back on nivo. I'm so glad to hear this news.
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NOW we can get good data for NON-CLEAR CELL
Some non-clear cell patients will now get this drug. They weren't in the clinical trials. I heard it from a very reputable oncologist that he believes that immunutherapies can and will help some non-clear cel patients for whom there is currently no agreed upon standard of care for treatment. I am really hopeful.
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Thank you for leading the way.foxhd said:Awesome!
I was in the phase 1 trial when it was called MDX-1106. It reduced my tumors from 20ish to just a few small ones in 18 months. I am not aware of having had any side effects. I hope that when it is time for me to change drugs from votrient, I can get back on nivo. I'm so glad to hear this news.
I hope you can get back on the nivo when needed and it kicks your cancers ****!
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the outside edges of Chuckssblairc said:NOW we can get good data for NON-CLEAR CELL
Some non-clear cell patients will now get this drug. They weren't in the clinical trials. I heard it from a very reputable oncologist that he believes that immunutherapies can and will help some non-clear cel patients for whom there is currently no agreed upon standard of care for treatment. I am really hopeful.
the outside edges of Chucks Cancer was Rhabdoid the only reason he was let in was because the rest of the Tumor showed primarily Clear Cell... so it was classified Clear Cell with Rhabdoid features...had it been for that the specific wording he would not have gotten in... as it was when the Dr submitted him for approval from the trial he highlighted all the Clear Cell wording... Those like Fox were true trailblazers who put the word out and made us aware of BMS/Nivo/Opdivo without them sharing their information it would have been harder to comprehend... today was a win for Kidney Cancer Patients...After losing Mom to Small Cell Lung Cancer I would love to learn that the ongoing trial with Opdivo in that type shows some hope.. but its still to soon to know...
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Thanks for sharing the goodAprilandChuck said:the outside edges of Chucks
the outside edges of Chucks Cancer was Rhabdoid the only reason he was let in was because the rest of the Tumor showed primarily Clear Cell... so it was classified Clear Cell with Rhabdoid features...had it been for that the specific wording he would not have gotten in... as it was when the Dr submitted him for approval from the trial he highlighted all the Clear Cell wording... Those like Fox were true trailblazers who put the word out and made us aware of BMS/Nivo/Opdivo without them sharing their information it would have been harder to comprehend... today was a win for Kidney Cancer Patients...After losing Mom to Small Cell Lung Cancer I would love to learn that the ongoing trial with Opdivo in that type shows some hope.. but its still to soon to know...
Thanks for sharing the good news
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Thanks!foxhd said:Awesome!
I was in the phase 1 trial when it was called MDX-1106. It reduced my tumors from 20ish to just a few small ones in 18 months. I am not aware of having had any side effects. I hope that when it is time for me to change drugs from votrient, I can get back on nivo. I'm so glad to hear this news.
Thank you Fox!
David
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Nivolumab is FDA approved to treat Kidney Cancer.
Hallelujah! – There have been times that I thought I never live to see the day!
When I was first diagnosed 3 ½ years ago and after my nephrectomy; I was extremely depressed. My Doctors were not very encouraging about my prognosis. On one depressing night my brother called from Florida to cheer me up. My brother told me that he had just read a medical article about this new class of drugs called PD-1. They were running clinical trials for lung cancer in Chicago and the results were very encouraging. The article went on to state that there were ongoing clinical trials for renal cell carcinoma. For the first time since being diagnosed I began to feel a little hopeful. Two months later I would start reading Fox’s post on CSN.
Now on to the next big thing – What will be the next drug that really kicks cancer in the butt? Immunotherapy, virology, vaccines, enhanced TKI’s who knows. All we can do is be encouraged and hopeful. Life is Good - BDS
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ApprovalBDS said:Nivolumab is FDA approved to treat Kidney Cancer.
Hallelujah! – There have been times that I thought I never live to see the day!
When I was first diagnosed 3 ½ years ago and after my nephrectomy; I was extremely depressed. My Doctors were not very encouraging about my prognosis. On one depressing night my brother called from Florida to cheer me up. My brother told me that he had just read a medical article about this new class of drugs called PD-1. They were running clinical trials for lung cancer in Chicago and the results were very encouraging. The article went on to state that there were ongoing clinical trials for renal cell carcinoma. For the first time since being diagnosed I began to feel a little hopeful. Two months later I would start reading Fox’s post on CSN.
Now on to the next big thing – What will be the next drug that really kicks cancer in the butt? Immunotherapy, virology, vaccines, enhanced TKI’s who knows. All we can do is be encouraged and hopeful. Life is Good - BDS
I believe its is approved for 2nd line, thats what my ONC told me today.
Correct me if I am wrong on that.
Matt
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The press release from the FDA didn't say specificallyMattInVa said:Approval
I believe its is approved for 2nd line, thats what my ONC told me today.
Correct me if I am wrong on that.
Matt
It didn't say in the FDA article. But I'd say Fox is a poster child for it as a front line therapy!! Holy moly did it do a number on his tumor load!
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RCC Clear Cell....sblairc said:NOW we can get good data for NON-CLEAR CELL
Some non-clear cell patients will now get this drug. They weren't in the clinical trials. I heard it from a very reputable oncologist that he believes that immunutherapies can and will help some non-clear cel patients for whom there is currently no agreed upon standard of care for treatment. I am really hopeful.
So, all this 'Immunitherapy' stuff doesn't look like it works with Clear Cell RCC ?
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Clear cellsblairc said:The press release from the FDA didn't say specifically
It didn't say in the FDA article. But I'd say Fox is a poster child for it as a front line therapy!! Holy moly did it do a number on his tumor load!
When I was in the trial, it was for clear cell cancer only. I was bumped from the trial because despite having nearly all my tumors eliminated. One had minimal growth and according to protocol, I was eliminated from the study. In a perfect world, I would have remained on the drug and if only one aggressive met remained, I would have had it cherry picked. Good luck to everyone getting the opportunity to be on this drug.
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Well this certainly doesfoxhd said:Clear cell
When I was in the trial, it was for clear cell cancer only. I was bumped from the trial because despite having nearly all my tumors eliminated. One had minimal growth and according to protocol, I was eliminated from the study. In a perfect world, I would have remained on the drug and if only one aggressive met remained, I would have had it cherry picked. Good luck to everyone getting the opportunity to be on this drug.
Well this certainly does sound like good news. Thank you to all who have paved the way for others by participating in the trials.
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