Another bit of promising drugs news for recurrent/advanced

Tamlen
Tamlen Member Posts: 343 Member

It was a small study, but the results are pretty exciting: 30% response rate in recurrent/advanced disease, 49% in MSI-H tumors. Even better, the rates of adverse side effects were lower than other good-news research reported on recently. The drug is Dostarlimab, a checkpoint inhibitor. Here are the details:

Potential Game Changer for Endometrial Cancer

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  • Acookie
    Acookie Member Posts: 11
    Thanks, do you know if its

    Thanks, do you know if its for serous or endometroid cancer? I couldn't find reference to which type of cancer it was for

  • LisaPizza
    LisaPizza Member Posts: 358 Member
    Acookie said:

    Thanks, do you know if its

    Thanks, do you know if its for serous or endometroid cancer? I couldn't find reference to which type of cancer it was for

    The study itself doesn't

    The study itself doesn't specify, so I'd say they took all endometrial types, but the preliminary reporting didn't break down their particular results. 

  • Forherself
    Forherself Member Posts: 1,018 Member
    Micro satellite instability

    It looks like MSI is associated with Lynch syndrome and endometrioid endometrial cancer.   

  • Tamlen
    Tamlen Member Posts: 343 Member

    Micro satellite instability

    It looks like MSI is associated with Lynch syndrome and endometrioid endometrial cancer.   

    Yes, and MSS is not

    Yes, and MSS is not associated with Lynch, so the study may have included types beyond endometrioid adenocarcinoma.

  • 63tattoolydia
    63tattoolydia Member Posts: 2
    edited May 2019 #6
    Dostarlimab for endometrial cancer.

    I am currently in a clinical trial using dostarlimab. I have recurrent endometrial cancer in my liver and both lungs. After going through all the chemo therapies available to me there was nothing else that could be done. Fortunately in Sept 2018, this immunotherapy drug was approved for trials. I am MSS (microsatellite stable). I can tell you this is amazing. I have such a great quality of life now. I am back in the gym and am now volunteering at my cancer center. The side effects for me have been nothing more than being alittle tired and the best way to combat that is exercising. I believe that immunotherapy can change cancer to a chronic disease that can be treated. I did not have quality of life with chemotherapy. I am so thankful to be in this trial.

  • Armywife
    Armywife Member Posts: 451 Member

    Dostarlimab for endometrial cancer.

    I am currently in a clinical trial using dostarlimab. I have recurrent endometrial cancer in my liver and both lungs. After going through all the chemo therapies available to me there was nothing else that could be done. Fortunately in Sept 2018, this immunotherapy drug was approved for trials. I am MSS (microsatellite stable). I can tell you this is amazing. I have such a great quality of life now. I am back in the gym and am now volunteering at my cancer center. The side effects for me have been nothing more than being alittle tired and the best way to combat that is exercising. I believe that immunotherapy can change cancer to a chronic disease that can be treated. I did not have quality of life with chemotherapy. I am so thankful to be in this trial.

    Wonderful news!

    So happy that this is working for you!  Quality of life is important and the hope you give us is even more a blessing!  Thank you for sharing!

  • Denise66
    Denise66 Member Posts: 81 Member

    Dostarlimab for endometrial cancer.

    I am currently in a clinical trial using dostarlimab. I have recurrent endometrial cancer in my liver and both lungs. After going through all the chemo therapies available to me there was nothing else that could be done. Fortunately in Sept 2018, this immunotherapy drug was approved for trials. I am MSS (microsatellite stable). I can tell you this is amazing. I have such a great quality of life now. I am back in the gym and am now volunteering at my cancer center. The side effects for me have been nothing more than being alittle tired and the best way to combat that is exercising. I believe that immunotherapy can change cancer to a chronic disease that can be treated. I did not have quality of life with chemotherapy. I am so thankful to be in this trial.

    I’m so happy for you!  What

    I’m so happy for you!  What stage and grade were you?  

  • LisaPizza
    LisaPizza Member Posts: 358 Member

    Dostarlimab for endometrial cancer.

    I am currently in a clinical trial using dostarlimab. I have recurrent endometrial cancer in my liver and both lungs. After going through all the chemo therapies available to me there was nothing else that could be done. Fortunately in Sept 2018, this immunotherapy drug was approved for trials. I am MSS (microsatellite stable). I can tell you this is amazing. I have such a great quality of life now. I am back in the gym and am now volunteering at my cancer center. The side effects for me have been nothing more than being alittle tired and the best way to combat that is exercising. I believe that immunotherapy can change cancer to a chronic disease that can be treated. I did not have quality of life with chemotherapy. I am so thankful to be in this trial.

    Wow, so nice to hear that :)

    Wow, so nice to hear that :) Glad you chimed in.

  • Jairoldi
    Jairoldi Member Posts: 221 Member
    Great news!

    Thanks for sharing and being an encouragement.

  • zsazsa1
    zsazsa1 Member Posts: 568 Member
    Here's a link to a report on

    Here's a link to a report on results from Phase I/II trials with dostarlimab.

    https://www.drugdevelopment-technology.com/news/gsk-dostarlimab-endometrial-cancer-data/

  • ConnieSW
    ConnieSW Member Posts: 1,688 Member
    Great

    delighted for you and nice to meet you. 

  • Forherself
    Forherself Member Posts: 1,018 Member
    From reading the article

    I think they included MSI and MMS types.  That would be both endometrioid and serous.    This is a step forward.   It sounds very promising.

     

  • jjtrim
    jjtrim Member Posts: 27
    Thank you for sharing

    Thanks for sharing your experience.  It's always nice to hear someone who is actually using these new therapies and exciting to hear they are working!  I'm hopeful.

  • 63tattoolydia
    63tattoolydia Member Posts: 2
    Ladies, yes there is probably

    Ladies, yes immunotherapy is probably the most exciting new treatment that hopefully will soon be available for all of us endometrial cancer warriors. I am so blessed to have been selected for this trial. I have always told everyone that I am a warrior and my goal is not to be a survivor,  but the victor over cancer. We all will die someday, however I believe with immunotherapy we will live a better quality of live. I pray that someday chemotherapy and radiation will be things of the past. Love to you all.

     

  • derMaus
    derMaus Member Posts: 558 Member

    Dostarlimab for endometrial cancer.

    I am currently in a clinical trial using dostarlimab. I have recurrent endometrial cancer in my liver and both lungs. After going through all the chemo therapies available to me there was nothing else that could be done. Fortunately in Sept 2018, this immunotherapy drug was approved for trials. I am MSS (microsatellite stable). I can tell you this is amazing. I have such a great quality of life now. I am back in the gym and am now volunteering at my cancer center. The side effects for me have been nothing more than being alittle tired and the best way to combat that is exercising. I believe that immunotherapy can change cancer to a chronic disease that can be treated. I did not have quality of life with chemotherapy. I am so thankful to be in this trial.

    Hello 63tattoolydia! I see

    Hello 63tattoolydia! I see this is your second post but you've been around much longer than that. Congratulations! Your story is very compelling; can I urge you to put some details under your About Me page so that others can benefit from your experience ? You can just cut and paste this posting if that's easier for you. I've been on Keytruda for a year now so anything new always catches my eye. Thanks again for the great post!