Clinical trials

ppurdin
ppurdin Member Posts: 1,181 Member

Has anyone been ask to do Clinical study's.If so would you advise it?Thank you

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  • Connie0127
    Connie0127 Member Posts: 13
    Clinical trials

    Ppurdin,

    I was in a clinical trial for my matastized breast cancer that is known as Piq Ray. I was the longest survivor for the study I was in, but had too leave the study due to it effecting my kidneys. I started another clinical trial when my tumor started growing again. This was with a very new drug with very little data. It is in the first stages of trial. I have had to stop it due to receiving chemo for my endometrial cancer. I was on it for a month and it already showed some promise. 

    I would suggest research the med as much as you can. Look at what the med is to target and listen to your doctor's opinion. I am blessed that my breast cancer doctor was the one in charge of the study I was in. Also see if the med is used in combination with a known medicine and how well that med works. 

    I felt special doing the trials; you are being part of history and breaking into new scientific endevorse.

    Connie

  • ppurdin
    ppurdin Member Posts: 1,181 Member
    Trials

    They are trying to get me into trial for Petipineal Cancer.I have mixed feelings about it.Probly because I don't understand it.

  • Connie0127
    Connie0127 Member Posts: 13
    ppurdin said:

    Trials

    They are trying to get me into trial for Petipineal Cancer.I have mixed feelings about it.Probly because I don't understand it.

    Clinical trial

    Ppurdin,

    What do not understand? The disease, or study? I looked up Peripheral Cancer on Google and found a decent site 

    https://www.ovacome.org.uk/primary-peritoneal-cancer?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiLC0i8_d6wIVEYiGCh1rrABVEAAYAyAAEgIGhPD_BwE

    Hopefully you can find some informative things. This site also gives good information.

    Connie

  • Deanie0916
    Deanie0916 Member Posts: 626 Member
    edited September 2020 #5
    Hi ppurdin

    I joined a clinical trial 10 years ago when undergoing chemo for bc. It was for a drug called Avastin. I wanted to do it to help. My doctor was very in tune and took me off the trial as soon as there was news about possible adverse side effects. The decision is yours and do what is good for you!

  • anniemshe
    anniemshe Member Posts: 91 Member
    edited October 2020 #6
    I'm currently in a clinical

    I'm currently in a clinical trial for stage 4 metastatic breast cancer on a medication called Ribociclib together with Femara. My side effects are minimal and this is the last stage of trials. The good part is the medication and all follow up is free. The bad part was that I had to do a CT scan every 3 months.. but it's a way to check if the cancer is advancing or not. The trials will finish end of the year then if I want to use the medication I have to buy it for a astronomical price that I cannot afford long term. Well it's bought me 4 good years with minimal negative effects. If I found the effects too much or if the Dr thought it was not helping me the trials can be stopped. So I think for me it was a good thing to have this opportunity to help and be helped.