FYI:"Biomarkers for Poor Response to EGFR Colorectal Cancer Found"....KRAS wild-update on mutated Kr
clinicaloncology.com
this date
Does this mean anything now or is more confirmation needed? Are conclusions valid?
Also,check out this article on addition of interleukin2 and retinoic acid, which appears to be effective in CRC,among other types of cancer:
drugs.com/news/immune-based-combo-might-extend-cancer-survival-37350.html
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first to reply again
thank steve,
nearly 44 percent of those with colorectal cancer were alive as compared with about 12 percent in an average population
just fantastic,
now where can i buy some il2 as i have heaps of carrot juice.
http://products.creative-biolabs.com/symbolsearch_Il2.htm?gclid=CI-XxqOqm68CFUlNpgodKm_sBw
now 25% off for bulk orders, pm me if you are keen. only joking, i will use all the il2 for myself.
hugs,
pete0 -
And for those with mutated KRAS,this just out:pete43lost_at_sea said:first to reply again
thank steve,
nearly 44 percent of those with colorectal cancer were alive as compared with about 12 percent in an average population
just fantastic,
now where can i buy some il2 as i have heaps of carrot juice.
http://products.creative-biolabs.com/symbolsearch_Il2.htm?gclid=CI-XxqOqm68CFUlNpgodKm_sBw
now 25% off for bulk orders, pm me if you are keen. only joking, i will use all the il2 for myself.
hugs,
pete
Researchers uncover a viable way for colorectal patients to overcome drug resistance" at:
eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-04/fccc-rua032912.php
about a new drug:ARI-4175
Here's another "discovery" involving a gene called MAP3K7 or TAK1 involved with mutated KRAS:
eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-04/bumc-tff040312.php
And why, for resected Stage III " Cetuximab falls short as add-on....."at:
medpagetoday.com/HematologyOncology/ColonCancer/32008
By now you probably know the results at Phase III for Perifosine were no better than using a placebo......If interested, try searching for LOR-253, which has rec'd positive talk thus far...
Here's a bit more on IL2:medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=243073
(and to all's relief, i now go to lunch)0 -
Hi Steve, You know, I'mcoloCan said:And for those with mutated KRAS,this just out:
Researchers uncover a viable way for colorectal patients to overcome drug resistance" at:
eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-04/fccc-rua032912.php
about a new drug:ARI-4175
Here's another "discovery" involving a gene called MAP3K7 or TAK1 involved with mutated KRAS:
eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-04/bumc-tff040312.php
And why, for resected Stage III " Cetuximab falls short as add-on....."at:
medpagetoday.com/HematologyOncology/ColonCancer/32008
By now you probably know the results at Phase III for Perifosine were no better than using a placebo......If interested, try searching for LOR-253, which has rec'd positive talk thus far...
Here's a bit more on IL2:medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=243073
(and to all's relief, i now go to lunch)
Hi Steve, You know, I'm always hopeful that when I open your post it will boldly state - "Cure for Colon Cancer Found!". Until that day, I just wanted to thank you for keeping us informed on the latest news, it's really truly appreciated. :-)
All my best, Cynthia0 -
as a mutamy i will check it outcoloCan said:And for those with mutated KRAS,this just out:
Researchers uncover a viable way for colorectal patients to overcome drug resistance" at:
eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-04/fccc-rua032912.php
about a new drug:ARI-4175
Here's another "discovery" involving a gene called MAP3K7 or TAK1 involved with mutated KRAS:
eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-04/bumc-tff040312.php
And why, for resected Stage III " Cetuximab falls short as add-on....."at:
medpagetoday.com/HematologyOncology/ColonCancer/32008
By now you probably know the results at Phase III for Perifosine were no better than using a placebo......If interested, try searching for LOR-253, which has rec'd positive talk thus far...
Here's a bit more on IL2:medicalnewstoday.com/printerfriendlynews.php?newsid=243073
(and to all's relief, i now go to lunch)
I am off camping for a few weeks doing the began hippie bush beach lifestyle.
I will try and forget the bad and FOCUS MORE ON THE THINGS I CONTROL.
be good Steve, and keep the good news flowing.
Hugs,
Pete0 -
Another new drug to add to Erbitux if mutated Kras,ARI-4175pete43lost_at_sea said:as a mutamy i will check it out
I am off camping for a few weeks doing the began hippie bush beach lifestyle.
I will try and forget the bad and FOCUS MORE ON THE THINGS I CONTROL.
be good Steve, and keep the good news flowing.
Hugs,
Pete
described at:medicalnewstoday.com/releases/243806.php0
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