MDX-1106, part three
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Votrient AND MDX-1106garym said:Mr. Grimm...
You'd look too much like the Reaper in a burka...on second thought maybe you'd like that hmmmm?
You made a smart move Fox in passing up the Votrient trial and going for the MDX one.
Ironically, though, now there's someone (per KIDNEY-ONC) who is doing very well on the combination of MDX-1106 with Votrient! I'm going to keep an eye on how he progresses. From what I gather he's the first to be on MDX-1106 and Votrient at the same time, the theory being that they'll work synergistically and attack the cancer on the two fronts - anti-PD1 monoclonal antibody and anti-angiogenic. He's previously been on Sutent last Fall when he put on 30 lbs but since then he's now lost 35 lbs. He's chronicling his progress after the fashion of the brilliant writing by Chris Battle who had to decide between Sutent, IL2 and MDX-1106 just over a year ago, as narrated so absorbingly in the Cancer Chronicles at:
http://kidneycancerchronicles.com/is-mdx-1106-the-next-big-thing-for-kidney-cancer/
Like you, Chris Lawing is blond and radiant! I bet his nurse also says "You are my sunshine" too!? The similarities probably don't end there. Another patient has just compared notes - she was on Votrient and is now on MDX-1106 and says she had many of the side-effects of Votrient but next to none on MDX (just a little fatigue). She is speculating that her excellent latest scans are due to the MDX rather than the Votrient and shares the view that things are really looking up.0 -
MDXTexas_wedge said:Votrient AND MDX-1106
You made a smart move Fox in passing up the Votrient trial and going for the MDX one.
Ironically, though, now there's someone (per KIDNEY-ONC) who is doing very well on the combination of MDX-1106 with Votrient! I'm going to keep an eye on how he progresses. From what I gather he's the first to be on MDX-1106 and Votrient at the same time, the theory being that they'll work synergistically and attack the cancer on the two fronts - anti-PD1 monoclonal antibody and anti-angiogenic. He's previously been on Sutent last Fall when he put on 30 lbs but since then he's now lost 35 lbs. He's chronicling his progress after the fashion of the brilliant writing by Chris Battle who had to decide between Sutent, IL2 and MDX-1106 just over a year ago, as narrated so absorbingly in the Cancer Chronicles at:
http://kidneycancerchronicles.com/is-mdx-1106-the-next-big-thing-for-kidney-cancer/
Like you, Chris Lawing is blond and radiant! I bet his nurse also says "You are my sunshine" too!? The similarities probably don't end there. Another patient has just compared notes - she was on Votrient and is now on MDX-1106 and says she had many of the side-effects of Votrient but next to none on MDX (just a little fatigue). She is speculating that her excellent latest scans are due to the MDX rather than the Votrient and shares the view that things are really looking up.
.Have to admit,...I got lucky. I think my only side effect is that I can get pretty tired. But like you Wedgie, I can probably do more feeling crappy than most do feeling well. I am still so active, I don't think I would want an anti- angiogenic yet,since the MDX is working so well. My response over the past several months is gonna make some one rich. And that is OK with me. I can imagine how effective adding some votrient will be for alot of people. Super concept.....Can you imagine if this is the breakthrough everyone wants? Awesome!!!0 -
MDXfoxhd said:MDX
.Have to admit,...I got lucky. I think my only side effect is that I can get pretty tired. But like you Wedgie, I can probably do more feeling crappy than most do feeling well. I am still so active, I don't think I would want an anti- angiogenic yet,since the MDX is working so well. My response over the past several months is gonna make some one rich. And that is OK with me. I can imagine how effective adding some votrient will be for alot of people. Super concept.....Can you imagine if this is the breakthrough everyone wants? Awesome!!!
Awesome is the only word for it.0 -
MDX...Texas_wedge said:MDX
Awesome is the only word for it.
EFFING AWESOME!!! works too0 -
MDX 1106 & VotrientTexas_wedge said:Votrient AND MDX-1106
You made a smart move Fox in passing up the Votrient trial and going for the MDX one.
Ironically, though, now there's someone (per KIDNEY-ONC) who is doing very well on the combination of MDX-1106 with Votrient! I'm going to keep an eye on how he progresses. From what I gather he's the first to be on MDX-1106 and Votrient at the same time, the theory being that they'll work synergistically and attack the cancer on the two fronts - anti-PD1 monoclonal antibody and anti-angiogenic. He's previously been on Sutent last Fall when he put on 30 lbs but since then he's now lost 35 lbs. He's chronicling his progress after the fashion of the brilliant writing by Chris Battle who had to decide between Sutent, IL2 and MDX-1106 just over a year ago, as narrated so absorbingly in the Cancer Chronicles at:
http://kidneycancerchronicles.com/is-mdx-1106-the-next-big-thing-for-kidney-cancer/
Like you, Chris Lawing is blond and radiant! I bet his nurse also says "You are my sunshine" too!? The similarities probably don't end there. Another patient has just compared notes - she was on Votrient and is now on MDX-1106 and says she had many of the side-effects of Votrient but next to none on MDX (just a little fatigue). She is speculating that her excellent latest scans are due to the MDX rather than the Votrient and shares the view that things are really looking up.
Tex,
I can't seem to find Chris Lawing's posts that you note above. I'm familiar and a big fan of Chris Battle but haven't heard of Chris Lawing before now. Do you have a link or any other info?0 -
Posts on MDX + Votrientalice124 said:MDX 1106 & Votrient
Tex,
I can't seem to find Chris Lawing's posts that you note above. I'm familiar and a big fan of Chris Battle but haven't heard of Chris Lawing before now. Do you have a link or any other info?
Alice, try his post there on 1/5/12 for starters. If you don't find it rapidly, let me know and I'll pmail you a url.0 -
I am so happy for you ((((foxhd said:MDX
.Have to admit,...I got lucky. I think my only side effect is that I can get pretty tired. But like you Wedgie, I can probably do more feeling crappy than most do feeling well. I am still so active, I don't think I would want an anti- angiogenic yet,since the MDX is working so well. My response over the past several months is gonna make some one rich. And that is OK with me. I can imagine how effective adding some votrient will be for alot of people. Super concept.....Can you imagine if this is the breakthrough everyone wants? Awesome!!!
I am so happy for you (((( Fox))))) and I will remember MDX-1106!!0 -
part 3Texas_wedge said:Posts on MDX + Votrient
Alice, try his post there on 1/5/12 for starters. If you don't find it rapidly, let me know and I'll pmail you a url.
Will be ending this part soon. Scan this Friday. Results weds. the 30th. Will probably add the recent diagnosis of both basal cell and melanoma cancer to my journey.0 -
Awesome!!foxhd said:part 3
Will be ending this part soon. Scan this Friday. Results weds. the 30th. Will probably add the recent diagnosis of both basal cell and melanoma cancer to my journey.
I just read through the whole thread and all I can say is Awesome!! Looking forward to hearing your results on the 30th!!0 -
MK 3475foxhd said:part 3
Will be ending this part soon. Scan this Friday. Results weds. the 30th. Will probably add the recent diagnosis of both basal cell and melanoma cancer to my journey.
Hi, I am just starting a clinical trial with MK-3475, which my doctor says is very similar to MDX-1106. I am in Part C of the trial, which is for NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer). I just wanted to say it is very encouraging to read your story. I haven't found anyone else on my trial yet (it just started) so I am excited to learn about your results, albeit with a different drug and a different cancer. It's the same mode of treatment, however (anti PD-1). I too don't really have any side effects except some slight fatigue. Won't know if it's working for a while, so in the meantime I will just keep active and positive. Continued good luck to you!0 -
.Same to you feistyD!.AntifeistyD said:MK 3475
Hi, I am just starting a clinical trial with MK-3475, which my doctor says is very similar to MDX-1106. I am in Part C of the trial, which is for NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer). I just wanted to say it is very encouraging to read your story. I haven't found anyone else on my trial yet (it just started) so I am excited to learn about your results, albeit with a different drug and a different cancer. It's the same mode of treatment, however (anti PD-1). I too don't really have any side effects except some slight fatigue. Won't know if it's working for a while, so in the meantime I will just keep active and positive. Continued good luck to you!
.Same to you feistyD!.Anti PD-1 may be the ticket. Stay positive. Any negative thoughts are a waste of good energy. Life is for the living.0 -
Tomorrow's resultsfoxhd said:MDX
.Have to admit,...I got lucky. I think my only side effect is that I can get pretty tired. But like you Wedgie, I can probably do more feeling crappy than most do feeling well. I am still so active, I don't think I would want an anti- angiogenic yet,since the MDX is working so well. My response over the past several months is gonna make some one rich. And that is OK with me. I can imagine how effective adding some votrient will be for alot of people. Super concept.....Can you imagine if this is the breakthrough everyone wants? Awesome!!!
Fox - Just want you to know I'm pulling for a fantastic report tommorrow. Know you're in my thoughts and prayers.
Tex - If you're reading this, ditto. I know you mentioned end of the month for your scan but wasn't sure of exact date.
P.S. You both may want to start a new thread because we'll all be racing to read!0 -
tomorrows results.alice124 said:Tomorrow's results
Fox - Just want you to know I'm pulling for a fantastic report tommorrow. Know you're in my thoughts and prayers.
Tex - If you're reading this, ditto. I know you mentioned end of the month for your scan but wasn't sure of exact date.
P.S. You both may want to start a new thread because we'll all be racing to read!
Yes. Tomorrow starts MDX part 4. I have my blood work, infusion and scan results tomorrow. What a trip. Thanks for your support Alice. still can't comprehend all of this at times.0 -
tomorrow's resultsfoxhd said:tomorrows results.
Yes. Tomorrow starts MDX part 4. I have my blood work, infusion and scan results tomorrow. What a trip. Thanks for your support Alice. still can't comprehend all of this at times.
I guess we all know that feeling. Let's hope MDX part 4 is going to be even more pleasing than earlier chapters.
Alice, I've had my CT brought forward and it's now to be on Friday morning. As soon as it's over (plus a few minutes in case I have an adverse reaction to the dye) I'll be driving 500 miles, taking my Wife to see her cousin in London who we hope will still be alive on Saturday. He has had long-term malignant melanoma metastasised to liver and lately to his brain so he's undergone WBRT and was to have CyberKnife, I believe, but that has been called off due to seizures.
Fox is moving steadily in the right direction. I may be about to go the opposite way, in which case my habitual bullishness may take a bit of a knock but, like John, I'll deal with that the best way I can.0 -
TexTexas_wedge said:tomorrow's results
I guess we all know that feeling. Let's hope MDX part 4 is going to be even more pleasing than earlier chapters.
Alice, I've had my CT brought forward and it's now to be on Friday morning. As soon as it's over (plus a few minutes in case I have an adverse reaction to the dye) I'll be driving 500 miles, taking my Wife to see her cousin in London who we hope will still be alive on Saturday. He has had long-term malignant melanoma metastasised to liver and lately to his brain so he's undergone WBRT and was to have CyberKnife, I believe, but that has been called off due to seizures.
Fox is moving steadily in the right direction. I may be about to go the opposite way, in which case my habitual bullishness may take a bit of a knock but, like John, I'll deal with that the best way I can.
I am wishing the best for you, your wife and her cousin. You and your family have and are going though so much. I am not the best at comforting people but I want you to know that I am thinking about all of you and hoping things come out well (((( Tex & Family )))))
~Judy~0 -
foxfoxhd said:.Same to you feistyD!.Anti
.Same to you feistyD!.Anti PD-1 may be the ticket. Stay positive. Any negative thoughts are a waste of good energy. Life is for the living.
I agree, negativity is a waste of time. Hoping for the best with you and your results on the 30th!!0 -
Tomorrow and Friday's results...Texas_wedge said:tomorrow's results
I guess we all know that feeling. Let's hope MDX part 4 is going to be even more pleasing than earlier chapters.
Alice, I've had my CT brought forward and it's now to be on Friday morning. As soon as it's over (plus a few minutes in case I have an adverse reaction to the dye) I'll be driving 500 miles, taking my Wife to see her cousin in London who we hope will still be alive on Saturday. He has had long-term malignant melanoma metastasised to liver and lately to his brain so he's undergone WBRT and was to have CyberKnife, I believe, but that has been called off due to seizures.
Fox is moving steadily in the right direction. I may be about to go the opposite way, in which case my habitual bullishness may take a bit of a knock but, like John, I'll deal with that the best way I can.
Fox & TW,
Being the prognosticator of all things worldly that I am, I foresee nothing but good reports for you both in the near future. MDX and MAARS are working their magic, that's my story and I'm sticking to it!0 -
Thank goodness, Prognosticator, I wasn't sure, so that's a great relief.garym said:Tomorrow and Friday's results...
Fox & TW,
Being the prognosticator of all things worldly that I am, I foresee nothing but good reports for you both in the near future. MDX and MAARS are working their magic, that's my story and I'm sticking to it!0 -
Tomorrow's resultsTexas_wedge said:tomorrow's results
I guess we all know that feeling. Let's hope MDX part 4 is going to be even more pleasing than earlier chapters.
Alice, I've had my CT brought forward and it's now to be on Friday morning. As soon as it's over (plus a few minutes in case I have an adverse reaction to the dye) I'll be driving 500 miles, taking my Wife to see her cousin in London who we hope will still be alive on Saturday. He has had long-term malignant melanoma metastasised to liver and lately to his brain so he's undergone WBRT and was to have CyberKnife, I believe, but that has been called off due to seizures.
Fox is moving steadily in the right direction. I may be about to go the opposite way, in which case my habitual bullishness may take a bit of a knock but, like John, I'll deal with that the best way I can.
Tex,
I'm sorry that family health also is an issue you must deal with. I can tell by your posting that you're a bit down, only to be expected as you've expressed your fondness of your wife's cousin in earlier postings. Wishing you the best in a bad situation.
But PLEASE don't lose your FIGHT gene and that "habitual bullishness" we all love. I'm counting on two for two in good reports (you and Fox)!0 -
Alice, both Fox and I were keen to oblige and now, with his results in, it's one down, one to go, where, of course, "down" is up and "one to go" is one to not go :-)alice124 said:Tomorrow's results
Tex,
I'm sorry that family health also is an issue you must deal with. I can tell by your posting that you're a bit down, only to be expected as you've expressed your fondness of your wife's cousin in earlier postings. Wishing you the best in a bad situation.
But PLEASE don't lose your FIGHT gene and that "habitual bullishness" we all love. I'm counting on two for two in good reports (you and Fox)!0
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