new drug

druidshadow
druidshadow Member Posts: 85
edited August 2012 in Colorectal Cancer #1
my doc said that a new chemo drug was approved last Thursday for our issues ,anyone hear about it?

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  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685
    no
    I haven't heard of anything. I wish I'd heard about this before my treatment today. My onc is a researchist, when his office calls with my CEA and Mag numbers I'll have them ask about this and hopefully have an answer on Thursday when I go in to get unplugged from the Matrix.
  • MrsJP
    MrsJP Member Posts: 157
    CureToday.com
    zaltrap
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    Zaltrap
    That's the new drug that my Niece worked on.
    "The drug was approved for people whose tumors are resistant to or have progressed after oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy".
    There's always something in the pipeline, that's where the "buying time" concept comes in.
    Let's hope it does what it's expected to do.
    -phil
  • tommycat
    tommycat Member Posts: 790 Member
    PhillieG said:

    Zaltrap
    That's the new drug that my Niece worked on.
    "The drug was approved for people whose tumors are resistant to or have progressed after oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy".
    There's always something in the pipeline, that's where the "buying time" concept comes in.
    Let's hope it does what it's expected to do.
    -phil

    That is great Phillieg!!!
    Buying time....................yes. Nice to see progress in the drug world.
    Thanks for sharing~
    TC
  • John23
    John23 Member Posts: 2,122 Member
    PhillieG said:

    Zaltrap
    That's the new drug that my Niece worked on.
    "The drug was approved for people whose tumors are resistant to or have progressed after oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy".
    There's always something in the pipeline, that's where the "buying time" concept comes in.
    Let's hope it does what it's expected to do.
    -phil

    Zaltrap = Aflibercept

    Of interest:

    Aflibercept fails to extend survival of men with mCRPC in pivotal Phase III trial

    Aflibercept Clinical Trial Failure: Lessons to Be Learned

    Aflibercept Setback in Cancer More Worrying for Sanofi Than Regeneron

    Aflibercept versus placebo in combination with FOLFIRI in previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer
    ("mean OS benefit for aflibercept in combination with FOLFIRI is at least 2.9 months versus 1.4 months difference in median survival").

    Oh, what I could do with an additional 1.5 months!

    Best hopes for a -real- cure!

    John
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    John23 said:

    Zaltrap = Aflibercept

    Of interest:

    Aflibercept fails to extend survival of men with mCRPC in pivotal Phase III trial

    Aflibercept Clinical Trial Failure: Lessons to Be Learned

    Aflibercept Setback in Cancer More Worrying for Sanofi Than Regeneron

    Aflibercept versus placebo in combination with FOLFIRI in previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer
    ("mean OS benefit for aflibercept in combination with FOLFIRI is at least 2.9 months versus 1.4 months difference in median survival").

    Oh, what I could do with an additional 1.5 months!

    Best hopes for a -real- cure!

    John

    Don't forget about Regoranfenib as well!
    Hugs!
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    John23 said:

    Zaltrap = Aflibercept

    Of interest:

    Aflibercept fails to extend survival of men with mCRPC in pivotal Phase III trial

    Aflibercept Clinical Trial Failure: Lessons to Be Learned

    Aflibercept Setback in Cancer More Worrying for Sanofi Than Regeneron

    Aflibercept versus placebo in combination with FOLFIRI in previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer
    ("mean OS benefit for aflibercept in combination with FOLFIRI is at least 2.9 months versus 1.4 months difference in median survival").

    Oh, what I could do with an additional 1.5 months!

    Best hopes for a -real- cure!

    John

    Statistics are also a Tool...
    "Avastin had a median survival rate of 11.2 months" 
    Sorry to burst your bubble but I've got 102+ Months thanks to Avastin.
    Everyone is different. I know of someone who was told they had 6 months to live.
    They tried TCM and only lasted 4 months.
    It just goes to show that you never know...
    -p
  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
    PhillieG said:

    Statistics are also a Tool...
    "Avastin had a median survival rate of 11.2 months" 
    Sorry to burst your bubble but I've got 102+ Months thanks to Avastin.
    Everyone is different. I know of someone who was told they had 6 months to live.
    They tried TCM and only lasted 4 months.
    It just goes to show that you never know...
    -p

    what about lifestyle
    If drugs and tcm fail

    Then consider some serious lifestyle stuff

    Start with a dash of exercise,
    A good helping of diet
    And mix with prayerful meditation while smiling.

    If that fails then your rooted!

    Only joking you always got a few supplements to try!

    Start on iherb.com, start ordering with the letter A, work your way to Z, as long as the credit is not reached.

    If you spend heaps iherb makes you a VIP.

    Hugs,
    Pete

    Pd disregard the above, I was going to recommend lycopene rich tomatoes and olive oil
  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member

    what about lifestyle
    If drugs and tcm fail

    Then consider some serious lifestyle stuff

    Start with a dash of exercise,
    A good helping of diet
    And mix with prayerful meditation while smiling.

    If that fails then your rooted!

    Only joking you always got a few supplements to try!

    Start on iherb.com, start ordering with the letter A, work your way to Z, as long as the credit is not reached.

    If you spend heaps iherb makes you a VIP.

    Hugs,
    Pete

    Pd disregard the above, I was going to recommend lycopene rich tomatoes and olive oil

    Why Not?
    I have little doubt that the "answer" lies with multiple treatments.
    Like I've always said, one size doesn't fit all.
    Pete, the thread was about the new drug that was just released
    (or trashing new drugs - it's all about crushing people's hope, right?).
    There are plenty of alternative recipes in yours and other threads...
    hugs back...hope you're feeling well
    -p
  • pete43lost_at_sea
    pete43lost_at_sea Member Posts: 3,900 Member
    PhillieG said:

    Why Not?
    I have little doubt that the "answer" lies with multiple treatments.
    Like I've always said, one size doesn't fit all.
    Pete, the thread was about the new drug that was just released
    (or trashing new drugs - it's all about crushing people's hope, right?).
    There are plenty of alternative recipes in yours and other threads...
    hugs back...hope you're feeling well
    -p

    thanks phil
    Here hoping zaltrap helps, or whatever we all try.

    Feeling good today.

    Hugs,
    Pete
  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    PhillieG said:

    Zaltrap
    That's the new drug that my Niece worked on.
    "The drug was approved for people whose tumors are resistant to or have progressed after oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy".
    There's always something in the pipeline, that's where the "buying time" concept comes in.
    Let's hope it does what it's expected to do.
    -phil

    Phil
    I'm betting you're pretty proud of your Niece. Those that work so hard to try and find new ways to keep us living and the massive amount of researching and working they do on finding a cure or extending our lives don't get the kuddos that they should.
    Let your niece know we appreciate the work she is doing in helping us!!!! I'm proud of her too, and all the others that work so hard and tirelessly on trying to find something that will eventually cure.
    Winter Marie
  • Kathryn_in_MN
    Kathryn_in_MN Member Posts: 1,252 Member
    Aflibercept
    I will be on this drug in two weeks. Instead of Irinotecan + Avastin (the combo I was on prior to my radiation - knocked out some tumors and kept the others stable), I am doing Irinotecan + Aflibercept.

    I have an awful time with chemo, but tolerate the biologics well. Avastin causes high blood pressure for many, but not for me. After a year on it my nosebleeds did get pretty severe, but that is the worst of it. Still, we don't know how much it helped me or not - was it the Irinotecan, the Avastin, or the combo? So it is worth trying the new drug to see how it goes. If I have trouble with side effects, or the combo doesn't seem to be working, we'll switch back to Avastin again.