Hallwang and Other German Therapies
My experience with Hallwang and other German therapies has been more brutal than most, but I assume that is due to my high tumour burden. I have been documenting everything on my blog for anyone interested: mcrc4.com
I stopped systemic chemo 6 weeks ago now. I was classed as having stable disease, while on chemo, but that is a deceptive term. A stable disease is anything with less than 25% growth, so although I was officially 'stable' most of my tumours still grew. To continue down the chemo path, for me at least , I knew was a dead end.
Again one of my oncolgists told me that should I stop chemo, I would have maybe 2 months. Well its been 6 weeks now and I am still in relatively good health (my oncologist will be sooo disappointed), so I am hoping that the german therapies are doing something positive. I'll know for sure next month when I get my next MRI.
I still believe that focusing on the immune system and immunotherapies is the way to go.
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Latest on immune system approach
http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=676431
tho who knows when/if actually available for those who need it if it works
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i know aboutcoloCan said:Latest on immune system approach
http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=676431
tho who knows when/if actually available for those who need it if it works
PD-1 from glioma studies, it's a great target.
On a note about immunotherapy I talked to a mother who's kid was in a coma, this kid had done 21 brain surgeries and 4 spinal for multiple reccurent tumours + several chemo regimes and maximum radiation, she was given Sirolimus which is an immune suppresent, she came out of coma and has stable disease which might even be regressing.
Bizarre.
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There's an ASCO conference coming up May 31 so theremanwithnoname said:i know about
PD-1 from glioma studies, it's a great target.
On a note about immunotherapy I talked to a mother who's kid was in a coma, this kid had done 21 brain surgeries and 4 spinal for multiple reccurent tumours + several chemo regimes and maximum radiation, she was given Sirolimus which is an immune suppresent, she came out of coma and has stable disease which might even be regressing.
Bizarre.
should be more reports on CRC and other cancers as drug companies and researchers publicize their results thus far
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some impact on t-reg cellsmanwithnoname said:i know about
PD-1 from glioma studies, it's a great target.
On a note about immunotherapy I talked to a mother who's kid was in a coma, this kid had done 21 brain surgeries and 4 spinal for multiple reccurent tumours + several chemo regimes and maximum radiation, she was given Sirolimus which is an immune suppresent, she came out of coma and has stable disease which might even be regressing.
Bizarre.
some impact on t-reg cells perhaps?
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Only 29 out of 140 had acoloCan said:Latest on immune system approach
http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=676431
tho who knows when/if actually available for those who need it if it works
Only 29 out of 140 had a partial remission, 26 continued to get a long term benefit, 1 had full remission. 3 died from the treatment. Although it sounds great, you are 3 times as likely to die from the treatment than to achive full remission. Still better than chemo but.
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T-regrenw said:some impact on t-reg cells
some impact on t-reg cells perhaps?
and also TAM's and MDSC's also various cytokines, it also generates memory T-cells in cancer vaccine therapy.
Our Onc. will prescribe it.
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very interesting
I have begun to read your blog and will be folowing your posts. thank you for sharing.
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I too have been followingjohnsnowden said:very interesting
I have begun to read your blog and will be folowing your posts. thank you for sharing.
I too have been following your blog. You write well. I understand what you're talking about. Anxious to know what's going on with the infected port. Looking forward to the next installment.0 -
thx. Glad people are findingtraci43 said:Your blog is amazing!
The amount of information you've amassed there is incredible. You are rational and even in your posts. I've been fighting colon cancer for 6 years now and have just scratched the surface. Thanks for sharing! Traci
thx. Glad people are finding it useful. That's the main reason that I am documenting everything so that others can learn from my mistakes and hopefully sucesses as well.
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Looks like I am loosing theChelsea71 said:I too have been following
I too have been following your blog. You write well. I understand what you're talking about. Anxious to know what's going on with the infected port. Looking forward to the next installment.Looks like I am loosing the port battle. I am taking a 2 week break so there will not be any blog updates till i get back into the swing of things again.
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Hoping things can get back on track soon, Ren.renw said:Looks like I am loosing the
Looks like I am loosing the port battle. I am taking a 2 week break so there will not be any blog updates till i get back into the swing of things again.
Pls keep us posted when you can. We'll be thinking of you. Hugs~AA
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Crap!renw said:Looks like I am loosing the
Looks like I am loosing the port battle. I am taking a 2 week break so there will not be any blog updates till i get back into the swing of things again.
Well, hang in there. I read your blog. It's good. Thank you for posting it.
good luck.,sending happy healing thoughts your way
karin
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i have been following your
i have been following your posts. i admire your courage and thoughtfulness to write down the treatments and the logic behind them.
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Interesting blog, welannalexandria said:Hoping things can get back on track soon, Ren.
Pls keep us posted when you can. We'll be thinking of you. Hugs~AA
Interesting blog, well written ..... hope your port issues clear up soon.
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Interesting, I went to thecoloCan said:Latest on immune system approach
http://consumer.healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=676431
tho who knows when/if actually available for those who need it if it works
Interesting, I went to the site and was happy to see that the place I have gone to for genetic testing was listed amongst the hospitals they have in their network......
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