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Speaking of numbers,these are all in various phases of
trials for CRC:
TCD-717
AZD6244
AZD3965
STA-9090
JX-594
NPC-1c
Aflibercept
Angiozyme
Tivozanib
and today I read about for the first time Regorofenib (as per
Medicalnewstoday..........By now, the others should show on Google,if anyone interested for more info......
Also, there's an upcoming meeting of the American Association of Cancer Research specifically on colorectal cancer in Philly at end of this month. Who knows what results and insights might come from this conference of scientists and doctors.....
steve0 -
JeanAnneCan said:Jean
I am happy that a clinical trial has been found for you. This may just be "the one" + if not it may help keep things in check until you find "the one". I hope this goes really well for you!
it's going to work we all will send you all our good vibes to get it!0 -
May it be the ONE!
Dear Jean,
So very glad that you were able to get into a trial.
Hoping that you have an easy first week and that it turns out that "This is the ONE".
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Hi Kathy, this trial is withkathybd said:New trial
Jean If you don't mind me asking, which trial are you starting? My husband will be starting a new one, soon; but it's an infusion and he was originally told it was a pill.
Thanks,
Kathy
Hi Kathy, this trial is with Dr. Pamela Munster- drug called GSK2126458- they said about 20 people at UCSF are involved. What is your husband doing? How is he handling it? How often does he go to SF? Best to you. Jean0 -
it may be the one!
Hi Jean,
Thanks for the update and I'm very glad to hear they found a trial for you to start!
Keep us posted on how it goes. I know it must be scary to start something new and have no idea if it's going to help you or not. I'm praying this is the one for you!
Hugs,
Lisa0 -
Hi Jeanchicoturner said:Hi Kathy, this trial is with
Hi Kathy, this trial is with Dr. Pamela Munster- drug called GSK2126458- they said about 20 people at UCSF are involved. What is your husband doing? How is he handling it? How often does he go to SF? Best to you. Jean
So sorry it's taken so long to reply. Thank you for your info. I am pretty sure that's the one my husband was too late getting in to. he is being treated at Stanford under Dr george Fisher...love that man! The study he will hopefully get cleared for, is called
OMP-21M18, manufactured by Oncomed.. It targets cancer stem cells. This is a Phase 1 clinical trial for a humanized monoclonal antibody called OMP-21M18. We are hoping this will either stop further cancer metastisis, or slow it. He is getting all the pretesting done now; and we should know more next week.
I learn so much from this board and appreciate everyone and all the info given.
Best of luck to you and I will be watching your progress.
Kathy0
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