Crizotinib - New experimental treatment

lillya
lillya Member Posts: 10
edited March 2014 in Lung Cancer #1
doctors are testing out a new experimental treatment that is making a dramatic difference.
"Lung cancer was really a shock," said Glenn Mitchell.
Glenn has never smoked, so he did not expect the diagnosis.
But after less than two months of a new experimental treatment, just three pills twice a day, his cancerous tumor was gone.
“The tumor that we saw is gone,” said Suresh Ramalingham, MD of Emory University Winship Cancer Institute.
"I expected the drug to work, but not in four weeks," said Glenn.
Mitchell is one of more than 100 patients testing an experimental drug called Crizotinib. It targets the switch that turns cancer on and off.
"So the cancer cells for them to grow and multiply and spread to other parts of the body constantly require certain signals to be on, and this drug turns off the switch," said Suresh.
In recent studies, more than half the patients taking the experimental drug saw their tumors shrink.
Mitchell's treatment is going so well, he can think less about his lung cancer, and more about enjoying his retirement.
There are three separate clinical trials of the drug now recruiting patients in the Seattle area

http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=CRIZOTINIB+AND+NON-SMALL+LUNG+CANCER+AND+SEATTLE

Comments

  • 3Mana
    3Mana Member Posts: 811
    Good news
    HI,
    That's really great news to hear someone who's getting good results. My husband died in March from lung cancer. He had a RARE side effect from Avastin & hemorraged. I miss him so much and just wish the chemo would've worked. He was always healthy and had just been diagnosed in January. These holidays are hard and can't wait till there over. Good luck, hope things keep going good. "Carole"
  • JohnBinDC
    JohnBinDC Member Posts: 91 Member
    Thank You
    Lilly,

    Thanks so much for posting this information. I looked at several web sites since that talk of the impressive results from Crizotinib. I plan to talk this over with my onco on Wednesday as a part of initial discussions of a treatment plan. Thanks again for passing on this informattion. I'll let you know what the oncologist says regarding clinical trials.

    Warm Regards

    John
  • lillya
    lillya Member Posts: 10
    JohnBinDC said:

    Thank You
    Lilly,

    Thanks so much for posting this information. I looked at several web sites since that talk of the impressive results from Crizotinib. I plan to talk this over with my onco on Wednesday as a part of initial discussions of a treatment plan. Thanks again for passing on this informattion. I'll let you know what the oncologist says regarding clinical trials.

    Warm Regards

    John

    Trial studies
    The information about Crizotinib was on my local news program this morning (12 Dec 10) and I thought I'd pass it on.

    To view the broadcast for yourself go to:

    http://www.king5.com/health/Experimental-treatment-could-be-breakthrough-for-lung-cancer.html

    P.S. Someone on a different group like this said they were having these trial studies for Crizotinib all over and not just in the Seattle area.

    Good luck and do let me know how it goes.

    Be well - Lillya
  • lillya
    lillya Member Posts: 10
    JohnBinDC said:

    Thank You
    Lilly,

    Thanks so much for posting this information. I looked at several web sites since that talk of the impressive results from Crizotinib. I plan to talk this over with my onco on Wednesday as a part of initial discussions of a treatment plan. Thanks again for passing on this informattion. I'll let you know what the oncologist says regarding clinical trials.

    Warm Regards

    John

    Another Avenue
    I have a close friend that was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer, this
    set in motion my quest for a "natural" solution to his potentially fatal
    problem.

    While In conversation with an old friend one day a passerby overhead the details
    of our discussion which at the time happened to be about my friends lung cancer.

    This gentleman went on to say that he had literally just cured his wife after 4
    weeks from fatal Leukemia, the doctors are baffled he continued. He suggested I
    do some research on Capsaicin, that's what I did. It really appears that this
    miracle ingredient can kill the cancer cells, disrupt their mitochondria so they
    literally turn on themselves without damaging the surrounding healthy cells.

    "Kelley Eidem, the "inventor" of a novel "recipe" to erase cancerous tumors, is
    the accomplished author of what I consider a very important book, The Doctor Who
    Cures Cancer. The physician whose outstanding achievements and lifework are
    thoroughly covered in this work* is Dr. Emanuel Revici.

    Based upon what Kelley Eidem had learned when researching and writing his book
    on the life work of Dr. Revici, he devised a simple formula that (coupled with
    the serene conviction that he could do it) helped him heal stage 4 cancer in a
    matter of a few weeks.

    The use of both hot peppers (which contain capsaicin) and garlic as well as
    ginger have been found to have anti-cancer activity.

    More information about this simple recipe can be found at:
    hubpages.com/hub/How-I-Cured-Stage-4-Cancer-in-Two-Weeks-For-Less-Than-The-Cost-Of-A-Night-At-The-Movies
  • congoody
    congoody Member Posts: 73
    lillya said:

    Another Avenue
    I have a close friend that was recently diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer, this
    set in motion my quest for a "natural" solution to his potentially fatal
    problem.

    While In conversation with an old friend one day a passerby overhead the details
    of our discussion which at the time happened to be about my friends lung cancer.

    This gentleman went on to say that he had literally just cured his wife after 4
    weeks from fatal Leukemia, the doctors are baffled he continued. He suggested I
    do some research on Capsaicin, that's what I did. It really appears that this
    miracle ingredient can kill the cancer cells, disrupt their mitochondria so they
    literally turn on themselves without damaging the surrounding healthy cells.

    "Kelley Eidem, the "inventor" of a novel "recipe" to erase cancerous tumors, is
    the accomplished author of what I consider a very important book, The Doctor Who
    Cures Cancer. The physician whose outstanding achievements and lifework are
    thoroughly covered in this work* is Dr. Emanuel Revici.

    Based upon what Kelley Eidem had learned when researching and writing his book
    on the life work of Dr. Revici, he devised a simple formula that (coupled with
    the serene conviction that he could do it) helped him heal stage 4 cancer in a
    matter of a few weeks.

    The use of both hot peppers (which contain capsaicin) and garlic as well as
    ginger have been found to have anti-cancer activity.

    More information about this simple recipe can be found at:
    hubpages.com/hub/How-I-Cured-Stage-4-Cancer-in-Two-Weeks-For-Less-Than-The-Cost-Of-A-Night-At-The-Movies

    Good Grief
    Here is another example of "a recipe to erase cancerous tumors" - and this post mixed in (as if to blend) with some very exciting news about a breakthrough medication that really does show great clinical promise - and imagine, it is being tested in clinical trials -

    well excuse me while I stand on my head to meditate while planning my low carb capsaicin and garlic ginger appetizers.
  • tbundrock
    tbundrock Member Posts: 2
    JohnBinDC said:

    Thank You
    Lilly,

    Thanks so much for posting this information. I looked at several web sites since that talk of the impressive results from Crizotinib. I plan to talk this over with my onco on Wednesday as a part of initial discussions of a treatment plan. Thanks again for passing on this informattion. I'll let you know what the oncologist says regarding clinical trials.

    Warm Regards

    John

    new drug
    Any info on what your doctor thought of this new treatment?
  • stayingcalm
    stayingcalm Member Posts: 650 Member
    congoody said:

    Good Grief
    Here is another example of "a recipe to erase cancerous tumors" - and this post mixed in (as if to blend) with some very exciting news about a breakthrough medication that really does show great clinical promise - and imagine, it is being tested in clinical trials -

    well excuse me while I stand on my head to meditate while planning my low carb capsaicin and garlic ginger appetizers.

    Ha ha, congoody
    I had the same reaction. Crizotinib really does appear to be a great drug, but then he went on and spoiled it with a miracle cure.

    stayingcalm

    (Edit 12/17: This person posted the very same thing on Inspire, under the name BenzThere)
  • JohnBinDC
    JohnBinDC Member Posts: 91 Member
    tbundrock said:

    new drug
    Any info on what your doctor thought of this new treatment?

    Crozotinib
    I briefly discussed this with my Oncologist and I am not a candidate. To be eligible, one must have undergone one Platimum based chemotherapy round and must have a specific gene (ALK, I Believe). If you have the chemotherepy completed, the sponsor will pay for the genetic testing.

    I am scheduled for a mediastinoscopy on Tuesday that will help refine my diagnosis. Who knows?, surgery may still be an option.
  • z
    z Member Posts: 1,414 Member
    JohnBinDC said:

    Crozotinib
    I briefly discussed this with my Oncologist and I am not a candidate. To be eligible, one must have undergone one Platimum based chemotherapy round and must have a specific gene (ALK, I Believe). If you have the chemotherepy completed, the sponsor will pay for the genetic testing.

    I am scheduled for a mediastinoscopy on Tuesday that will help refine my diagnosis. Who knows?, surgery may still be an option.

    JohnBinDC
    Hi JohnBinDC I hope you have a good outcome on Tuesday, and the best tx will be available to you. Lori