Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Immunotherapy
Posts
Communities
1,699 public posts
Filter results
Compression fracture or something worse?
He's had chemo, hormone therapy,
immunotherapy
, radiation, and second line hormone therapy. Along the way he has had heart issues and also CNS lymphoma (brain cancer). He has been cancer free from the brain cancer for over two years.
He's had chemo, hormone therapy,
immunotherapy
, radiation, and second line hormone therapy. Along the way he has had heart issues and also CNS lymphoma (brain cancer). He has been cancer free from the brain cancer for over two years.
Lynsi13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
avastin side effects
I’m currently receiving avastin
immunotherapy
infusions every 3 weeks. I’m wondering if others are on this and what side effects you might be experiencing.
I’m currently receiving avastin
immunotherapy
infusions every 3 weeks. I’m wondering if others are on this and what side effects you might be experiencing.
Healingvibes400
in
SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
8 months ago
We are Going to Ft. Lauderdale
Onik for his
Immunotherapy
Procedure. It is a gamble and risk, but bc of what we have learned about Dr. Onik, we have concluded it is worth the chance to see what happens. We had our oncologist here in Dallas research the protocol and we have his full blessing.
Onik for his
Immunotherapy
Procedure. It is a gamble and risk, but bc of what we have learned about Dr. Onik, we have concluded it is worth the chance to see what happens. We had our oncologist here in Dallas research the protocol and we have his full blessing.
JolleySprings
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Janux immunotherapy drug (JANX007) for mCRPC
I'm not very familiar with
immunotherapy
treatments.
I'm not very familiar with
immunotherapy
treatments.
nyc_son
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
my first post
I’ve had brachytherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, cyber knife,
immunotherapy
, more chemotherapy, now taking Everolimus and letrozole. I’ve always felt that this was a chronic disease after the medications stopped working onto the next regimen.
I’ve had brachytherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, cyber knife,
immunotherapy
, more chemotherapy, now taking Everolimus and letrozole. I’ve always felt that this was a chronic disease after the medications stopped working onto the next regimen.
Sabrina02
in
SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
6 months ago
Results from 4 Genomic labs
Aggarwal suggests
Immunotherapy
Clinical trial. Dr. GHANDI suggests ADT + Docetaxel We are also looking into the clinical trial OR-503 m AB (Cemiplimab/Libtayo) There are so many variables for eligibility in Clinical Trials. He is excluded from many bc of no chemo as of yet.
Aggarwal suggests
Immunotherapy
Clinical trial. Dr. GHANDI suggests ADT + Docetaxel We are also looking into the clinical trial OR-503 m AB (Cemiplimab/Libtayo) There are so many variables for eligibility in Clinical Trials. He is excluded from many bc of no chemo as of yet.
JolleySprings
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Travel Insurance questions on Acalabrutinib
I am on Acalabrutinib (monoclonal antibody as I understand it) but I am offered answers of Chemotherapy or
Immunotherapy
to choose from. This is further complicated by the fact that I am also on Trastuzumab (another monoclonal antibody for breast cancer). How do I get round this? What do I say?
I am on Acalabrutinib (monoclonal antibody as I understand it) but I am offered answers of Chemotherapy or
Immunotherapy
to choose from. This is further complicated by the fact that I am also on Trastuzumab (another monoclonal antibody for breast cancer). How do I get round this? What do I say?
camper2
in
CLL Support
6 months ago
Wondering what to do
There is a trial of a combination drug of antibodies and
immunotherapy
phase 1 so early stages. Apart from the in patient observation for three days and the travel there is, more importantly an 8 week wait to get on the screening and the screening is 4weeks.
There is a trial of a combination drug of antibodies and
immunotherapy
phase 1 so early stages. Apart from the in patient observation for three days and the travel there is, more importantly an 8 week wait to get on the screening and the screening is 4weeks.
BadgerBright
in
My Ovacome
2 months ago
First PSMA PET scan and aftermath
He wanted to discuss with my MO and also with my new urologist who is getting me the Provenge
immunotherapy
that I recently posted about. Has anyone had such a turn of events after having a PSMA scan?
He wanted to discuss with my MO and also with my new urologist who is getting me the Provenge
immunotherapy
that I recently posted about. Has anyone had such a turn of events after having a PSMA scan?
dhccpa
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
What is the next step
I have one more
Immunotherapy
for my bladder cancer, so far all scan have shown no metastasis. Now I need to focus on my PC after more than a year of ignoring it. My PSA has been fluctuating and is now 0.65, doubling time is 16 months, I have not had ADT yet and my MO wants to just wait and watch.
I have one more
Immunotherapy
for my bladder cancer, so far all scan have shown no metastasis. Now I need to focus on my PC after more than a year of ignoring it. My PSA has been fluctuating and is now 0.65, doubling time is 16 months, I have not had ADT yet and my MO wants to just wait and watch.
old64horn
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Drugs delivery again: Supramolecular Attack Particles Nanoparticles from killer T cells engineered for immunotherapy...
From Oxford with love, engineered attack particles attack particles are released by T cells and I had no idea at all about them, but I think I am happy that they exist! https://innovation.ox.ac.uk/licence-details/supramolecular-attack-particles-smaps-nanoparticles-from-killer-t-cells-engineered-for-immunotherapeutic-use
From Oxford with love, engineered attack particles attack particles are released by T cells and I had no idea at all about them, but I think I am happy that they exist! https://innovation.ox.ac.uk/licence-details/supramolecular-attack-particles-smaps-nanoparticles-from-killer-t-cells-engineered-for-immunotherapeutic-use
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
xtandi plus talzenna
I was also told that a
immunotherapy
could work on me due to certain mutations that are good targets. I was hyped up for months about this parp inhibitor being a great next treatment but if I cannot get out the gate, what’s the point.
I was also told that a
immunotherapy
could work on me due to certain mutations that are good targets. I was hyped up for months about this parp inhibitor being a great next treatment but if I cannot get out the gate, what’s the point.
Apd66
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Why don’t doctors read notes properly before calling patients?
I have been on
immunotherapy
for 15 mths to treat 4 HCC tumours . In December 2023 my scan showed some ‘pseudo growth’ and I was given a further 3 mths treatment. Last Monday I was anxiously awaiting my results for the latest scan.
I have been on
immunotherapy
for 15 mths to treat 4 HCC tumours . In December 2023 my scan showed some ‘pseudo growth’ and I was given a further 3 mths treatment. Last Monday I was anxiously awaiting my results for the latest scan.
AthenaJason
in
British Liver Trust
4 months ago
And more ASCO GU 2024 phase 3 trial
Data will be presented at ASCO GU 2024 but looks promising "In combination with
immunotherapy
, Cabometyx is delivering long-term survival benefits today for people living with renal cell carcinoma worldwide, while also showcasing future potential in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, an
Data will be presented at ASCO GU 2024 but looks promising "In combination with
immunotherapy
, Cabometyx is delivering long-term survival benefits today for people living with renal cell carcinoma worldwide, while also showcasing future potential in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, an
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Targeted Chemo
Unfortunately his cancer is progressing now so the
immunotherapy
has been stopped. He’s been put on chemo every 3 weeks & targeted chemo tablet form - 4 tablets a day. We were warned that he would be ill with it & he is . How long do the symptoms from the treatment last ?
Unfortunately his cancer is progressing now so the
immunotherapy
has been stopped. He’s been put on chemo every 3 weeks & targeted chemo tablet form - 4 tablets a day. We were warned that he would be ill with it & he is . How long do the symptoms from the treatment last ?
Brianderrick12
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 months ago
Positive case studies
Immunotherapy
Here, we report on two patients who received ipilimumab in these trials and are still in long-term complete remission with a follow-up of 64 and 52 months respectively after the initiation of ipilimumab.
Immunotherapy
Here, we report on two patients who received ipilimumab in these trials and are still in long-term complete remission with a follow-up of 64 and 52 months respectively after the initiation of ipilimumab.
TomsD1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
Strong negative reaction to first Docetaxel treatment
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an
immunotherapy
. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday.
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an
immunotherapy
. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday.
4tunate1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
XTX-301: immunotherapy for cold tumors
It's being developed also for prostate cancer even if the article does not mention it: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/01/08/2805332/0/en/Xilio-Therapeutics-Highlights-Recent-Advances-Across-Clinical-Pipeline-and-Encouraging-Preliminary-Phase-1-Safety-Data-for-XTX301-a-Tumor-Activated-IL
It's being developed also for prostate cancer even if the article does not mention it: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/01/08/2805332/0/en/Xilio-Therapeutics-Highlights-Recent-Advances-Across-Clinical-Pipeline-and-Encouraging-Preliminary-Phase-1-Safety-Data-for-XTX301-a-Tumor-Activated-IL
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
YES! Come on CRISPR!
Ok, still in vitro and in vivo, but promising to enhance
immunotherapy
! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-023-01554-0
Ok, still in vitro and in vivo, but promising to enhance
immunotherapy
! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41588-023-01554-0
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
For people considering immunotherapy: AI algorithms reveal a bone metastasis-related signature of circulating tumor cells in PCa
Certain genetic profiles respond better to immune therapy than others... https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-024-03551-2
Certain genetic profiles respond better to immune therapy than others... https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-024-03551-2
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
1
...
3
4
5
...
85
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Advanced Prostate Cancer
480 results
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
246 results
CLL Support
143 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest