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Stage 3c OC, ca125 rising slowly
She started a clinical trial of a parp inhibitor and an
immunotherapy
Avelumab. She has been on it for almost two years; her scans today showed NED for the first time, everything was clear but her ca125 is slowly rising now.
She started a clinical trial of a parp inhibitor and an
immunotherapy
Avelumab. She has been on it for almost two years; her scans today showed NED for the first time, everything was clear but her ca125 is slowly rising now.
Vanessa1993
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
4 years ago
Chemotherapy/immunotherapy combo shows promise for first-line treatment of Mesothelioma.
At the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), held virtually from May 29-31, 2020, a researcher from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center presented findings from a multicenter study that evaluated the efficacy of an
immunotherapy
-plus-chemotherapy combination for the disease
At the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), held virtually from May 29-31, 2020, a researcher from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center presented findings from a multicenter study that evaluated the efficacy of an
immunotherapy
-plus-chemotherapy combination for the disease
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Metformin and Prostate Cancer - Part Two: Recent Research / Clinical Results
Metformin Anticancer mechanisms - Impact of metformin on immunological markers: Implication in its anti-tumor mechanism - Pre-pub proof to appear in Phamacology & Therapeutics, September 2020, [i]This paper addresses the use of metformin as an adjuvant to
immunotherapy
.
Metformin Anticancer mechanisms - Impact of metformin on immunological markers: Implication in its anti-tumor mechanism - Pre-pub proof to appear in Phamacology & Therapeutics, September 2020, [i]This paper addresses the use of metformin as an adjuvant to
immunotherapy
.
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Immune Checkpoint Blockade for Prostate Cancer: Niche Role or Next Breakthrough? - MedPage Today - 07/09/2020
percentage of prostate cancer patients [/i] https://www.medpagetoday.com/reading-room/asco/
immunotherapy
/87477 [i]
Checkpoint Inhibitors in Prostate Cancer: A work in progress
[/i] [i]https://www.medpagetoday.com/reading-room/asco/
immunotherapy
/87476[/i]
[i]Full report PDF via ASCO website
percentage of prostate cancer patients [/i] https://www.medpagetoday.com/reading-room/asco/
immunotherapy
/87477 [i]
Checkpoint Inhibitors in Prostate Cancer: A work in progress
[/i] [i]https://www.medpagetoday.com/reading-room/asco/
immunotherapy
/87476[/i]
[i]Full report PDF via ASCO website
cujoe
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Preliminary CT Results????
I am presently on a clinical trial which includes
immunotherapy
and olaparib for three months. Trying not to freak out here as I have been very depressed and anxious with the coronavirus issue. Any help are similar experience is appreciated.
I am presently on a clinical trial which includes
immunotherapy
and olaparib for three months. Trying not to freak out here as I have been very depressed and anxious with the coronavirus issue. Any help are similar experience is appreciated.
yo207
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
UCLA T-cell trial
Anyone out there with BRCA 2 gene and on the new UCLA trial of
immunotherapy
using T-cell infusion? If so, how often and how many rounds?
Anyone out there with BRCA 2 gene and on the new UCLA trial of
immunotherapy
using T-cell infusion? If so, how often and how many rounds?
sjpoli46
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Confused about treatment options
She suggested that the options she is considering is changing to Zytiga or possibly trying to get me in a phase one trial using a
immunotherapy
drug and a drug currently used for kidney, bladder and lung cancer do not remember exact name but started with ca something.
She suggested that the options she is considering is changing to Zytiga or possibly trying to get me in a phase one trial using a
immunotherapy
drug and a drug currently used for kidney, bladder and lung cancer do not remember exact name but started with ca something.
Scootman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Co-vid 19 vaccine targets espied with cancer immunotherapy eyes
[/i] https://www.genengnews.com/news/covid-19-vaccine-targets-espied-with-cancer-
immunotherapy
-eyes/ **not a locked post.
[/i] https://www.genengnews.com/news/covid-19-vaccine-targets-espied-with-cancer-
immunotherapy
-eyes/ **not a locked post.
cllady01
Volunteer
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Treatment plan
The oncologist was marvelous and explained everything to us and how the MDT have come to the recommended treatment plan of
immunotherapy
for his lung cancer with mets to adrenal gland.
The oncologist was marvelous and explained everything to us and how the MDT have come to the recommended treatment plan of
immunotherapy
for his lung cancer with mets to adrenal gland.
Kayben21
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
Repurposed drug shows promise for treating COVID-19 inflammation.
Yale clinicians report promising results after treating COVID-19 patients at Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) with a drug that reduces hyperinflammation in cancer patients undergoing
immunotherapy
.
Yale clinicians report promising results after treating COVID-19 patients at Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) with a drug that reduces hyperinflammation in cancer patients undergoing
immunotherapy
.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Xgeva and Immunotherapy
As part of the ongoing debate between me and my oncologist about the frequency of Xgeva injections, I've done a bit of online research and found some very interesting things. I'm very curious if anybody else has researched this and what was found, so please share in a reply if you have. Xgeva, aka denosumab
As part of the ongoing debate between me and my oncologist about the frequency of Xgeva injections, I've done a bit of online research and found some very interesting things. I'm very curious if anybody else has researched this and what was found, so please share in a reply if you have. Xgeva, aka denosumab
tom67inMA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
My Mum part 4
Or does the fact she is having
immunotherapy
mean she has something in her cells that show she might respond positively to
immunotherapy
? Many thanks for the wonderful support I have been getting on here Sarah
Or does the fact she is having
immunotherapy
mean she has something in her cells that show she might respond positively to
immunotherapy
? Many thanks for the wonderful support I have been getting on here Sarah
Leccilats
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 years ago
DART Trial
His cancer has progressed on multiple chemos and on the
immunotherapy
Tecentriq. I am not hopeful that this trial will benefit him. He does carry the BRCA2 gene. We have Lynparza as our last treatment option. He wants in the trial.
His cancer has progressed on multiple chemos and on the
immunotherapy
Tecentriq. I am not hopeful that this trial will benefit him. He does carry the BRCA2 gene. We have Lynparza as our last treatment option. He wants in the trial.
Bird8
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Rising psa
Hello everyone, I’ve had prostectomy ,radiation, Lipton, and finished trial at md anderson that included apoluedamide,zytega,and
immunotherapy
. Worked for about a year but now scans show my two lymph nodes with cancer doubled in size. My psa is creeping up but very low. Was .1,.2,.3 and now .6.
Hello everyone, I’ve had prostectomy ,radiation, Lipton, and finished trial at md anderson that included apoluedamide,zytega,and
immunotherapy
. Worked for about a year but now scans show my two lymph nodes with cancer doubled in size. My psa is creeping up but very low. Was .1,.2,.3 and now .6.
spm58
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Cancer patients may not have higher Covid-19 risk
In particular, the researchers speculate that oncological treatments (especially
immunotherapy
) may prevent “cytokine storms” where a Covid-19 patient’s immune system goes into dangerous overdrive causing lung inflammation.
In particular, the researchers speculate that oncological treatments (especially
immunotherapy
) may prevent “cytokine storms” where a Covid-19 patient’s immune system goes into dangerous overdrive causing lung inflammation.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Mpn treatment?
https://www.pvreporter.com/
immunotherapy
-in-myeloproliferative-diseases/ Can group members pl read and elaborate i read a bit it ws shared on multiple pages for mpns
https://www.pvreporter.com/
immunotherapy
-in-myeloproliferative-diseases/ Can group members pl read and elaborate i read a bit it ws shared on multiple pages for mpns
Aojai
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Castration resistance
Anybody doing any clinical trials with
immunotherapy
or high dose testosterone pulse therapy that Hopkins is studying? Also heard that 2 new drugs that repair DNA were release 2 weeks ago. Just curious what other castration resistant prostate cancer warriors out there are doing?
Anybody doing any clinical trials with
immunotherapy
or high dose testosterone pulse therapy that Hopkins is studying? Also heard that 2 new drugs that repair DNA were release 2 weeks ago. Just curious what other castration resistant prostate cancer warriors out there are doing?
Cleodman
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Update on Ryan
His vitiligo on his hands have extended up his arms - and by the medical journals I have read - that has been consistent with a good outcome of
immunotherapy
. Which we see. He is doing and feeling the best he has since his last tome NED. He is OFF steroids!
His vitiligo on his hands have extended up his arms - and by the medical journals I have read - that has been consistent with a good outcome of
immunotherapy
. Which we see. He is doing and feeling the best he has since his last tome NED. He is OFF steroids!
kellyOd
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Melanoma Caregivers
4 years ago
CLL treatment prognosis
The question related to Chemo/
immunotherapy
route specifically and the length of time between courses of treatments. Realise this is a question for my clinician but interested in your experience. I’m in my 40s and generally fit and active and generally good at absorbing info. Just a lot to take in!
The question related to Chemo/
immunotherapy
route specifically and the length of time between courses of treatments. Realise this is a question for my clinician but interested in your experience. I’m in my 40s and generally fit and active and generally good at absorbing info. Just a lot to take in!
HarryMet
in
CLL Support
4 years ago
FDA Approves Tecentriq for First-Line Treatment of Metastatic NSCLC with High PD-L1 Expression
Tecentriq (atezolizumab) being available as a first line
immunotherapy
option for NSCLC gives patients more options for first line treatments than ever before.
Tecentriq (atezolizumab) being available as a first line
immunotherapy
option for NSCLC gives patients more options for first line treatments than ever before.
Miranda_GO2
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
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