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- July 2, 2011 at 11:19 pm
Next Friday, I have my second session with dacarbazine and then a CT scan 10 days later. I know this form of chemo has had little benefit, but I can only hope that my low tumour burden responds to it. I'm remaining hopeful, but in the back of my mind, I have to be prepared for a Plan B. That being said, my onc. suggested ipi if the dacarbazine works, but I want to know if anyone believes IL-2 is a better option or should I leave that as Plan C?
Here's hoping I won't have to venture into Plan B.
Lisa
Next Friday, I have my second session with dacarbazine and then a CT scan 10 days later. I know this form of chemo has had little benefit, but I can only hope that my low tumour burden responds to it. I'm remaining hopeful, but in the back of my mind, I have to be prepared for a Plan B. That being said, my onc. suggested ipi if the dacarbazine works, but I want to know if anyone believes IL-2 is a better option or should I leave that as Plan C?
Here's hoping I won't have to venture into Plan B.
Lisa
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- July 3, 2011 at 1:42 am
Lisa, I expect that the chemo will start working soon. Hopefully the CT scan will confirm
that. Do you know if IL-2 treatment is available in your area?As I might have mentioned before, I wonder if you would be eligible for GM-CSF (Leukine)
treatment? This, together with surgery could be another plan worth considering especially
if your tumour burden remains low.Hope this helps.
Frank from Australia
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- July 3, 2011 at 1:42 am
Lisa, I expect that the chemo will start working soon. Hopefully the CT scan will confirm
that. Do you know if IL-2 treatment is available in your area?As I might have mentioned before, I wonder if you would be eligible for GM-CSF (Leukine)
treatment? This, together with surgery could be another plan worth considering especially
if your tumour burden remains low.Hope this helps.
Frank from Australia
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- July 3, 2011 at 5:16 am
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- July 3, 2011 at 5:16 am
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- July 4, 2011 at 1:50 am
Lisa,
i am in the same boat…check out my last post…i got a lot of good responses from the vets..
boots
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- July 4, 2011 at 1:50 am
Lisa,
i am in the same boat…check out my last post…i got a lot of good responses from the vets..
boots
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- July 4, 2011 at 10:16 pm
Both IL-2 and Leukine arn't offered in Canada, but my onc. can send me for it. IL-2 was mentioned as a Plan C, so obviously he knows how to get access to it. Leukine is a great option for maintenance and I've read many people have remained stable or NED after using this. IPI will be the next treatment should decarbazine fail – but it won't :).
Boots, I'm so sorry that these mets have appeared for you. I didn't have my lung mets tested to see if they were melanoma, but they grew slowly and 1 got to 1cm, so they didn't want to wait. Hopefully you'll get some definate answers soon.
Lisa
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- July 4, 2011 at 10:16 pm
Both IL-2 and Leukine arn't offered in Canada, but my onc. can send me for it. IL-2 was mentioned as a Plan C, so obviously he knows how to get access to it. Leukine is a great option for maintenance and I've read many people have remained stable or NED after using this. IPI will be the next treatment should decarbazine fail – but it won't :).
Boots, I'm so sorry that these mets have appeared for you. I didn't have my lung mets tested to see if they were melanoma, but they grew slowly and 1 got to 1cm, so they didn't want to wait. Hopefully you'll get some definate answers soon.
Lisa
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- July 5, 2011 at 10:00 pm
Hi Lisa
Check out what Michael FL has to say under the string
Anonymous 6/25/2011
Dicarbazine apparently is a good approach prior to using ipilimumab. I took temodar..should have taken dicarbazine on hind sight. I was on the compassionate ipi trial in Montreal…First round of 4 treatments worked wonders on my cutaneous melanoma (100s..very blackening leg) in November…just today I was admiring how they have all cleared up…but alas, mel came up with another plan and I now have some nasty sub-qs as well as a growth in my lymph node. Second round was in March..only went on two treatments before I was booted off. You're right there is no biochem nor IL-2 being offered in Canada…so I'm off to NIH-NCI for surgery..flying there tomorrow…then surgery on Thursday. Doing the following TIL trial:
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01319565?term=11-c-0123&rank=1
Would suggest ipi but if it's not working don't wait too long for next plan. All the best…sounds wonderful and very fortunate if your doctor connect you up with IL-2 (don't know how…mine never mentioned it!). Val
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- July 6, 2011 at 12:34 am
Hi Val,
When I asked what my Plan C would be if ipi didn't work for me, my onc. said IL-2 without hesitating. I don't know where I would go for this, but I assume I would have to travel. My onc. can also administer Yervoy without a compassionate use trial, so I was very pleased to hear that. I'm hopeful that the dacarbazine will work and I won't need to use Yervoy just yet. The Decarbazine is very easy to tolerate – only 2 bad days, but this could change during my next session.
I'm so happy to hear you're off to NIH-NCI for surgery and participating in the TIL trial. This trial sounds so promising and may infact be the next best thing. I truly hope this works for you! Princess Margaret in Toronto is working on this right now, but it won't be up and running for human trials for another 6 months. This would be something I would consider as well and plan to speak to him about this.
Best of luck to you Val!
Lisa
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- July 7, 2011 at 5:11 pm
Lisa,
check out American Cancer Society and Cancer Care…they offer free flights to treatment…hope lodges to stay in…any comprehensive cancer hospital offers social workers who can help
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- July 7, 2011 at 5:11 pm
Lisa,
check out American Cancer Society and Cancer Care…they offer free flights to treatment…hope lodges to stay in…any comprehensive cancer hospital offers social workers who can help
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- July 6, 2011 at 12:34 am
Hi Val,
When I asked what my Plan C would be if ipi didn't work for me, my onc. said IL-2 without hesitating. I don't know where I would go for this, but I assume I would have to travel. My onc. can also administer Yervoy without a compassionate use trial, so I was very pleased to hear that. I'm hopeful that the dacarbazine will work and I won't need to use Yervoy just yet. The Decarbazine is very easy to tolerate – only 2 bad days, but this could change during my next session.
I'm so happy to hear you're off to NIH-NCI for surgery and participating in the TIL trial. This trial sounds so promising and may infact be the next best thing. I truly hope this works for you! Princess Margaret in Toronto is working on this right now, but it won't be up and running for human trials for another 6 months. This would be something I would consider as well and plan to speak to him about this.
Best of luck to you Val!
Lisa
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- July 5, 2011 at 10:00 pm
Hi Lisa
Check out what Michael FL has to say under the string
Anonymous 6/25/2011
Dicarbazine apparently is a good approach prior to using ipilimumab. I took temodar..should have taken dicarbazine on hind sight. I was on the compassionate ipi trial in Montreal…First round of 4 treatments worked wonders on my cutaneous melanoma (100s..very blackening leg) in November…just today I was admiring how they have all cleared up…but alas, mel came up with another plan and I now have some nasty sub-qs as well as a growth in my lymph node. Second round was in March..only went on two treatments before I was booted off. You're right there is no biochem nor IL-2 being offered in Canada…so I'm off to NIH-NCI for surgery..flying there tomorrow…then surgery on Thursday. Doing the following TIL trial:
http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01319565?term=11-c-0123&rank=1
Would suggest ipi but if it's not working don't wait too long for next plan. All the best…sounds wonderful and very fortunate if your doctor connect you up with IL-2 (don't know how…mine never mentioned it!). Val
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