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After Activation With Yervoy, IL-2 Produced by Activated CD4+ T Cells Helps CD8+ T-cell Activation

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    jim Breitfeller
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    After Activation With Yervoy, IL-2 Produced by Activated CD4+ T Cells Helps CD8+ T-cell Activation.

    After Activation With Yervoy, IL-2 Produced by Activated CD4+ T Cells Helps CD8+ T-cell Activation.

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      killmel
      Participant

      Hi Jim,

       

      I went to your website that has wonderful info but I could not turn off the music.

      How do you turn off the music???

      Maybe you can make the "turn off" music easier to find or maybe leavethe music OFF & people can turn the music ON if they want do.

       

      Thanks

        jim Breitfeller
        Participant

        After, your comment, I decide to remove the music because it may be distracting while reading the blog entries.

        Thanks for your comment.

        Jimmy B

        jim Breitfeller
        Participant

        After, your comment, I decide to remove the music because it may be distracting while reading the blog entries.

        Thanks for your comment.

        Jimmy B

      killmel
      Participant

      Hi Jim,

       

      I went to your website that has wonderful info but I could not turn off the music.

      How do you turn off the music???

      Maybe you can make the "turn off" music easier to find or maybe leavethe music OFF & people can turn the music ON if they want do.

       

      Thanks

      Dynasysman
      Participant

      Jim —

      This is a great table, packed with information and, given the complexity, quite simple and clear.  It does leave a few questions, though.  What is the source article/document, and where has it been published?  Does it reflect a hypothesis or some kind of study?   And what exactly does it say to you about how to treat melanoma and what patients should be asking their physicians?

      Thanks.  You share so much with this community and the broader melanoma population…

      Dynasysman
      Participant

      Jim —

      This is a great table, packed with information and, given the complexity, quite simple and clear.  It does leave a few questions, though.  What is the source article/document, and where has it been published?  Does it reflect a hypothesis or some kind of study?   And what exactly does it say to you about how to treat melanoma and what patients should be asking their physicians?

      Thanks.  You share so much with this community and the broader melanoma population…

        jim Breitfeller
        Participant

        Dynasysman,

        The graphic is based on years of research that I have done backed up by research papers from around the world. I spent over three years researching my own treatment that has left me NED. If you look carefully on the graph, I cited some of the papers.

         

        It is an excerpt of my paper called "Melanoma and the Magic Bullet (Monoclonal Antibodies"   http://www.box.net/shared/kjgr6dkztj

        It explains the immune system and scientifically why my treatment worked. It has a references (Research papers) at the end of it. I also wrote another small piece called  

        "The Making of an Immune Response by Combinatorial Therapy Using   Anti-CTLA-4 Blockade and Interleukin-2"    It is an add on to the other paper.https://www.box.net/shared/n0xcdimy5d 

        There are other papers also that pertain to our topic  Melanoma/treatment at http://melanomamissionary.blogspot.com/       Melanoma Missionary. 

        There is a Shared file section at the website with some of reseach papers that I thought might be informative to patients, caregivers, oncologists and researchers. The papers I wrote, I tried to bring the language down to layman terms. I hope this answers your questions. If not  you  can contact me offline at dbreitfe@rochester.rr.com     

         warm regards  

        Jimmy B                 

        jim Breitfeller
        Participant

        Dynasysman,

        The graphic is based on years of research that I have done backed up by research papers from around the world. I spent over three years researching my own treatment that has left me NED. If you look carefully on the graph, I cited some of the papers.

         

        It is an excerpt of my paper called "Melanoma and the Magic Bullet (Monoclonal Antibodies"   http://www.box.net/shared/kjgr6dkztj

        It explains the immune system and scientifically why my treatment worked. It has a references (Research papers) at the end of it. I also wrote another small piece called  

        "The Making of an Immune Response by Combinatorial Therapy Using   Anti-CTLA-4 Blockade and Interleukin-2"    It is an add on to the other paper.https://www.box.net/shared/n0xcdimy5d 

        There are other papers also that pertain to our topic  Melanoma/treatment at http://melanomamissionary.blogspot.com/       Melanoma Missionary. 

        There is a Shared file section at the website with some of reseach papers that I thought might be informative to patients, caregivers, oncologists and researchers. The papers I wrote, I tried to bring the language down to layman terms. I hope this answers your questions. If not  you  can contact me offline at dbreitfe@rochester.rr.com     

         warm regards  

        Jimmy B                 

        killmel
        Participant

        Hi Jimmy,

         

        You are a wonderful an to share your insight.

        I am curious to know what treatment you have done that has helped you remain NED.

        I looked up ed your profile & could not find the information so I sincerely would appreciate knowing what treatment you have taken.

        God Bless You

        Mary

        killmel
        Participant

        Hi Jimmy,

         

        You are a wonderful an to share your insight.

        I am curious to know what treatment you have done that has helped you remain NED.

        I looked up ed your profile & could not find the information so I sincerely would appreciate knowing what treatment you have taken.

        God Bless You

        Mary

        jim Breitfeller
        Participant

        Mary,

        If you download Melanoma and the Magic bullet paper, My Therapy starts on page 16.

        Also, as a follow up, I use Off label   

        Imiquimod is an immune response modifier that increases local cytokine production, with a subsequent activation of both the innate (rapid, nonspecific) and adaptive (specific, cellular, and humoral) immune systems. These characteristics have led to its application in a variety of dermatological conditions. It is sold in 5 % cream.

        I apply to the primary tumor site every 3 months for about 5 days to activate my immune system.

         

        warm regards

        Jimmy B

         

         

        .

        jim Breitfeller
        Participant

         Also, Scientific fact.

        Imiquimod induces peripheral monocytes and macrophages to release interferon α and interleukin (IL)-12. Both cytokines promote a cell-mediated immune response led by CD8+ cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells.

        jimmy B

        boot2aboot
        Participant

        Here lies the problem…and it is probably the reason why some treatments work some of the time for some of the people and not all of the people all of the time…each melanoma is different…even in the same person…these little monsters want to live forever and for a few proteins it is remarkable that they seem to outsmart even the smartest researchers not to mention our highly evolved immune systems…so how do researchers solve the mystery on the workings and casting out  of hunderds of disease processes called melanoma? to me, anytime there is a puzzle to solve, sometimes you have to back up and retrace steps…retroactive studies in people who became NED after certain treatments…which to my knowledge hasn't been done…un fracking believable…this is why i am leery of what melanoma experts profess they know…chasing money instead of good basic puzzle solving…now i have to crack my basic high school bio-chemistry text book so i can get myself the best possible odds

         

        boots

        boot2aboot
        Participant

        Here lies the problem…and it is probably the reason why some treatments work some of the time for some of the people and not all of the people all of the time…each melanoma is different…even in the same person…these little monsters want to live forever and for a few proteins it is remarkable that they seem to outsmart even the smartest researchers not to mention our highly evolved immune systems…so how do researchers solve the mystery on the workings and casting out  of hunderds of disease processes called melanoma? to me, anytime there is a puzzle to solve, sometimes you have to back up and retrace steps…retroactive studies in people who became NED after certain treatments…which to my knowledge hasn't been done…un fracking believable…this is why i am leery of what melanoma experts profess they know…chasing money instead of good basic puzzle solving…now i have to crack my basic high school bio-chemistry text book so i can get myself the best possible odds

         

        boots

        jim Breitfeller
        Participant

         Also, Scientific fact.

        Imiquimod induces peripheral monocytes and macrophages to release interferon α and interleukin (IL)-12. Both cytokines promote a cell-mediated immune response led by CD8+ cytotoxic T cells and natural killer cells.

        jimmy B

        jim Breitfeller
        Participant

        Mary,

        If you download Melanoma and the Magic bullet paper, My Therapy starts on page 16.

        Also, as a follow up, I use Off label   

        Imiquimod is an immune response modifier that increases local cytokine production, with a subsequent activation of both the innate (rapid, nonspecific) and adaptive (specific, cellular, and humoral) immune systems. These characteristics have led to its application in a variety of dermatological conditions. It is sold in 5 % cream.

        I apply to the primary tumor site every 3 months for about 5 days to activate my immune system.

         

        warm regards

        Jimmy B

         

         

        .

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