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MK3475 (PD1) is at Beverly Hills Cancer Center

Forums General Melanoma Community MK3475 (PD1) is at Beverly Hills Cancer Center

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    cbs805
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    My husband started the Merck expanded access program last week at Beverly Hills Cancer Center.  Dr. O'Day, a renowned melanoma specialist is running it. We have been going to BHCC since his diagnosis which was last April.  It is a great place.

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      killmel
      Participant

      Are you saying that Merck's EAP Pd1 is OPEN at BHCC with Dr. O'day?

        cbs805
        Participant

        Yes.  Bhcancercenter.com

        there is a tab for clinical trials. The information is there.

        cbs805
        Participant

        Yes.  Bhcancercenter.com

        there is a tab for clinical trials. The information is there.

        cbs805
        Participant

        Yes.  Bhcancercenter.com

        there is a tab for clinical trials. The information is there.

      killmel
      Participant

      Are you saying that Merck's EAP Pd1 is OPEN at BHCC with Dr. O'day?

      killmel
      Participant

      Are you saying that Merck's EAP Pd1 is OPEN at BHCC with Dr. O'day?

      oceanbeck
      Participant

      Thanks for your post. I am desperately trying to help my sister get into this same trial or the access program, MK3475. I have been on the internet trying to find a way to get her this new drug. She has stage IV small cell lung cancer in both lungs and has decided to quit her chemo because it made her feel so crappy. Besides Beverly Hill CC, do you know any other places I can try?  Could you be so kind to give me any other advice that might help to get her accepted into Beverley Hills CC? I am having a hard time getting anyone to call me back. Thank you in advance. Tom

      oceanbeck
      Participant

      Thanks for your post. I am desperately trying to help my sister get into this same trial or the access program, MK3475. I have been on the internet trying to find a way to get her this new drug. She has stage IV small cell lung cancer in both lungs and has decided to quit her chemo because it made her feel so crappy. Besides Beverly Hill CC, do you know any other places I can try?  Could you be so kind to give me any other advice that might help to get her accepted into Beverley Hills CC? I am having a hard time getting anyone to call me back. Thank you in advance. Tom

        cbs805
        Participant

        The website melanomainternational.org has posts about different MK3475 trial sites.  Catherine Poole can be contacted on it.  She says she has a comprehensive list of locations. Where do you live?

        cbs805
        Participant

        The website melanomainternational.org has posts about different MK3475 trial sites.  Catherine Poole can be contacted on it.  She says she has a comprehensive list of locations. Where do you live?

        jpfletchjr
        Participant

        You can also go to the the National Cancer Institute and look up clinical trials there.   The MK 3475 trial is under the trial protocol ID P07990 and also under NCT01295827.  When you call to check on a location for the trials, refer to NCT01295827.  Their number is 888-577-8839.  I found a location in Atlanta at Emory University and we trying to see it my wife is a viable candidate at this time.  Good luck in your search.

        jpfletchjr
        Participant

        You can also go to the the National Cancer Institute and look up clinical trials there.   The MK 3475 trial is under the trial protocol ID P07990 and also under NCT01295827.  When you call to check on a location for the trials, refer to NCT01295827.  Their number is 888-577-8839.  I found a location in Atlanta at Emory University and we trying to see it my wife is a viable candidate at this time.  Good luck in your search.

        jpfletchjr
        Participant

        You can also go to the the National Cancer Institute and look up clinical trials there.   The MK 3475 trial is under the trial protocol ID P07990 and also under NCT01295827.  When you call to check on a location for the trials, refer to NCT01295827.  Their number is 888-577-8839.  I found a location in Atlanta at Emory University and we trying to see it my wife is a viable candidate at this time.  Good luck in your search.

        cbs805
        Participant

        The website melanomainternational.org has posts about different MK3475 trial sites.  Catherine Poole can be contacted on it.  She says she has a comprehensive list of locations. Where do you live?

        POW
        Participant

        I think that the terminology is confusing here. The Merck is calling their Expanded Access Program for MK3475 a "clinical trial". That is why they have some pretty strict criteria for qualifying for the EAP. The MK3475 EAP is the same thing as clinical trial NCT01295827.

        POW
        Participant

        I think that the terminology is confusing here. The Merck is calling their Expanded Access Program for MK3475 a "clinical trial". That is why they have some pretty strict criteria for qualifying for the EAP. The MK3475 EAP is the same thing as clinical trial NCT01295827.

        mbaelaporte
        Participant

        Hello Oceanbeck

        continue w /  fine replys you have received

        if you go to government website & look up clinical trials they have telephone numbers listed by site offering trial –  I found the numbers listed on sites in western United States were the doctors personal cell phones or office phones ;  not hospital numbers,  and the three doctors I reached were very conversant & forthcoming.

        Hope you might have the same results,  john

        mbaelaporte
        Participant

        Hello Oceanbeck

        continue w /  fine replys you have received

        if you go to government website & look up clinical trials they have telephone numbers listed by site offering trial –  I found the numbers listed on sites in western United States were the doctors personal cell phones or office phones ;  not hospital numbers,  and the three doctors I reached were very conversant & forthcoming.

        Hope you might have the same results,  john

        mbaelaporte
        Participant

        Hello Oceanbeck

        continue w /  fine replys you have received

        if you go to government website & look up clinical trials they have telephone numbers listed by site offering trial –  I found the numbers listed on sites in western United States were the doctors personal cell phones or office phones ;  not hospital numbers,  and the three doctors I reached were very conversant & forthcoming.

        Hope you might have the same results,  john

        POW
        Participant

        I think that the terminology is confusing here. The Merck is calling their Expanded Access Program for MK3475 a "clinical trial". That is why they have some pretty strict criteria for qualifying for the EAP. The MK3475 EAP is the same thing as clinical trial NCT01295827.

      oceanbeck
      Participant

      Thanks for your post. I am desperately trying to help my sister get into this same trial or the access program, MK3475. I have been on the internet trying to find a way to get her this new drug. She has stage IV small cell lung cancer in both lungs and has decided to quit her chemo because it made her feel so crappy. Besides Beverly Hill CC, do you know any other places I can try?  Could you be so kind to give me any other advice that might help to get her accepted into Beverley Hills CC? I am having a hard time getting anyone to call me back. Thank you in advance. Tom

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