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BRIM 8 or Vaccine Trial or Bio Chemo?

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    spitfiregirl
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    hi everyone, first time joining the board, but have been reading your posts and gaining knowledge and strength!

    I'm a few weeks away from determining which clinical trial to participate in (or worse case – biochemo!). I will time out of these options around 1/8 or 1/9. I'm stage 3A resected (1 SLNB found, other 18 nodes clean – they thought it was .5mm but they went back and were able to find aggregate cells to bring it to the >1mm mark, which should allow me to participate in the BRIM study)

    It turns out I may qualify for the BRIM 8 clinical trial – I was wondering if anyone has participated in this, and what sorts of side effects I could expect. This is a placebo/drug trial (2 of 4 will receive drug).

    The vaccine Trial is placebo/drug trial, but 3 out of 4 will receive the drugs.

    Lastly, my (new to me) oncologist also suggested BioChemo – which I know is very toxic and intense. Has anyone done this and what were your results.

     

    Thank you so much for your help & support!

    ~h

     

     

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      ed williams
      Participant

      Hi spitfiregirl, about the biochemo; there was a good talk about the topic on this forum, if you look back at older post maybe a month ago (ballpark). Wishing you the best of luck with your decision. Ed

      ed williams
      Participant

      Hi spitfiregirl, about the biochemo; there was a good talk about the topic on this forum, if you look back at older post maybe a month ago (ballpark). Wishing you the best of luck with your decision. Ed

        Cooper
        Participant

        Boy, none of these options look very promising.  Brim 8 is placebo blinded for Zelboraf.  Vaccines have not worked too well and biochemo proved no overall survival rate and definitely is overkill for 3A stage.  Watch and wait is your best bet in my humble opinion.  Stay strong!

        Cooper
        Participant

        Boy, none of these options look very promising.  Brim 8 is placebo blinded for Zelboraf.  Vaccines have not worked too well and biochemo proved no overall survival rate and definitely is overkill for 3A stage.  Watch and wait is your best bet in my humble opinion.  Stay strong!

        Cooper
        Participant

        Boy, none of these options look very promising.  Brim 8 is placebo blinded for Zelboraf.  Vaccines have not worked too well and biochemo proved no overall survival rate and definitely is overkill for 3A stage.  Watch and wait is your best bet in my humble opinion.  Stay strong!

        spitfiregirl
        Participant

        thanks ed! I can't seem to find that thread ๐Ÿ™ I found too RIP posts that mention it but nothing further. If you happen to see it again and can send over, i'd greatly appreciate it!

        spitfiregirl
        Participant

        thanks ed! I can't seem to find that thread ๐Ÿ™ I found too RIP posts that mention it but nothing further. If you happen to see it again and can send over, i'd greatly appreciate it!

        spitfiregirl
        Participant

        thanks ed! I can't seem to find that thread ๐Ÿ™ I found too RIP posts that mention it but nothing further. If you happen to see it again and can send over, i'd greatly appreciate it!

        ed williams
        Participant

        Hi spitfiregirl, I took a look at my old post and found it. It was a little farther back than I remembered, ( 9/30/2014, post is from Ronald Duclos.) Hope the post is of some help to you. Ed 

        ed williams
        Participant

        Hi spitfiregirl, I took a look at my old post and found it. It was a little farther back than I remembered, ( 9/30/2014, post is from Ronald Duclos.) Hope the post is of some help to you. Ed 

        ed williams
        Participant

        Hi spitfiregirl, I took a look at my old post and found it. It was a little farther back than I remembered, ( 9/30/2014, post is from Ronald Duclos.) Hope the post is of some help to you. Ed 

      ed williams
      Participant

      Hi spitfiregirl, about the biochemo; there was a good talk about the topic on this forum, if you look back at older post maybe a month ago (ballpark). Wishing you the best of luck with your decision. Ed

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