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Keytruda and Indoximod trial

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    davekarrie
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      Hello all,

      I have mets to lungs, abdomen, liver and small bowel and C7 neck vertebrae. Just started Keytruda/Indoximod trial at Mayo in MN.  Will have infusions every 3 weeks. I feel great but just started on Thu.  Has anyone heard of Indoximod or been on this? I know its in a trial but its supposed to add to the Keytruda affect, at least it should, let's hope!  I will keep everyone updated how I do on this trial. Much love to all out there!

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        arthurjedi007
        Participant

          Glad to hear Mayo in MN has what sounds like a decent trial. Of course I'm just a knucklehead who doesn't know much but from what I've read combining things with pd1 is a good way to go. It is too soon to say whether indoximod will work great or not. From what I see it has been used quite a bit in breast cancer. In my opinion it is better to do a combo than monotherapy. Potential for better response that way usually. Good luck. I was treated there a few months with keytruda last year when it was still only available via an extended access trial. Very kind and caring doctors there.

          Artie

          arthurjedi007
          Participant

            Glad to hear Mayo in MN has what sounds like a decent trial. Of course I'm just a knucklehead who doesn't know much but from what I've read combining things with pd1 is a good way to go. It is too soon to say whether indoximod will work great or not. From what I see it has been used quite a bit in breast cancer. In my opinion it is better to do a combo than monotherapy. Potential for better response that way usually. Good luck. I was treated there a few months with keytruda last year when it was still only available via an extended access trial. Very kind and caring doctors there.

            Artie

            arthurjedi007
            Participant

              Glad to hear Mayo in MN has what sounds like a decent trial. Of course I'm just a knucklehead who doesn't know much but from what I've read combining things with pd1 is a good way to go. It is too soon to say whether indoximod will work great or not. From what I see it has been used quite a bit in breast cancer. In my opinion it is better to do a combo than monotherapy. Potential for better response that way usually. Good luck. I was treated there a few months with keytruda last year when it was still only available via an extended access trial. Very kind and caring doctors there.

              Artie

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