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Metastatic Melanoma PD1

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    terihenry
    Participant

      My husband was diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastic Melanoma (in ther liver).  He was BRAF negative but had 4 Yervoy treatments with no negative reactions – slowed the disease.  DTIC was not good and had no benefit.  We'd hoped to get him on PD1 so applied/accepted for a clinical trial – but we're randomized into the chemo arm (not DTIC as he's already been treated with that) but am still looking for PD1 opportunities fo rhim (or anything else that can treat the cancer successfully and/or buy us some time.  I'd heard the there were PD1 options in paliative care.  Does anyone have any info on that?

      Thank you.

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        BrianP
        Participant

          You may want to check out the MIF forum: http://forum.melanomainternational.org/mif/viewforum.php?f=54 

          Catherine Poole is the moderator there and she is very knowledgeable about PD1 trials and is very generous with her time and help.  Check the postings and if you don't see anything that helps I would email her and see if she knows of anything. [email protected] 

           

          Brian

          BrianP
          Participant

            You may want to check out the MIF forum: http://forum.melanomainternational.org/mif/viewforum.php?f=54 

            Catherine Poole is the moderator there and she is very knowledgeable about PD1 trials and is very generous with her time and help.  Check the postings and if you don't see anything that helps I would email her and see if she knows of anything. [email protected] 

             

            Brian

            BrianP
            Participant

              You may want to check out the MIF forum: http://forum.melanomainternational.org/mif/viewforum.php?f=54 

              Catherine Poole is the moderator there and she is very knowledgeable about PD1 trials and is very generous with her time and help.  Check the postings and if you don't see anything that helps I would email her and see if she knows of anything. [email protected] 

               

              Brian

              SteveH230
              Participant
                Hi,
                Which PD-1 trial is he enrolled in (Merck or BMS)? Has he started the infusions yet?

                The reason I ask is that if he is enrolled in the BMS (Nivolumab) trial, there is no “crossover” option like there is with the Merck trial (http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT01704287). My wife is on the Merck trial, and if you get randomized to chemo and do not respond, you can switch to PD-1 after 12 weeks.

                So, perhaps if he hasn’t started the infusions yet, you could potentially withdraw and try for the Merck trial (assuming he can travel if needed to one of the sites). There are many locations recruiting…

                Otherwise, it may be difficult to get PD-1 after he participates in the current trial (even if he was randomized to chemo). Neither company is currently offering compassionate use for the drugs that I am aware of. They are claiming it is still too early in the process, but that they are working to make it so.

                Steve

                SteveH230
                Participant
                  Hi,
                  Which PD-1 trial is he enrolled in (Merck or BMS)? Has he started the infusions yet?

                  The reason I ask is that if he is enrolled in the BMS (Nivolumab) trial, there is no “crossover” option like there is with the Merck trial (http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT01704287). My wife is on the Merck trial, and if you get randomized to chemo and do not respond, you can switch to PD-1 after 12 weeks.

                  So, perhaps if he hasn’t started the infusions yet, you could potentially withdraw and try for the Merck trial (assuming he can travel if needed to one of the sites). There are many locations recruiting…

                  Otherwise, it may be difficult to get PD-1 after he participates in the current trial (even if he was randomized to chemo). Neither company is currently offering compassionate use for the drugs that I am aware of. They are claiming it is still too early in the process, but that they are working to make it so.

                  Steve

                  SteveH230
                  Participant
                    Hi,
                    Which PD-1 trial is he enrolled in (Merck or BMS)? Has he started the infusions yet?

                    The reason I ask is that if he is enrolled in the BMS (Nivolumab) trial, there is no “crossover” option like there is with the Merck trial (http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT01704287). My wife is on the Merck trial, and if you get randomized to chemo and do not respond, you can switch to PD-1 after 12 weeks.

                    So, perhaps if he hasn’t started the infusions yet, you could potentially withdraw and try for the Merck trial (assuming he can travel if needed to one of the sites). There are many locations recruiting…

                    Otherwise, it may be difficult to get PD-1 after he participates in the current trial (even if he was randomized to chemo). Neither company is currently offering compassionate use for the drugs that I am aware of. They are claiming it is still too early in the process, but that they are working to make it so.

                    Steve

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