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Oncologist to prescribe BRAF and MEK inhibitor

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    nikki7465
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    Hi Everyone,

    I'm just wondering if anyone knows of an oncologist willing to prescribe a BRAF inhibitor with a MEK inhibitor?

    We are located in Canada, but see an oncologist in Michigan as well and are willing to travel within Canada or the U.S. to get it.

    thanks

    Nikki

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      Mat
      Participant

      Nikki, I'm not comfortable answering the question posed.  However, what I can tell you is that I see the melanoma team at the Abramson Center at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.  The care is excellent.  As you can see from my other posts, I'm on the GSK combo.  I obviously have no insights on whether the doctors at UPenn will generally prescribe the combo, or whether they think it is only appropriate in certain situations.  Best of luck.

        nikki7465
        Participant

        thank you so much for the help.  We're waiting to hear back from a couple oncologists in Canada, so fingers crossed.  I've looked into the clinical trials for the combo as well, but I don't think he'll qualify as he just finished whole brain radiation and has had systemic therapy with yervoy.  He's set to start dabrafenib next week and if we can't get the trametinib with it, we'll hope for the combo approval in January and maybe get it then.

        awillett1991
        Participant

        I had just tried starting the combo but it is too hard on me so am dropping the MEK because of the side effects. I wish you the best and hope this helps. 

        Amy

         

        awillett1991
        Participant

        I had just tried starting the combo but it is too hard on me so am dropping the MEK because of the side effects. I wish you the best and hope this helps. 

        Amy

         

        awillett1991
        Participant

        I had just tried starting the combo but it is too hard on me so am dropping the MEK because of the side effects. I wish you the best and hope this helps. 

        Amy

         

        nikki7465
        Participant

        thank you so much for the help.  We're waiting to hear back from a couple oncologists in Canada, so fingers crossed.  I've looked into the clinical trials for the combo as well, but I don't think he'll qualify as he just finished whole brain radiation and has had systemic therapy with yervoy.  He's set to start dabrafenib next week and if we can't get the trametinib with it, we'll hope for the combo approval in January and maybe get it then.

        nikki7465
        Participant

        thank you so much for the help.  We're waiting to hear back from a couple oncologists in Canada, so fingers crossed.  I've looked into the clinical trials for the combo as well, but I don't think he'll qualify as he just finished whole brain radiation and has had systemic therapy with yervoy.  He's set to start dabrafenib next week and if we can't get the trametinib with it, we'll hope for the combo approval in January and maybe get it then.

      Mat
      Participant

      Nikki, I'm not comfortable answering the question posed.  However, what I can tell you is that I see the melanoma team at the Abramson Center at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.  The care is excellent.  As you can see from my other posts, I'm on the GSK combo.  I obviously have no insights on whether the doctors at UPenn will generally prescribe the combo, or whether they think it is only appropriate in certain situations.  Best of luck.

      Mat
      Participant

      Nikki, I'm not comfortable answering the question posed.  However, what I can tell you is that I see the melanoma team at the Abramson Center at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.  The care is excellent.  As you can see from my other posts, I'm on the GSK combo.  I obviously have no insights on whether the doctors at UPenn will generally prescribe the combo, or whether they think it is only appropriate in certain situations.  Best of luck.

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