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Preparing for a Plan B

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    Lisa13
    Participant

    Next Friday, I have my second session with dacarbazine and then a CT scan 10 days later. I know this form of chemo has had little benefit, but I can only hope that my low tumour burden responds to it. I'm remaining hopeful, but in the back of my mind, I have to be prepared for a Plan B. That being said, my onc. suggested ipi if the dacarbazine works, but I want to know if anyone believes IL-2 is a better option or should I leave that as Plan C?

    Here's hoping I won't have to venture into Plan B.

    Lisa

    Next Friday, I have my second session with dacarbazine and then a CT scan 10 days later. I know this form of chemo has had little benefit, but I can only hope that my low tumour burden responds to it. I'm remaining hopeful, but in the back of my mind, I have to be prepared for a Plan B. That being said, my onc. suggested ipi if the dacarbazine works, but I want to know if anyone believes IL-2 is a better option or should I leave that as Plan C?

    Here's hoping I won't have to venture into Plan B.

    Lisa

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      FormerCaregiver
      Participant

      Lisa, I expect that the chemo will start working soon. Hopefully the CT scan will confirm
      that. Do you know if IL-2 treatment is available in your area?

      As I might have mentioned before, I wonder if you would be eligible for GM-CSF (Leukine)
      treatment? This, together with surgery could be another plan worth considering especially
      if your tumour burden remains low.

      Hope this helps.

      Frank from Australia

      FormerCaregiver
      Participant

      Lisa, I expect that the chemo will start working soon. Hopefully the CT scan will confirm
      that. Do you know if IL-2 treatment is available in your area?

      As I might have mentioned before, I wonder if you would be eligible for GM-CSF (Leukine)
      treatment? This, together with surgery could be another plan worth considering especially
      if your tumour burden remains low.

      Hope this helps.

      Frank from Australia

      LynnLuc
      Participant

      here's a good trial using anti pd 1 and ipi! 

      http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01024231

      LynnLuc
      Participant

      here's a good trial using anti pd 1 and ipi! 

      http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01024231

        boot2aboot
        Participant

        Lisa,

        i am in the same boat…check out my last post…i got a lot of good responses from the vets..

        boots

        boot2aboot
        Participant

        Lisa,

        i am in the same boat…check out my last post…i got a lot of good responses from the vets..

        boots

        Lisa13
        Participant

        Both IL-2 and Leukine arn't offered in Canada, but my onc. can send me for it.  IL-2 was mentioned as a Plan C, so obviously he knows how to get access to it.  Leukine is a great option for maintenance and I've read many people have remained stable or NED after using this.   IPI will be the next treatment should decarbazine fail – but it won't :).

        Boots, I'm so sorry that these mets have appeared for you.  I didn't have my lung mets tested to see if they were melanoma, but they grew slowly and 1 got to 1cm, so they didn't want to wait.  Hopefully you'll get some definate answers soon.

        Lisa 

        Lisa13
        Participant

        Both IL-2 and Leukine arn't offered in Canada, but my onc. can send me for it.  IL-2 was mentioned as a Plan C, so obviously he knows how to get access to it.  Leukine is a great option for maintenance and I've read many people have remained stable or NED after using this.   IPI will be the next treatment should decarbazine fail – but it won't :).

        Boots, I'm so sorry that these mets have appeared for you.  I didn't have my lung mets tested to see if they were melanoma, but they grew slowly and 1 got to 1cm, so they didn't want to wait.  Hopefully you'll get some definate answers soon.

        Lisa 

      ValinMtl
      Participant

      Hi Lisa

      Check out what Michael FL has to say under the string

      Anonymous 6/25/2011

      Dicarbazine apparently is a good approach prior to using ipilimumab. I took temodar..should have taken dicarbazine on hind sight. I was on the compassionate ipi trial in Montreal…First round of 4 treatments worked wonders on my cutaneous melanoma (100s..very blackening leg) in November…just today I was admiring how they have all cleared up…but alas, mel came up with another plan and I now have some nasty sub-qs as well as a growth in my lymph node. Second round was in March..only went on two treatments before I was booted off. You're right there is no biochem nor IL-2  being offered in Canada…so I'm off to NIH-NCI for surgery..flying there tomorrow…then surgery on Thursday.  Doing the following TIL trial:

      http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01319565?term=11-c-0123&rank=1

      Would suggest ipi but if it's not working don't wait too long for next plan.  All the best…sounds wonderful and very fortunate if your doctor connect you up with IL-2 (don't know how…mine never mentioned it!).  Val

        Lisa13
        Participant

        Hi Val,

        When I asked what my Plan C would be if ipi didn't work for me, my onc. said IL-2 without hesitating.  I don't know where I would go for this, but I assume I would have to travel. My onc. can also administer Yervoy without a compassionate use trial, so I was very pleased to hear that.  I'm hopeful that the dacarbazine will work and I won't need to use Yervoy just yet. The Decarbazine is very easy to tolerate – only 2 bad days, but this could change during my next session.

        I'm so happy to hear you're off to NIH-NCI for surgery and participating in the TIL trial. This trial sounds so promising and may infact be the next best thing. I truly hope this works for you!  Princess Margaret in Toronto is working on this right now, but it won't be up and running for human trials for another 6 months. This would be something I would consider as well and plan to speak to him about this.

        Best of luck to you Val!

        Lisa

        ValinMtl
        Participant

        And I wish much success to you too Lisa!   WE CAN DO THIS!!   Val xx

        boot2aboot
        Participant

        Lisa,

        check out American Cancer Society and Cancer Care…they offer free flights to treatment…hope lodges to stay in…any comprehensive cancer hospital offers social workers who can help

        boot2aboot
        Participant

        Lisa,

        check out American Cancer Society and Cancer Care…they offer free flights to treatment…hope lodges to stay in…any comprehensive cancer hospital offers social workers who can help

        ValinMtl
        Participant

        And I wish much success to you too Lisa!   WE CAN DO THIS!!   Val xx

        Lisa13
        Participant

        Hi Val,

        When I asked what my Plan C would be if ipi didn't work for me, my onc. said IL-2 without hesitating.  I don't know where I would go for this, but I assume I would have to travel. My onc. can also administer Yervoy without a compassionate use trial, so I was very pleased to hear that.  I'm hopeful that the dacarbazine will work and I won't need to use Yervoy just yet. The Decarbazine is very easy to tolerate – only 2 bad days, but this could change during my next session.

        I'm so happy to hear you're off to NIH-NCI for surgery and participating in the TIL trial. This trial sounds so promising and may infact be the next best thing. I truly hope this works for you!  Princess Margaret in Toronto is working on this right now, but it won't be up and running for human trials for another 6 months. This would be something I would consider as well and plan to speak to him about this.

        Best of luck to you Val!

        Lisa

      ValinMtl
      Participant

      Hi Lisa

      Check out what Michael FL has to say under the string

      Anonymous 6/25/2011

      Dicarbazine apparently is a good approach prior to using ipilimumab. I took temodar..should have taken dicarbazine on hind sight. I was on the compassionate ipi trial in Montreal…First round of 4 treatments worked wonders on my cutaneous melanoma (100s..very blackening leg) in November…just today I was admiring how they have all cleared up…but alas, mel came up with another plan and I now have some nasty sub-qs as well as a growth in my lymph node. Second round was in March..only went on two treatments before I was booted off. You're right there is no biochem nor IL-2  being offered in Canada…so I'm off to NIH-NCI for surgery..flying there tomorrow…then surgery on Thursday.  Doing the following TIL trial:

      http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01319565?term=11-c-0123&rank=1

      Would suggest ipi but if it's not working don't wait too long for next plan.  All the best…sounds wonderful and very fortunate if your doctor connect you up with IL-2 (don't know how…mine never mentioned it!).  Val

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