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Trial Results published: Adoptive Cell Transfer….at DFCI.

Forums General Melanoma Community Trial Results published: Adoptive Cell Transfer….at DFCI.

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    Rocco
    Participant

    In March 2008 I participated in a pilot/Phase I trial at DFCI called, "Adoptive Cell Transfer of  Mart1/MelanA for Malignant Melanoma" during which I experienced a mixed result – significant shrinkage of a pulmonary tumor and a slight growth in another.  I am a firm believer that this trial aided my success with ipi in the  MDX-010 Compassionate Use trial that I entered into in August 2008.

    In March 2008 I participated in a pilot/Phase I trial at DFCI called, "Adoptive Cell Transfer of  Mart1/MelanA for Malignant Melanoma" during which I experienced a mixed result – significant shrinkage of a pulmonary tumor and a slight growth in another.  I am a firm believer that this trial aided my success with ipi in the  MDX-010 Compassionate Use trial that I entered into in August 2008.

    Results of the 9 person Adoptive Cell trial were published on April 27th.  Here is a short overview of the trial from the DFCI website with an interview with Dr. Marc Butler. 

    http://www.dana-farber.org/Newsroom/News-Releases/New-technique-extends-cancer-fighting-cells’-potency-in-melanoma-patients.aspx 

    JimmyB if you're reading this, the full trial results may be of interest to you…

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      Ali
      Participant

      That is great news!  So glad something worked for you!  What does Mart1/MelanA mean?  I think the pathology on my recurrence said it was MART1 positive.  Was that the case with your tumors?

      Ali

        Vermont_Donna
        Participant

        Wow, I read the whole study and its impressive, and provides hope! I am so happy for your response. I too, like Ali above, have Mart 1 positive melanoma, so am wondering about that. Thanks for sharing this article and the news about you Rocco.

        Vermont_Donna, stage 3a

        NED after 4 infusions of Ipi

        Vermont_Donna
        Participant

        Wow, I read the whole study and its impressive, and provides hope! I am so happy for your response. I too, like Ali above, have Mart 1 positive melanoma, so am wondering about that. Thanks for sharing this article and the news about you Rocco.

        Vermont_Donna, stage 3a

        NED after 4 infusions of Ipi

      Ali
      Participant

      That is great news!  So glad something worked for you!  What does Mart1/MelanA mean?  I think the pathology on my recurrence said it was MART1 positive.  Was that the case with your tumors?

      Ali

      FormerCaregiver
      Participant

      That's wonderful news! Thanks for posting the results of adoptive cell transfer trial. I am
      convinced that this approach holds a great deal of promise. Maybe this will become the standard
      way that they will treat melanoma in 5 to 10 years time?

      Frank from Australia

      FormerCaregiver
      Participant

      That's wonderful news! Thanks for posting the results of adoptive cell transfer trial. I am
      convinced that this approach holds a great deal of promise. Maybe this will become the standard
      way that they will treat melanoma in 5 to 10 years time?

      Frank from Australia

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