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Yervoy, non responder, trial next

Forums General Melanoma Community Yervoy, non responder, trial next

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    Lee Parlier
    Participant

      I just got the news from my doc at Duke that she she positvive that I am not a resonder to yevoy. She has recommended a trial involving Durvalumab, Tremelimumab, IMCgp100. Does anyone have any knowledge or experience that you could pass on? Any info would be appreciated.

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        BrianP
        Participant

          Lee,

          Just typed a long response and lost it. 

          Shorter version:  Sorry about your non-response to Ipi.  This same trial is on my short list.  Dr. Salama messaged me a couple days ago and said they are currently enrolling in the Durvalumab + IMCgp100 arm but she thinks they will be enrolling in the Durvalumab + Tremelimumab + IMCgp100 arm later this month.  Either would be a good option IMHO.

          Here is a link on IMCgp100.

          At the bottom of the page there is a link to the ASCO poster on IMCgp100.  In the post Nivo/Pembro era the results aren't spectacular but they are solid.  Just reading about how it works you can see how it might work well in combination with a anti PD-L1 or CTLA-4.

          Good luck Lee.  Hope other have some information to share.

          Brian

           

            Lee Parlier
            Participant

              I am waiting on my blood work to see if I have a certain gene that will affect the treatment. I start my trial this month if blood work is good without the gene.

              Lee Parlier
              Participant

                I am waiting on my blood work to see if I have a certain gene that will affect the treatment. I start my trial this month if blood work is good without the gene.

                Lee Parlier
                Participant

                  I am waiting on my blood work to see if I have a certain gene that will affect the treatment. I start my trial this month if blood work is good without the gene.

                BrianP
                Participant

                  Lee,

                  Just typed a long response and lost it. 

                  Shorter version:  Sorry about your non-response to Ipi.  This same trial is on my short list.  Dr. Salama messaged me a couple days ago and said they are currently enrolling in the Durvalumab + IMCgp100 arm but she thinks they will be enrolling in the Durvalumab + Tremelimumab + IMCgp100 arm later this month.  Either would be a good option IMHO.

                  Here is a link on IMCgp100.

                  At the bottom of the page there is a link to the ASCO poster on IMCgp100.  In the post Nivo/Pembro era the results aren't spectacular but they are solid.  Just reading about how it works you can see how it might work well in combination with a anti PD-L1 or CTLA-4.

                  Good luck Lee.  Hope other have some information to share.

                  Brian

                   

                  BrianP
                  Participant

                    Lee,

                    Just typed a long response and lost it. 

                    Shorter version:  Sorry about your non-response to Ipi.  This same trial is on my short list.  Dr. Salama messaged me a couple days ago and said they are currently enrolling in the Durvalumab + IMCgp100 arm but she thinks they will be enrolling in the Durvalumab + Tremelimumab + IMCgp100 arm later this month.  Either would be a good option IMHO.

                    Here is a link on IMCgp100.

                    At the bottom of the page there is a link to the ASCO poster on IMCgp100.  In the post Nivo/Pembro era the results aren't spectacular but they are solid.  Just reading about how it works you can see how it might work well in combination with a anti PD-L1 or CTLA-4.

                    Good luck Lee.  Hope other have some information to share.

                    Brian

                     

                    ed williams
                    Participant

                      Lee, take a look at these two videos, in the second video  at the 16min mark Dr. Omid Hamid talks about gp100. Best Wishes!!!Ed    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfZt5JdJ9_c&index=5&list=PLBeIlaOP6nFBJQlhqQCFM_75iwzT2DRVp  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKwuLmhT3Is

                        ed williams
                        Participant

                          Lee, another way to get information is from twitter.  @Dr.OmidHamid  has a twitter account that I follow and if you go to july 11 post on his account and select the link in brackets right after #AACR16  (bit.ly/1wwoyzt) .This will bring you to a presentation he did for other Oncologist a couple of months ago. It is up to date and super informative about all the options we have and where things are going in the Melanoma Immunotherapy field. Best Wishes!!!!Ed

                          ed williams
                          Participant

                            Lee, another way to get information is from twitter.  @Dr.OmidHamid  has a twitter account that I follow and if you go to july 11 post on his account and select the link in brackets right after #AACR16  (bit.ly/1wwoyzt) .This will bring you to a presentation he did for other Oncologist a couple of months ago. It is up to date and super informative about all the options we have and where things are going in the Melanoma Immunotherapy field. Best Wishes!!!!Ed

                            ed williams
                            Participant

                              Lee, another way to get information is from twitter.  @Dr.OmidHamid  has a twitter account that I follow and if you go to july 11 post on his account and select the link in brackets right after #AACR16  (bit.ly/1wwoyzt) .This will bring you to a presentation he did for other Oncologist a couple of months ago. It is up to date and super informative about all the options we have and where things are going in the Melanoma Immunotherapy field. Best Wishes!!!!Ed

                            ed williams
                            Participant

                              Lee, take a look at these two videos, in the second video  at the 16min mark Dr. Omid Hamid talks about gp100. Best Wishes!!!Ed    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfZt5JdJ9_c&index=5&list=PLBeIlaOP6nFBJQlhqQCFM_75iwzT2DRVp  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKwuLmhT3Is

                              ed williams
                              Participant

                                Lee, take a look at these two videos, in the second video  at the 16min mark Dr. Omid Hamid talks about gp100. Best Wishes!!!Ed    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfZt5JdJ9_c&index=5&list=PLBeIlaOP6nFBJQlhqQCFM_75iwzT2DRVp  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKwuLmhT3Is

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