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Yttrium90 for liver mets

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    Staci
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      Does anyone have any experience wiht Yttruim 90 for liver mets? Any insight would be welcome please.

      Does anyone have any experience wiht Yttruim 90 for liver mets? Any insight would be welcome please.

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        MichaelFL
        Participant

          It's spelled Yttruim-90. There is a trial in San Fran, Calif. It is Phase two, but I do not believe anyone here is on it.

          Pub Med shows that one person of 11 had a complete response, while all showed some type of response.

          http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19219675

          I seeyou were stage one, you have not updated profile, you progressed?

          MichaelFL
          Participant

            It's spelled Yttruim-90. There is a trial in San Fran, Calif. It is Phase two, but I do not believe anyone here is on it.

            Pub Med shows that one person of 11 had a complete response, while all showed some type of response.

            http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19219675

            I seeyou were stage one, you have not updated profile, you progressed?

              Staci
              Participant

                Thank God I am still stage one. My dad however developed ocular melanoma 3 years ago and it has now spread to his liver. Thanks for the trial info. Apparently they told him because of the size of one of the liver mets 10cm x 7 cm he is not elgible for any clinical trials but Dr. Chesney developed this technique. I havent gotten the full scoop yet as his appointment just ended and they are on their way back home.

                Staci
                Participant

                  Thank God I am still stage one. My dad however developed ocular melanoma 3 years ago and it has now spread to his liver. Thanks for the trial info. Apparently they told him because of the size of one of the liver mets 10cm x 7 cm he is not elgible for any clinical trials but Dr. Chesney developed this technique. I havent gotten the full scoop yet as his appointment just ended and they are on their way back home.

                  Staci
                  Participant

                    Thank God I am still stage one. My dad however developed ocular melanoma 3 years ago and it has now spread to his liver. Thanks for the trial info. Apparently they told him because of the size of one of the liver mets 10cm x 7 cm he is not elgible for any clinical trials but Dr. Chesney developed this technique. I havent gotten the full scoop yet as his appointment just ended and they are on their way back home.

                  MichaelFL
                  Participant

                    It's spelled Yttruim-90. There is a trial in San Fran, Calif. It is Phase two, but I do not believe anyone here is on it.

                    Pub Med shows that one person of 11 had a complete response, while all showed some type of response.

                    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19219675

                    I seeyou were stage one, you have not updated profile, you progressed?

                    Tim–MRF
                    Guest

                      The use of Yttrium 90 for liver metastases has been studied for a few years now.  Two companies have products that do this–Sirtex (product is SirSpheres) and Theraspheres.  They both use microscopic capsules to capture the radioactive element, then inject tons of those capsules into the liver.  The Theraspheres are larger and, I believe, made of glass.  SirSpheres are a polymer and are quite a bit smaller.  Some feel that the smaller size provides an added benefit of clogging up the microscopic blood supply around the tumor.

                      These approach has been used extensively in colorectal cancer, with some positive results.  And a number of people in the ocular melanoma space are exploring it as well.

                      The treatment shrinks the tumor in many cases.

                      I am happy to talk one-on-one about this if you want.

                      Hope this helps.

                       

                      Tim–MRF

                      202/347-9675

                        Staci
                        Participant

                          Thanks Tim…I sent you an email.

                          Staci
                          Participant

                            Thanks Tim…I sent you an email.

                            Staci
                            Participant

                              Thanks Tim…I sent you an email.

                              Tim–MRF
                              Guest

                                Staci:

                                 

                                I didn't get a note!  Can you try again at:

                                [email protected]

                                or try my cell:  202 999-8675

                                 

                                Tim

                                Tim–MRF
                                Guest

                                  Staci:

                                   

                                  I didn't get a note!  Can you try again at:

                                  [email protected]

                                  or try my cell:  202 999-8675

                                   

                                  Tim

                                  Tim–MRF
                                  Guest

                                    Staci:

                                     

                                    I didn't get a note!  Can you try again at:

                                    [email protected]

                                    or try my cell:  202 999-8675

                                     

                                    Tim

                                    boot2aboot
                                    Participant

                                      i will check this out

                                      boot2aboot
                                      Participant

                                        i will check this out

                                        boot2aboot
                                        Participant

                                          i will check this out

                                        Tim–MRF
                                        Guest

                                          The use of Yttrium 90 for liver metastases has been studied for a few years now.  Two companies have products that do this–Sirtex (product is SirSpheres) and Theraspheres.  They both use microscopic capsules to capture the radioactive element, then inject tons of those capsules into the liver.  The Theraspheres are larger and, I believe, made of glass.  SirSpheres are a polymer and are quite a bit smaller.  Some feel that the smaller size provides an added benefit of clogging up the microscopic blood supply around the tumor.

                                          These approach has been used extensively in colorectal cancer, with some positive results.  And a number of people in the ocular melanoma space are exploring it as well.

                                          The treatment shrinks the tumor in many cases.

                                          I am happy to talk one-on-one about this if you want.

                                          Hope this helps.

                                           

                                          Tim–MRF

                                          202/347-9675

                                          Tim–MRF
                                          Guest

                                            The use of Yttrium 90 for liver metastases has been studied for a few years now.  Two companies have products that do this–Sirtex (product is SirSpheres) and Theraspheres.  They both use microscopic capsules to capture the radioactive element, then inject tons of those capsules into the liver.  The Theraspheres are larger and, I believe, made of glass.  SirSpheres are a polymer and are quite a bit smaller.  Some feel that the smaller size provides an added benefit of clogging up the microscopic blood supply around the tumor.

                                            These approach has been used extensively in colorectal cancer, with some positive results.  And a number of people in the ocular melanoma space are exploring it as well.

                                            The treatment shrinks the tumor in many cases.

                                            I am happy to talk one-on-one about this if you want.

                                            Hope this helps.

                                             

                                            Tim–MRF

                                            202/347-9675

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