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      FormerCaregiver
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        Denise, I am sorry to read this news.

        It is important to have a tumour genetically tested once surgery has been completed.
        Zelboraf, or a MEK clinical trial are possible treatments depending on the type of
        genetic mutation that might be detected.

        Other systemic treatments could include TIL treatment (adoptive cell therapy), Yervoy
        (ipi), IL-2 (interleukin-2), or an anti PD-1 (MDX-1106) clinical trial.

        Some new research suggests that the best way to treat metastatic melanoma is to use
        combinatorial therapy. See:
        http://www.melanoma.org/community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page/can-body-s-immune-response-help-treat-cancer#comment-39097
        (If the link doesn't work, just copy and paste it into the address bar of your browser).

        Hope this helps.

        Frank from Australia

        FormerCaregiver
        Participant

          Denise, I am sorry to read this news.

          It is important to have a tumour genetically tested once surgery has been completed.
          Zelboraf, or a MEK clinical trial are possible treatments depending on the type of
          genetic mutation that might be detected.

          Other systemic treatments could include TIL treatment (adoptive cell therapy), Yervoy
          (ipi), IL-2 (interleukin-2), or an anti PD-1 (MDX-1106) clinical trial.

          Some new research suggests that the best way to treat metastatic melanoma is to use
          combinatorial therapy. See:
          http://www.melanoma.org/community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page/can-body-s-immune-response-help-treat-cancer#comment-39097
          (If the link doesn't work, just copy and paste it into the address bar of your browser).

          Hope this helps.

          Frank from Australia

          FormerCaregiver
          Participant

            Denise, I am sorry to read this news.

            It is important to have a tumour genetically tested once surgery has been completed.
            Zelboraf, or a MEK clinical trial are possible treatments depending on the type of
            genetic mutation that might be detected.

            Other systemic treatments could include TIL treatment (adoptive cell therapy), Yervoy
            (ipi), IL-2 (interleukin-2), or an anti PD-1 (MDX-1106) clinical trial.

            Some new research suggests that the best way to treat metastatic melanoma is to use
            combinatorial therapy. See:
            http://www.melanoma.org/community/mpip-melanoma-patients-information-page/can-body-s-immune-response-help-treat-cancer#comment-39097
            (If the link doesn't work, just copy and paste it into the address bar of your browser).

            Hope this helps.

            Frank from Australia

            FormerCaregiver
            Participant

              Angela, I am sorry to read that you are a non-responder to the TIL trial. Perhaps the
              following trials could be worth investigating:
              http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=braf+wild+melanoma&Search=Search

              Hope this helps

              Frank from Australia

              FormerCaregiver
              Participant

                Angela, I am sorry to read that you are a non-responder to the TIL trial. Perhaps the
                following trials could be worth investigating:
                http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=braf+wild+melanoma&Search=Search

                Hope this helps

                Frank from Australia

                FormerCaregiver
                Participant

                  Angela, I am sorry to read that you are a non-responder to the TIL trial. Perhaps the
                  following trials could be worth investigating:
                  http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=braf+wild+melanoma&Search=Search

                  Hope this helps

                  Frank from Australia

                  FormerCaregiver
                  Participant

                    Sharon, I feel that stable disease is a good sign. Therefore, if the GSK MEK drug has stopped melanoma progressing, it might be an idea for Brent to remain on it until there is some medical evidence to the contrary. The MRI scan result could therefore help you decide what to do next. 

                    I wonder if surgery on the mets causing the most pain has been considered? A surgical oncologist would need to be consulted about this.

                    Hope this helps.

                    Frank from Australia

                    FormerCaregiver
                    Participant

                      Sharon, I feel that stable disease is a good sign. Therefore, if the GSK MEK drug has stopped melanoma progressing, it might be an idea for Brent to remain on it until there is some medical evidence to the contrary. The MRI scan result could therefore help you decide what to do next. 

                      I wonder if surgery on the mets causing the most pain has been considered? A surgical oncologist would need to be consulted about this.

                      Hope this helps.

                      Frank from Australia

                      FormerCaregiver
                      Participant

                        Sharon, I feel that stable disease is a good sign. Therefore, if the GSK MEK drug has stopped melanoma progressing, it might be an idea for Brent to remain on it until there is some medical evidence to the contrary. The MRI scan result could therefore help you decide what to do next. 

                        I wonder if surgery on the mets causing the most pain has been considered? A surgical oncologist would need to be consulted about this.

                        Hope this helps.

                        Frank from Australia

                        FormerCaregiver
                        Participant

                          Brenda, I am deeply saddened to read that Kevin has passed away. Please accept my sincere condolences.

                          You are in my thoughts and prayers.

                          Take care

                          Frank from Australia

                          FormerCaregiver
                          Participant

                            Brenda, I am deeply saddened to read that Kevin has passed away. Please accept my sincere condolences.

                            You are in my thoughts and prayers.

                            Take care

                            Frank from Australia

                            FormerCaregiver
                            Participant

                              Brenda, I am deeply saddened to read that Kevin has passed away. Please accept my sincere condolences.

                              You are in my thoughts and prayers.

                              Take care

                              Frank from Australia

                              FormerCaregiver
                              Participant

                                Erin, surgery does seem like the best option as it can quickly reduce the amount of melanoma cells that the immune system has to deal with.

                                A long time ago I had surgery for the complications of appendicitis. This resulted in me spending at least a couple weeks in hospital. I expect that surgical procedures have improved greatly since then.

                                You are in my thoughts and prayers.

                                Take care

                                Frank from Australia

                                FormerCaregiver
                                Participant

                                  Erin, surgery does seem like the best option as it can quickly reduce the amount of melanoma cells that the immune system has to deal with.

                                  A long time ago I had surgery for the complications of appendicitis. This resulted in me spending at least a couple weeks in hospital. I expect that surgical procedures have improved greatly since then.

                                  You are in my thoughts and prayers.

                                  Take care

                                  Frank from Australia

                                  FormerCaregiver
                                  Participant

                                    Erin, surgery does seem like the best option as it can quickly reduce the amount of melanoma cells that the immune system has to deal with.

                                    A long time ago I had surgery for the complications of appendicitis. This resulted in me spending at least a couple weeks in hospital. I expect that surgical procedures have improved greatly since then.

                                    You are in my thoughts and prayers.

                                    Take care

                                    Frank from Australia

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