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- September 7, 2012 at 4:30 am
Looking on going to Tampa for PD1 treatment. Want to get a run down of how long the treatment takes, and help on getting lodging options. I have stage 4 melanoma and have been through IL2, which did not work. I am coming from the west coast, and want to get a break down on what the PD1 treatment entails. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mark
Looking on going to Tampa for PD1 treatment. Want to get a run down of how long the treatment takes, and help on getting lodging options. I have stage 4 melanoma and have been through IL2, which did not work. I am coming from the west coast, and want to get a break down on what the PD1 treatment entails. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mark
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- September 7, 2012 at 8:58 pm
It's about a half day thing. I usually start around 10 and am headed home about 3. I have blood drawn first, then see my onc. She usually has the blood results and does a physical. Then its back to the reasearch unit for the infusion. The infusion itself is only about a half hour, but there is a wait beforehand for the drug to come from the pharmacy and an hour wait afterwards while they take my vitals every 15 minutes. I used to blow that off but the drug company was insisting they keep people around more. When I go for scans, I go the night before and stay in a Hampton Inn about 5 minutes away. They have a Moffitt rate and a courtesy van. Trouble is I can't eat the free breakfast because I can't eat before the scans. Your biggest problem will be the trip from the airport. It's not close. Dan
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- September 10, 2012 at 6:33 pm
Thanks for the information. If you could also tell me about the 24 week process, how many trip do you make to FL, how often, how long is the stay for the treatment?
Mark
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- September 13, 2012 at 12:33 am
Sorry, Mark. I didn't check the box to get notified of posts to this thread and your original post is now on page 3 on my little netbook. I live in Fl so Moffitt is about a 3-hour trip. The first part of the trial invloves infusions once every two weeks for 12 weeks ( 6 infusions). Then they do a CT scan & MRI to check progress. If worse, the trial ends for that subject. If the same or better, there is another 12-week round the same as the first including the CT & MRI at the end. Then the maintenance phase which I just entered: infusion & scans once every 3 months for 2 years.
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- September 15, 2012 at 7:43 am
Thank you Dan for all the helpful information.Mark
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- September 15, 2012 at 7:43 am
Thank you Dan for all the helpful information.Mark
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- September 15, 2012 at 7:43 am
Thank you Dan for all the helpful information.Mark
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- September 13, 2012 at 12:33 am
Sorry, Mark. I didn't check the box to get notified of posts to this thread and your original post is now on page 3 on my little netbook. I live in Fl so Moffitt is about a 3-hour trip. The first part of the trial invloves infusions once every two weeks for 12 weeks ( 6 infusions). Then they do a CT scan & MRI to check progress. If worse, the trial ends for that subject. If the same or better, there is another 12-week round the same as the first including the CT & MRI at the end. Then the maintenance phase which I just entered: infusion & scans once every 3 months for 2 years.
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- September 13, 2012 at 12:33 am
Sorry, Mark. I didn't check the box to get notified of posts to this thread and your original post is now on page 3 on my little netbook. I live in Fl so Moffitt is about a 3-hour trip. The first part of the trial invloves infusions once every two weeks for 12 weeks ( 6 infusions). Then they do a CT scan & MRI to check progress. If worse, the trial ends for that subject. If the same or better, there is another 12-week round the same as the first including the CT & MRI at the end. Then the maintenance phase which I just entered: infusion & scans once every 3 months for 2 years.
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- September 10, 2012 at 6:33 pm
Thanks for the information. If you could also tell me about the 24 week process, how many trip do you make to FL, how often, how long is the stay for the treatment?
Mark
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- September 10, 2012 at 6:33 pm
Thanks for the information. If you could also tell me about the 24 week process, how many trip do you make to FL, how often, how long is the stay for the treatment?
Mark
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- September 7, 2012 at 8:58 pm
It's about a half day thing. I usually start around 10 and am headed home about 3. I have blood drawn first, then see my onc. She usually has the blood results and does a physical. Then its back to the reasearch unit for the infusion. The infusion itself is only about a half hour, but there is a wait beforehand for the drug to come from the pharmacy and an hour wait afterwards while they take my vitals every 15 minutes. I used to blow that off but the drug company was insisting they keep people around more. When I go for scans, I go the night before and stay in a Hampton Inn about 5 minutes away. They have a Moffitt rate and a courtesy van. Trouble is I can't eat the free breakfast because I can't eat before the scans. Your biggest problem will be the trip from the airport. It's not close. Dan
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- September 7, 2012 at 8:58 pm
It's about a half day thing. I usually start around 10 and am headed home about 3. I have blood drawn first, then see my onc. She usually has the blood results and does a physical. Then its back to the reasearch unit for the infusion. The infusion itself is only about a half hour, but there is a wait beforehand for the drug to come from the pharmacy and an hour wait afterwards while they take my vitals every 15 minutes. I used to blow that off but the drug company was insisting they keep people around more. When I go for scans, I go the night before and stay in a Hampton Inn about 5 minutes away. They have a Moffitt rate and a courtesy van. Trouble is I can't eat the free breakfast because I can't eat before the scans. Your biggest problem will be the trip from the airport. It's not close. Dan
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- September 15, 2012 at 2:49 am
Mark, I am on the Anti PD-1 trial at UCSF, have you checked to see if you can get in there? Dr. Daud and Dr. Cha are awesome and the trial is working for me with over 50% tumor reduction. I'd be glad to provide you the clinical trial coordinators contact info, Let me know. Robert
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- September 15, 2012 at 7:41 am
My Dr is working on getting me in the trial, he said the waiting list is long. I am thinking about starting YerVoy if I can not get it, or starting the PD1in FLThanks
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- September 15, 2012 at 7:41 am
My Dr is working on getting me in the trial, he said the waiting list is long. I am thinking about starting YerVoy if I can not get it, or starting the PD1in FLThanks
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- September 15, 2012 at 7:41 am
My Dr is working on getting me in the trial, he said the waiting list is long. I am thinking about starting YerVoy if I can not get it, or starting the PD1in FLThanks
Mark
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- September 15, 2012 at 2:49 am
Mark, I am on the Anti PD-1 trial at UCSF, have you checked to see if you can get in there? Dr. Daud and Dr. Cha are awesome and the trial is working for me with over 50% tumor reduction. I'd be glad to provide you the clinical trial coordinators contact info, Let me know. Robert
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- September 15, 2012 at 2:49 am
Mark, I am on the Anti PD-1 trial at UCSF, have you checked to see if you can get in there? Dr. Daud and Dr. Cha are awesome and the trial is working for me with over 50% tumor reduction. I'd be glad to provide you the clinical trial coordinators contact info, Let me know. Robert
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- September 16, 2012 at 5:25 pm
Hi Mark,
I know there are openings in the Merck pd1 trial with Dr. Ribas, @UCLA…he is the BEST Doctor. I understand that he has open seats now.
I suggest you contact him ASAP. He does reply to emails.
aribas@mednet.ucla.edu
310 206-3928Good Luck.
Mary
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- September 16, 2012 at 5:45 pm
Mark
Sorry, I forgot to tell you that I did contact Angeles Clinic regarding PD1 trials. Presently, I was told that all the seats were full for melanoma patients but there are opens sits for lung cancer patients.
I am not sure about Beverly Hills Cancer Center but Dr. O'day is also a wonderful doctor. Very experienced with Melanoma; that is his specialty. If you contact Dr. O'day, please post if he is doing clinical trials
Here is his email. He will also reply to emails: stevenjoday@gmail.com
Mary
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- September 16, 2012 at 5:45 pm
Mark
Sorry, I forgot to tell you that I did contact Angeles Clinic regarding PD1 trials. Presently, I was told that all the seats were full for melanoma patients but there are opens sits for lung cancer patients.
I am not sure about Beverly Hills Cancer Center but Dr. O'day is also a wonderful doctor. Very experienced with Melanoma; that is his specialty. If you contact Dr. O'day, please post if he is doing clinical trials
Here is his email. He will also reply to emails: stevenjoday@gmail.com
Mary
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- September 16, 2012 at 5:45 pm
Mark
Sorry, I forgot to tell you that I did contact Angeles Clinic regarding PD1 trials. Presently, I was told that all the seats were full for melanoma patients but there are opens sits for lung cancer patients.
I am not sure about Beverly Hills Cancer Center but Dr. O'day is also a wonderful doctor. Very experienced with Melanoma; that is his specialty. If you contact Dr. O'day, please post if he is doing clinical trials
Here is his email. He will also reply to emails: stevenjoday@gmail.com
Mary
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- September 16, 2012 at 5:25 pm
Hi Mark,
I know there are openings in the Merck pd1 trial with Dr. Ribas, @UCLA…he is the BEST Doctor. I understand that he has open seats now.
I suggest you contact him ASAP. He does reply to emails.
aribas@mednet.ucla.edu
310 206-3928Good Luck.
Mary
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- September 16, 2012 at 5:25 pm
Hi Mark,
I know there are openings in the Merck pd1 trial with Dr. Ribas, @UCLA…he is the BEST Doctor. I understand that he has open seats now.
I suggest you contact him ASAP. He does reply to emails.
aribas@mednet.ucla.edu
310 206-3928Good Luck.
Mary
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