GREAT NEWS! Merck’s Keytruda Immunotherapy Drug SHRINKING CC TUMORS!

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    ctwong81
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    Here’s how the immunotherapy drug (Keytruda) works. :)

    “Cancer researchers have been almost giddy in the last couple of years about the potential of drugs like Keytruda, which seem to solve a century-old mystery of how cancerous cells manage to evade the body’s immune system.

    The answer is that tumors activate brakes on the immune system, preventing it from attacking them. Keytruda is the first drug approved that inhibits the action of one of those brakes, a protein known as PD-1, or programmed death receptor 1.

    This general approach might work for many types of cancer, though so far the main successes in clinical trials have come against the deadly skin cancer melanoma, lung cancer and kidney cancer.”

    Article:
    http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/09/05/business/merck-wins-approval-of-novel-immune-system-drug-for-cancer.html?_r=1&referrer=

    #84733
    ctwong81
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    As for my mom, she has absolutely NO side effects. It’s amazing! She feels fine, has an appetite, and goes about her normal everyday life. She has treatment at UCSF every other week. It’s a 30 minute transfusion, so it’s extremely quick and painless. This is the wave of the future for cancer treatments. Rather than flooding your body with poisons, it boosts your own immune system and your healthy cells attack the cancer cells. It’s incredible. We just hope and pray that it continues to shrink her tumors.

    We are so thankful and we want to spread the word. Hoping other CC patients are able to get this drug, as it has been approved by the FDA.

    #10559
    ctwong81
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    Hi everyone, I have some exciting news to share with you! My mom (age 65) was diagnosed with Stage 4 CC in February 2014. From March – June, she underwent chemo (Gemzar & Cisplatin) at UCSF, which unfortunately wasn’t as effective as we had hoped.

    As luck would have it, she was able to secure a spot in the clinical trial (CC#14952: Phase I-B Study of MK-3475), using a drug called “pembrolizumab” by Merck, which had been proven successful in patients with melanoma. After just a few months of immunotherapy, we were given the greatest news ever….the tumors were SHRINKING!!!!!!

    As you can imagine, we are all ecstatic about the progress and hope that it continues! We wanted to provide this information to all of you that have been affected by CC. Just recently the FDA approved Merck’s Keytruda. See attached article for more details.

    Never give up!! We’re all in this together!! smile #hope #endcancer #believe

    http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/ … s-25250453

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