Immunotherapy success

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pete43lost_at_sea
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Immunotherapy success

Postby pete43lost_at_sea » Sat Mar 01, 2014 5:13 am

http://petertrayhurn.blogspot.de/2014/0 ... -days.html

Dear Colorectal Friends,

I just wanted to share my current amazing experience and hopefully share some hope that immunotherapies are a viable and reliable treatment modality for some.
Specifically me, all the disclaimers are on my blog and I wish us all the best healing and dont intend to upset anyone as I generally get into trouble everywhere I go or post.

Just saying that hi and its its good to be alive, even with the challenge that metastatic colorectal brings to my life.

I am certainly not recommending these therapies, as my colorectal friends have tried and died, but I have not and I am blessed.

LKGower
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Re: Immunotherapy success

Postby LKGower » Sat Mar 01, 2014 9:03 am

Hey,

So happy to hear you had success with the immunotherapy trial. I think great things will come out of immunotherapy in the future to help defeat this awful disease!

Lisa
Dx 10/12 @ age 28 Stg. IV CRC spread to both ovaries, bladder and liver
Surgery 11/12 - 8/16 LN positive
9/13 Liver resection & RFA - 1/1 LN positive
10/13 boo its back already! Back to chemo

pete43lost_at_sea
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Re: Immunotherapy success

Postby pete43lost_at_sea » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:07 pm

Thanks Lisa,
This aint a trial, its pretrail.
I am the first patient on the planet to have the combo of p2x7 and anti pd1.
Its working better than anything I have tried before, see the blog for todays markers.
I have had it, with this crap disease, i am taking the gloves off and getting NED fast.

ColOrPan
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Re: Immunotherapy success

Postby ColOrPan » Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:54 pm

Good luck Pete and continued success. I have been reading your blog for about a year now.
06/2012 DH rare intestinal type Ampullary/duodenal cancer. They extrapolate from colon cancer. FOLFOX 6 been working since Aug 2013. Feb 2014 once a month folfox as maintenance.
May 2014 Folfiri - fail
Starting off-label JAKAFI 08/25/14

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singingholly
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Re: Immunotherapy success

Postby singingholly » Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:15 am

Thank you so much for sharing with us! One more flash of hope for us all.
Dec2011 sigm IIIst res T3N1(2/18)M0 Xelox
Oct2012 5liv.mets Dec 2012 liv.res
Jan2013 1liv.met Folfiri+avastin
Jul2013 liv.res Folfiri+/av
Feb2014 10+2lu.mets & 1abd node Folfoxiri+SBRT
Sep2014 Res rx l. BUT spot on diaph:SBRT
Dec2014 3+6lu.mets.Immuno

pete43lost_at_sea
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Re: Immunotherapy success

Postby pete43lost_at_sea » Sun Mar 09, 2014 9:12 pm

http://petertrayhurn.blogspot.de/2014/0 ... crets.html

i am betting the box and dice on ketogenic and pd1 and p2x7 and lung surgery and love and joy and my box of supplements and walking.

so far I cannot believe my success, if gods kind i will be ned in a few more weeks, i asked the worlds best lung surgeon for a freebee today.

you got to ask and beg to save your ass! pride will take me to the grave, i let go of ego along time ago.

this is not false hope, these therapies are real and coming soon if big brother and big money get out of the way.

thanks for a few kind comments, where are all my enemies hiding ?

hugs,
pete

LKGower
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Re: Immunotherapy success

Postby LKGower » Mon Mar 10, 2014 6:38 am

Well I am really happy this new combo is working for you :) everyday I hope to kick cancer in the butt! It loves to put up a good fight though lol.
Dx 10/12 @ age 28 Stg. IV CRC spread to both ovaries, bladder and liver
Surgery 11/12 - 8/16 LN positive
9/13 Liver resection & RFA - 1/1 LN positive
10/13 boo its back already! Back to chemo

pete43lost_at_sea
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Re: Immunotherapy success

Postby pete43lost_at_sea » Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:34 pm

thanks,

together we are far smarter than some dumb fermenting cells. it depends on who you listen to.

i summarised the therapies in todays blog, for free for the entire colorectal world, and god knows we need a big improvement on the status quo!

http://petertrayhurn.blogspot.de/2014/0 ... -from.html


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