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Scusate se apro un nuovo 3d ma credo sia importante...che ne pensate???

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PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!

I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into
an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website -
www.gucancerdoc.com.


Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


Mike


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MAS wrote:
> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!


This is way cool!


> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into
> an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website -
> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
> Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


Especially considering the advanced PCa required for this treatment.

Best wishes for many more!


laurel


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"MAS" <!!!msheets!!!@!!!sbcglobal!!!.net> wrote in message


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> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!

> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into an aggressive
> treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website - www.gucancerdoc.com.


> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo + Hormone" by Henary
> & Amato is the protocol that included me.


> Mike



This is great news Mike.

What is the plan for the future of your treatment? Do you
expect do be on HT forever? Or are you planning to get
off at some time and see what happens?


Alan


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That's fantastic, Gourd.

--
PSA 16 10/17/2000 @ 46
Biopsy 11/01/2000 G7 (3+4), T2c
RRP 12/15/2000 G7 (3+4), T3cN0M0 Neg margins
PSA .1 .1 .1 .27 .37 .75
EBRT 05-07/2002 @ 47
PSA .34 .22 .15 .21 .32
Lupron 07/03 (1 mo) 8/03 (4 mo), 12/03, 4/04, 09/04, 01/05, 5/05, 10/05,
2/06
PSA .07 .05 .06 .09 .08 .132
Non Illegitimi Carborundum



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> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!

> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into
> an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website -
> www.gucancerdoc.com.


> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
> Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


> Mike



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Alan,

Supposely, I have had my last injection. The protocol called for two years
and that is up July 6. I guess a lot depends on where the PSA goes. Next
draw is in six weeks.


Should it rise 2-3 consecutive times the nest step is either:
1. Gene Vaccine
2. Xyotax


Xyotax was just a number last summer. It wrks because cancer cell blood
network is porous (normal blood network is not porous) and where ever the
chemo leaks through it zaps everything around.


Like all of us, just taking it day by day. Thanks.


Mike (Gourd Dancer)



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> "MAS" <!!!msheets!!!@!!!sbcglobal!!!.net> wrote in message
> news:X93Xf.8202$%m4.398@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com...
>> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!


>> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered
>> into an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new
>> website - www.gucancerdoc.com.


>> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
>> Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


>> Mike


> This is great news Mike.


> What is the plan for the future of your treatment? Do you
> expect do be on HT forever? Or are you planning to get
> off at some time and see what happens?


> Alan



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Thanks Steve.


"Steve Kramer" <skra...@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message


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> That's fantastic, Gourd.

> --
> PSA 16 10/17/2000 @ 46
> Biopsy 11/01/2000 G7 (3+4), T2c
> RRP 12/15/2000 G7 (3+4), T3cN0M0 Neg margins
> PSA .1 .1 .1 .27 .37 .75
> EBRT 05-07/2002 @ 47
> PSA .34 .22 .15 .21 .32
> Lupron 07/03 (1 mo) 8/03 (4 mo), 12/03, 4/04, 09/04, 01/05, 5/05, 10/05,
> 2/06
> PSA .07 .05 .06 .09 .08 .132
> Non Illegitimi Carborundum


> "MAS" <!!!msheets!!!@!!!sbcglobal!!!.net> wrote in message
> news:X93Xf.8202$%m4.398@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com...
>> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!


>> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered
>> into an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new
>> website - www.gucancerdoc.com.


>> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
>> Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


>> Mike



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Ma qualcuno si rende conto di cosa c'e' scritto ??????????
 
albatros ha scritto:
Scusate se apro un nuovo 3d ma credo sia importante...che ne pensate???

http://groups.google.com/group/alt....lnk=st&q=xyotax&rnum=1&hl=en#311f9b78884c00cc

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PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!

I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into
an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website -
www.gucancerdoc.com.


Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


Mike


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MAS wrote:
> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!


This is way cool!


> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into
> an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website -
> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
> Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


Especially considering the advanced PCa required for this treatment.

Best wishes for many more!


laurel


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"MAS" <!!!msheets!!!@!!!sbcglobal!!!.net> wrote in message


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> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!

> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into an aggressive
> treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website - www.gucancerdoc.com.


> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo + Hormone" by Henary
> & Amato is the protocol that included me.


> Mike



This is great news Mike.

What is the plan for the future of your treatment? Do you
expect do be on HT forever? Or are you planning to get
off at some time and see what happens?


Alan


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That's fantastic, Gourd.

--
PSA 16 10/17/2000 @ 46
Biopsy 11/01/2000 G7 (3+4), T2c
RRP 12/15/2000 G7 (3+4), T3cN0M0 Neg margins
PSA .1 .1 .1 .27 .37 .75
EBRT 05-07/2002 @ 47
PSA .34 .22 .15 .21 .32
Lupron 07/03 (1 mo) 8/03 (4 mo), 12/03, 4/04, 09/04, 01/05, 5/05, 10/05,
2/06
PSA .07 .05 .06 .09 .08 .132
Non Illegitimi Carborundum



"MAS" <!!!msheets!!!@!!!sbcglobal!!!.net> wrote in message


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> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!

> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered into
> an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new website -
> www.gucancerdoc.com.


> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
> Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


> Mike



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Alan,

Supposely, I have had my last injection. The protocol called for two years
and that is up July 6. I guess a lot depends on where the PSA goes. Next
draw is in six weeks.


Should it rise 2-3 consecutive times the nest step is either:
1. Gene Vaccine
2. Xyotax


Xyotax was just a number last summer. It wrks because cancer cell blood
network is porous (normal blood network is not porous) and where ever the
chemo leaks through it zaps everything around.


Like all of us, just taking it day by day. Thanks.


Mike (Gourd Dancer)



"Alan Meyer" <amey...@yahoo.com> wrote in message


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> "MAS" <!!!msheets!!!@!!!sbcglobal!!!.net> wrote in message
> news:X93Xf.8202$%m4.398@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com...
>> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!


>> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered
>> into an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new
>> website - www.gucancerdoc.com.


>> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
>> Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


>> Mike


> This is great news Mike.


> What is the plan for the future of your treatment? Do you
> expect do be on HT forever? Or are you planning to get
> off at some time and see what happens?


> Alan



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Thanks Steve.


"Steve Kramer" <skra...@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message


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> That's fantastic, Gourd.

> --
> PSA 16 10/17/2000 @ 46
> Biopsy 11/01/2000 G7 (3+4), T2c
> RRP 12/15/2000 G7 (3+4), T3cN0M0 Neg margins
> PSA .1 .1 .1 .27 .37 .75
> EBRT 05-07/2002 @ 47
> PSA .34 .22 .15 .21 .32
> Lupron 07/03 (1 mo) 8/03 (4 mo), 12/03, 4/04, 09/04, 01/05, 5/05, 10/05,
> 2/06
> PSA .07 .05 .06 .09 .08 .132
> Non Illegitimi Carborundum


> "MAS" <!!!msheets!!!@!!!sbcglobal!!!.net> wrote in message
> news:X93Xf.8202$%m4.398@newssvr33.news.prodigy.com...
>> PSA has continued to drop. Today it was 0.1!


>> I just realized that almost two years ago it was 32.4. Glad I entered
>> into an aggressive treatment program. My Medical Oncologist has a new
>> website - www.gucancerdoc.com.


>> Look under Researchers, then Publications. the one entitled, "Chemo +
>> Hormone" by Henary & Amato is the protocol that included me.


>> Mike



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COME NO...COSI' ALTRI POLLI ENTRANO E REGALANO QUATTRINI CON LA SPERANZA DI SALVARE VITE UMANE...PERCHE' E' DI QUESTO CHE STIAMO PARLANDO......D I V I T E U M A N E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
 
Albatros parla della + alta porosita' nei vasi sanguigni delle cellule cancerose che fanno penetrare la macromolecola Xyotax e rilasciare li' il paclitaxell.
 
citti ha scritto:
COME NO...COSI' ALTRI POLLI ENTRANO E REGALANO QUATTRINI CON LA SPERANZA DI SALVARE VITE UMANE...PERCHE' E' DI QUESTO CHE STIAMO PARLANDO......D I V I T E U M A N E E E E E E E E E E E E E E


Ora hai veramente scocciato; di solito non mi piace essere aggressivo ma le tiri fuori con le tenaglie...sei un parassita....
 
Flash_ ha scritto:
Albatros parla della + alta porosita' nei vasi sanguigni delle cellule cancerose che fanno penetrare la macromolecola Xyotax e rilasciare li' il paclitaxell.

solito...


Anche.
Ma questo è un caso REALE. Cioè sono due persone che discutono su una cura sperimentale REALE, che include lo XYOTAX e, a quanto c'e' scritto, con OTTIMI risultati.

Ma sapete leggere????
 
albatros ha scritto:
Anche.
Ma questo è un caso REALE. Cioè sono due persone che discutono su una cura sperimentale REALE, che include lo XYOTAX e, a quanto c'e' scritto, con OTTIMI risultati.

Ma sapete leggere????

nn so da quanto segui Cell tu..ma sono cose che si sanno...tranquillo..
 
Flash_ ha scritto:
nn so da quanto segui Cell tu..ma sono cose che si sanno...tranquillo..

vabbè va ti saluto...

Scusate tutti; non sapevo che stanno già usando/sperimentando lo XYOTAX per curare il cancro alla prostata
 
albatros ha scritto:
Ora hai veramente scocciato; di solito non mi piace essere aggressivo ma le tiri fuori con le tenaglie...sei un parassita....

scusa albatros, non puoi andare contro natura
le iene e gli avvoltoi si nutrono di carne putrefatta, non puoi pretendere di cambiare
lascialo godere...contento lui...
 
albatros ha scritto:
vabbè va ti saluto...

Scusate tutti; non sapevo che stanno già usando/sperimentando lo XYOTAX per curare il cancro alla prostata


..e quindi a prescindere dal discorso estrogeni, donne etc...

vabbè ma tanto si sa già...
 
albatros ha scritto:
vabbè va ti saluto...

Scusate tutti; non sapevo che stanno già usando/sperimentando lo XYOTAX per curare il cancro alla prostata

cercando in rete si trovano queste informazioni che hai trovato tu...magari i piu esperti le sanno e i meno no..sicuramente..

ma anche se fosse ,al momento nn c'e nessun trial ufficiale in fase II/III in conclusione x poterlo far eventualmente approvare anche x la prostata a breve...( e quindi Cell venderlo x questa prescrizione fatturando eventuali utili anche in questo campo)

forse in futuro potrebbe essere usato anke x la prostata ad eventuali trials ufficiali accesi e ultimati..ma nn adesso ...

buona giornata
 
Flash_ ha scritto:
cercando in rete si trovano queste informazioni che hai trovato tu...magari i piu esperti le sanno e i meno no..sicuramente..

ma anche se fosse ,al momento nn c'e nessun trial ufficiale in fase II/III in conclusione x poterlo far eventualmente approvare anche x la prostata a breve...( e quindi Cell venderlo x questa prescrizione fatturando eventuali utili anche in questo campo)

forse in futuro potrebbe essere usato anke x la prostata ad eventuali trials ufficiali accesi e ultimati..ma nn adesso ...

buona giornata

però mi sembra utile leggere questi...soprattutto in fondo alle cnclusioni...
http://www.gucancerdoc.com/content.aspx?section=articles&id=34457

Phase II Study of Paclitaxel Poliglumex (PPX; Xyotax) for Androgen Independent Prostate Cancer (AIPC)

Phase II Study of Xyotax for Androgen Independent Prostate Cancer (AIPC) by:Robert Amato, Sadik Sharef, Muhammed Khan, Muzzamil Mushtaq

Phase II Study of Xyotax (PPX) for Androgen Independent Prostate Cancer (AIPC) by:M. Khan, S. Sharef and R. Amato
 
kissa' un giorno lo useranno x la prostata...a studi ufficiali in fase III conclusi cn realtiva interym analisi..e sottomissione NDA (new drug applications)presso FDA x approvazione.. ma nn minimo prima di 3 anni se tutto andasse in porto
 
Flash_ ha scritto:
kissa' un giorno lo useranno x la prostata...a studi ufficiali in fase III conclusi cn realtiva interym analisi..e sottomissione NDA (new drug applications)presso FDA x approvazione..

non ricordo: ci sono stati comunicati sui trials in fase II per lo xyotax per psa?
Se si quando?
 
albatros ha scritto:
non ricordo: ci sono stati comunicati sui trials in fase II per lo xyotax per psa?
Se si quando?

vai sul sito di Cell li c'e scritto tutto sui trials..

http://www.cticseattle.com/products_cstudies.htm

su Xyotax l'unico in fase III e' x il tumore polmonare nn a piccole cellule..NSCLC IN PS2 (poor status performances 2)

gli altri sono ancora in fase I /II ...e/o l'eventuale approvazione NDA alla FDA e' ancora un po' lontana
 
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Flash_ ha scritto:
vai sul sito di Cell li c'e scritto tutto sui trials..

http://www.cticseattle.com/products_cstudies.htm

su Xyotax l'unico in fase III e' x il tumore polmonare nn a piccole cellule..NSCLC IN PS2 (poor status performances 2)

gli altri sono ancora in fase I /II ...e/o l'eventuale approvazione NDA alla FDA e' ancora un po' lontana


non trovo niente sul prostatic
 
Flash_ ha scritto:
vai sul sito di Cell li c'e scritto tutto sui trials..

http://www.cticseattle.com/products_cstudies.htm

su Xyotax l'unico in fase III e' x il tumore polmonare nn a piccole cellule..NSCLC IN PS2 (poor status performances 2)

gli altri sono ancora in fase I /II ...e/o l'eventuale approvazione NDA alla FDA e' ancora un po' lontana


Ma la mia domanda è: ci sono stati comunicati di cell sui dati di fase II dello xyotax applicato alla PSA? Io non ne trovo. Capisci bene che potrebbe essere importante come info.
 
albatros ha scritto:
Ma la mia domanda è: ci sono stati comunicati di cell sui dati di fase II dello xyotax applicato alla PSA? Io non ne trovo. Capisci bene che potrebbe essere importante come info.

si capisco...
no, mai sentiti trials ufficiali della societa sull'uso di Xyotax su cancro prostatico..

sul sito nn ne parla come hai potuto vedere..ma sapevo di notizie come quella che hai postato tu....

ma x il momento nn sono rilevanti x un'eventuale approvazione e vendita con relativo fatturato che potrebbe far salire il titolo..
un giorno magari..x i pazienti

l'unica cosa che potrebbe essere immininte adesso sia x chi e' malato sia x gli azionisti ,x far salire il titolo e' la fase III positiva di Xyotax in NSCLC PS2 sulle donne x la sottomissione del dossier d'approvazione (NDA) alla FDA entro fine anno...e responso l'anno prossimo (2007) della stessa FDA x l'eventuale approvazione e via alla commercializzazione....che solo allora sarebbe = a $ in entrata dalle vendite del farmaco Xyotax x Cell...

adesso purtroppo solo debiti
ciao
 
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Flash_ ha scritto:
si capisco...
no, mai sentiti trials ufficiali della societa sull'uso di Xyotax su cancro prostatico..

sul sito nn ne parla come hai potuto vedere..ma sapevo di notizie come quella che hai postato tu....

ma x il momento nn sono rilevanti x un'eventuale approvazione e vendita con relativo fatturato che potrebbe far salire il titolo..
un giorno magari..x i pazienti

l'unica cosa che potrebbe essere immininte adesso sia x chi e' malato sia x gli azionisti ,x far salire il titolo e' la fase III positiva di Xyotax in NSCLC PS2 sulle donne x la sottomissione del dossier d'approvazione (NDA) alla FDA entro fine anno...e responso l'anno prossimo (2007) della stessa FDA x l'eventuale approvazione e via alla commercializzazione....che solo allora sarebbe = a $ in entrata dalle vendite del farmaco Xyotax x Cell...
ciao

Ok, allora la "notizia" può essere questa:

Conclusion: Xyotax therapy shows promising activity in patients with AIPC, has an acceptable tolerability. Response, time to progression and toxicity data will be presented. This trial continues to enroll patients.
 
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