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Old 04-16-2008, 10:32 AM   #10
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Will this be used alone or in combo with Herceptin etc? I did see where they are using it with Avastin, which blocks the blood supply to the tumor:


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Zolinza becomes first approved HDAC inhibitor

By Dr Benjamin Friedmann, Pharmaceutical Business Review, October 10, 2006

Merck & Co's Zolinza has been approved by the FDA for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma patients who have progressive, persistent or recurrent disease on or following failure of two systemic therapies, making the oral drug the first in its class to reach the market. However, with similar drugs not far behind, Merck will need to work hard to ensure Zolinza capitalizes on its first-to-market lead advantage.
In some cancer cells, excess amounts of the enzyme histone deacetylase (HDAC) prevent the activation of genes that control normal cell activity. As an inhibitor of HDAC, Zolinza (vorinostat) allows for the activation of genes that may help to slow or stop the growth of cancer cells, although the exact mechanism of Zolinza's anticancer effect has not been fully characterized.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a rare form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma which affects the skin. Approval of the once-daily drug was based on two clinical studies in which refractory CTCL patients were evaluated to determine their response rate to oral Zolinza. In the open-label, single-arm, pivotal study, the overall objective response rate was 29.7% in all patients treated with Zolinza.
In addition to CTCL, Zolinza is being investigated in other indications including myeloma, mesothelioma and a variety of other cancers that have entered phase I and II clinical trials since June 2005. Zolinza's wide application reflects the assertive approach Merck is taking to maximize the potential use of the drug as the gold-standard HDAC inhibitor in as many indications as possible.
Furthermore, the strong global sales and marketing power of Merck should provide the commercial strength necessary to drive market uptake of Zolinza successfully in CTCL and in any other indications Zolinza is subsequently approved for.
The future role of HDAC inhibitors is likely to be in combination with existing or novel chemotherapeutic agents. Merck is therefore exploring the effects of Zolinza as a single agent and its use in combination with both other targeted therapies such as Genentech/Roche's Avastin (bevacizumab) and OSI/Genentech/Roche's Tarceva (erlotinib), and with conventional chemotherapy treatment regimens.
Although Zolinza is now the only approved HDAC inhibitor, Merck may potentially face intense competition from Gloucester Pharmaceuticals' romidepsin (FK-228), another HDAC inhibitor also in development for both CTCL and myeloma. Merck will, therefore, need to work hard if it is to ensure Zolinza capitalizes on its first-to-market advantage.
Hope this helps and you can get those mets under control...it seems there are still many options, so trying to find the right one is crucial...I Like what Flori said about adding the Herceptin back in with Avastin.
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Diagnosed at age 49.99999 2/21/2002 via Mammography (Calcifications)
Core Biopsy 2/22/02
L. Mastectomy 2/25/2002
Stage 1, 0.7cm IDC, Node Neg from 19 nodes Her2+++ ER PR Neg
6/2003 Reconstruction W/ Tissue Expander, Silicone Implant
9/2003 Stage IV with Mets to Supraclavicular nodes
9/2003 Began Herceptin every 3 weeks
3/2006 Xeloda 2500mg/Herceptin for recurrence to neck nodes
3/2007 Added back the Xeloda with Herceptin for continued mets to nodes
5/2007 Taken Off Xeloda, no longer working
6/14/07 Taxol/Herceptin/Avastin
3/26 - 5/28/08 Taxol Holiday Whopeeeeeeeee
5/29 2008 Back on Taxol w Herceptin q 2 weeks
4/2009 Progression on Taxol & Paralyzed L Vocal Cord from Nodes Pressing on Nerve
5/2009 Begin Rx with Navelbine/Herceptin
11/09 Progression on Navelbine
Fought for and started Tykerb/Herceptin...nodes are melting!!!!!
2/2010 Back to Avastin/Herceptin
5/2010 Switched to Metronomic Chemo with Herceptin...Cytoxan and Methotrexate
Pericardial Window Surgery to Drain Pericardial Effusion
7/2010 Back to walking a mile a day...YEAH!!!!
9/2010 Nodes are back with a vengence in neck
Qualified for TDM-1 EAP
10/6/10 Begin my miracle drug, TDM-1
Mixed response, shrinking internal nodes, progression skin mets after 3 treatments
12/6/10 Started Halaven (Eribulen) /Herceptin excellent results in 2 treatments
2/2011 I CELEBRATE my 9 YEAR MARK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7/5/11 begin Gemzar /Herceptin for node progression
2/8/2012 Gemzar stopped, Continue Herceptin
2/20/2012 Begin Tomo Radiation to Neck Nodes
2/21/2012 I CELEBRATE 10 YEARS
5/12/2012 BeganTaxotere/ Herceptin is my next miracle for new node progression
6/28/12 Stopped Taxotere due to pregression, Started Perjeta/Herceptin
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