Col George Peoples, MD
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Re: Col George Peoples, MD
Thank you for posting this! This is the same trial that i am participating in.
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Re: Col George Peoples, MD
elizabethtx,
I remember you signing up. Have you completed all your boosters yet? |
Re: Col George Peoples, MD
I am in the last year! Two more boosters, October 2013 and April 2014. It has been fairly easy. A little redness, soreness at the injection site and makes me feel "flu-like" the first day, otherwise easy enough. Are you finished?
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Re: Col George Peoples, MD
I am a little over one and 1/2 years ahead of you in the trial, in the GP2 arm.
I had a robust response with the GMCSF, with large red areas and flu like symptoms for a couple days. The vaccine response - I don't know, but I will find out which arm I was in about January 2015. I feel so much better since participating. I think my immune system needed a jump start after chemo. I was wiped out. I had a great experience with the nurses at BAMC (now SAMMC). Just feel really lucky to be able to enroll and fly out to San Antonio. |
Re: Col George Peoples, MD
Lizbeth
Do you know when the clinical trials for the her2 neu will be completed? |
Re: Col George Peoples, MD
http://www.antigenexpress.com/therapeutic_focus.html
Scroll down and it shows that the AE37 vaccine is still Phase II, so I guess approval if & when would be 5 - 6 years. E75 is the vaccine that has reached phase III for node positive. http://www.galenabiopharma.com/pipeline#neuvax I think I saw 2017 as a possible approval date in an online article. Both vaccines are switching from high expressors to low expressors of Her2. I'm a little nervous that it won't be approved for us Her2 3+. The more treatments available, the better for everyone. And I will be thrilled to see this as an option for the 3Ns that are Her2 1+ and 2+. |
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