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				Re: Looking at Clinical Trials
			 
 Hi all
 I live in Scotland, UK and find this site really helpful for information on Her2 treatments.
 
 Unfortunately I was dx with primary and secondary at the same time, a year ago, and it had already gone to my liver, lungs and bones.  Im only 49 with 4 kids and otherwise had been in great health!
 
 12 cycles of Docetaxol and Herceptin later and the cancer had all but visibly gone.  Unfortunately I had an allergic reaction to Perjeta so I can't take it any longer, and I stayed on perception only.
 
 But a month ago, 3 months after stopping chemo, the cancer was back.  Seems the Herceptin hasn't done anything to stop the growth - back in my lungs and very unfortunately 3 small brain mets too (though no symptoms).
 
 Like all of us I am DESPERATE to stay here for as long as I can, for the sake of my family.  I have just started on Xeloda and an hoping I will respond as well to it as I did to Docetaxol, but I also know my body can only take so much chemo.
 
 I see there are so many Phase 1 and 2 trials in the US for HER2 metastatic cancer and wondered if anyone knows how a non US citizen would get on them?  Or is that a totally ridiculous idea?! I am willing to travel if there was something that looked worthwhile.
 
 Also, what are the most promising treatments for someone like me?  I know Kadcyla would be next, though I will probably have to pay for that somehow as its not funded by our NHS.
 
 All leads, ideas, thoughts on what I should be looking at/trying very welcome.
 
 Thanks all
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