~*Exciting news for my TN sisters...*~

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  • LisaSDCA
    LisaSDCA Member Posts: 2,230
    edited May 2009

    HOT DAMN!!!

    Lisa

  • lexislove
    lexislove Member Posts: 2,645
    edited May 2009

    BUMP for more TN ladies......

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited May 2009

    That seems very cool.  Now, for my lack of concentrational skills, can someone tell me in laymen terms what they were saying about p53 (now that that term holds new importance to me!

  • Debonthelake
    Debonthelake Member Posts: 244
    edited May 2009

    Me too.  I read it but I didn't understand everything they were saying.  Are they clinical trials we can be in?

  • LisaSDCA
    LisaSDCA Member Posts: 2,230
    edited May 2009

    Tigris Phar. plans "Phase II clinical studies, including studies in triple-negative breast cancer patients with the drug alone or in combination with vorinostat". Vorinostat (Zolinza, from Merck, already approved for some forms of lymphoma) makes the cancer cell extremely sensitive to the AFP-464 - the experimental therapy.

    What this means is a possible targeted therapy for trip negs just as Herceptin was a breakthrough for Her2 cancers. This research is the first I've heard of going into Phase II specifically targeted to trip negs. This could conceivably be just as active in 1st line therapy as in the metastatic setting.

    Deb ~ All this means to p53 cells is the location of cell death - the DNA.

    Lisa

  • Traci-----TripNeg
    Traci-----TripNeg Member Posts: 2,298
    edited May 2009
    Thanks Lisa cuz I almost went cross-eyed reading that website!! Tongue out
  • ravdeb
    ravdeb Member Posts: 3,116
    edited May 2009

    thanks for that explanation. Looks like some promising results! We need more studies now, I'm guessing, to back it up  and we are looking at some wonderful conclusions!

    I must say..I was diagnosed over 3 years ago and they were still wondering what the heck triple neg was. This is huge!

  • maxgirl
    maxgirl Member Posts: 407
    edited May 2009

    Oh, yes, a ray of hope!!  Thanks for the post!

  • angelsabove
    angelsabove Member Posts: 363
    edited August 2009
  • MsBliss
    MsBliss Member Posts: 536
    edited August 2009

    Double bump and double yippee!  Here's hoping.  Thanks for the post!

  • Meggy
    Meggy Member Posts: 530
    edited August 2009

    The good thing is that they seem to think they can tweak it to work with either Basal A or Basal B subtypes of triple negative.  Do we all fall into one of the two categories?  Are some of us not Basal? 

    Sisters, if you still have your tumor, make sure they keep a large sample...identified as your own sample...not just for generic study.  I don't think there is enough of mine to do one decent pathological test.  Also, it needs to be a sample prior to chemo...chemo can alter it.

    This is wonderful news.  I think we are the hot study topic.  Or maybe we're just plain hot.

  • angelsabove
    angelsabove Member Posts: 363
    edited August 2009

    Hey ladies...

    How does one know if they have basal....I have read and re-read pathology and I dont see anywhere that is states BASAL......just curious.....

    May God Bless Us ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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