DCIS- clinical trial vaccine

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iLUV2knit
iLUV2knit Member Posts: 157

Did anyone happen to see the CBS news story last night, 11-16-11, about the lady in Pennsylvania who is getting a new vaccine for prevention and treatment of DCIS??  WoW, if this actually works, it would effect SO many people!!  Imagine, to get just a shot and be 'cured' of DCIS....it just seems so hard to believe.  It is still in the very early stages of research but imagine.....

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  • iLUV2knit
    iLUV2knit Member Posts: 157
    edited November 2011

    YES!!   Thanks for finding it...my computer speed out here in the boonies is so awful with videos, but YES, that is the story.  Won't that be so wonderful if the vaccine proves to be effective???!??!?!!

  • dancetrancer
    dancetrancer Member Posts: 4,039
    edited November 2011

    Wow, thank you for sharing this.  Fascinating!   This has such amazing potential.  Fingers crossed! 

  • Emaline
    Emaline Member Posts: 492
    edited November 2011

    I saw this online! I've already had my MX but I would completely sign up for this. Good for her. My fingers are crossed.

  • CTMOM1234
    CTMOM1234 Member Posts: 633
    edited November 2011

    yes, so interesting and promising. Did notice that she is still having a lumpectomy. . . time will tell

  • dancetrancer
    dancetrancer Member Posts: 4,039
    edited November 2011

    CTMOM, I read the trial - looks like the plan is for all patients to have the injections (6 wks, I think), and THEN they do whatever surgery was initially indicated.  After surgery, they study the path results to see what happened as a result of the injections.  

  • shelleydodt
    shelleydodt Member Posts: 78
    edited November 2011

    I actually got this same vaccine by Dr.Brian Czerniecki in 2009. It totally worked. I had a complete response. If you have DCIS that is also Her2/neu positive, you need to get the vaccine made before your surgery. Six shots over six weeks then you get lumpectomy or mastectomy (whatever is best for you). The vaccine is used in addition to traditional treatment. Check out my website www.shelleydodt.com for more info. Also Penniesinaction.org can provide lots of information about the trial. If you already had surery but have poor margins, you would qualify if you are Her2/neu positive. I had no side effects, it was not painful and I go to Philadelphia every 6 months to be checked. I was patient #30, they are up to about 53 now with excellent results. Dr. C. Has been doing this trial since 2007. The news made it sensationalized but check it out. It was miraculous for me! Shelley

  • shelleydodt
    shelleydodt Member Posts: 78
    edited November 2011

    It works! I got it and all my cancer cells got eaten up by my own immune system. Www.shelleydodt.com also see penniesinaction.org

  • dancetrancer
    dancetrancer Member Posts: 4,039
    edited November 2011

    Shelley - I have looked at the clinical trial http://www.penncancer.org/patients/clinical-trials/breast-cancer-trials/trial-55899/, and to qualify you can't have had surgery yet (biopsy ok).  Where are you seeing information about qualifying if you've already had surgery but poor margins? 

     Eligibility You could be eligible if:

    • You have been diagnosed with DCIS, an invasive tumor of 5mm or less or Paget's Disease and have not yet had surgery (except for a bopsy);
    • Are a female 18 years of age or older;
    • Your tumor is HER2 positive
    • Have no known serious illnesses (immune/ blood disorders, cardiac disease).

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