Subject: Dendritic cell therapy
Date: 04/12/2008
Does anyone have experience with a rather new therapy against cancer, called dendritic cell therapy? It seems that a Dutch doctor, started experimenting with this possibility to increase the defence system of your body and however this is disputed he also seems to have made remarkable results by terminal patients. However, I cannot find that he also cured a Klatskin cancer. I appreciate information from anyone who knows more about this therapy. Iris (the Netherlands).
Subject: RE: Dendritic cell therapy
Date: 04/13/2008
On 4/12/2008 Flower1 wrote: Does anyone have experience with a rather new therapy against cancer, called dendritic cell therapy? It seems that a Dutch doctor, started experimenting with this possibility to increase the defence system of your body and however this is disputed he also seems to have made remarkable results by terminal patients. However, I cannot find that he also cured a Klatskin cancer. I appreciate information from anyone who knows more about this therapy. Iris (the Netherlands).
Hi Iris, This is Leonard from Alamo, CA...have spoken with you for a while. I can't remember all your previous issues, but I do remember chatting with you. I did some resarch on Dendritic Cell Therapy and could not fine anything specific regarding the Dentritic Cell Therapy and Klatskin Tumor. I went to Google and typed in as many things as I could think of, but nothing jumped out that said Dendritic Cell Therapy cures a Klatskin Tumor.... I believe the only sure thing is surgery to remove the tumor is the most successful approach. All the articles I read about this alternative therapy so good, but I think if you have a Klatskin Tumor after stage I or maybe even smaller - it my be too late for the Dendritic Cell Therapy to help. Nice chatting with you...hopefully all to well with you and your loved one. Bye for now, Leonard
Subject: RE: Dendritic cell therapy
Date: 04/13/2008
Hi Leonard, Thanks for answering. I hope you and your wife are still doing well. As you may recall Peter was given 2-3 months, after the unfinished surgery May last year. He is still with us and doing quite well. Works 3 full days a week and still plays squash. However we think the cancer is spreading now; there is a lymfenote in his neck that seems to be infected. Regarding the dendritic cell therapy, a friend of us drew our attention to this. It seems quite successful in case of a few Pancreas cancer patients. I do not blindly hope for a miracle, but since this therapy is without side-effects, I am trying to find out whether it would be an option for Peter. He is still so strong at this moment that it seems worth, at least, to think about it and try to get more information. I also wrote to the doctor concerned, a Dutchman who works in Cologne in Germany and hope to get an answer on my question whether or not Klatskin patients have this option. I will keep you informed if you are interested. Thanks again for your reaction and wishing you and your wife all the best, Iris.
Subject: RE: Dendritic cell therapy
Date: 04/13/2008
On 4/13/2008 Flower1 wrote: Hi Leonard, Thanks for answering. I hope you and your wife are still doing well. As you may recall Peter was given 2-3 months, after the unfinished surgery May last year. He is still with us and doing quite well. Works 3 full days a week and still plays squash. However we think the cancer is spreading now; there is a lymfenote in his neck that seems to be infected. Regarding the dendritic cell therapy, a friend of us drew our attention to this. It seems quite successful in case of a few Pancreas cancer patients. I do not blindly hope for a miracle, but since this therapy is without side-effects, I am trying to find out whether it would be an option for Peter. He is still so strong at this moment that it seems worth, at least, to think about it and try to get more information. I also wrote to the doctor concerned, a Dutchman who works in Cologne in Germany and hope to get an answer on my question whether or not Klatskin patients have this option. I will keep you informed if you are interested. Thanks again for your reaction and wishing you and your wife all the best, Iris.
I am currently doing the dendritc cell therapy for breast cancer stage IV that has spread to the bones. I had completed chemo treatments when I was first diagnosed 7 years ago with radiation. I also did cyber knife radiation to the spine last year. My Oncologist prescribed Zometa and Lupron shots which I did for about a year. I stopped the ant-hormone and zometa shots due to the side effects and not being effective. I started to have jaw pain (chronic infection) from the Zometa.
I started the dendritic cell therapy Dec. 07. I self adminster the vaccine weekly and have had no side effects. I went to the Oasis Hospital in Mexico, Issels Foundation to obtain my vaccine. I spent two days at the hospital and went home with a 4 month vaccine supply that cost aproximately $7,500 total. Unfortunatly, medical insurance companies still consider dendritic cell therapy to be experimental. Although, I understand it has been FDA approved for T-Lymphoma, just not other cancers. You can google Issels Foundation or Oasis Hospital in Tijuana for more information. I am being optimistic about the dendritic cell therapy since all other treatments have failed. I hope this information helps you. I wish you the best. If you need further information,please feel free to contact me.
Subject: RE: Dendritic cell therapy
Date: 04/13/2008
On 4/13/2008 Flower1 wrote: Hi Leonard, Thanks for answering. I hope you and your wife are still doing well. As you may recall Peter was given 2-3 months, after the unfinished surgery May last year. He is still with us and doing quite well. Works 3 full days a week and still plays squash. However we think the cancer is spreading now; there is a lymfenote in his neck that seems to be infected. Regarding the dendritic cell therapy, a friend of us drew our attention to this. It seems quite successful in case of a few Pancreas cancer patients. I do not blindly hope for a miracle, but since this therapy is without side-effects, I am trying to find out whether it would be an option for Peter. He is still so strong at this moment that it seems worth, at least, to think about it and try to get more information. I also wrote to the doctor concerned, a Dutchman who works in Cologne in Germany and hope to get an answer on my question whether or not Klatskin patients have this option. I will keep you informed if you are interested. Thanks again for your reaction and wishing you and your wife all the best, Iris.
Hi Iris, I'm very pleased to here Pter is doing well. Being that you think the cancer is moving to a lymph node maybe the Dendritic Cell Therapy will work. Keep looking and trying...you sound like a very strong and loving person. Please keep me updated and yes, my wife is doing well...after 4 PET/CTscans the cancer is gone. Now the only issues are the bacterial infections she gets because of the Roux-en-Y procedure that was performed at surgery. Karen is now on round the clock antibiotics, they wanted to go with a pick-line to deliver the antibiotics but we voted that one out. We are hoping we can get the right combo of oral antibiotics to work. Bacterial infections are just as deadly as cancer when it hits the blood stream. Talk to you later...Leonard
Subject: RE: Dendritic cell therapy
Date: 04/14/2008
On 4/13/2008 Greenplayer wrote: On 4/13/2008 Flower1 wrote: Hi Leonard, Thanks for answering. I hope you and your wife are still doing well. As you may recall Peter was given 2-3 months, after the unfinished surgery May last year. He is still with us and doing quite well. Works 3 full days a week and still plays squash. However we think the cancer is spreading now; there is a lymfenote in his neck that seems to be infected. Regarding the dendritic cell therapy, a friend of us drew our attention to this. It seems quite successful in case of a few Pancreas cancer patients. I do not blindly hope for a miracle, but since this therapy is without side-effects, I am trying to find out whether it would be an option for Peter. He is still so strong at this moment that it seems worth, at least, to think about it and try to get more information. I also wrote to the doctor concerned, a Dutchman who works in Cologne in Germany and hope to get an answer on my question whether or not Klatskin patients have this option. I will keep you informed if you are interested. Thanks again for your reaction and wishing you and your wife all the best, Iris.
I am currently doing the dendritc cell therapy for breast cancer stage IV that has spread to the bones. I had completed chemo treatments when I was first diagnosed 7 years ago with radiation. I also did cyber knife radiation to the spine last year. My Oncologist prescribed Zometa and Lupron shots which I did for about a year. I stopped the ant-hormone and zometa shots due to the side effects and not being effective. I started to have jaw pain (chronic infection) from the Zometa.
I started the dendritic cell therapy Dec. 07. I self adminster the vaccine weekly and have had no side effects. I went to the Oasis Hospital in Mexico, Issels Foundation to obtain my vaccine. I spent two days at the hospital and went home with a 4 month vaccine supply that cost aproximately $7,500 total. Unfortunatly, medical insurance companies still consider dendritic cell therapy to be experimental. Although, I understand it has been FDA approved for T-Lymphoma, just not other cancers. You can google Issels Foundation or Oasis Hospital in Tijuana for more information. I am being optimistic about the dendritic cell therapy since all other treatments have failed. I hope this information helps you. I wish you the best. If you need further information,please feel free to contact me. Thank you very much for your reply. I wish you all the best with this therapy, that has some remarkable results. For the type of cancer my husband has (Klatskin cancer is in the gall ways), this therapy seems not possible. Wishing you all the best, Iris.
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