Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 Are vaccines normally used when one is in remission from cancer? Maureen Aiden Inc - Dendritic and other vaccines > > Hello group, > > We have been advised that Aiden Inc have developed novel strategies for > the use of vaccines against a number of cancers. In particular they have > developed a specific ovarian cancer vaccine and also do autologous cancer > vaccines. Has anyone on the group had any personal dealings with this > company or its products ? They claim to have good results. > > Hello Mitesh... I have Lymphoma and I'm in the U of N Vaccine Trial...the company is Genitope. I will be getting the autologous vaccine shot next Tuesday in Omaha...It was made from a node taken last August in Nebraska...I had to have chemo and then hold the remission for 6 months...They're in Phase III, I think...call Blumel, Protocol Nurse, for more info...402-559-9183. Here's a link to the Phase II trial (mine): http://cnetdb.nci.nih.gov/cgi-bin/srchcgi.exe?TYPE=search & DBID=allprotocol & ZUI=199_14633 & PASSTHRU=%3aip%3a63%2e11%2e190%2e159%3a%3aprof%3a:ip:63.11.190.159:prof::recno :4: & SFMT=prot_summary/1/0/0 in AZ Indolent (the NHL, not me ;-), dx 5/00, follicular small cleaved B cell, Stage 4, no organ involvement, 5-10% Bone Marrow. Entered in Nebraska Vaccine Clinical Trial (Dr. Vose), CVPx6, remission in January 2001, vaccine shots start on July 10, 2001. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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