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What exactly is NED (no evidence of disease)?

Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: Jul 9 6:43am | Replies (20)

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@gamaryanne

Hello Marie, I have KRAS G12D and TP53. A bit fearfully, I am starting s trial this week that targets KRAS G12D and another drug that is considered “pan KRAS”. My tumor marker was 136 at last check. The activity we know of is in my liver.

I will let you know how it goes once an assessment is done in 8 weeks. Maybe it will be of help to you!

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Thank you, Maryanne. I wish you success! The little understanding I have of this disease, is that you have to attack it from several fronts. I believe immunotherapy is the key to success. My hunch is that masses in my abdominal area are no longer stable, the strong chemo seemed to attack those liver lesions well. My oncologist told me a few months ago that the abdominal masses would be the ones to worry about so that’s why I’m asking my drs to go into the CLD-18.2 trial that tries to attack gastric cancer but how long it can be effective is still in the works. A KRAS-12D trial would seem to be the next step (I don’t know of any trials for ATM mutations) after CLD18.2 so please let me know how it goes! God bless you in your fight.