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DiscussionAnyone familiar with the clinical trial RMC-6236? Or how to enroll?
Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: May 24 7:16am | Replies (34)Comment receiving replies
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@mnewland99 , Thanks for the info. Do you have the NCT trial # for the one at COH?
The only ones I'm aware of w/ RMC-6236 are either Phase 3 (randomized; not going there) or in combination w/ other SoC chemo drugs that I haven't already had.
Even though 6236 is an oral med I could take at home, I don't think I could get into a trial at COH without frequent travel back to CA since they want to measure absorption rates and blood concentrations -- I doubt I could find a local lab/provider willing, capable, or approved to do the tests that study requires.
The only SoC drug I haven't tried is Onivyde (the new nano-liposomal irinotecan). I asked my onc today if I should switch to that as a bridge until I qualify for a trial. I was advised not to, because the likely failure/progression on another line of therapy would jeopardize my chances of getting into a trial with more promise.
I'll be getting tested for expression of CLDN18.2 soon, and checking into other studies. There are some KRAS G12D trials with drugs other than RevMed's.