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Thank you @stageivsurvivor When I was discussing with friend, I reached conclusion that they are probably testing it with another drug. Would it be possible to get a compassionate release of 6236 by itself? I'm hesitant (not that I have a lot of other options right now), about trying a new drug that's not proven. I inquired with my current oncologist about getting a compassionate release of Zolbetuximab and she said the rep says it's only for gastric cancer (in origin). Do you know about this drug for the cld18.2 protein; supposedly it's being reviewed by FDA now for pancreatic cancer. It seems it's only for HER2 mutations which I dont have. I'm only 80% positive for the cld18.2. Am I really out of luck as far as a compassionate release?

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Many have tried obtaining RMC-6236 for compassionate use. It is a drug not yet FDA approved and the developer is not providing it compassionate use. I know of several that inquired and supply is limited and needed for trial participants. I can imagine the company has been overwhelmed with requests but they are not able to fulfill those requests and ensure trial participants have adequate supply.

What about "the right to try"? I believe this was enacted sometime within the last 10 years. I do not know much else about it.