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@garethseltzer

I am hugely appreciative of individuals like yourself sharing on the platform. I was diagnosed with Salivary Duct Carcinoma (SDC) in May, 2022. I had a parotidectomy and a full neck dissection followed by seven weeks of radiation therapy at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto which finished at the end of August. Obviously we are all aware of the aggressive nature of SDC and its fondness for reoccurrence and spread. I just had my followup CT which suggested a new lesion and so I have an MRI booked in two weeks to dig into that little morsels of anxious news! Presumably that will follow with a biopsy and with good fortune, it will just be some anomaly from the surgical experience.

That said, my priority now is to look for therapies that might suppress reoccurrence as well as to understand and/or participate in any study that will prepare (or arm me perhaps is better) for reoccurrence when it happens. The rarity of this cancer makes it challenging though it seems that HER2 and androgen therapy as well as trastuzumab and other combinations and ideas come up in searches of clinical studies. In any case, I just wanted to put it out there that I will share what I uncover and at the same time would be appreciative if anybody is somewhat ahead of me on this, if they would do the same. Best, Gareth

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Welcome @garethseltzer. I think @clevyjam will appreciate your post and have some thoughts and guidance for you as one who has walked the path of salivary duct carcinoma before you. You can read more here:

- Salivary Duct Recurrence w/ Trismus and Tinnitus https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/trismus-and-tinnitus/

Here is an open trial being conducted at Mayo Clinic at the moment:
A Study to Evaluate Pemetrexed and Pembrolizumab to Treat Recurrent and/or Metastatic Salivary Gland Malignancies https://www.mayo.edu/research/clinical-trials/cls-20513232

To find out if there are other qualifying trials, international patient can contact Mayo with their clinical studies questions
Phone: 507-284-8884
Email: intl.mcr@mayo.edu

You're in good hands at Princess Margaret Cancer Center. You mention the possibility of a new lesion. Where is it located?