Dr. Cassian Yee
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Clinical Research
Program in Immunology
Member Appointed: 2009
University of Washington School of Medicine Medicine
Oncology
Associate ProfessorAppointed: 2004
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Immune Monitoring Laboratory
Director Appointed: 2003
In my studies, I contacted Dr. Cassian Yee about what I think would revolutionize Melanoma Treatment. Dr. Yee is noted for one of the first Scientists to harness the Immune system to fight Melanoma (2008).
"In what could be a breakthrough in cancer therapy, researchers report in The New England Journal of Medicine today that they succeeded in bolstering a patient's immune system enough to wipe out late-stage malignant tumors on its own. The scientists say the successful experiment could pave the way for new treatments of advanced cancer that spare patients the side effects of chemotherapy, which kills healthy as well as malignant cells."
Source: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=patient-heal-thyself-body
Dear James,
i have not gone over in detail the information you sent, but i and think others will agree that anti-CTLA4 augments / lowers the threshold for a productive anti-tumor response once that is initiated in some form ('spark'). the role of aCTLA4 and Tregs is still not entirely worked out. I am glad that this has worked out well for you and with the emergence of immunotherapy in general as a treatment modality, with studies coming from Drs. Wolchok, Allison and others, we all hope that the
'Message keeps getting clearer'
Best
Cassian Yee
As you can see by the reply, I think we are onto something big.
I don’t want to waste your time but I think this issue is of the utmost importance. Your Ipilimumab is the major factor in keeping the CD4+ T-cells activated, but it can’t do it alone.
"You need the tumor specific antigens, (The Keys), you need the (Spark Plug) Anti-CTLA-4 and you need the (Gas) IL-2. Without these three key components your car won’t run." ~jimmy B~
As a patient/survivor/researcher of stage IV Melanoma I have scientifically accounted for why my therapy has worked. Above are supporting documents and also a paper (draft) I have written that describes my treatment journey. Please, take time out of you busy schedule and take a look these documents. Bristol Meyer Squibb holds a very promising drug, and when administered in the correct timing and dose, can jumpstart the (Car) The Immune system.
I think they are making great strides in the fight against Melanoma
We need to put it into practice.
“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.”
~Charles Darwin~
Take Care,
Jimmy B

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