Emily Jackson Staff Reporter Darcy Doherty’s last chance at life lies in an experimental drug. The yet-to-be-approved treatment is the only option left for the 48-year-old father of three with metastatic melanoma, believes his oncologist Dr. David Hogg, an attending physician at Princess Margaret Hospital. But maker Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) refuses to give Doherty the drug, saying it’s not yet safe for use outside the clinical trial, which Doherty was excluded from because of new cancer growth in his brain. That reason is simply not good enough for Doherty’s family and friends. If he will certainly die without the drug, why not let him try it? “They have an ethical responsibility to try to save a life,” his wife Rebecca Cumming said as she handed out “Help Save Darcy” stickers at the Ride to Conquer Cancer Sunday. “I think they’re afraid it will be harder to get the drug to market if the drug brings harm to patients like Darcy.” About 30 family friends were at the fundraiser to promote a change.org petition pressuring BMS to give Doherty access to the drug by Father’s Day. Wait much longer, Cumming said, and it will be too late. More than 171,000 have signed the plea. “We love our dad very much and we want a lot more time with him,” Doherty’s emotional 13-year-old son Ganden said in a video. A cancerous mole was first removed from Doherty’s back in 2003. By 2007 the cancer spread to his brain. He survived because of a then-experimental drug. His doctor said immune system off-switch blocker BMS-936558, which has had success in phase one of testing, could have similar benefits. BMS is aware of the petition, but did not budge on its decision. The company empathizes with patients who have limited treatment options, said spokeswoman Sonia Choi in a statement Sunday. Compassionate use requests are carefully reviewed using information from a patient’s physician, she said. To get access, the benefits must outweigh the risks. “At this time, there are not enough data on BMS-936558 to allow its use outside of a clinical trial.” Choi could not provide a timeframe on when more data might become available. The trial’s final stages are set for later this year or early 2013. “In the long term, the best way to ensure the broadest access for patients is to successfully register a medicine with health authorities through the conduct of well-controlled clinical trials.” “There’s no obligation on the drug companies to provide compassionate relief,” said Bernard Dickens, professor emeritus of health law and policy at the University of Toronto. BMS “can’t invest money in handing out unproven products if they’re not going to get data for study purposes.” But if the drug wasn’t safe enough to test on humans, it would not go to stage-two testing, argued advocate Frank Burroughs, founder of American organization the Abigail Alliance for Better Access to Developmental Drugs. For now, Doherty tires quickly. Sitting in his wheelchair at the fundraiser, the former big-bank financial services managing director called the petition an “amazing show of the human spirit.” He thinks it’s “kind of crazy” that he can’t get the drug. “It doesn’t hurt to give a guy a chance.” Source:http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1209218--dying-man-fights-to-get-experimental-drug-bristol-myers-squibb-won-t-give-him We have seen this type of action numerous times with BMS.They did this with Yervoy in the early days, closing compationate use. They appear to have no compassion or ethics, Just Greed!!!! to make a buck. I believe Bristol Myer Squibb is doing a disservice to the Cancer Community especially the Melanoma Patients.
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There is no commitment to patients with stage IV Melanoma.
They have dollars Signs in the eyes and don't give a cr%& about the patients.
This is what Big Pharma has become.
(Greed)
Take Care,
“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
Thanks for posting on this. Here is an article that sets forth other steps to help:
ReplyDeleteACTION! Help Save the Life of Darcy Doherty, Father of Three Children
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/06/18/1100903/-ACTION-Help-Save-the-Life-of-Darcy-Doherty-Father-of-Three-Children