MyTomorrows can help you
- patriciaberkhof83
- Oct 6, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 8, 2020
When I asked about the possibility of participating trials, one of the doctors at AVL suggested me to contact MyTomorrows. This organization links cancer patients to doctors and pharma companies. There are so many drugs developed yearly, that doctors can impossibly be aware of all new drugs and trials for every type of cancer. Based on your medial files, MyTomorrows generates a free medical report with possible treatment options. My experience so far:
Step 1
I gave them a call to get more info about the way they work.
Step 2
I sent my medical file via their portal. They promissed me they would come back with a report within 2 weeks, which they did.
Step 3
The medical report is quite difficult to understand if you are not an oncologist. Therefore they make an appointment with you by phone to discuss the file.
Step 4
During the phonecall they informed me that for the time being they found 3 trials that might me interesting for me to participate. As soon as I complete my chemo treatment, more options will follow. I was told to forward the file to my oncologist, who can check if the 3 trials are a true option for me. Your own oncologist is the person who needs to advise you about the trials and if you want to join one also via your oncologist.
Step 5
This is the step where I am right now. I discussed all options with my oncologist who was not convinced that one of these trials is the path for me now. She wants me to finish regular (proven) treatments, before considering any trials. MyTomorrows followed up on me and as some new data of my biopsy came in, I asked them to do a new research.
So, to be continued!

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