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Avatar f tn Dr. put her on Xeloda and Tykerb. She is on a 2 week on, 1 week off cycle. Her side effects have been severe. (i.e dehydration, throwing up, no appetite, mouth sores, nausea, you name it, she has it) Her last visit to the Dr. (she goes about twice a week) just yesterday, he told her (in her words) that "everything is shrinking, and you'll have to be on this for the rest of your life.
1298675 tn?1286550183 I never made it to the operating room. The cancer spread to my internal organs and is now Stage IV with liver mets being the biggest problem, not to mention it is in a lot of places. The doc says the liver is inoperable because the one large tumor is dead center. The now 6.5 cm tumor in my breast stays until the liver cancer is gone. Chemo appears to be my only alternative, so off to weekly chemo dosages twice, which caused my hands and fingers to tingle so it was stopped.
Avatar m tn After one three-week cycle my doctor discontinued the Xeloda. I was able to complete treatment with the oxiliplatin. This was in 2004 and I am cancer free today. Ask your mother's doctor for something else. If possible she should not stop chemo until her doctor is certain no trace of cancer remains in her lymph system. Good luck.
469905 tn?1214169181 The medications that are FDA approved that target the HER2 receptor specifically are trastusumab (Herceptin) or lapatinib (TYKERB). If, when and for how long they might be used for would depend on the specific situation. The medical oncologist would be best able to answer your questions for an individual situation.
364228 tn?1214573373 Aside from the whole brain radiation, your mom has another option for the treatment of her brain metastases. Lapatinib (Tykerb) is a new chemotherapy drug which has been shown to have effectivity in treating HER-2 positive breast cancer patients who develop metastases to the brain. You may wish to talk to your mom's doctor about Tykerb to see if this is appropriate for your mom.
Avatar f tn Hand-foot syndrome is a condition where the palms of the hands and soles of the feet become reddish, swollen and develop pain and tingling sensations. Sometimes, rash or peeling of the skin in the palms and soles also occur. Reducing the dose of Xeloda can help decrease this side effect. Applying ice packs and skin lotion can also help relieve the burning sensation and dryness. Another option which your grandmother can take is to discontinue Xeloda altogether.
Avatar f tn 5KGS AT 5FT HEIGHT, WE ARE TREATING THE METS WHICH HAS GONE TO HER LUNGS AND BONES AND LIVER WITH XELODA 1GRAM TWICE A DAY FOR 14 DAYS, AND THEY SCARED US WITH THE SIDE EFFECTS,BUT WE ARE ALSO GIVING HER HOMEOPATHY. WE ARE GIVING A GOOD NUTRITIONAL DIET ALONG WITH A PROTINEX SUPPLEMENT. ON 5TH OF FEB IS HER APPOINTMENT WITH THE ONCO. I HOPE XELODA HAS ARRESTED THE GROWTH OF CANCER CELLS. IF IT HAS CAN YOU TELL ME HOW MANY CYCLES CAN SHE TAKE WITHOUT IT DOING MUCH HARM.
484033 tn?1208516117 Yes, that was adjuvant therapy, administered between surgery and ileostomy takedown. (It was originally combined with Xeloda, but I could not tolerate that drug so the Xeloda was discontinued) Prior to surgery I treated with 5FU and radiation. So glad to put that in the past! Just had a follow-up exam and CEA 125 is normal. No lasting problems except the neuropathy in both heels, which is annoying but not a real big deal. Hope your tx goes as well.
Avatar f tn 7mm and 13mm. He took chemo: Folfox, Avastin, Oxaliplatin, and Xeloda until April 2008. The April CT scan revealed that the tumors had grown slightly and that there were four more small nodules visable. He discontinued Chemo and chose alternataive therapy with High Dose Vitamin C, and B17, changed his diet, and had some blood boosters. In August a new CT showed the good news that no new tumors were visable, but that the primary tumors were slightly larger.
Avatar f tn will xeloda given alone treat both tumours in chest wall with mestases in liver.
Avatar f tn ya...but it seems mom has two different cells one is in breast and other in liver (some he3+, i guess) ,for oncolet the breast cells are being controlled but not the liver cells ,thats why disease has reoccured in liver ,is what the reply the doctor gave me,so in order to control both,mom needs to take oncolet and xeloda together....
Avatar f tn For these reasons, they usually occur earlier and generally have a more unfavorable course and prognosis. However, there is a drug specifically aimed to target Her2+ cancer, this drug is called Herceptin. Studies have shown that this drug either given alone or in combination with other chemotherapy drugs can decrease the chance of recurrence and eventually improve treatment outcomes. Another drug approved for those who failed Herceptin is Lapatinib (Tykerb). Regards...
Avatar n tn My onco tried me on taxol, and avastin, then xeloda. Neither of these worked. He suggests that I try Jemzar. I have stage IV mestatic breast cancer that has spread to my spine. I was dx in Feb 2002. I have previously been on different chemo.surgery, hormonal.. arimidex, aromosin, fasoldex . and several radiation treatments. I am undecided on doing any more chemo. My cancer , of course , is er/pr positive. Is there any advice on this chemo. or is there another hormonal I could try.
Avatar f tn I also believe the reason they are now choosing chemo over radiation is because radiation is local treatment and chemo systemic, (whole body) treatment and really what she needs.
Avatar f tn I think a triaged approach to what you want from your treatment would help and am sure you discussed this with your doctor. First and foremost, that the treatment is effective and purging the cancer and putting you into remission. But retaining your hair can also be on the list of things you would like. Lower on the list, but there.
Avatar n tn she has a history of ulcerative colitis for last 27 years and is on medications like salazapyrin and vibact and folic acid and has diabetes for which she takes glynase mf. now please suggest which chemo whether the intravenous one or the oral one should she go for?
Avatar n tn There are medications available to address CerbB2 positivity in the US (trastuzumab (Herceptin) and Lapatinib (Tykerb). Whether or not these would be under consideration would depend upon your situation and your oncologist. You should discuss your questions with your oncologist who can discuss this within the context of your situation.
Avatar f tn For now, targeting the Her2Neu expression will still involve drugs like Herceptin (trastuzumab) or Tykerb (lapatinib). Once the results of the trials come out, and the drug is proven to be effective (and approved by FDA), I'm sure there will be massive media mileage and announcements as this will be a major breakthrough. Regards.
Avatar n tn In December 2005 I was diagnosed with infultrating ductal carcinoma. Her2 postitive, er/pr-. Grade 3. No node involvement -- I received: - 4 rounds of Adriamycin and Cytoxan - 4 rounds of Taxotere and Herceptin. - Lumpecomy - Radiation and boost - Another 16 rounds (3 weeks in one round) of Herceptin. . Also received radiation and boost. Long haul!
Avatar f tn Hi Judi, This sounds like the "red hand and foot syndrome" you get with Xeloda (another chemo treatment). Does it get hot and itch? I found that using cold packs from the freezer when it was itching/burning helped to relieve the symptoms. As for the skin peeling I used Shea Butter. Just the shea butter without any additives (like perfume). It is expensive but I shopped on ebay (wonderful place!
Avatar f tn could diet and or exercise be slight factors in rising CEA count in my mother? It was at its lowest point but the last 2 visits it went up slightly.
Avatar f tn They have continued with the trial with just the Avastin and Xeloda which he is still taking. However he has some symptoms since the beginning of November which has baffled his oncologist he has severe pains in his head when swallowing it is not related to chewing the pain and dull all the time and on the left side of his head.