Anyone awake? I need advice on taxol vs taxetere for 11 am today
Thanks! Rosebud
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I'm currently on Taxotere
I'm currently on Taxotere and Cytoxan. Here's what I got from another website for you about taxol vs taxotere...
Taxol (paclitaxel) and Taxotere (docetaxel) are both from the same family of medications - the taxanes. Both of these show a high level of activity when used as single agents in metastatic breast cancer.
In reviews of reported studies, when compared with standard therapies Taxotere looks to be the most active single agent in treatment of metastatic breast cancer.
There are some differences in the treatment schedules of the 2 medications, and there are some differences in the side effects of these 2 medications. I have listed the side effects of both medications.
Taxotere: decrease of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, flu-like symptoms, fluid retention, numbness and/or tingling to fingers and toes, muscle aches or bone pain for a few days after each treatment, mouth sores, hair loss, decreased appetite.
Uncommon Side Effects: allergic-type reaction, blood pressure and heart rate changes, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, skin rash usually occurs on hands and feet, nail changes, menstrual cycle may become irregular or stop permanently, menopausal effects including hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Decreased desire for sex during treatment.
Taxol: decrease of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, allergic-like reaction, blood pressure or heart rate changes during the infusion of the medication, mouth ulcers, numbness and/or tingling to fingers and toes, muscle aches or bone pain for a few days after each treatment, mouth sores, hair loss, diarrhea.
Uncommon Side Effects: nausea and vomiting, nail changes, menstrual cycle may become irregular or stop permanently, menopausal effects including hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Decreased desire for sex during treatment.
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Thanks so much!pitt said:I'm currently on Taxotere
I'm currently on Taxotere and Cytoxan. Here's what I got from another website for you about taxol vs taxotere...
Taxol (paclitaxel) and Taxotere (docetaxel) are both from the same family of medications - the taxanes. Both of these show a high level of activity when used as single agents in metastatic breast cancer.
In reviews of reported studies, when compared with standard therapies Taxotere looks to be the most active single agent in treatment of metastatic breast cancer.
There are some differences in the treatment schedules of the 2 medications, and there are some differences in the side effects of these 2 medications. I have listed the side effects of both medications.
Taxotere: decrease of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, flu-like symptoms, fluid retention, numbness and/or tingling to fingers and toes, muscle aches or bone pain for a few days after each treatment, mouth sores, hair loss, decreased appetite.
Uncommon Side Effects: allergic-type reaction, blood pressure and heart rate changes, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, skin rash usually occurs on hands and feet, nail changes, menstrual cycle may become irregular or stop permanently, menopausal effects including hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Decreased desire for sex during treatment.
Taxol: decrease of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, allergic-like reaction, blood pressure or heart rate changes during the infusion of the medication, mouth ulcers, numbness and/or tingling to fingers and toes, muscle aches or bone pain for a few days after each treatment, mouth sores, hair loss, diarrhea.
Uncommon Side Effects: nausea and vomiting, nail changes, menstrual cycle may become irregular or stop permanently, menopausal effects including hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Decreased desire for sex during treatment.
I hope that helps.
Thanks for getting this info for me! Do you remember the name of the website? What does it mean by taxotere is the most active single agent?
What is your diagnois? Mine is invasive ductal carcanoma. After lumpectomy, doctor recommended taxotere and cytoxan. Another recommended Adriamycin and cytoxan followed by taxol. My mom is an 8 year survivor. When my mom and I spoke to the doctor, we thought that she had taxol and adriamycin. So my mom and I agreed to go with taxol after the A/C. Now I find that taxotere is also and option.
Rosebud
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Hey Rosebud I just got
Hey Rosebud I just got finished with Taxofere.. Hope this helps you it did me.. I had stage 2 invasive & aggressive 2 cm.. I had a masectomy on April 20 2009 and no trace in limpnodes.. I was told from my dr this was the best for me.. I know that different drs use different meds but I am still clean. It does have alot of side effects but I know I made the right choice..
GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES TO YOU!!!!!! Brenda0 -
Try chemocare.com lots ofbrenda247 said:Hey Rosebud I just got
Hey Rosebud I just got finished with Taxofere.. Hope this helps you it did me.. I had stage 2 invasive & aggressive 2 cm.. I had a masectomy on April 20 2009 and no trace in limpnodes.. I was told from my dr this was the best for me.. I know that different drs use different meds but I am still clean. It does have alot of side effects but I know I made the right choice..
GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES TO YOU!!!!!! Brenda
Try chemocare.com lots of info on all types of chemotherapy.
Hope this help.
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IS THE TAXETERE THROUGH ANpitt said:I'm currently on Taxotere
I'm currently on Taxotere and Cytoxan. Here's what I got from another website for you about taxol vs taxotere...
Taxol (paclitaxel) and Taxotere (docetaxel) are both from the same family of medications - the taxanes. Both of these show a high level of activity when used as single agents in metastatic breast cancer.
In reviews of reported studies, when compared with standard therapies Taxotere looks to be the most active single agent in treatment of metastatic breast cancer.
There are some differences in the treatment schedules of the 2 medications, and there are some differences in the side effects of these 2 medications. I have listed the side effects of both medications.
Taxotere: decrease of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, flu-like symptoms, fluid retention, numbness and/or tingling to fingers and toes, muscle aches or bone pain for a few days after each treatment, mouth sores, hair loss, decreased appetite.
Uncommon Side Effects: allergic-type reaction, blood pressure and heart rate changes, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, skin rash usually occurs on hands and feet, nail changes, menstrual cycle may become irregular or stop permanently, menopausal effects including hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Decreased desire for sex during treatment.
Taxol: decrease of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets, allergic-like reaction, blood pressure or heart rate changes during the infusion of the medication, mouth ulcers, numbness and/or tingling to fingers and toes, muscle aches or bone pain for a few days after each treatment, mouth sores, hair loss, diarrhea.
Uncommon Side Effects: nausea and vomiting, nail changes, menstrual cycle may become irregular or stop permanently, menopausal effects including hot flashes and vaginal dryness. Decreased desire for sex during treatment.
I hope that helps.
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taxol vs taxeterebrenda247 said:Hey Rosebud I just got
Hey Rosebud I just got finished with Taxofere.. Hope this helps you it did me.. I had stage 2 invasive & aggressive 2 cm.. I had a masectomy on April 20 2009 and no trace in limpnodes.. I was told from my dr this was the best for me.. I know that different drs use different meds but I am still clean. It does have alot of side effects but I know I made the right choice..
GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES TO YOU!!!!!! Brenda
Brenda, thanks! My doctor suggested the taxol. So I'm going with it. I start in 2 weeks. I've going to get it weekly. I've seen a study that was done saying that weekly was better than every 3 weeks. Doctor also said every 2 weeks was good too. I went with weekly hopeing less side effects!
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rosebud5rosebud5 said:taxol vs taxetere
Brenda, thanks! My doctor suggested the taxol. So I'm going with it. I start in 2 weeks. I've going to get it weekly. I've seen a study that was done saying that weekly was better than every 3 weeks. Doctor also said every 2 weeks was good too. I went with weekly hopeing less side effects!
Thanks again!
Where did you find that study? My Mom has been offered the same option but hasn´t made a decision yet.
Thanks a lot!0
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