KRAS - Wild!
Over the last few years I've heard a little about the rash side effects and other things but like so much it has mostly gone by me. Funny how we don't retain much of that which isn't immediately relevant to the situation! So now that it is relevant... HELP!
Any words of wisdom from those who have had this treatment... words of hope... cautions... All appreciated.
Phil, I know that you particularly have worked with this for a long time, with good results. Any advice, thoughts, or direction, you could share would be most valued. PM me if you like.
Background for newbies...
Aug '04 DX Stg 4 with Liver Mets
Colon Rx Liver Rx 6mo FOLFOX/FOLFIRI
Dec '07 Recurrence Liver Met
RFA (open) 4 mo Xeloda/Irin/Avastin
Sept '09 Local Recurrence Sacrum/Rectum
15 treatments Radiation
With new hope... Rob; in Vancouver
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Great
That you have this new option. It worked very well for my sister, but she had a recurrence while off it waiting for surgery. She had the horrible rash, which mainly bothered her scalp and she had an acne like rash on her face. It was manageable, more itchy than anything. I think it knocked her on her feet with tiredness, but after a day was back. Good luck! Prayers for you Robinvan.0 -
Hi Rob,it's good to know
Hi Rob,it's good to know that you have more options.I just want to let you know you are in my prayers and hope all your treatment goes well.Best luck to you with everything.0 -
Good to hear!!
Good to hear about another option for you. I wish you all the luck and I think of you often. Give them kids a BIG hug from me (from one dad with cancer to another).
Brooks0 -
Rob I am on cetuximab (erbitux) now
Rob, I am this on my second cycle of this treatment. I made the mistake of going out in the sun and got a bad burn. I have an acne like rash over my face and chest and scalp. I feel pretty good otherwise, I am taking it along with FOLFIRI. The rumor is if you get the rash its working, but I don't know that they have proven that.
Welcome to the wild crowd.0 -
Thanks PatteeePatteee said:yeah for new hope!
your
yeah for new hope!
your tears brought tears to my eyes
strange how that works
I can't give you any info on this drug
but I know you are in good hands with others who can
now *breathe!
We call that compassion... strange indeed!
Breathing... Rob; in Vancouver
“The whole idea of compassion is based on a keen awareness of the interdependence of all living beings, which are all part of one another, and all involved in one another.”
Thomas Merton0 -
Thanks All!just4Brooks said:Good to hear!!
Good to hear about another option for you. I wish you all the luck and I think of you often. Give them kids a BIG hug from me (from one dad with cancer to another).
Brooks
Marie, Adrian, FFML, and Brooks. Always good to have an option. I imagine I'll be a couple of weeks before I start. I'm still suffering some of the radiation side-effects and I have a PET Scan pending before I see the Onc again.
I'll keep folks posted.
Rob; in Vancouver0 -
Sunshine! Not a problem here!Mike49 said:Rob I am on cetuximab (erbitux) now
Rob, I am this on my second cycle of this treatment. I made the mistake of going out in the sun and got a bad burn. I have an acne like rash over my face and chest and scalp. I feel pretty good otherwise, I am taking it along with FOLFIRI. The rumor is if you get the rash its working, but I don't know that they have proven that.
Welcome to the wild crowd.
One good thing about Vancouver winters. So the rash starts pretty quick. Are you doing anything for it?
If you get the rash it is working. OK..
Thanks for the info Mike.
Rob; in Vancouver0 -
Great news that you can tryrobinvan said:Sunshine! Not a problem here!
One good thing about Vancouver winters. So the rash starts pretty quick. Are you doing anything for it?
If you get the rash it is working. OK..
Thanks for the info Mike.
Rob; in Vancouver
Great news that you can try something new!
I did a lot of research on it before deciding if I wanted to sign up for a clinical trial (turned out to be a moot point once they said they can't determine if I am stage IV or stage III for certain because the trial was for III only, and then my test came back KRAS mutant anyway).
There is a pill and a creme you can use for the rash. My onc's office has had a lot of good luck using those with the patients on Erbitux. Ask for this in advance. They say it works best if you use it as a preventative instead of waiting till it gets bad.
Here is a link with good info on it:
http://www.chemocare.com/bio/erbitux.asp
I hope you can get on this and that it helps you!0 -
Erbitux
Hi Rob,
I am thrilled to hear you have another option! That's always great news. My husband David, stage 3C dx 4-08, now stage 4 dx 1-09 with a single met to the liver, was on Erbitux.
He was part of a clinical trial that combined FOLFOX with Erbitux for stage 3 cancer patients. Unfortunately he later was tested and had the KRAS mutation so the Erbitux was discontinued once it made no sense to take it. He had the rash with what looked like acne on his face, some in the scalp and lots on his trunk. He's been off it a little over a year and still breaks out at times on his chest.
The good news is he tolerated it very well with not a lot of pain. He was given an antibiotic Minocycline to treat the side effects and also used Metrogel religiously. It's a prescription ointment that sure seemed to help. One thing to remember is that the rash doesn't mean it is working or all those KRAS mutation folks would not get the rash. They do!
My best wishes to you and here's hoping that Erbitus is just the thing! All of you who are going through this nasty cancer have my highest respect. I am in awe of the bravery and support you all have on this board.
Priscilla0 -
Thanks KathrynKathryn_in_MN said:Great news that you can try
Great news that you can try something new!
I did a lot of research on it before deciding if I wanted to sign up for a clinical trial (turned out to be a moot point once they said they can't determine if I am stage IV or stage III for certain because the trial was for III only, and then my test came back KRAS mutant anyway).
There is a pill and a creme you can use for the rash. My onc's office has had a lot of good luck using those with the patients on Erbitux. Ask for this in advance. They say it works best if you use it as a preventative instead of waiting till it gets bad.
Here is a link with good info on it:
http://www.chemocare.com/bio/erbitux.asp
I hope you can get on this and that it helps you!
Good info and I'll follow up on that link!
Rob; in Vancouver0 -
Good Infopf78248 said:Erbitux
Hi Rob,
I am thrilled to hear you have another option! That's always great news. My husband David, stage 3C dx 4-08, now stage 4 dx 1-09 with a single met to the liver, was on Erbitux.
He was part of a clinical trial that combined FOLFOX with Erbitux for stage 3 cancer patients. Unfortunately he later was tested and had the KRAS mutation so the Erbitux was discontinued once it made no sense to take it. He had the rash with what looked like acne on his face, some in the scalp and lots on his trunk. He's been off it a little over a year and still breaks out at times on his chest.
The good news is he tolerated it very well with not a lot of pain. He was given an antibiotic Minocycline to treat the side effects and also used Metrogel religiously. It's a prescription ointment that sure seemed to help. One thing to remember is that the rash doesn't mean it is working or all those KRAS mutation folks would not get the rash. They do!
My best wishes to you and here's hoping that Erbitus is just the thing! All of you who are going through this nasty cancer have my highest respect. I am in awe of the bravery and support you all have on this board.
Priscilla
Thanks Priscilla
I'll talk to my Onc about some of this. Interesting that the rash does not necessarily mean it is working.
Be well... Rob; in Vancouver0 -
Yay!!robinvan said:Good Info
Thanks Priscilla
I'll talk to my Onc about some of this. Interesting that the rash does not necessarily mean it is working.
Be well... Rob; in Vancouver
What awesome news that you are going to try another option! I am soooo happy for you, I just hope the rash isn't too painful for you, and that your doctors have something for it, to keep it at bay, or ease it up. I haven't been on that drug, but just wanted to give you big hugsssss and know we are all here for you! this is very encouraging!!
HUGSSSSSSSSSS!
~Donna0 -
So glad you are WILDShayenne said:Yay!!
What awesome news that you are going to try another option! I am soooo happy for you, I just hope the rash isn't too painful for you, and that your doctors have something for it, to keep it at bay, or ease it up. I haven't been on that drug, but just wanted to give you big hugsssss and know we are all here for you! this is very encouraging!!
HUGSSSSSSSSSS!
~Donna
HA HA. Really truly happy that it opens the door for more option for you. You CAN do this AGAIN. I continue to have you in my thoughts and prayers.
Smiles,
Dawn0 -
Great
That is great news for you. You are right, we don't retain what is not relevant to us at the time. You have another option available to you and that is wonderful.
Kim0 -
you go Robfedester said:rob
great to here there is a new option available!!
keep up the positive attitude and be well my friend.
never,ever give up!!
bruce
that is great news Rob. what a wonderful new option. sorry can't help at .....no experience with this drug
Sending all Best Wishes
and A big Canuckyy hug
~mags~0
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