Use of Erbitux with chemo/radiation treatment
Thanks in advance for any information.
Best,
Cindy
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It sounds like your dad may be on the cutting edge
What I read of Erbitux is fantastic. I would be very happy if Layne were offered such a thing!0 -
This is interesting!!!Betty in Vegas said:It sounds like your dad may be on the cutting edge
What I read of Erbitux is fantastic. I would be very happy if Layne were offered such a thing!
We live in Maryland and I'm going to check into this right away. I'm wondering if this is something they can use on my dad since he's stage 4 with mets to his liver. Thanks so much for sharing!!
Erika0 -
Erbitux
My doctor special ordered Erbitux for me and it seemed to be very effective. I am 35 years old, and am a 3 year survivor. I had an esophagectomy following chemo and raidation. I was stage II, but after chemo and radiation, the tumor had virtually disappeared.
Good luck!
-David
Hillsboro, OH0 -
Yes Cindy. My husband Tom
Yes Cindy. My husband Tom was diagnosed with stage IV EC in mid August. He agreed to be entered in a clinical trial that used Erbitux and was chosen. He received Erbitux with two other chemos, one clisplatin and I can't remember the other one think it started with a T. He had radiation every day...chemo on Wed. and hydration on Thursday and Fridays..he started Sept 4th and ended October 9th. His endscopic ultra sound showed no tumor at all..the Pet Scan showed the one met had no activity. Since it wasn't 90 days since the end of his treatment his oncologist said..two areas not in the esophagus
looked like inflamation. Since then he has put back all the weight he lost, close to 30 lbs...He was given an appt end of March for another CT and an appointment with his oncologist April 2. Neither of us could believe it when the endscopic ultra sound showed nothing...she put the original up on the computer next to the new scan..it was gone. She also told us that they have had excellent results with Erbitux with colon and neck and throat cancers. I feel we were blessed that he was in the arm that had Erbitux...
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Thanks for the encouragingoriontj said:Yes Cindy. My husband Tom
Yes Cindy. My husband Tom was diagnosed with stage IV EC in mid August. He agreed to be entered in a clinical trial that used Erbitux and was chosen. He received Erbitux with two other chemos, one clisplatin and I can't remember the other one think it started with a T. He had radiation every day...chemo on Wed. and hydration on Thursday and Fridays..he started Sept 4th and ended October 9th. His endscopic ultra sound showed no tumor at all..the Pet Scan showed the one met had no activity. Since it wasn't 90 days since the end of his treatment his oncologist said..two areas not in the esophagus
looked like inflamation. Since then he has put back all the weight he lost, close to 30 lbs...He was given an appt end of March for another CT and an appointment with his oncologist April 2. Neither of us could believe it when the endscopic ultra sound showed nothing...she put the original up on the computer next to the new scan..it was gone. She also told us that they have had excellent results with Erbitux with colon and neck and throat cancers. I feel we were blessed that he was in the arm that had Erbitux...
jan
Thanks for the encouraging words. Where did your husband get his treatment? The use of this drug seems to be resulting in some great results.
Cindy0 -
University of Chicago Centerunclaw2002 said:Thanks for the encouraging
Thanks for the encouraging words. Where did your husband get his treatment? The use of this drug seems to be resulting in some great results.
Cindy
University of Chicago Center for Advanced Medicine, Chicago, IL. It wasn't offered at our local hospital and we live 30 mins away from the U. of C. He is not eligible for surgery...so we will see in April how it has worked after 3 months...
jan0
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