Interperotonial Taxol chemo?
Would appreciate any info you all can help us out with.
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I would jump at the chance,
I would jump at the chance, if I were her. Studies show that women who receive IP treatments do better, in the long run.
I badly wnated to do IP chemo but my doctor refused, mostly because my surgery was so extensive and I had complications before and after.
Just my shiny dime's worth.
Carlene0 -
I agree with Carlene, grabHissy_Fitz said:I would jump at the chance,
I would jump at the chance, if I were her. Studies show that women who receive IP treatments do better, in the long run.
I badly wnated to do IP chemo but my doctor refused, mostly because my surgery was so extensive and I had complications before and after.
Just my shiny dime's worth.
Carlene
I agree with Carlene, grab it with open arms and run!!!, I would love for mum ti have had the chance of it. Good luck.0 -
I did IP treatment
I received 6 IP treatments of Carboplatin evert 3 weeks. I did not have any problems. I am told it is a very tough treatment and my age (45) helped. The nurses told me that the older ladies have a tough go with the IP. I do not know about the Taxol vs. Carbo IP treatments. The treatments were 6 hours and you have to lay down and turn every 1/2 hour. Potty breaks were ok. After they put 1 liter of the drug in your belly they give you another liter of saline in your belly. It is a bit uncomfortable after being filled with 2 liters of liquid but not near as bad as the ascites. My IP port was placed on the lower rib cage and THAT was very painful...feels like a broken rib for 5 days. Go for it, it can only help. I have been NED close to two years now...dx stage 3C.
Good Luck,
Mary0
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