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Your pink sister Kay,
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Hi Kay
Sorry for the side effects. Are you triple positive? When I Googled PERJETA™ it came out as (pertuzumab) is a HER2/neu receptor antagonist indicated in combination with Herceptin® (trastuzumab) and docetaxel for the treatment of patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer who have not received prior anti-HER2 therapy.
If you can recall, I am also undergoing Chemo therapy for multiple metastatic tumors in my bones. My current drug is Xeloda, an oral medication which I take every day at home for a week and then I am off for 1 week.
I do remember if anybody on PERJETA, as it is a new drug.
I am glad that your conditions have improved.
Sending positive thoughts and prayers yor way
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Don't recall that anyone here is using it. I did send you information in a PM where you read about women who are now using this drug the other day.
Wishing you the best with it and am glad that you don't need c02 as often.
I don't know what else one can do but keep moving one foot in front of the other. There are days that are harder than others but we do manage.
Best,
Doris0 -
Hi Kay,
I'm sorry you are
Hi Kay,
I'm sorry you are having a hard time with the platins and the insurance company. I can't remember if your ER/PR/HER2 status. I'm triple neg, along with the IBC. Abraxane worked for me for about 9 months, and it was pretty easy on me. I'm now on Navelbene, again it's pretty easy on me. It might be worth asking your onc about them.
I don't have any personal experience with perjeta, but it's getting good press right now.
I'm looking forward to your next update.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
MediaGabe N Abby Mom said:Hi Kay,
I'm sorry you are
Hi Kay,
I'm sorry you are having a hard time with the platins and the insurance company. I can't remember if your ER/PR/HER2 status. I'm triple neg, along with the IBC. Abraxane worked for me for about 9 months, and it was pretty easy on me. I'm now on Navelbene, again it's pretty easy on me. It might be worth asking your onc about them.
I don't have any personal experience with perjeta, but it's getting good press right now.
I'm looking forward to your next update.
Hugs,
Linda
When a drug is new, the Media gives it lots of press. That was the case for almost a year until approval by the FDA for Afinitor and Aromasin combo. I was around to see Herceptin come to market and that had lots of press so didn't Avastin at the time.
I call it Media hype. It does make people aware that there is a new drug that can be use and that is helpful, so I am not against all the hoopla.
Hoping you are doing well, Linda.
Doris0 -
Kay,SIROD said:Media
When a drug is new, the Media gives it lots of press. That was the case for almost a year until approval by the FDA for Afinitor and Aromasin combo. I was around to see Herceptin come to market and that had lots of press so didn't Avastin at the time.
I call it Media hype. It does make people aware that there is a new drug that can be use and that is helpful, so I am not against all the hoopla.
Hoping you are doing well, Linda.
Doris
Just sending some hugs
Kay,
Just sending some hugs and positive energy your way. I'm sorry that you're having trouble but you are a fighter.
Wanda0
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