I have a Treatment Plan
I was told by oncologist that I will receive 6 treatments of Taxotere and Cytoxan Chemo each Tx will be 3 weeks apart so it will take 18 weeks to finish. The finish of my breast reconstruction after Chemo.
I also was told I could go into a clinical trial where one group would take Chemo and anti-hormone drugs ... And one group just anti-hormone drugs. I would not know what group I would be in until they told me... So I still could end up with having Chemo. My survival rate is good with just Anti hormones but better with both Chemo and anti hormone by only about 5% to 6% so, after I thought about it, I think I'll do the Trial study...
Does anyone know how they monitor you for the Anti-Hormone Drugs effect I forgot to ask....Blood levels?... Kathy
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Clues on Monitoring anti-hormone drugs...
Dear Kathy,
For some people those blood tests work to figure out where they are in the scheme of things. For me they didn't work. I was hormonal drug therapy for 18 years. I always knew when a hormonal drug was failing through symptoms. Since my 3rd recurrence after being NED for 8 years, the dry cough was my clue and a ct scan would be ordered.
I am sorry that this isn't all that helpful.
Wishing you the best of luck.
Doris
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Hi Kathy
Hi Kathy,
Did you ask about the oncotype dx test? As far as how they monitor you, I am assuming the CA 27.29 blood test. I know that's what my onco ordered for me. The last time I saw her last month was the first time in 4 and a half years that she did not order it.
i am glad you have your treatment plan now.
Hugs to you,
Ginny
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Hikmenurse said:After reading the consent
After reading the consent form on the Clinical Trial I opted out of it. I'm going for standard of care. It will be Pink Hats and Bandanas for me!...lol
Hi Kathy,
To tell you the truth, even if you had a low oncotype score, with lymph node involvement I think I would do exactly what you are doing. I know you don't want to do it, but I think you are making the right choice. We will be here for you the whole way!
Hugs,
Ginny
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I am glad you chose this routekmenurse said:After reading the consent
After reading the consent form on the Clinical Trial I opted out of it. I'm going for standard of care. It will be Pink Hats and Bandanas for me!...lol
5 - 6 % overall does not sound like much, if you are buying a car, but it makes a huge differene if you are one of hose additional percentage points.
I wish you the best!
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Kathy, I too agree that you made a good choice
On the beginning of this hard journey I've made a decision that if I'll have to make decisions about treatments, I will try to decide for overtreatment over undertreatment, even if that will be hard to coprehend at a time.
Good luck, Carmen
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Hi Kathykmenurse said:After reading the consent
After reading the consent form on the Clinical Trial I opted out of it. I'm going for standard of care. It will be Pink Hats and Bandanas for me!...lol
I think you have made the right choice, chemo is not fun but doable. I just finished my 4 T/C rounds last week (I think you have the same combination). I had no lymph envolvment and was stage I but my aunt -the pathologist who examined the tumor and wrote my report- advised me strongly to take chemo to be on the safe side. I will be around if you have any questions or need any support. God Bless you.
Faith
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To Patti and Carmenhope67 said:Kathy, I too agree that you made a good choice
On the beginning of this hard journey I've made a decision that if I'll have to make decisions about treatments, I will try to decide for overtreatment over undertreatment, even if that will be hard to coprehend at a time.
Good luck, Carmen
Are you ladies 1967 girls too, my birthday is in Feb.
Faith
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Yep April for me:)Faith_In_God said:To Patti and Carmen
Are you ladies 1967 girls too, my birthday is in Feb.
Faith
Yep April for me:) Stay strong Kathy, we are all here for you:)
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I think having chemo is thePatti1967 said:I agree, I too think you are
I agree, I too think you are making the right choice:) I have a breast cancer bandana on right now:) You can do it Kathy, it sucks big time but doable:) Hugs!!!!
Patti
I think having chemo is the right and best choice, especially since you had the 2 positive nodes.
Good luck!
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Yes Ginny, they were going to
Yes Ginny, they were going to do the Oncotype Dx if I were going for the clinical trial, but because I turned it down they said it wasn't necessary.
Thank you everyone for your input. I greatly appreciate it. And I'm sure that I will have lots of questions after the Chemo treatment starts. God Bless! Kathy
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And mine in OctoberFaith_In_God said:To Patti and Carmen
Are you ladies 1967 girls too, my birthday is in Feb.
Faith
Take care, Carmen
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Wishing you good luck Kathykmenurse said:Yes Ginny, they were going to
Yes Ginny, they were going to do the Oncotype Dx if I were going for the clinical trial, but because I turned it down they said it wasn't necessary.
Thank you everyone for your input. I greatly appreciate it. And I'm sure that I will have lots of questions after the Chemo treatment starts. God Bless! Kathy
Wishing you good luck Kathy with chemo. Praying for no side effects.
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