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Erbitux + new bone mets
Hi there,
I am 5+ months post chemorradiation for NPC (nasopharyngeal carcioma). I just had a PET-CT b/c of persistent pain and numbness in my hip / leg. Turns out that I have a whole slew of new mets that now need to be treated. They are putting me on weekly Carbo, Taxol and Erbitux.
A couple questions:
1) has anyone on Erbitux found a way to minimize the rash? I was on it during chemoradiation and it was horrible. So painful and also so ugly. I tried doxy and a topical steroid, but neither worked for me.
2) has anyone had mets activate after their primary tumor disappeared? how did you treat this? I wish I had a better understanding of metastasis.
Thank you for your advice!
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My Situation Is
Not like yours and I have not had any metastasis but had cancer 3 times. Here is a link that explains it I hope it helps. Take Care-God Bless-Russ
https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/cancer-basics/what-metastasis
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Hello tk,
Hello tk,
Please give an Update, on your HNSCC Mets.. How are you now and what treatment course has been chosen for you this time?? I am worried when I hear this.... I have a friend whom is Stage IV, with BOT which metastasized to his Liver, hip bone, spine, and gall bladder . He has been on chemo for Years ...
Feel free to private message me. I am Stage III. Currently battling Aspiration pneumonia again ( #6) and may be admitted, when I see Pulmonary...
Anyway, this is about You, so please let me know your next steps.
Crystal
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