HPV positives may be being over treated
Take care
Scott
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Over Treated
I had nine weeks (three week cycles) of Chemo, then seven weeks of concurrent weekly Chemo with 35 daily rads, (HPV+).
Even though the trials might be showing the possibility of over treating. I don't have concerns (anyways at the moment) if I was over treated.
It was the best option based on the information and knowledge at the time (Jan2009).
I'd rather have been over treated than under treated.
I'm sure this also has the "Everyone is Different" factor attached to it also, at least for the moment.
I do know that I had Primary Tonsil Cancer SCC STG III, with a secondary tumor in the throat near the carotoid artery. The tumor did actual dissolve completely away between the 2nd and 3rd cycle of the initial nine weeks of triple chemo (Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5FU).
But, it is always good to know they are making progress with the possibility of reducing the treatment time and methods.
Best,
John0 -
Me NeitherSkiffin16 said:Over Treated
I had nine weeks (three week cycles) of Chemo, then seven weeks of concurrent weekly Chemo with 35 daily rads, (HPV+).
Even though the trials might be showing the possibility of over treating. I don't have concerns (anyways at the moment) if I was over treated.
It was the best option based on the information and knowledge at the time (Jan2009).
I'd rather have been over treated than under treated.
I'm sure this also has the "Everyone is Different" factor attached to it also, at least for the moment.
I do know that I had Primary Tonsil Cancer SCC STG III, with a secondary tumor in the throat near the carotoid artery. The tumor did actual dissolve completely away between the 2nd and 3rd cycle of the initial nine weeks of triple chemo (Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5FU).
But, it is always good to know they are making progress with the possibility of reducing the treatment time and methods.
Best,
John
As I was part of a clinical trial also, I dont feel like I was overtreated either. Some of us here have had more than the 35 rads, myself had 49 and I believe some had more. I wish the clinic would let you know the outcome of the trials you were a part of though. Hopefully this news will help those in the future.
Wishes & Prayers
Dave0 -
HPV positives are being over treated!!
Before I started treatment, my ENT told me that I will be over treated for my cancer. When I ask him why? He said, "Unfortunately there is not enough infomation out there on how much radiation it will take to kill the cancer effectively. Which ties the radiologist's hands. Unfortunately this forces the radiologist to use known methods to effectively kill the cancer." This is so frustrating that researchers did not start studying this right away when they found out that HPV responds well to radiation and chemo. Think how many of us this could help. Faster recovery time less torture on our souls. Less heartache for love ones.
Keep up the good fight
Mike0 -
HPV TREATMENT
I just had my first PET Scan and Exam this week and have No Evidence of Disease. My treatment regimen was surgery, rads and chemo. I am gratefull that I am alive and cancer free. My Tonsil CA was considered VERY AGGRESSIVE so they used the most current and up to date treatment modalities available.
Di I possible have too much treatment? Maybe, but I am NED and alive.
It will be very interesting over the next 2 years as to what changes will be made to the treatment plans.
Mike0 -
Interesting news
I heard this one also. I'm betting I was overtreated at 8 weeks of rads with concurrent cisplatin for HPV pos BOT. However, as already stated, I'd prefer overtreatment to undertreatment, given the current lack of knowledge regarding how much treatment is actually required for a cure. Here's hoping it will help those requiring treatment in future.
Deb0 -
HPV + clinical trials
Scott, Always nice to hear someone is doing well. They have made great strides with the treatment of head & neck cancers. My wife is in a clinical trial at MD Anderson Cancer Treatment Center (MDACC Study Summary 2009-0885)comparing HPV- (tobacco related or really anyone who is not HPV+ ) to HPV+ patients. Connie had a dramatic response after her first treatment of chemotherapy to the tumors at the base of her tongue and the two lymph nodes on her neck. She has done her 19th of 33 radiation treatments and it is starting to really get rough on her ability to talk and swallow. She had a feeding tube placed last Tuesday. I have wondered many times if she is being over treated but I suppose I might have been offended if they had over treated half the patients and told her that they were going to not do the radiation on the other half. Doctors have to be positive before they take chances with someone's life. I hope they get the info they need from this and other studies to someday spare HPV+ patients from radiation if it is not necessary. I am proud of her for being in the study as it was strictly voluntary. Best Regards, Homer & Connie Price0
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