Biologic therapy vs, chemotherapy
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Erbitux here
Cathy
Erbitux is a chemotherapy drug. I was on it during a clinical trial at the U of Chicago. I have not done much rsearch on it though, but I believe it targets the cancer better. The only side effect is the acne, your husband will look like a teenager again -:) If your husband gets the acne as bad as I did he will have to stop the urge to scratch as we are prone to infections. That was the hardest part for me during treatment & recovery. they say the worse the rash the better the drug is working.
Wishes & Prayers on whichever decision you choose.
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Hi CathyFire34 said:Erbitux here
Cathy
Erbitux is a chemotherapy drug. I was on it during a clinical trial at the U of Chicago. I have not done much rsearch on it though, but I believe it targets the cancer better. The only side effect is the acne, your husband will look like a teenager again -:) If your husband gets the acne as bad as I did he will have to stop the urge to scratch as we are prone to infections. That was the hardest part for me during treatment & recovery. they say the worse the rash the better the drug is working.
Wishes & Prayers on whichever decision you choose.
Dave
Welcome to the family here on CSN. like Dave said Erbitux is just another form of Chemo.
Wishing your husband well on his treatment
Hondo0 -
hate to contradict
Jim's chemo doctor emphasized that Erbatux is not a chemo drug. He said chemo drugs are like dirty bombs, they cover every thing. Erbatux is like a guided missle, it targets the cancer. Jim was not able to complete chemo due to it effecting his kidneys so they gave him the Erbatux to finish him up. He has the rash on top of his head of all places. Our doctor always gave us a sheet explaining the drug, which will scare you to death. He said the listed side effects will scare you but the rash was the most common and the others were rare.
I would ask the doctor for his reasoning behind the treatment plan, you have a right to know. Being agressive with questions is a must during treatment. If he won't answer them, get another doctor. Knowledge helps with the anxiety and keeps you in control of your health and treatment.
Praying for you, Debbie0 -
Erbitux
Well....actually it's hard to say if it is or isn't a chemotherapy drug by definiton. In Googling it, you'll find mostly that it is given in conjunction with chemotherapy.
But there are a few sites that say it is a form of chemotheraphy;
Erbitux
Erbitux II
In the big picture it doesn't really matter..the main thing is results of the drugs and treatment being prescribed by your MD.
Welcome to the forum Cathy....a lot of great people here, many willing to share their expereinces with you.
As for me, I had STGIII SCC Tonsil Cancer that also traveled to one lyphmnode. The primary being the tonsils the secondary being the lyphmnode...this is common in my type of cancer. Usually staying above the neckline as well....not always, but usually.
My treatment consisted of;
Tonsils coming out
Nine weeks (three week cycles) of chemo
- Cisplatin, Taxotere, and 5FU
Seven weeks of Concurrent chemo/rads -
- Carboplatin
35 daily Amifostine Injections in the stomach
35 daily sessions of radiation
That was from January 2009 - Jun2009...
It was rough but doable, all clean since.
Thoughts & Prayers,
John0 -
our experience
My husband is on a chemotherapy protocol that does include erbitux. It seems to be the most tolerable of the three chemotherapy drugs he is on. He has had the side effect called the "erbitux rash" which looks a bit like acne but just as much like rosacea to us. It is not always present...It comes and goes. They treat it with medications just as they would a teenage acne. In the scheme of things, it is certainly not the worst side effect to deal with!0 -
It's chemotherapyrobinleigh said:our experience
My husband is on a chemotherapy protocol that does include erbitux. It seems to be the most tolerable of the three chemotherapy drugs he is on. He has had the side effect called the "erbitux rash" which looks a bit like acne but just as much like rosacea to us. It is not always present...It comes and goes. They treat it with medications just as they would a teenage acne. In the scheme of things, it is certainly not the worst side effect to deal with!
It's targeted death to cancer cells only vs. killing cancer and healthy cells. Erbitux just kills the cancer cells. How is that not chemo therapy or medication to kill cancer. It seems to me one doctor is making it seem not as good as platinum based drugs which is misleading. Nothing could be further from the truth, I did lots of reading on it when I was diagnosed. I thought it was such a good drug that I asked my oncologist to put me on it. She insisted on cisplatin which is the current gold standard. I personally believe erbitux is catching on as the new gold standard but just hasn't yet. It really is just a choice between tolerable side effects and gold currency vs. gold bullion. Both chemo's do the job.0 -
Platinum Based & Barkratface said:It's chemotherapy
It's targeted death to cancer cells only vs. killing cancer and healthy cells. Erbitux just kills the cancer cells. How is that not chemo therapy or medication to kill cancer. It seems to me one doctor is making it seem not as good as platinum based drugs which is misleading. Nothing could be further from the truth, I did lots of reading on it when I was diagnosed. I thought it was such a good drug that I asked my oncologist to put me on it. She insisted on cisplatin which is the current gold standard. I personally believe erbitux is catching on as the new gold standard but just hasn't yet. It really is just a choice between tolerable side effects and gold currency vs. gold bullion. Both chemo's do the job.
LOL, don't forget my buddy Taxotere which is actually a semi-synthetic derivative of the Pacific Yew Tree Bark (alkaloid based)...0 -
No Hair Mo Hair.....Pam M said:Yay, Taxotere!
Here's to (temporarily) shiny heads!
LOL, yes I was a member of the No Hair Club for Men.....
Kind of funny at the time, always just figured you loss the hair on your head...didn't realize you lost ummmmm alll body hair. It was kind of like going through puberty again when it started coming back in again...all blonde, soft straight and fine...LOL.
I also lost my toe nails and my finger nails were very brittle and would break off at the tips.
All of that only lasted between the first and second rounds of Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5FU...
Below are two photos from my chemo No Hair days, my shaved head and Marine Corps buzz cut photo, and my two nurses Kali and Jasmine taking care of their daddy...
G-Man...
Three Amigos
Now I have Mo Hair again....
JG0 -
BothSkiffin16 said:No Hair Mo Hair.....
LOL, yes I was a member of the No Hair Club for Men.....
Kind of funny at the time, always just figured you loss the hair on your head...didn't realize you lost ummmmm alll body hair. It was kind of like going through puberty again when it started coming back in again...all blonde, soft straight and fine...LOL.
I also lost my toe nails and my finger nails were very brittle and would break off at the tips.
All of that only lasted between the first and second rounds of Cisplatin, Taxotere and 5FU...
Below are two photos from my chemo No Hair days, my shaved head and Marine Corps buzz cut photo, and my two nurses Kali and Jasmine taking care of their daddy...
G-Man...
Three Amigos
Now I have Mo Hair again....
JG
Hi Cathy,
Sorry you and your husband find yourself here, but welcome to our group. Since I had both chemo and Erbitux thought I'd let you know about me. I was stage 4, tonsil cancer with bilateral mets to several lymph nodes. My tx was 35 rounds of radiation along with concurrent treatments of Cisplatin. Cisplatin was given at weeks 1, 4 and 7 during rads. After 2 rounds of Cisplatin I had significant hearing loss and my Onc switched me to Erbitux for the last round. I actually had the Erbitux once a week for the last 3 weeks. So I was one of a few here that did both of these. My Onc told me the Cisplatin was the "big gun" and that he used that for advanced cases. The same Onc treated other patients with Erbitux exclusively. One friend of mine was Stage 3 BOT and was given only Erbitux, while another buddy had early Stage 3 tonsil and only had rads and surgery, also by the same team of docs. Guess my point here is don't be afraid ask why they are recommending one over the other. I was confident with my teamof docs and that I think is very important. BTW my Onc said Erbitux is not chemo, but hey it worked for me, whatever you call it - 16 months post tx and doing well. Also I had minimal effects from the Erbitux, a little acne is all, while the cisplatin knocked me on my keister.
Sending positive thoughts to you and your hubby!
Greg
(Skif - TMI on the hair loss buddy - I'm gonna have nightmares about that now - LOL)0 -
LOL.....GoonieGreg53 said:Both
Hi Cathy,
Sorry you and your husband find yourself here, but welcome to our group. Since I had both chemo and Erbitux thought I'd let you know about me. I was stage 4, tonsil cancer with bilateral mets to several lymph nodes. My tx was 35 rounds of radiation along with concurrent treatments of Cisplatin. Cisplatin was given at weeks 1, 4 and 7 during rads. After 2 rounds of Cisplatin I had significant hearing loss and my Onc switched me to Erbitux for the last round. I actually had the Erbitux once a week for the last 3 weeks. So I was one of a few here that did both of these. My Onc told me the Cisplatin was the "big gun" and that he used that for advanced cases. The same Onc treated other patients with Erbitux exclusively. One friend of mine was Stage 3 BOT and was given only Erbitux, while another buddy had early Stage 3 tonsil and only had rads and surgery, also by the same team of docs. Guess my point here is don't be afraid ask why they are recommending one over the other. I was confident with my teamof docs and that I think is very important. BTW my Onc said Erbitux is not chemo, but hey it worked for me, whatever you call it - 16 months post tx and doing well. Also I had minimal effects from the Erbitux, a little acne is all, while the cisplatin knocked me on my keister.
Sending positive thoughts to you and your hubby!
Greg
(Skif - TMI on the hair loss buddy - I'm gonna have nightmares about that now - LOL)
I think I rather look like the guy locked in the cage in the movie "The Goonies".....that's what lack of fishing will do for you...LOL.
I Feel Pretty
JG0 -
NightmareSkiffin16 said:LOL.....Goonie
I think I rather look like the guy locked in the cage in the movie "The Goonies".....that's what lack of fishing will do for you...LOL.
I Feel Pretty
JG
Lack of Fishing - now that's a nightmare!!0
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