how long to take aromasin?
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aromasin
Hi, I was also told I would be on it for 5 years, after having been on tamoxifen for 2 1/2 years. I believe the 5 years is based on studies and percentages concerning the benefits of taking it for 5 years. I also wondered about the 5 years, why not 7yrs or 10 yrs or forever? Hopefully someone else can add their thoughts. Take care. Linny0 -
Clinical studies for 5 yearslinny b said:aromasin
Hi, I was also told I would be on it for 5 years, after having been on tamoxifen for 2 1/2 years. I believe the 5 years is based on studies and percentages concerning the benefits of taking it for 5 years. I also wondered about the 5 years, why not 7yrs or 10 yrs or forever? Hopefully someone else can add their thoughts. Take care. Linny
Clinical studies for aromatase inhibitors were done for 5 years. When I was doing e my research 2 years ago I have not came across any studies which went beyond 5 years. Please Let us know what your oncologist will say.
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aromasinNew Flower said:Clinical studies for 5 years
Clinical studies for aromatase inhibitors were done for 5 years. When I was doing e my research 2 years ago I have not came across any studies which went beyond 5 years. Please Let us know what your oncologist will say.
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My oncologist confirmed what you have said; the studies were only done for 5 years and are not yet conclusive for whether it is beneficial to take it longer. She said it was my choice so for now I decided to continue. Now that it is available in generic form it is much cheaper which is nice. Thanks for your responses. We will have to continue to monitor studies.0 -
Longer studieslinny b said:aromasin
Hi, I was also told I would be on it for 5 years, after having been on tamoxifen for 2 1/2 years. I believe the 5 years is based on studies and percentages concerning the benefits of taking it for 5 years. I also wondered about the 5 years, why not 7yrs or 10 yrs or forever? Hopefully someone else can add their thoughts. Take care. Linny
Longer studies are not conclusive so far. Right now I'm past my 5 year mark and off the aromatase inhibitors. However, my oncologist has asked me to come back yearly in case the long range study shows that staying on the drug could be helpful. I will hear from him again in August. Perhaps by then we will have an answer.0 -
Since 2002
I have been on arimidex since 2002. At 5 yrs my doc said there were no studies yet for beyond that though it did not appear to lessen in its effectiveness like tamoxafin does and it was up to me. I said I would like to continue and he said I am doing so well it can't hurt and called me the poster lady for arimidex. We both see no reason to stop and I know I feel less anxious about a recurrence.0 -
Five Is The Norm
Aromatase Inhibitor have lots of serious side effects, among them are bones being deprived of estrogen. I hope they have given you some sort of bone strengthener which is very important on AI (Fosamax, Boniva or any of the other bisphosphonates). I fell while using Arimidex and fractured three vertebrae. At that time, they were just beginning to see what AI's did to the body.
We make estrogen all our life via the adrenal gland for those of us in past menopause. When a drug depletes the body of hormones for so long a time, it takes it's toll. Unless there is a reason to be on it such as stage IV or IBC, then you don't want to be on this drug.
Best wishes using Aromasin.
Doris
PS: I have used Femara, Arimidex (both AI's) along with Tamoxifen and Faslodex. Aromasin is my reserve or last hope. I have had lots of experience.0 -
Tufi000 - Bones??tufi000 said:Since 2002
I have been on arimidex since 2002. At 5 yrs my doc said there were no studies yet for beyond that though it did not appear to lessen in its effectiveness like tamoxafin does and it was up to me. I said I would like to continue and he said I am doing so well it can't hurt and called me the poster lady for arimidex. We both see no reason to stop and I know I feel less anxious about a recurrence.
How about your bones? What are being done for them?
Best,
Doris0 -
How long Aromasin
After a local recurrence in 1998, I took Femara for 5 years. After that, I went on Aromasin (since 2003) and I am still on it. I have debated pros and cons with my oncologist, but since I have no side effect (my bones did not lose density) it makes sense to continue as prevention.
Interestingly, there is a study of the benefits of very long term hormonal therapy for prostate cancer that shows that continuing therapy over 10 years is beneficial.
As to breast cancer, we do not yet know about long term benefits of anti-estrogen therapy simply because there are no statistical data beyond 5 years, but I suspect that, since breast cancer is often slow growing, long term therapy may be beneficial.0 -
Been Over 10 Years, at least with Arimidex, where are the stats?cb36 said:How long Aromasin
After a local recurrence in 1998, I took Femara for 5 years. After that, I went on Aromasin (since 2003) and I am still on it. I have debated pros and cons with my oncologist, but since I have no side effect (my bones did not lose density) it makes sense to continue as prevention.
Interestingly, there is a study of the benefits of very long term hormonal therapy for prostate cancer that shows that continuing therapy over 10 years is beneficial.
As to breast cancer, we do not yet know about long term benefits of anti-estrogen therapy simply because there are no statistical data beyond 5 years, but I suspect that, since breast cancer is often slow growing, long term therapy may be beneficial.
Dear CB,
All the years I have been on AI's they would say, we only have statistics for 5 years. How come? It was in trial before being allowed to be given to the general public. I was on Arimidex in early '99, it will be almost 13 years soon so why not 10 years of data.
Wonder who would have these stats?
Best,
Doris0 -
Over 10 yearsSIROD said:Been Over 10 Years, at least with Arimidex, where are the stats?
Dear CB,
All the years I have been on AI's they would say, we only have statistics for 5 years. How come? It was in trial before being allowed to be given to the general public. I was on Arimidex in early '99, it will be almost 13 years soon so why not 10 years of data.
Wonder who would have these stats?
Best,
Doris
Doris,
we are the guinea pigs. Most women stop taking AIs after 5 years, so there are no large numbers to draw upon. Statistics come from clinical trials, and I do not know of long term trials with AIs.
There is anecdotal evidence, however, that women (like us) do very well on long term AIs. I am certainly not stopping taking Aromasin. My oncologist tells me many other women are in my condition: they refuse to quit. I wonder whether we will have long term negative affects of some sort that have not yet been discovered.
Best,
Cristina0 -
I'm on femaracb36 said:Over 10 years
Doris,
we are the guinea pigs. Most women stop taking AIs after 5 years, so there are no large numbers to draw upon. Statistics come from clinical trials, and I do not know of long term trials with AIs.
There is anecdotal evidence, however, that women (like us) do very well on long term AIs. I am certainly not stopping taking Aromasin. My oncologist tells me many other women are in my condition: they refuse to quit. I wonder whether we will have long term negative affects of some sort that have not yet been discovered.
Best,
Cristina
I've been on femara for about 8 months and so much joint pain i don't think i would want to go past 5 years, I've been on pain relievers and they didn't seem to help i mean one day i feel fine and the next i can't hardly go,I have had a bone strengthening shot (prolia).I do believe we are guinea pigs because it's so much the Dr's can answer and you believe what they're saying and then it's some answers they give you you just don't believe.~~MollyZ~~0 -
I quit after two weeks!mollyz said:I'm on femara
I've been on femara for about 8 months and so much joint pain i don't think i would want to go past 5 years, I've been on pain relievers and they didn't seem to help i mean one day i feel fine and the next i can't hardly go,I have had a bone strengthening shot (prolia).I do believe we are guinea pigs because it's so much the Dr's can answer and you believe what they're saying and then it's some answers they give you you just don't believe.~~MollyZ~~
I was on Tamoxifin for 1 year and recently was switched for femara. I had so much back pain I couldn't sit, or sleep, even standing for long periods of time hurt. I called my onc and she told me it is "protocol" and up to me. So I stopped. I haven'e felt better since before chemo!0 -
@pittsburghbonniepittsburghbonnie said:I quit after two weeks!
I was on Tamoxifin for 1 year and recently was switched for femara. I had so much back pain I couldn't sit, or sleep, even standing for long periods of time hurt. I called my onc and she told me it is "protocol" and up to me. So I stopped. I haven'e felt better since before chemo!
So your not on any protection for recurrence? ~~MollyZ~~0 -
Exemestane
Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed in August 2005 for stage 2 breast cancer. I had adouble mastectomy, months of hard core I.V. chemo, two years of tamoxifen, and am on my 6th year of exemestane. That's about 8 years total on some sort of chemo steroidal treatment.
I've recently found myself having strange thoughts, angry thoughts that have never been a part of my personality. My heart was also pounding hard against my mattress when I went to bed every night. My Oncologist said I could go off it for 2 weeks, but he said it wasn't the drugs doing it.
I do, however, feel much more like myself being off it 2 weeks and I am sure it was all the treatment finally catching up with me.
Now I have to call the Dr. back soon and I know he's going to disagree with me. He wanted me to stay on it for 10 years total. I wonder if he's been guinea pigging me, as I've learned he has had zero patients take it longer than a year or two because of side effects and they just wanted to get back to their lives.
It's been 8 years and I want to get back to myself too ... but I'm scared.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
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exemestaneGayle Reich said:Exemestane
Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed in August 2005 for stage 2 breast cancer. I had adouble mastectomy, months of hard core I.V. chemo, two years of tamoxifen, and am on my 6th year of exemestane. That's about 8 years total on some sort of chemo steroidal treatment.
I've recently found myself having strange thoughts, angry thoughts that have never been a part of my personality. My heart was also pounding hard against my mattress when I went to bed every night. My Oncologist said I could go off it for 2 weeks, but he said it wasn't the drugs doing it.
I do, however, feel much more like myself being off it 2 weeks and I am sure it was all the treatment finally catching up with me.
Now I have to call the Dr. back soon and I know he's going to disagree with me. He wanted me to stay on it for 10 years total. I wonder if he's been guinea pigging me, as I've learned he has had zero patients take it longer than a year or two because of side effects and they just wanted to get back to their lives.
It's been 8 years and I want to get back to myself too ... but I'm scared.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
hi Gayle! i have been on exemestane for past 7 years and i feel just like you do! I was stage one , had lumpectomy, radiation, tamoxifen for 2 years and exemestane for 5. im scared to stop also. recently my copay at pharmacy tripled so it just gets me wondering again. if you get any helpful feedback, id love to hear.
best regards
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Hello Ladies,
I strongly encourage everyone to take Aromasin as long as you can tolerate. I had breast cancer in 2000, by the end of 2001, I had the usual chemo, radiation, and double mastectomy. I took tamoxifin, but not faithfully ( it hurt my bones), I then tried Famora (which was better) - all in all, I would guess for about 5-7 years. Then in 2017 I was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, it spread to my left lung and thoracic area (thank goodness it was not lung cancer). I had had to have chemo all over again, and now I take Aromasin.
I’m not going to stop unless I have to.
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I was diagnosed with Stage 1 IBC and had lumpectomy and sentinel node biopsy. Margins clear and lymph nodes negative. I turned down radiation but considering aromatase inhibitors due to this is a contralateral tumor. I had a lumpectomy for DCIS in 2013 in my other breast. Trying to research what the exact percent reduction in recurrence for ER positive HER2 negative IBC using aromatase inhibitors. Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.
thora
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