What is safest treatment for 80 year old?
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Have you thought of asking on KIDNEY-ONC? 2 reasons for doing so. First, the incredible level of knowledge over there (and it seems to be rising to ever greater heights recently). Secondly, the profile of patients there is of somewhat direr states of illness and a wider spectrum. There are a lot of older members and carers, like yourself, for older relatives so you may very well get helpful answers over there.
I Am Alive to the possibility of finding you're a member there and I should have recognised you - it could happen and I guess I can take it if it has0 -
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Have you thought of asking on KIDNEY-ONC? 2 reasons for doing so. First, the incredible level of knowledge over there (and it seems to be rising to ever greater heights recently). Secondly, the profile of patients there is of somewhat direr states of illness and a wider spectrum. There are a lot of older members and carers, like yourself, for older relatives so you may very well get helpful answers over there.
I Am Alive to the possibility of finding you're a member there and I should have recognised you - it could happen and I guess I can take it if it has
Thank you my friend. I am not on that site because I have not been able to find it properly. Do I just type in kidney onc? I will try it again! Hope you are well! Did you get your pet scan yet?0 -
KIDNEY-ONCangec said:TW
Thank you my friend. I am not on that site because I have not been able to find it properly. Do I just type in kidney onc? I will try it again! Hope you are well! Did you get your pet scan yet?
Try this way in and let us know if you have a problem. I've been in so long now I tend to forget the best route so if other members here who've joined more recently can suggest better ways, please do so
http://cancerguide.org/kofaq/
No, not had my new scan yet. Good luck with getting more info to help your Mom.0 -
IL-2 probably not an option.
I was told that if I were 80, IL-2 would probably not be an option as I would probably not pass the stress test. Especially if I had a lot of symptoms. Your results may vary.
I would think the clinical trials for the treatments with minimal side-effects would be in order. Barring that, Votrient would be my guess.
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Thanks Max. I was lookingMax Power said:IL-2 probably not an option.
I was told that if I were 80, IL-2 would probably not be an option as I would probably not pass the stress test. Especially if I had a lot of symptoms. Your results may vary.
I would think the clinical trials for the treatments with minimal side-effects would be in order. Barring that, Votrient would be my guess.
Max
Thanks Max. I was looking at Votrient also. I was hoping the doctor himself would be able to tell me what would be better. But i hate to say i think he is more worried about what incentives he will get for pushing sutent! I am trying to get my mom to go to Sloans, the major cancer hospital here in NY. She does not want to travel so far. Working on it though. Hope you are doing ok. Hugs!!0 -
safe? hell, just go for itangec said:Thanks Max. I was looking
Thanks Max. I was looking at Votrient also. I was hoping the doctor himself would be able to tell me what would be better. But i hate to say i think he is more worried about what incentives he will get for pushing sutent! I am trying to get my mom to go to Sloans, the major cancer hospital here in NY. She does not want to travel so far. Working on it though. Hope you are doing ok. Hugs!!
A common theme here is to do everything possible to extend ones life. Living that extra month or two may be just whats needed to be here long enough to benefit from the next big thing. Remember, I was given little hope to make it beyond March 2012. But persistence has paid off. My first 3 oncologist said they couldn't help me and wished me good luck. My 4th doctor has saved my life. No one else even mentioned MDX-1106, and I hadn't been aware of it. Fortunately my current Doctor still had an opening in the clinical trial and I qualified. LIFE is GOOD! I bet there is a mother goose or brothers Grimm story or fable that covers that plan.0 -
Fox mom's doctor didn't evenfoxhd said:safe? hell, just go for it
A common theme here is to do everything possible to extend ones life. Living that extra month or two may be just whats needed to be here long enough to benefit from the next big thing. Remember, I was given little hope to make it beyond March 2012. But persistence has paid off. My first 3 oncologist said they couldn't help me and wished me good luck. My 4th doctor has saved my life. No one else even mentioned MDX-1106, and I hadn't been aware of it. Fortunately my current Doctor still had an opening in the clinical trial and I qualified. LIFE is GOOD! I bet there is a mother goose or brothers Grimm story or fable that covers that plan.
Fox mom's doctor didn't even know about MDX.. kind of depressing. But i know what you are saying... mom is afraid to take anything because of her age and heart/diabetic/pressure etc. You made me laugh about the brothers Grimm... i think i did see an episode that covered that plan!0
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