Adencsarcoma with sarcomatous overgrowth of lsiomyosarcoma
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Annabella RoseAnnabella Rose said:Hi Cathy and Connie
Thank you for replying. The 2 chemos he's recommending are Carboplatn and taxotere. I don't know if I have these spelled right.
He said the taxotere family of chemo works well with stopping the carcinoma/sarcoma cancers. Is anyone else on the site on these drugs? I'd be interested in how they tolerated them.
He also said instead of 6 rounds every three weeks that the other Doctor wanted to give me. These drugs would be given only 4 rounds ever 3 weeks with maybe 1 external radiation.
The 3 chemo drugs the other doctor wanted to give me were, Doxorubicin, cisplatin, and cyclophaosphamide/cytoxin. Plus 2 or 3 internal radiation sandwich between the chemo rounds of 6.
I had taxol/ Carboplatin initially For UPSC Stage 3-C. I had 6 roounds using the sandwich treatment. 18 months later I had a recurrence and had 3 more taxol/carbo. I had a severe reaction to the carbo,so I was switched to taxol/ cisplatin. I had 4 more doses. 7 months later I had another recurrence and had 6 more taxol/ cis platinum. The treatments were every 3 weeks.
Right now I am on Aromasin to slow the cancer. It has been since 5/12. When I have to go back on chemo again it will be taxol/cis platinum again.
The taxol will make you lose your hair. They have good drugs to help with the nausea. Good luck with your decision. I hope your treatment is sucessful. I hope it does not make your MS or MG worse. In peace and caring.
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welcome to the Group
I think that if it is at all possible, find a cancer center who has doctor's who work with sarcoma cancers all the time. Cancer Treatment Centers of America is a possibility. Mayo Hospital in Rochester, MN might be able to help. Your story irritates me at the number of medical personnel that have lost their reason for being doctors.
I wish you well. Keep us posted. We are here for you Annabella Rose.
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