Low Dose Chemo
Hi! I have been doing some research and I came across a article actually a couple articles talking about low-dose chemo. Basically said that cancer patients, even breast cancer patients can actually benefit from taking lower doses of chemo over longer periods of time, verses taking high densebdoses. The reasoning behind it was that they didn't see a significant difference in results, basically the same, but the benefit is quality of life is a lot better cuz you're not getting extremely high doses of chemo. The side effects were alot milder etc...I was wondering if anybody knew anything about this or had opinions?
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Not sure if the link will work
The Low Dose Chemotherapy Alternative Your Oncologist Isn't Telling You About (video)
https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/low-dose-chemotherapy-alternative/
Here is one I was just reading and watched the video. I'll try to find the other one to
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Thanksnspired36 said:Not sure if the link will work
The Low Dose Chemotherapy Alternative Your Oncologist Isn't Telling You About (video)
https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/low-dose-chemotherapy-alternative/
Here is one I was just reading and watched the video. I'll try to find the other one to
I got the link and will look at it.
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Nspired
I would ask your MO at Mayo about this. I know cancer cells thrive on sugar. I have changed my diet drastically and have read several books about the role of diet in cancer treatment. I would trust Mayo, really. They are really one of the very best and may know about this. I don't remember the specifics of your BC type.
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I haven't met wth the Dr. At
I haven't met wth the Dr. At mayo yet. The oncologists I have now is recommending dose dense A/C aka Red Devil (4) then Taxol weekly for 12 weeks. I'm just scared of taking doses of red devil. I meet with the docs at Mayo as soon as they get my medical records.
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Go with the Mayo rec.nspired36 said:I haven't met wth the Dr. At
I haven't met wth the Dr. At mayo yet. The oncologists I have now is recommending dose dense A/C aka Red Devil (4) then Taxol weekly for 12 weeks. I'm just scared of taking doses of red devil. I meet with the docs at Mayo as soon as they get my medical records.
It sounds like your docs are giving you the typical path of treatment. Mayo will give you their opinion and then you have to make the decision.
I was reading another about slowing down the chemo and spreading it out. Looking back, it was tough however, I would not want it spread out any longer than I had to.
Hugs,
Annie
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I don't want extend chemo
I don't want extend chemo either. your getting the same amount of treatment, just lower doses over a bit longer of time. Which from what i read is gentler on your body. It's just so hard and I feel like I'm being rushed to make major life changing decisions in such a short period of time. I'm going to go with the best recommended treatment, i just wish there were more options and more time to process.
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Roller coasternspired36 said:I don't want extend chemo
I don't want extend chemo either. your getting the same amount of treatment, just lower doses over a bit longer of time. Which from what i read is gentler on your body. It's just so hard and I feel like I'm being rushed to make major life changing decisions in such a short period of time. I'm going to go with the best recommended treatment, i just wish there were more options and more time to process.
I can see both sides of that. Slowing it down might be better on your body. I dont know, that was not offered to me. My onc said, time was important. I had already went 2 mo. after my surgery before I started and he was not happy. (no choice, infection)
They had to slow my drip most times due to instant side effects, (headaches and severe muscle twinges) but that meant I had to just sit there longer.
Keeping you in my prayers for non eventful time.
Hugs,
Annie
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so sorryHapB said:Nspired
I know what you mean. My doctor is giving me 2 weeks to decide. My case is a little different from yours because of the tumor status, my age, and my cancer history. For me, the doctor could go either way with or without the chemo.
Hon, I am sorry you or anyone has to even decide this. It is not fair and so nerve wracking. Will keep you in my prayers always.
Hug
Annie
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I go the Mayo on Thursday to
I go the Mayo on Thursday to meet with my new oncologists, get a 2nd opinion and come up with a treatment plan. So, depending on what they say I may have the same treatment or something different. I do want to get started soon, since I was supposed to start last week. I don't want to delay things too long. Did you get a port the last time you had chemo? I can honestly say I got worked up for nothing. I was such a mess the morning of placement. It was very quick and virtually painless. Just sore the day after, Tylenol took care of it. I understand your hesitation. I know that doing chemo is not a choice for me, but I'm still iffy about it. I know I'll be in excellent hands at Mayo
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