Long term drug effectiveness
I have had great success with Votrient. The RCC had come back twice in my chest and Votrient has been very effective in controlling it. Obviously, I'm very happy about that.
It's been about 18 months under the Votrient treatment. Whether it's Votrient or some other chemo drug, what are some stories from our group as to expeiences with the longer term use of a single chemo drug. How long did it work for you? Can the right drug in the right cancer scenario work for years rather than months? What do you understand to be the medical implications of long term use?
Thanks for any input you can offer.
Dutch
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3 Years on Votrient
Hi Dutch,
I was on Votrient for 3 years. I had my ups and downs with side-effects, but I was able to land a new job and keep working while I was on it. Now I'm on Opdivo, going on 6 months. I hope it works long term too.
Implications of long term use? Stage IV and I'm still here! No, really, Votrient made me weak and fatigued, which was a demoralizer. But as soon as I was off the drug I immediately got my energy back, and I'm working on restoring my strength and fitness. Although, my dark hair isn't returning as fast as my fitness--it's still mostly white.
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Sutent 4 1/2 yrs
Good Morning!
Husband has been on Sutent for 4 1/2 years with mostly stability after the first year. As the oncologist put it, "sometimes you strike out and sometimes you hit a home run". We are thankful that we got the home run!
Implications? While each round is a little different, we pretty much know what to expect and know when something is 'off'. I don't think the side effects have lessened, but they aren't significantly worse either. We have learned ways to stay ahead of things and that helps. Kidney function has remained steady, other labs are so-so with some blood counts being borderline. Unless something changes--either growth or worsening side effects--the plan is to continue on Sutent.
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I hope to match your husbandcubsfan9 said:Sutent 4 1/2 yrs
Good Morning!
Husband has been on Sutent for 4 1/2 years with mostly stability after the first year. As the oncologist put it, "sometimes you strike out and sometimes you hit a home run". We are thankful that we got the home run!
Implications? While each round is a little different, we pretty much know what to expect and know when something is 'off'. I don't think the side effects have lessened, but they aren't significantly worse either. We have learned ways to stay ahead of things and that helps. Kidney function has remained steady, other labs are so-so with some blood counts being borderline. Unless something changes--either growth or worsening side effects--the plan is to continue on Sutent.
I hope to match your husband's success. My run with Sutent was about a year.
Thanks for the info. Best wishes.
Dutch
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