My mother Primary Peritoneal Cancer(PPC)-Recurrence
Hello All-
I hope the best for all of you. My mother is 74 years old, was diagnosed with PPC in June 2016. She was put on combination Chemo of PACLATAXEL/CARBOPLATIN, she took 4 cycles, then followed by a surgery to remove the ovaries completely, CA-125 was vlow and we were very hopeful..then followed by 3 cycles of the same drugs.
She stopped for a month, but we found that CA-125 went back up to 39(normal is less than 35), the doctor put her on another drug (Doxil) once a month, and now after she took the second dose ,CT scan shows progression of the disease, and some fluid accumulation,CA-125 now at 300...I am very concerned for my mother and have contacted Dana-Farber and will probably contact Massuchetts General Hospital for second opinion on what to use next for chemo...I ahve faith, but I want to do every thing possible for my mom...Does anyone have similar experience that can be helpful? what drugs can be effective that you may have experienced ?
Love you all
Mike
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Your mother is blessed to
Your mother is blessed to have an caring inquiring son. This journey is not for whimps. I have just finished 10 monthly treatments of Doxil after Carboplatin/Taxol and then Gemtitobine did not bring my CA 125 down to a normal. Doxil has kept my tumor marker fairly stable, although up and down between 140 and 160. My ocologist was encouaging and advised me not to worry. I am at the end of the recommended accumulated dosage and am now looking looking at other options. The good part of all of this is that I have had few side effects from Doxil and have felt very well. I have been traveling and have a good quality of life . This has been more important to me and my oncologist than the numbers. My advice to you is to give doxil a chance, Two doses can't have much effect yet. I do agree in 2nd opinions so you are wise to proceed. I did get a 2nd opinion also and was reassured in my treatment plan. That said, everyone is different and cancer reacts differently with everyone. I have found these discussion groups very helpful both with treatment knowledge and support. I hope you do. I send you and your mother thoughts and prayers for a long and happy life. We in this journey know that we will not be "cured" but do pray for a good quality of the life that we have left. As dear Loretta on this forum has so wonderfully said " We are learning to dance in the rain"
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snajada2002
I can see you haven't posted in a while, just wondered how your mom is doing, if they found a good treatment for her? Hopefully she is still with you.
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