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Hi, does anyone feel comfortable sharing what they receive as far as chemotherapy drugs at any of the big hospitals in the United States).
I will be receiving mitomycin (10mg/m2)(unknown cap, either 15 or 20 mg/day, days 1 and 29, and xeloda 825/m2, twice a day, and radiation (unknown total amount).
I'm Stage 3a.
Thanks
Barbara
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annie4145...
My treatment plan was cisplatin at the clinic via IV on day 1 and 29 with 5FU pump continuous for 96 hours also beginning day 1 and 29.
Along with that I was started on a Carboplatin trial but had to be taken off after a couple weeks because of complications.
katheryn
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Hey Annie...I had the same
Hey Annie...I had the same stage as you and was treated the same way. I survived but still have issues...no cancer now though!
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Hi, I was stage IIIA as well,
Hi, I was stage IIIA as well, and I received the mitomycin injection once in the beginning, and then once at the end. I had the 5FU pump for the first 96 hours, and then for the last 96 hours as well. I had 34 radiation fractions altogether. Initially they said 30, but then they added four more "booster" fractions. I was upset about that, but it was a good thing, since it kind of gave me extra insurance that they were zapping it as well as possible. This time will go very quickly, best of luck!!
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Hi barbara. I am in Canada
Hi barbara. I am in Canada and am receiving very much the same chemo as you. I started 3 weeks ago, so am now at my half-way point. I received a 1/2 dose (not full dose) of mitomycin on Day 1. In my case they reduced it because I also have chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and everyone is worried about my neutrophils. And then I am (or was) receiving xeloda (capecitabine) pills 2x daily. I was given a 90% dose of that - so a slight dose reduction from the normal, also to protect my neutrophils. Unfortunately my neutrophils have now dropped below the threshold, so doctors have tempoorarily stopped my xeloda/capecitabine (which would have otherwise continued daily throughout the 6 weeks of treatment). If my neutrophils climb back above 1.5, the xeloda will be restarted.
I am not getting the 2nd dose of mitomycin that is normally given on day 1 of week 5. My doctors say there is now doubt/debate about whether that 2nd dose does anything to improve outcome. So they aren't giving it to me, which is fine with me.
I am scheduled for 30 radiation treatments (5 days a week for 6 weeks).
Good luck to you!
kim
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Meant to add... I am alsoKim Gaia said:Hi barbara. I am in Canada
Hi barbara. I am in Canada and am receiving very much the same chemo as you. I started 3 weeks ago, so am now at my half-way point. I received a 1/2 dose (not full dose) of mitomycin on Day 1. In my case they reduced it because I also have chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and everyone is worried about my neutrophils. And then I am (or was) receiving xeloda (capecitabine) pills 2x daily. I was given a 90% dose of that - so a slight dose reduction from the normal, also to protect my neutrophils. Unfortunately my neutrophils have now dropped below the threshold, so doctors have tempoorarily stopped my xeloda/capecitabine (which would have otherwise continued daily throughout the 6 weeks of treatment). If my neutrophils climb back above 1.5, the xeloda will be restarted.
I am not getting the 2nd dose of mitomycin that is normally given on day 1 of week 5. My doctors say there is now doubt/debate about whether that 2nd dose does anything to improve outcome. So they aren't giving it to me, which is fine with me.
I am scheduled for 30 radiation treatments (5 days a week for 6 weeks).
Good luck to you!
kim
Meant to add... I am also stage 3. I think 3a, because PET scan showed cancer only in tumor in anal canal, not also in regional or distal nodes.
kim
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