please add to options list
Sometimes I wonder if just knowing all the options there are helps psychologically as well as may assist when talking with an Onc...so here goes..please add to it..thank you so much
Chemo
-xeloda
-xeloda and oxaliplatin (xelox)
-xeloda oxaliplation and avastin
-oxaliplation and 5FU (folfox)
-oxaliplatin,5FU and avastin
-5FU and irinotecan (camptosar) (folfiri)
-5FU, iriniotecan and avastin
-erbitux and camptosar
Trials
-panitumumab
Non chemo
-radio frequency ablation
-stereotactic radio therapy (?) SRT
-sir spheres (trial?)
Alternatives
-Cancer Battle Plan
-whatever Scouty is doing..Scouty help!!
Thanks everyone for adding to this
Bev
Comments
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As of 9/27, panitumumab is no longer a trial because the FDA approved it. The market name is Vectibix and should be available starting 10/10.0
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that's good news!!! though i asked the doc at dana farber about it as an option for me and he told me that it is a sister drug of erbitux and if erbitux was inneffective this would be too for me.houseofclay said:As of 9/27, panitumumab is no longer a trial because the FDA approved it. The market name is Vectibix and should be available starting 10/10.
Mary0 -
Vectibix and Erbitux are both monoclonal antibodies, so they both work the same way. Vectibix is being priced a bit lower and Amgen's Oncology Assistance program looks promising. Sorry it might be of particular help to you, though.goldfinch said:that's good news!!! though i asked the doc at dana farber about it as an option for me and he told me that it is a sister drug of erbitux and if erbitux was inneffective this would be too for me.
Mary0 -
I had oxaliplation and 5FU and Leucovorin (sp?) going on 2 years ago. I thought this treatment was refered to as folfox, or am I wrong. I thought Oxaliplation and 5fu was folfiri or however you spell it.houseofclay said:Vectibix and Erbitux are both monoclonal antibodies, so they both work the same way. Vectibix is being priced a bit lower and Amgen's Oncology Assistance program looks promising. Sorry it might be of particular help to you, though.
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Hi Bev,
When I went to my Clinical Nutritonist (she also has degrees in homepathy and naturopathy medicines) my first appointment was 3 hours long (such a deal for $50.00!!!!!). She had my latest blood work and the results of urine sample. She took a hair sample and some other tests. Then she took all the results and tailor made my protocol just for my specific issues (not all were cancer related). What I did is VERY different from X amount of a chemo drug per kilogram of weight. I would be willing to bet that if 10 of us with the exact same kind of cancer went to see my doctor no 2 of us would be on the exact same protocols.
I don't know how to tell you what to list it as. Anybody have an idea????????
Lisa P.0 -
Hi Bev,
When I went to my Clinical Nutritonist (she also has degrees in homepathy and naturopathy medicines) my first appointment was 3 hours long (such a deal for $50.00!!!!!). She had my latest blood work and the results of a urine sample. She took a hair sample and did some other tests. Then she took all the results and tailor made my protocol just for my specific issues (not all were cancer related). What I did is VERY different from X amount of a chemo drug per kilogram of weight. I would be willing to bet that if 10 of us with the exact same kind of cancer went to see my doctor no 2 of us would be on the exact same protocols.
I don't know how to tell you what to list it as. Anybody have an idea????????
Lisa P.0 -
Here are some good links:
Clinical Trials--
www.clinicaltrials.gov
NCI--
http://www.cancer.gov/
ASCO People Living With Cancer web site--
http://www.plwc.org/portal/site/PLWC
Also, the ACS home page has some good links as well.
Howard0 -
The book "Outsmart your cancer: alternative non-toxic treatments that work" by Tanya Harter Pierce. Very interesting and lists few good methods. Protocel being one of them. There is a post on the 2nd page about it. I highly recommend this book.0
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Good Idea!
Alternatives suggestions:
The Gerson Therapy--juicing
macrobiotics (When Hope Never Dies--Marlene McKenna; The Cancer Prevention Diet by Michio Kushi)
Essiac Tea
Medicinal Mushrooms
Intravenous Vit C
to name just a few.....
There is a good book that I have called Cancer Options by Richard Walter It lists a whole bunch of good alternatives. I HIGHLY recommend it!!
peace, emily who is back in action! woohoo!0 -
New combination of Chemo Combination for Advanced
XeloxA: Xeloda/Eloxatin/Avastin.
Also Xeloda/Avastin another combo used for recurrent.
Information on www.cancerconsultants.com. (Patient info). List all chemo combinations for Phase including Recurrent.
New Drugs in Trial now for Colon Cancer can be found on Same web site -www.cancerconsultants.com. Go to physician area and you will see the link for drugs in the pipeline by Cancer Type. It list at least two pages of drugs and the Phase of the Trial.
Cofactor is an interesting new drug.0 -
Is Cryosurgery, where a needle is inserted into the tumor to freeze it still used in advanced cases?carmen07 said:New combination of Chemo Combination for Advanced
XeloxA: Xeloda/Eloxatin/Avastin.
Also Xeloda/Avastin another combo used for recurrent.
Information on www.cancerconsultants.com. (Patient info). List all chemo combinations for Phase including Recurrent.
New Drugs in Trial now for Colon Cancer can be found on Same web site -www.cancerconsultants.com. Go to physician area and you will see the link for drugs in the pipeline by Cancer Type. It list at least two pages of drugs and the Phase of the Trial.
Cofactor is an interesting new drug.0 -
not necessarily true. Erbitux contains mouse antibodies whereas panitumumab is made up of human antibodies. My understanding from my Dr is there is potential value in moving from erbetux to panitumumab once erbitux has stopped being effective. They both give the rash, however. Figures, huh.goldfinch said:that's good news!!! though i asked the doc at dana farber about it as an option for me and he told me that it is a sister drug of erbitux and if erbitux was inneffective this would be too for me.
Mary
Do some research yourself before you decide it won't work.0
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