Stage IIIb Adenocarcinoma - 3rd time on chemo in 2 years
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Same dx in aug 2006 with severe pleural effus w/thoracensis x 3 before chemo. Also had Carbo/Taxol/Avastin. Still on Avastin and stable. Small amt of pleural effusion. Have you started Tarceva? Sounds like this is helpful.0
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No, I haven't started any second line drugs...that's what's confusing me. My oncologist keeps giving me the same treatment. I would think it would be time for something different. Are you on Tarceva? Thanks for your commentsfrances3211 said:Same dx in aug 2006 with severe pleural effus w/thoracensis x 3 before chemo. Also had Carbo/Taxol/Avastin. Still on Avastin and stable. Small amt of pleural effusion. Have you started Tarceva? Sounds like this is helpful.
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I am on a study using Avastin and +/- Tarceva. I have determined that I am getting a sugar pill since I have none of the known side effects, but still no progression of disease. I have a blood clot in the port area (complicated). I have heard a lot of good things about Tarceva and will request that I be dropped from the study and get the Tarceva if there is any progression. Worth a try. I am glad to know you have gotten at least a few years out of the chemo. Gives me some hope.0
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Hi hanerhouse,hanerhouse said:No, I haven't started any second line drugs...that's what's confusing me. My oncologist keeps giving me the same treatment. I would think it would be time for something different. Are you on Tarceva? Thanks for your comments
You've been on Taxol/Carbo/Avastin for 2 years off and on for the third time now. Each time, the tumor in the right lobe and the effusion didn't improve by any measure, did I get that right? Between the 3 chemo periods, were the breaks scheduled for your body to recover somewhat? It wasn't for remission I take it.
How large is the tumor? It seems a small tumor may be the reason I can think of such that your oncologist would settle for the same regiment in keeping your cancer stable.
Perhaps your oncologist doesn't want to change the protocol to expose you to a combination which may allow the cancer cells to grow. If that were the case, I'd ask to add Tarceva to the combo to see if the addition might work, while leaving the original combo in place to keep you stable at the very least.
Have you considered supplementing conventional treatments with complementary therapy with herbs and diet? Outside of antioxidant vitamins (which have counters the oxidation processes of chemo), it doesn't hurt.
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Did the Dr.tell you why it was inoperable?I also was diagnosis with Stage 111bAdenocarcinoma.It was in my upper lobe,actually I had two tumors.I had a pneumonectomy.I then had chemo and radation daily (Same Day)for 8 weeks with no days off.I can only say keep searching because you alone know your body.Questions,question question always keep asking.0
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