Stage !V BC (Input needed)
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Greetings to you, NeNe60
So sorry for the mets. Wishing you strength of spirit to continue. With heartfelt hopes & prayers your way. And sincere best wishes for effective treatment.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Hi NeNe
I am also stage IV, with mets to my vertebra and my right lung. I was diagnosed in Sept. 2005. You already have one of the best weapons for fighting cancer, your positive attitude.
You hang in there and keep fighting and I'll fight right along with you. You are in my prayers. I'm so happy that you have such supportive friends and family. It truly makes life so much easier. Welcome!
Love and gentle hugs,
Donna0 -
Xeloda...many have used it...
Mainly on the colon cancer side, but I understand it's being used for breast cancer, too...and you just confirmed it! As you probably know, this metabolizes as 5FU, an anti-cancer drug that has been around for a very long time.
Another colon chemo you might ask about (heard this is used in breast cancer now, too) is Avastin. I know it is a 'heavy hitter' but it was approved about a year ago for breast cancer. It is a wonder drug for many stage IV colon cancer survivors...
I do love your attitude! And I know that my relationship with my God lifted me thru many awful times...including the latest with my beau with his heart...
Hugs, Kathi0 -
Thanks!djteach said:Hi NeNe
I am also stage IV, with mets to my vertebra and my right lung. I was diagnosed in Sept. 2005. You already have one of the best weapons for fighting cancer, your positive attitude.
You hang in there and keep fighting and I'll fight right along with you. You are in my prayers. I'm so happy that you have such supportive friends and family. It truly makes life so much easier. Welcome!
Love and gentle hugs,
Donna
Gosh! It is so wonderful to have friends who truly understand our world of bc and chemo. However, I would not be hanging around today if it were not for the treatments. I hope that things are going well for you, also. Thanks for caring!
NeNe0 -
clinical trialJoyD said:Avastin
Avastin is now being used for Colon Cancer. As for the Breast Cancer, its now Phase III and I am currently in the clinical study for Avastin. A couple of weeks ago, it has been approved for Lung Cancer too.
Pls ask your Oncologist about this.
Joy
NeNe You may also request to be admitted in a clinical trial. I am in one and I find that I am watched much closer.The study I am in provides a nurse who I see at my onc. appts and at my infusions. Once I am through with this beast they will watch me for five years. Check this website to see if you fit any of the protocal for trails.0 -
Sorry to hijack this thread, butKathiM said:Xeloda...many have used it...
Mainly on the colon cancer side, but I understand it's being used for breast cancer, too...and you just confirmed it! As you probably know, this metabolizes as 5FU, an anti-cancer drug that has been around for a very long time.
Another colon chemo you might ask about (heard this is used in breast cancer now, too) is Avastin. I know it is a 'heavy hitter' but it was approved about a year ago for breast cancer. It is a wonder drug for many stage IV colon cancer survivors...
I do love your attitude! And I know that my relationship with my God lifted me thru many awful times...including the latest with my beau with his heart...
Hugs, Kathi
I just wanted to let you know, Kathi, what an inspiring you example you set for all of us, whether survivors or (like me) caregivers. I realize God doesn't give us anything more than we can handle, but even so you have handled an awful lot with both grace and class. I sure hope that you and Hans can catch a break and finally get to enjoy your big trip sometime soon!
Joe0 -
Welcome!
I just saw this thread and wanted to lend my two cents. I was a stage 4 with mets to my chest wall (muscle) and the sentinel node located there. I was on chemo for a year and had a total of 16 weeks of rads. This was in 1998, I had a recurrance on the opposite breast in 07 had a mastectomy and more chemo. Currently I am NED so keep the faith and do not stop fighting you just never know what blessings will come your way.
HUGS,
RE0 -
You are one of the bravest people I knowRE said:Welcome!
I just saw this thread and wanted to lend my two cents. I was a stage 4 with mets to my chest wall (muscle) and the sentinel node located there. I was on chemo for a year and had a total of 16 weeks of rads. This was in 1998, I had a recurrance on the opposite breast in 07 had a mastectomy and more chemo. Currently I am NED so keep the faith and do not stop fighting you just never know what blessings will come your way.
HUGS,
RE
RE, I did not know that you were Stage IV before. I respect and love you! Hope the reconstruction is going well. I really look up to you! Love, Lynn0 -
You are an AMAZING example & inspiration for all of us! You've been through so much, yet give so much of yourself in order to support & encourage others.RE said:Welcome!
I just saw this thread and wanted to lend my two cents. I was a stage 4 with mets to my chest wall (muscle) and the sentinel node located there. I was on chemo for a year and had a total of 16 weeks of rads. This was in 1998, I had a recurrance on the opposite breast in 07 had a mastectomy and more chemo. Currently I am NED so keep the faith and do not stop fighting you just never know what blessings will come your way.
HUGS,
RE
Thank you, dear RE.
Kind regards, Susan0 -
Thanks for this timely post.RE said:Welcome!
I just saw this thread and wanted to lend my two cents. I was a stage 4 with mets to my chest wall (muscle) and the sentinel node located there. I was on chemo for a year and had a total of 16 weeks of rads. This was in 1998, I had a recurrance on the opposite breast in 07 had a mastectomy and more chemo. Currently I am NED so keep the faith and do not stop fighting you just never know what blessings will come your way.
HUGS,
RE
Thanks for this timely post. In preparation for my last of four chemo sessions on the 29th I met with Onc...learned that I will have 1 additional with this cocktail and then enter 'phase II' with a different cocktail for another 4 sessions....should take me through August. Grappling with the thought that I may not get back to work this year, may not sprout a hair this year, finding things to do that occupy my brain and my hands....
Hearing that you had a year of chemo...I having read many positive and caring posts that you have offered...I feel a renewed sense of 'bring it on...'
When the lining of my lung is clear (hopefully after phase II) then we will talk surgery on breast and lymph nodes followed by probably more chemo and radiation...so the tunnel is long and I can't quite see the flashlights at the end yet...but I have confidence and find comfort that they are there.0 -
:-)jojo elizapest said:Thanks for this timely post.
Thanks for this timely post. In preparation for my last of four chemo sessions on the 29th I met with Onc...learned that I will have 1 additional with this cocktail and then enter 'phase II' with a different cocktail for another 4 sessions....should take me through August. Grappling with the thought that I may not get back to work this year, may not sprout a hair this year, finding things to do that occupy my brain and my hands....
Hearing that you had a year of chemo...I having read many positive and caring posts that you have offered...I feel a renewed sense of 'bring it on...'
When the lining of my lung is clear (hopefully after phase II) then we will talk surgery on breast and lymph nodes followed by probably more chemo and radiation...so the tunnel is long and I can't quite see the flashlights at the end yet...but I have confidence and find comfort that they are there.
Keep your chin up Jojo, it is a rough road I remember well but it is doable. I recall the exhaustion and wishing I had some hair but honestly it was all worth it! Cheering you on, keep us posted on you do we are here for you.
RE0 -
Xeloda !
It's one of the best medicines out there !
My wife was given it, but had every side affect there was to it , so she had to stop taking it. Now she is taking something else in IV, just started it last monday.
Loni is also stage IV, and she is winning this battle !
All the tumors in her right lung are completely gone, and the fluid around the same lung is all gone too ! Now she is working on a spot found on her liver, that is what the Xeloda was for! She will still beat this,there are so many drugs now to chose from, not like 12 years ago! You will also beat this! Keep up the fight and the good results will come in time!
Tom and Loni0
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