Clinical Trials
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once a month I get zometa
once a month I get zometa which is for the bones and my cancer has spread to my bones. It is helping with making me feel stronger.0 -
I am doing this
I am in the clinical trial you talk about. I believe there are three arms of the study, where you get three different drugs they are comparing to each other. I'm in the Zometa arm: I got Zometa intravenously once a month and now am down to getting it every 3 months. The study will go on for 3 years.
I would urge everyone who can to do this because these drugs (particularly Zometa) have gotten a lot of publicity for preventing recurrence. I have no side effects that I can discern.
Good luck!
Ohilly0 -
Wow,
just reading all of these posts! I take Boniva for my bone loss-wouldn't it be awesome if it helped lower my chance of a recurrence!!
From what I've heard you guys talk about,is it possibly going to help with bc or just mets bone cancer?0 -
I am in the bisphosfonate clinical trial
I am in this trial. As Ohilly has written, there are 3 arms. I am in the group taking clodronate for 3 years. At the end of the month I will complete the 3 yrs. I will have a bone scan and be closely followed for 10 more years. I started the trial during my second month of chemo in 06. I am glad I risked side effects in order to do every thing possible to ward off a recurrence.0 -
Zometa trialohilly said:I am doing this
I am in the clinical trial you talk about. I believe there are three arms of the study, where you get three different drugs they are comparing to each other. I'm in the Zometa arm: I got Zometa intravenously once a month and now am down to getting it every 3 months. The study will go on for 3 years.
I would urge everyone who can to do this because these drugs (particularly Zometa) have gotten a lot of publicity for preventing recurrence. I have no side effects that I can discern.
Good luck!
Ohilly
I will ask my onc dr about this trial. I am taking a weekly, plus Vit D, and Calcium. I keep forgetting to take the weekly until after I have eaten. I really need to get with the program, but the problem is that I need to take it on an empty stomach and then not lie down, eat or drink for 30 min afterwards. My stomach gets upset when I take it-darn these drugs.
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Altto study ????Eil4186 said:I am in the bisphosfonate clinical trial
I am in this trial. As Ohilly has written, there are 3 arms. I am in the group taking clodronate for 3 years. At the end of the month I will complete the 3 yrs. I will have a bone scan and be closely followed for 10 more years. I started the trial during my second month of chemo in 06. I am glad I risked side effects in order to do every thing possible to ward off a recurrence.
I was just asked to be a part of the bisphosfonate clincial trial. For me its after I finish chemo. I was also asked to do another one its the altto study. I have to give them a answer Monday. Does anyone know anything about this one ???0 -
Isn't Boniva only given tooutdoorgirl said:Wow,
just reading all of these posts! I take Boniva for my bone loss-wouldn't it be awesome if it helped lower my chance of a recurrence!!
From what I've heard you guys talk about,is it possibly going to help with bc or just mets bone cancer?
Isn't Boniva only given to women that have ostiperosis? ( spelling, sorry ) Unless you are in a clinical trial? I didn't know they would just give it to anyone. But, it would be worth asking for, I think.0 -
Thats interesting; when IKat11 said:Altto study ????
I was just asked to be a part of the bisphosfonate clincial trial. For me its after I finish chemo. I was also asked to do another one its the altto study. I have to give them a answer Monday. Does anyone know anything about this one ???
Thats interesting; when I was offered to enroll in the trial, I was given bloodwork in a hurry in order to enroll within the "window". And at that point I was just starting chemo.0 -
Cat,cats_toy said:clinical trials
I have never been asked to participate in anything. Should I feel good about this? I don't know what the criteria would be to get into one.
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I was asked to do a couple before I started chemo. The first one I was going to do,but my chemo doctor decided it wouldn't benefit me-the second one had to do with anti-nausea drugs,and my chemo nurse didn't think that would be a good idea as I had my first chemo treatment on a Friday and wouldn't be able to get quick help if I got sick!
You can find lists of different clinical trials on certain cancer websites like the Susan G Komen one,and a few other of the reputable ones. They usually have the criteria and qualifications on each one of the trials.
It's definately not cause you're any less special-that's for sure! I wouldn't feel bad about it. Either maybe your situation didn't meet the qualification,or your oncs didn't know about it-who knows!!
I felt bad about not being able to participate-I was willing to "and still am" to do anything I can to help someone else out!
Love,
Patty0 -
When Biphosphanate Trial is StartedKat11 said:Altto study ????
I was just asked to be a part of the bisphosfonate clincial trial. For me its after I finish chemo. I was also asked to do another one its the altto study. I have to give them a answer Monday. Does anyone know anything about this one ???
Sorry, Kat, I don't know what you mean by the "Altto" study. As far as the biphosphanate study, part of it is to determine at what point it is best to start taking the drugs. I was asked to participate, but my liver enzymes were just off the requirements.
Nothing to concern my onc, but the study has a precise range that your counts must fall into. Enzymes reflect inflammation, which my onc. said would be expected with chemo and just after. So I am planning not to worry about that one. Would have liked the Zometa, and may start after chemo, on my own dime (ok, Joe's too). So, none of you already on Zometa have had any troubling side effects?
As far as not being asked to be in a study, Cat, that's not necessarily a desirable thing, being asked to be in a study. For example, I was eligible to participate in a trial for women at high risk of recurrence. Wish I did not qualify for THAT trial!0 -
Side effects
I am not in a clinical trial, but osteopenia showed up after chemo and so I take Boniva. These drugs are not without risks - the worst is if you need a tooth extracted, it can result in necrosis of the jaw (yuck). I think this risk is with all the drugs in this category, so be sure and tell your dentist if you are on one of them. I asked my dentist if thia risk goes away after I stop taking Boniva (I hope to be able to stop takin it once I am off of Arimidex), and I think he said "no," but maybe he said he didn't know. Lynn0 -
thanks for that Pattyoutdoorgirl said:Cat,
I was asked to do a couple before I started chemo. The first one I was going to do,but my chemo doctor decided it wouldn't benefit me-the second one had to do with anti-nausea drugs,and my chemo nurse didn't think that would be a good idea as I had my first chemo treatment on a Friday and wouldn't be able to get quick help if I got sick!
You can find lists of different clinical trials on certain cancer websites like the Susan G Komen one,and a few other of the reputable ones. They usually have the criteria and qualifications on each one of the trials.
It's definately not cause you're any less special-that's for sure! I wouldn't feel bad about it. Either maybe your situation didn't meet the qualification,or your oncs didn't know about it-who knows!!
I felt bad about not being able to participate-I was willing to "and still am" to do anything I can to help someone else out!
Love,
Patty
I was feeling like there was something wrong, but then I remembered they did ask me to do something about an anti-nausea trial, but it would entail boing to be checked twice a day and doing some weird kind of monitoring process that I felt I couldn't do and still be at work all day.
You're the best!
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Nothing Wrong with our Catcats_toy said:thanks for that Patty
I was feeling like there was something wrong, but then I remembered they did ask me to do something about an anti-nausea trial, but it would entail boing to be checked twice a day and doing some weird kind of monitoring process that I felt I couldn't do and still be at work all day.
You're the best!
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Cat, you are special! In a better world, none of us would "qualify" for any cancer trials. That's a qualification we could do without.
Patty, thanks for seeing that our girl here was feeling badly and for responding to her. You are pretty special yourself, you know.0 -
Patty and MoopyMoopy23 said:Nothing Wrong with our Cat
Cat, you are special! In a better world, none of us would "qualify" for any cancer trials. That's a qualification we could do without.
Patty, thanks for seeing that our girl here was feeling badly and for responding to her. You are pretty special yourself, you know.
you two and all the others like you are the reason these boards are so important to us all!
thanks and love to both of you!
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Cat,cats_toy said:Patty and Moopy
you two and all the others like you are the reason these boards are so important to us all!
thanks and love to both of you!
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you and Moopy are awesome and I'm proud to know you-and that's the truth!!0 -
Thank you all for your input.lynn1950 said:Side effects
I am not in a clinical trial, but osteopenia showed up after chemo and so I take Boniva. These drugs are not without risks - the worst is if you need a tooth extracted, it can result in necrosis of the jaw (yuck). I think this risk is with all the drugs in this category, so be sure and tell your dentist if you are on one of them. I asked my dentist if thia risk goes away after I stop taking Boniva (I hope to be able to stop takin it once I am off of Arimidex), and I think he said "no," but maybe he said he didn't know. Lynn
I am invited to join after my last chemo treatment. I think it is a good idea but I am concerned about the jaw risks (I read about them too) and the follow up since I get my care about 200 miles away from home. I am going to read everything I can and then make my decision. Please let me know if anyone has any input or advice.
In my case I think I was asked to participate because my doc is very into research and clinical trials and I fit the criteria. If I were receiving my care here, where I live, I would have never heard about it.0 -
I have done some searchingMrsKirby said:Thank you all for your input.
I am invited to join after my last chemo treatment. I think it is a good idea but I am concerned about the jaw risks (I read about them too) and the follow up since I get my care about 200 miles away from home. I am going to read everything I can and then make my decision. Please let me know if anyone has any input or advice.
In my case I think I was asked to participate because my doc is very into research and clinical trials and I fit the criteria. If I were receiving my care here, where I live, I would have never heard about it.
I have done some searching about Boniva and it sounds like it would be a good trial to be involved in. Especially, since it will help your bones. The cancer center where I go to don't ask people, it is more like you ask to be in their trials. Strange, huh?0
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