Primary liver cancer and Nexavar
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Nexavar
Hello Kuchie401
I absolutely understand what you and your husband muyst be going through.. My husband was also diagnozed with stage primary liver cancer in early January. He has now been on Nexavar for a few months and also had his catscan - In his case the tumours did not shrink. His cancer didnt spread, and didnt grow much.. but it could flare up so his oncologist team is now checking for the next course of action - radiation spheres? , etc. We are waiting to hear back.
Nexavar from what our specialists have told us usually will stabilize the tumour, not necessarily shrink it - so in your husband's case, that's really good news..at least the tumours shrunk - I heard from my husband's oncologist that he has another patient that has now been on Nexavar for 2 years and is doing really well on it.. No shrinkage.. but no growth. Its a matter of seeing how long Nexavar will work on a person, and how well a person can react to Nexavar. Its only 4 pills a day - but its very poweful chemotherapy -
Nexavar is not a cure for liver cancer - but as you said it will prolong life - However, I am finding out that there are other options to look at as well.
The radiation spheres are a new type of treatment that has shown success - these are little spheres that get inserted into the liver and kill the cancer cells. They are called Seer Spheres.. My husband would have been a good candidate for it except that he has for the last month been very jaundiced. We dont know whether its from the tumour, hepatitis C, or because this last month he was taking Tylenol to ease the headaches - Tylenol apparently is very bad for the liver. We didnt know but we're monitoring his blood levels, etc. to see if they improve since he's been off the tylenol.
There's another new treatment that will be available in the next two months that also deals with radiation but its a very targetted type of radiation and will only kill the cancer but it wont touch other parts of the body -
What you are going through is hard... I understand.. Have faith and believe.. it helps.
I'll be glad to share information and support! God knows we all need it..
My prayers are with you and your husband.0 -
New dx, NexavarNdeke said:Nexavar
Hello Kuchie401
I absolutely understand what you and your husband muyst be going through.. My husband was also diagnozed with stage primary liver cancer in early January. He has now been on Nexavar for a few months and also had his catscan - In his case the tumours did not shrink. His cancer didnt spread, and didnt grow much.. but it could flare up so his oncologist team is now checking for the next course of action - radiation spheres? , etc. We are waiting to hear back.
Nexavar from what our specialists have told us usually will stabilize the tumour, not necessarily shrink it - so in your husband's case, that's really good news..at least the tumours shrunk - I heard from my husband's oncologist that he has another patient that has now been on Nexavar for 2 years and is doing really well on it.. No shrinkage.. but no growth. Its a matter of seeing how long Nexavar will work on a person, and how well a person can react to Nexavar. Its only 4 pills a day - but its very poweful chemotherapy -
Nexavar is not a cure for liver cancer - but as you said it will prolong life - However, I am finding out that there are other options to look at as well.
The radiation spheres are a new type of treatment that has shown success - these are little spheres that get inserted into the liver and kill the cancer cells. They are called Seer Spheres.. My husband would have been a good candidate for it except that he has for the last month been very jaundiced. We dont know whether its from the tumour, hepatitis C, or because this last month he was taking Tylenol to ease the headaches - Tylenol apparently is very bad for the liver. We didnt know but we're monitoring his blood levels, etc. to see if they improve since he's been off the tylenol.
There's another new treatment that will be available in the next two months that also deals with radiation but its a very targetted type of radiation and will only kill the cancer but it wont touch other parts of the body -
What you are going through is hard... I understand.. Have faith and believe.. it helps.
I'll be glad to share information and support! God knows we all need it..
My prayers are with you and your husband.
My husband has beend newly dx with primary liver ca, mets to the bone. The medical oncologist is starting him on Nexavar. He is worried about the side effects? We do not have a prognosis as yet, have appt w/ md on monday.
Will be checking in from time to time for information. My thoughts are with all of you who are fighting this battle.0 -
Our son was diagnosed withtdm1991 said:New dx, Nexavar
My husband has beend newly dx with primary liver ca, mets to the bone. The medical oncologist is starting him on Nexavar. He is worried about the side effects? We do not have a prognosis as yet, have appt w/ md on monday.
Will be checking in from time to time for information. My thoughts are with all of you who are fighting this battle.
Our son was diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma at the beginning of the year. He was able to have a liver resection performed and the tumor was removed with good margins. We started chemotherapy in February and used a combination of drugs that included cisplatin, 5FU, doxurubicin and interferon. We went through 3 rounds of this therapy but it has begun to take a toll on his body.
Our doctor is now going to switch us to Nexavar. Based upon what I've seen here and through additional research Nexavar either at best stops the tumor or slows the growth. Has anyone had any luck with reducing the tumor over an extended period of time?0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatort.pothast said:Our son was diagnosed with
Our son was diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma at the beginning of the year. He was able to have a liver resection performed and the tumor was removed with good margins. We started chemotherapy in February and used a combination of drugs that included cisplatin, 5FU, doxurubicin and interferon. We went through 3 rounds of this therapy but it has begun to take a toll on his body.
Our doctor is now going to switch us to Nexavar. Based upon what I've seen here and through additional research Nexavar either at best stops the tumor or slows the growth. Has anyone had any luck with reducing the tumor over an extended period of time?0 -
Myt.pothast said:Our son was diagnosed with
Our son was diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma at the beginning of the year. He was able to have a liver resection performed and the tumor was removed with good margins. We started chemotherapy in February and used a combination of drugs that included cisplatin, 5FU, doxurubicin and interferon. We went through 3 rounds of this therapy but it has begun to take a toll on his body.
Our doctor is now going to switch us to Nexavar. Based upon what I've seen here and through additional research Nexavar either at best stops the tumor or slows the growth. Has anyone had any luck with reducing the tumor over an extended period of time?
My son was recently diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer with mets to the liver and bones. He was on cisplatin and etoposide for two cycles with no improvement. According to the oncologist,he has a new tumor in his liver. Please give me further information on what your son is being treated with so I can present my sons oncologist with more options. Thanks0 -
Hope this helps...tdm1991 said:New dx, Nexavar
My husband has beend newly dx with primary liver ca, mets to the bone. The medical oncologist is starting him on Nexavar. He is worried about the side effects? We do not have a prognosis as yet, have appt w/ md on monday.
Will be checking in from time to time for information. My thoughts are with all of you who are fighting this battle.
My father was also diagnosed with Advanced liver cancer that has spread to his bones. He has been on Nexavar for several months and was also VERY concerned of side effects. He has very few if any. A slight itch on skin and diareah(spelling?) is all. Those are the main side effects and from what I have heard, most people tollerate it pretty well. Tell him not to worry but as I have experienced with my father... it is hard. My prayers are with you and your husband. Stay strong0 -
Hope this helps...tdm1991 said:New dx, Nexavar
My husband has beend newly dx with primary liver ca, mets to the bone. The medical oncologist is starting him on Nexavar. He is worried about the side effects? We do not have a prognosis as yet, have appt w/ md on monday.
Will be checking in from time to time for information. My thoughts are with all of you who are fighting this battle.
My father was also diagnosed with Advanced liver cancer that has spread to his bones. He has been on Nexavar for several months and was also VERY concerned of side effects. He has very few if any. A slight itch on skin and diareah(spelling?) is all. Those are the main side effects and from what I have heard, most people tollerate it pretty well. Tell him not to worry but as I have experienced with my father... it is hard. My prayers are with you and your husband. Stay strong0 -
AFP Test Should be Routine!!!!!
My mom was told on her 60th birthday she had a 10cc mass on her liver that was HCC Carcinoma. The oncologist said surgery was no option. Nexavar will be delivered tomorrow. My mom is so nervous about the side effects it will cause. Her doctor projected approx. 11 months to live. My aunt who is a pathologist agreeded with the findings. Please let everyone you know to request Alpha Feta Protein test as part of their annual physical blood work. An indicator that something is wrong with your liver, ovaries or testes are revealed with high numbers. She had lab work done in April but that test was not requested. Had it been, perhaps the tumor would not be so big and perhaps surgery would be an option. I am still hoping for that miracle! My mom is so full of life and it is unbelievable how sick she really is.0 -
My dad alsounknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
my father has also been diagnosed with hepatocellurlar carcinoma and he to has been put on nexavar. he has experianced some of the side effects such as diarrhea and tiredness but i am finding it so nerve wrecking. i can see he is worried and anxious and i am just trying to be strong for his sake. he seems so healthy right now and i cannot believe that he has got something so serious with him. can anyone tell me i you are following a specific diet as i do beleive that what we eat can play a role in helping one to heal oneself.0 -
Thank you for sharing yourunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
Thank you for sharing your story....My father was diagnosed last week with advanced HCC and our family devastated. He took his first 2 pills of Nexavar this morning. How is your dad doing. Was his advanced when they found it.....I was thrilled to read about someone doing so well at 1 year out. Would love to hear more....it gives us hope!0 -
My dad was diagnosed withsunny01 said:Hope this helps...
My father was also diagnosed with Advanced liver cancer that has spread to his bones. He has been on Nexavar for several months and was also VERY concerned of side effects. He has very few if any. A slight itch on skin and diareah(spelling?) is all. Those are the main side effects and from what I have heard, most people tollerate it pretty well. Tell him not to worry but as I have experienced with my father... it is hard. My prayers are with you and your husband. Stay strong
My dad was diagnosed with advanced HCC last week. Our world has completely changed. Can you offer us any words of encouragement or hope. How is your dad doing?0 -
How is your mom doing? Mygianatylr said:AFP Test Should be Routine!!!!!
My mom was told on her 60th birthday she had a 10cc mass on her liver that was HCC Carcinoma. The oncologist said surgery was no option. Nexavar will be delivered tomorrow. My mom is so nervous about the side effects it will cause. Her doctor projected approx. 11 months to live. My aunt who is a pathologist agreeded with the findings. Please let everyone you know to request Alpha Feta Protein test as part of their annual physical blood work. An indicator that something is wrong with your liver, ovaries or testes are revealed with high numbers. She had lab work done in April but that test was not requested. Had it been, perhaps the tumor would not be so big and perhaps surgery would be an option. I am still hoping for that miracle! My mom is so full of life and it is unbelievable how sick she really is.
How is your mom doing? My dad started Nexavar last Wednesday. Would love to hear how your mom is doing after being on the meds for over a month. We are hoping for a miracle as well!!!0 -
Nexavar response for me
I was on Nexavar for seven weeks. I had serious abdominal pain and blistering in the feet and hands. Unfortunately, it did not work for me. MY AFP increase every four weeks. What has been his AFP score? I stopped taking the pill due to the side effects and best case, it will stop tumors not shrink them. Have you tried Sutent? I have heard it has worked also. By the way, how do I post a comment on the discussion board? I don't see how anywhere on this site?0 -
gianatylr - I agree with you about AFPgianatylr said:AFP Test Should be Routine!!!!!
My mom was told on her 60th birthday she had a 10cc mass on her liver that was HCC Carcinoma. The oncologist said surgery was no option. Nexavar will be delivered tomorrow. My mom is so nervous about the side effects it will cause. Her doctor projected approx. 11 months to live. My aunt who is a pathologist agreeded with the findings. Please let everyone you know to request Alpha Feta Protein test as part of their annual physical blood work. An indicator that something is wrong with your liver, ovaries or testes are revealed with high numbers. She had lab work done in April but that test was not requested. Had it been, perhaps the tumor would not be so big and perhaps surgery would be an option. I am still hoping for that miracle! My mom is so full of life and it is unbelievable how sick she really is.
I am 39 years old. I had no symptons and was diagnosed with advance HCC in November 2008. I had 9 cm tumor in my left lobe and small lesions in right lobe. I am getting care at University of Wisconsin. I had thermoarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and Therasphere (radiation) treatment. They both proven successful in targeting tumors and shrunk them to nothing. However, I am still struggling with tumor growth. Nexavar didn't work for me so I am searching for another agent. MY AFP during Nexavar kept escalating from 1200 to 1400 to 3400 after seven weeks. I stopped using it after my last CT scan. Anyone have any ideas what else to try?0 -
Dad on Nexavargolfr12 said:Nexavar response for me
I was on Nexavar for seven weeks. I had serious abdominal pain and blistering in the feet and hands. Unfortunately, it did not work for me. MY AFP increase every four weeks. What has been his AFP score? I stopped taking the pill due to the side effects and best case, it will stop tumors not shrink them. Have you tried Sutent? I have heard it has worked also. By the way, how do I post a comment on the discussion board? I don't see how anywhere on this site?
My dad has just started treatment with Nexavar. He was diagnosed with advanced HCC 3 weeks ago. It has been 1,5 month since the first CT-scan. Ever since he is getting weaker and weaker. Fortunately his weight stabilized but we are afraid of hepatic encephalopathy. Hope we see some improvement with the drug. Wish you all the very best...0 -
HiNanavic97 said:Stage 4 hcc
Hi,
my father in law was diagnosed with stage 4 yesterday and they have started him on nexavar also. Your husbands case sounds very similar. How is he doing? What were his most common side effects? Any words of advice, or websites/books you can recommend?
My father was diagnosed in November with stage 4 as well and was put on Nexevar. He is doing okay so far. He is fatigued and has a upset stomach from time to time, but is doing well overall. (so far) I went to the Cancer Institute and picked up some pamplets and books reguarding Liver Cancer. I forgot the name of the book I just recentyly bought, but I will post the name tomorrow. My prayers are with you and your family.0 -
Nexaver
My son is on Nexaver. We are praying (does that help...we hope so) and need to hear from someone on N that has surviverd and aside from Nexaver...what is he/she doing to stay alive and well?0 -
HCCHanabanana said:Nexaver
My son is on Nexaver. We are praying (does that help...we hope so) and need to hear from someone on N that has surviverd and aside from Nexaver...what is he/she doing to stay alive and well?
My husband was diagnosed with HCC in January. He had radiofrequency ablation on Jan. 22 for one 3cm tumor on his right lobe. His six week postop MRI showed multiple lesions had popped up on both lobes. No chance of transplant now. They are going to do a sirspheres treatment next Wed. and he will start on Nexavar on the 24 of May. Anyone out there with any information on the treatment or life expectancy after treatment would be appreciated.
We go to the Medical College of Virginia for his treatment. The doctors tell us very little unless we ask specific questions. My husband signed up to be in a clinical trial, and sometimes I feel as if he is just a lab rat.0 -
NexavarNumOneMom4 said:HCC
My husband was diagnosed with HCC in January. He had radiofrequency ablation on Jan. 22 for one 3cm tumor on his right lobe. His six week postop MRI showed multiple lesions had popped up on both lobes. No chance of transplant now. They are going to do a sirspheres treatment next Wed. and he will start on Nexavar on the 24 of May. Anyone out there with any information on the treatment or life expectancy after treatment would be appreciated.
We go to the Medical College of Virginia for his treatment. The doctors tell us very little unless we ask specific questions. My husband signed up to be in a clinical trial, and sometimes I feel as if he is just a lab rat.
My boyfriend started Nexavar treatment in December and died in February. It did absolutely nothing for him. I am angry at the company and the oncologist for giving us false hope. It was horribly expensive as well. However, if it has helped some, then that is wonderful. I just think the oncologist should be more cautious in what they offer up as "treatment".0
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