Post-Surgery Radiation and Avastin for Stage III
Has any Stage III taken Avastin? I understand that it is more for Stage IVs. Thanks much!
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Post Surgery Radiation
I had post surgery radiation. I had lots of tests done before my surgery - all showed no lymph node involvement - so we went straight to surgery,thinking I was a stage 2. Unfortunately, I had extensive lymph node involvement - so my radiation was done post surgery. I had 4 rounds of FOLFOX, then 30 radiation treatments (while on the 5FU pump 24/7), then 6 more rounds of FOLFOX and the last 2 rounds Xeloda only.
I won't kid you - radiation is no picnic. Women have our own unique problems with it - you'd probably get better input on what your father will experience from the men who have had radiation post surgery.
I was never offered or recommended Avastin.
I was told that with radiation, the chances of a local reccurrence would be drastically reduced. Despite how rough radiation was, I figured if it helps increase my chances of survival - it's worth it. I have no regrets.0 -
Thanks.kimby said:Avastin
ASCO came out in May with trial results for Avastin with stage III crc. It showed no improvement for stage III, which I found surprising. It seems sooner would be better, but not so. Avastin is currently only recommended for stage IV. Go figure.
Kimby
Thank you all for the info. Knowledge is power.0 -
Avastinkimby said:Avastin
ASCO came out in May with trial results for Avastin with stage III crc. It showed no improvement for stage III, which I found surprising. It seems sooner would be better, but not so. Avastin is currently only recommended for stage IV. Go figure.
Kimby
I am stage 4 and my medical oncologist did not recommend Avastin for me for the adjuvant chemo (FOLFOX) since I was NED after my surgeries. I had a stage 3 rectal tumor and one liver met at diagnosis; no lymph node involvement.
Leslie0
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