chemo question
Quick question, I keep hearing people say they are getting six rounds of chemo. My onc. has stated I will have four, now don't get me wrong, I prefer not to have more, but is four normal?
Thanks!
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Chemo sessions
I go in every Thur. for 3 weeks and then get the 4th Thur. off. This will continue for 5 or 6 months. Be thankful that you (hopefully)won't need any more than 4 treatment sessions! Will you be having surgery or radiation? That also makes a difference. I wish the best for you!
Take care and God Bless
Sherry0 -
AC??lolad said:4slurpee
Im only having four of AC myself. I think everyones treatments are different.
laura
What is AC? I have been on Avastin and Taxol.
Sherry0 -
I have been scheduled for 4 to 6 cycles .. starting Tuesday
I thought I would be having chemo 3 days consecutively .. surprise .. each Tuesday for 3 weeks, 1 week off. Repeat for 4 to 6 months.
I don't know what normal is .. however, I do not from conversations with others chemo can last longer than 6 months.
Keep positive.
VickiSam0 -
4 rounds of TCVickiSam said:I have been scheduled for 4 to 6 cycles .. starting Tuesday
I thought I would be having chemo 3 days consecutively .. surprise .. each Tuesday for 3 weeks, 1 week off. Repeat for 4 to 6 months.
I don't know what normal is .. however, I do not from conversations with others chemo can last longer than 6 months.
Keep positive.
VickiSam
Hey, Slurpee -
Before my surgery, my oncologist estimated that he would recommend 6 rounds of TC (Taxotere/Cytoxan), based on what we knew going into surgery. It sounded to me like that was the "standard" for my type of case.
Post-surgery, when my lymph nodes came back negative, he took the number down to 4, specifically because I had no lymph node involvement.
So there was a "method to his madness" -- but I made him explain that to me, and also explain why he chose TC for me rather than another regimen. I definitely make my oncologist *work* for his money! :-) Make yours explain it to you, too.
Traci0 -
ACSherry_Ranuio said:AC??
What is AC? I have been on Avastin and Taxol.
Sherry
Is Adrymiacin and Cytoxin probably not spelled right though. Havent lost count here.
laura0 -
Why did you have to haveTraciInLA said:4 rounds of TC
Hey, Slurpee -
Before my surgery, my oncologist estimated that he would recommend 6 rounds of TC (Taxotere/Cytoxan), based on what we knew going into surgery. It sounded to me like that was the "standard" for my type of case.
Post-surgery, when my lymph nodes came back negative, he took the number down to 4, specifically because I had no lymph node involvement.
So there was a "method to his madness" -- but I made him explain that to me, and also explain why he chose TC for me rather than another regimen. I definitely make my oncologist *work* for his money! :-) Make yours explain it to you, too.
Traci
Why did you have to have chemo TracinLA if your nodes were clean? I didn't know you would have to if they were clear.
Sue0 -
Chemo was optionalRitzy said:Why did you have to have
Why did you have to have chemo TracinLA if your nodes were clean? I didn't know you would have to if they were clear.
Sue
Hi, Sue -
Because my lymph nodes were clean, chemo was optional for me. My oncologist ran a rough computer simulation based on my data, which estimated that chemo would lower my chances of recurrence by 3-4%.
My tumors are ER+ and I'm only 40, so I have a lot of estrogen-filled years ahead of me before menopause. For me, I knew in my gut that I had to do EVERYTHING I could to never have to deal with this again, even if that meant fighting my way through chemo for an additional 3-4%.
For me, the bottom line was, what if the cancer comes back 5, 10, 20 years from now? I couldn't live with myself then if I was looking back saying, what if I'd done chemo?
It's such a personal choice, but I always, always advise anyone to go with what your gut tells you is best for you.
Traci0 -
Yeah -Ritzy said:Why did you have to have
Why did you have to have chemo TracinLA if your nodes were clean? I didn't know you would have to if they were clear.
Sue
My lymph nodes were clean and I had to have 6 rounds of chemo (taxotere/carboplaten) and then 36 rad sessions. Maybe because the Oncotype score was 34? I dunno!
Pat0 -
TC X 4susie09 said:Wishing you good luck
Wishing you good luck Slurpee! Love your name!
♠♣ Susie ♠♣
I am also on the 4 x TC chemo treatment. It is my understanding that the selection of the treatment plans consider many factors including size of tumor, grade, node status, Her2 status, age, type of tumor, oncotype score, etc. I'd ask your oncologist. I just had treatment #3 of TC yesterday and am looking forward to having #4 behind me! Good luck! Jane0 -
Hello!
I had cancer in some of my sentiel lymphnodes, but not any of the others. I have to ahve 4 treatments of Adria w/Cytoxan and 4 treatments of Taxol over the next 16 weeks. I had my first treatment today. Feeling kinda wonky lol. after that I have 5 weeks of Rads and 2 years of hormone therapy.
Before I had my mastectomy all my doctors were all pretty sure that I wouldn't have to get any at all, just maybe hormones. So it really seems to rely on that they find after pathology.
Good luck to you! If you have to get it at all I hope your only get 4!!!
TY0 -
Thanks TraciTraciInLA said:Chemo was optional
Hi, Sue -
Because my lymph nodes were clean, chemo was optional for me. My oncologist ran a rough computer simulation based on my data, which estimated that chemo would lower my chances of recurrence by 3-4%.
My tumors are ER+ and I'm only 40, so I have a lot of estrogen-filled years ahead of me before menopause. For me, I knew in my gut that I had to do EVERYTHING I could to never have to deal with this again, even if that meant fighting my way through chemo for an additional 3-4%.
For me, the bottom line was, what if the cancer comes back 5, 10, 20 years from now? I couldn't live with myself then if I was looking back saying, what if I'd done chemo?
It's such a personal choice, but I always, always advise anyone to go with what your gut tells you is best for you.
Traci
I just didn't understand why you would take chemo, but, you explained it to me. You are very smart! You are doing everything and then some!
Sue0
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