Abraxane and avastin
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John
Wishing you the greatest success with your new regimen. I am curious as to why you want to "sneak in some Xeloda"...might be a dumb question but I'm trying to learn. ( I am on Xeloda and nothing else and I really have come to hate this Xeloda ) I feel much worse than I did on Folfox.
Anyway, got my fingers crossed for your success.
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sorry this took so longmsccolon said:I do remember you posting about some tests you had done that found your cancer to be very non-typical colon cancer. I wonder if that's true for all of us who seem to be having a hard time battling it with more traditional methods.
mary
I had my cancer genetically tested for all known genes, it was done by Caris Dx. I had the test in the summer of 09. By november they had half a dozen new genes that I needed to get checked for. It's been three weeks and I've now completed one cycle of abraxane. I feel very good. I'm sleeping through the night and am having good bowel movements. I go to the Dr on friday and expect my CEA to be way down. There have been many complete responses with abraxane and sparc patients. I think that would be great but I'll settle for a nice dip in CEA.0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatorsnommintj said:sorry this took so long
I had my cancer genetically tested for all known genes, it was done by Caris Dx. I had the test in the summer of 09. By november they had half a dozen new genes that I needed to get checked for. It's been three weeks and I've now completed one cycle of abraxane. I feel very good. I'm sleeping through the night and am having good bowel movements. I go to the Dr on friday and expect my CEA to be way down. There have been many complete responses with abraxane and sparc patients. I think that would be great but I'll settle for a nice dip in CEA.0
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