What happens next when the chemo isn't killing the cancer?
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4 kindswendybia said:not sure
i don't have an answer for you, but wanted to say i will pray for your family...wendy
When you say 4 kinds, are you saying it has metastasized to other places or do you really mean she has four different kinds of cancer? If it's the former, you may have to wait a while longer to see results. Or, her doctor may have to change to a different chemo - you know there are a number of different ones. If she actually has multiple kinds of cancer, I have no idea. Sometimes it's a little bit of trial and error. Best wishes to her, and to you as you travel this journey with her. Knowledge truly is power. Find out exactly what she has, read all about it, and don't be afraid to ask questions! Stay strong. MM0 -
I am not a doctor, so, IMarsha Mulvey said:4 kinds
When you say 4 kinds, are you saying it has metastasized to other places or do you really mean she has four different kinds of cancer? If it's the former, you may have to wait a while longer to see results. Or, her doctor may have to change to a different chemo - you know there are a number of different ones. If she actually has multiple kinds of cancer, I have no idea. Sometimes it's a little bit of trial and error. Best wishes to her, and to you as you travel this journey with her. Knowledge truly is power. Find out exactly what she has, read all about it, and don't be afraid to ask questions! Stay strong. MM
I am not a doctor, so, I don't really know. But, there are so many different kinds of chemo out there. Perhaps, they can try another one? Good luck!0 -
Ishort13
Like the others - I don't think I have any answers and it is probably dependent upon some of the same questions they have posted. Is it for example, bone cancer in 4 different bones or is it 4 different body organs. As they said, there are lots of different chemo cocktails out there and some really new stuff such as platinum based therapies, targeted therapies, etc. for some cancers. Depending on what your sister's oncologist says, you may also wantto ask about any promising clinical trials. I wish you and your family the very best - you will bein my thoughts and prayers!
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I am not sure I understandgreyhoundluvr said:Ishort13
Like the others - I don't think I have any answers and it is probably dependent upon some of the same questions they have posted. Is it for example, bone cancer in 4 different bones or is it 4 different body organs. As they said, there are lots of different chemo cocktails out there and some really new stuff such as platinum based therapies, targeted therapies, etc. for some cancers. Depending on what your sister's oncologist says, you may also wantto ask about any promising clinical trials. I wish you and your family the very best - you will bein my thoughts and prayers!
Chris
I am not sure I understand your post, but, wanted to wish your sister the best of luck!0
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