Xeloda and 5FU

pepebcn
pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
l see many of you have Xeloda as maintenance or treatment even after folfox or folfiri failed ( which are the most powerful drugs right now!) As per l know Xeloda is basically fluoracil so ,is there anybody who can explain me the difference between them? well l see one...pills vs 3 days infusion
is that all or there are other reasons?
Hugs!

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  • taraHK
    taraHK Member Posts: 1,952 Member
    guess
    I guess the main reason for doing xeloda rather than 5FU as a maintainence drug is the convenience of the pill rather than the 48 (+!) hour drip.

    I think the effectiveness is pretty similar (last time I checked the research).

    The side effects are different too -- xeloda has the disadvantage of hand/foot syndrome (appears to affect some people worse than others). I guess other side effects are pretty individual. For me, when I was on 5FU I had a lot of trouble with white blood cell counts. This seems much less of an issue for xeloda (I've never had chemo postponed for low WBC -- happened a lot while I was on 5FU). But I'm not sure if others have found that too.....

    TAra
  • maglets
    maglets Member Posts: 2,576 Member
    taraHK said:

    guess
    I guess the main reason for doing xeloda rather than 5FU as a maintainence drug is the convenience of the pill rather than the 48 (+!) hour drip.

    I think the effectiveness is pretty similar (last time I checked the research).

    The side effects are different too -- xeloda has the disadvantage of hand/foot syndrome (appears to affect some people worse than others). I guess other side effects are pretty individual. For me, when I was on 5FU I had a lot of trouble with white blood cell counts. This seems much less of an issue for xeloda (I've never had chemo postponed for low WBC -- happened a lot while I was on 5FU). But I'm not sure if others have found that too.....

    TAra

    pills vs infusion
    I had tons of weird skin reactions to 5fu....headaches skin swelling and peeling off.

    Far fewer side effects with xeloda...I had a lot of abdominal pains on xeloda but not so much of the skin stuff. Also i had a problem getting xeloda covered by insurance. Any chemo in the hospital was covered but because the pills were taken at home the insurance would not cover them.

    This rule probably varies greatly from place to place but something to ask about for sure.

    mags
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    maglets said:

    pills vs infusion
    I had tons of weird skin reactions to 5fu....headaches skin swelling and peeling off.

    Far fewer side effects with xeloda...I had a lot of abdominal pains on xeloda but not so much of the skin stuff. Also i had a problem getting xeloda covered by insurance. Any chemo in the hospital was covered but because the pills were taken at home the insurance would not cover them.

    This rule probably varies greatly from place to place but something to ask about for sure.

    mags

    thank you ladies!
    Seems are very similar but not the same, .Mags, did you had Xeloda Before or after Folfox? l suppose that was the combo they put you with 5FU! Actually what lm trying to understand is if it can be a new way in case my folfiri Fails( l already had folfox last year and it worked perfect but now in this recurrence changed to folfiri don't understand why?).
    Thks mags.
  • maglets
    maglets Member Posts: 2,576 Member
    pepebcn said:

    thank you ladies!
    Seems are very similar but not the same, .Mags, did you had Xeloda Before or after Folfox? l suppose that was the combo they put you with 5FU! Actually what lm trying to understand is if it can be a new way in case my folfiri Fails( l already had folfox last year and it worked perfect but now in this recurrence changed to folfiri don't understand why?).
    Thks mags.

    sorry
    sorry I really was not clear.

    first after the initial colon surgery I was on 5FU
    next after mets to liver I had the liver resection and then 8 months of xeloda all alone

    2 years later the liver mets were back and I did infusions of oxy combined with the xeloda pills...
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    maglets said:

    sorry
    sorry I really was not clear.

    first after the initial colon surgery I was on 5FU
    next after mets to liver I had the liver resection and then 8 months of xeloda all alone

    2 years later the liver mets were back and I did infusions of oxy combined with the xeloda pills...

    thanks maglets
    much clear now! are you still on chemo?
    Best to you!
  • snommintj
    snommintj Member Posts: 601
    pepebcn said:

    thanks maglets
    much clear now! are you still on chemo?
    Best to you!

    Xeloda vs 5FU
    There is evidence that xeloda is a few percentage points more effective than 5FU. Here is the reason. 5fu mimics one of our DNA bases. While our DNA replicates nucleotides (AGCT) form long chains. 5FU is substituted for the T. As the DNA replicates, proteins come along and check for any out of place nucleotides. They see that the T isn't there and they fix it. Eventually the cell runs out of the necessary protein for repairing the DNA. When the cell recognizes that it can't properly replicate itself. It kills itself, known as apoptosis or programmed cell death. Over time our cells realize that they need to make more proteins for DNA repair. When the cell begins to make enough protein, cells are then desensitized to the 5FU mechanism.

    Xeloda is a metabolic induced delivery of 5FU. Our cells ingest xeloda. As our cells metabolize it, one of the byproducts is 5FU. The method of cell death is then identical regular 5FU. Xeloda seems to deliver a smaller dose over a much longer time frame and because it is metabolized. It is slightly more effective on cells that metabolize very quickly (cancer).
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    snommintj said:

    Xeloda vs 5FU
    There is evidence that xeloda is a few percentage points more effective than 5FU. Here is the reason. 5fu mimics one of our DNA bases. While our DNA replicates nucleotides (AGCT) form long chains. 5FU is substituted for the T. As the DNA replicates, proteins come along and check for any out of place nucleotides. They see that the T isn't there and they fix it. Eventually the cell runs out of the necessary protein for repairing the DNA. When the cell recognizes that it can't properly replicate itself. It kills itself, known as apoptosis or programmed cell death. Over time our cells realize that they need to make more proteins for DNA repair. When the cell begins to make enough protein, cells are then desensitized to the 5FU mechanism.

    Xeloda is a metabolic induced delivery of 5FU. Our cells ingest xeloda. As our cells metabolize it, one of the byproducts is 5FU. The method of cell death is then identical regular 5FU. Xeloda seems to deliver a smaller dose over a much longer time frame and because it is metabolized. It is slightly more effective on cells that metabolize very quickly (cancer).

    wow man you are a book!
    Thankyou for that!
    Very helpful !