A question about chemo
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What's Normal?
There are as many different treatment plans as there are patients. Each one is individual. I had one round of chemo with 2 drugs (can't remember which) then radiation, then chemo with 2 different drugs, then Herceptin. It is common to have one drug at a time, and it is also common to have more than one. You can go to chemocare.com to look up specific drugs and what they are used for, or ask your Doctor about why he/she is using your specific drugs. The drugs you mention are some that many people who have posted on this site have used. It sounds like your Doctor is giving you good care.
seof0 -
Hi
I had 4 rounds of
Hi
I had 4 rounds of andriamycin and cytoxan, 1 after the other, followed by 2 rounds of just Taxotere. I think chemo combos are really common.
How are you doing with you chemo? I hope you're tolerating it well
*hugs*
Heather0 -
Chemo
Yes it is normal I was on the same chemo drugs three weeks apart for 6 treatments finished January this year than had 33 radiation treatments.The Herceptin was for a year just finished in Sept. The chemo was hard but doable.We are all in this together. You will be in my prays. Cindy0 -
A/C first then Taxol
I had 4 doses of A/C (Adriamycin and Cytoxan) 2 weeks apart. Then had mod. rad. mast. followed by 12 weekly Taxol. I'm HER2- so no Herceptin for me. Have been on Femara for 8+ months now and will be for 5 years.
We're all different with different forms of BC that have different protocols/tx's.
Susan0 -
How things are goingHeatherbelle said:Hi
I had 4 rounds of
Hi
I had 4 rounds of andriamycin and cytoxan, 1 after the other, followed by 2 rounds of just Taxotere. I think chemo combos are really common.
How are you doing with you chemo? I hope you're tolerating it well
*hugs*
Heather
Not bad. Every "round" has brought something new: Shingles, headaches, colds, etc. However, it has not been as bad as I feared. I think that the worst thing has been the metallic taste in my mouth. It starts immediately after chemo and lasts for at least a week and a half. The fatigue isn't great especially since I am used to doing about a million things a minute! But like I said it could be a lot worse... I have gotten through 4 of 6. Day after tomorrow is #5! Almost there... (except for 11 extra treatments of Herceptin)0 -
the sameGrandma X 6 said:Chemo
Yes it is normal I was on the same chemo drugs three weeks apart for 6 treatments finished January this year than had 33 radiation treatments.The Herceptin was for a year just finished in Sept. The chemo was hard but doable.We are all in this together. You will be in my prays. Cindy
It sounds like you and I have/had the same treatment schedule!0 -
I also had Herceptin,
I also had Herceptin, carboplatin, taxotere one after the other. I think the fatigue was the worst for me. It is cumulative. Make sure you use the alcohol free mouth wash. I used drops for me eyes, ( dry eyes ) and lotion for dry skin. Took Vits some extra iron. Ate protein bars and drank Ensure. That all helped me out allot. You will have to find what works for you the best. But there are things you can do that will help you feel better during treatment. By the time I was done with my treatment the Dr. couldn't even find my tumor any more!! I hope the same happens for you. Take care Kay0 -
I hope the last twoCMorgret said:How things are going
Not bad. Every "round" has brought something new: Shingles, headaches, colds, etc. However, it has not been as bad as I feared. I think that the worst thing has been the metallic taste in my mouth. It starts immediately after chemo and lasts for at least a week and a half. The fatigue isn't great especially since I am used to doing about a million things a minute! But like I said it could be a lot worse... I have gotten through 4 of 6. Day after tomorrow is #5! Almost there... (except for 11 extra treatments of Herceptin)
I hope the last two treatments are the easiest ones for you!
I get three drugs also...taxotere, adriamycin, and cytoxin. I'm on a three week schedule, and like you I've completed 4 of 6. It's nice to have the end in sight!
If I understand it correctly, each of the drugs attack the cancer using a different method to kill it. I don't remember anymore which one uses which method, but I do like knowing I'm doing everything I can to win this battle.
Hugs,
Linda0 -
The same
I had the same chemo drugs TCH (taxotere,carboplatin and Herceptin) x 6 rounds every 3 wks.
I just finished the 6 rounds on 10/29/10 and will be starting the herceptin alone this friday 11/19/10 for a yr. Good luck.0
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