After Keytruda, what's next?
@merpreb ...Hi, my name is Elizabeth. 31 yrs old.I was diagnosed with stage IV nsclc in April. I saw your story on here and it has given me hope. I'm currently on keytruda. Unfortunately my oncologist at this time says there is no cure and that keytruda can only be administered for 2 years. That she is only helping me live longer at this point because there is no cure. I did have taxol and carboplatin (4 rounds). My tumors have shrunk. But when I ask the dr "what next after 2 years of keytruda she says we'll wait and see. It's sort frustrating. I have to ask. What was your treatment?? Because the 5 year mark almost sounds impossible from what my dr states. Or if anyone else here knows of any new treatments.
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Hi @goodtogo, Welcome to Mayo Connect. Congrats on your success. Stories like yours provide hope to others!
Were you deemed Stage IV due to the spread to the adrenal? Do you continue to have scans for monitoring?
I don't know if I was deemed that stage due to the spread to my adrenal gland. They did my biopsy and that's what they staged me. My team at Methodist released me in 2022 (5 years) and I haven't had a scan since. Do you think I should have one? If so how often?
@goodtogo, I think you have a great team that knows your case inside and out! They certainly know best. Congrats on 5 years and hoping for many more for you!
Hi, I am 60 years old and have been on Keytruda for 4 years. I was diagnosed with stage 3A NSLC in 2019. It worked. When they say only two year treatment is because no studies have been concluded after that and it only became available for lung cancer in 2017 when approved by FDA.