Anyone have experience with liver lesions from pancreatic cancer?

Posted by bceg1969 @bceg1969, Feb 19 2:30pm

Does anyone have experience with liver lesions from pancreatic cancer
Is chemo given?🙏🏽

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@bceg1969

5 yr survival..love to see that
My husband did have the bx and they are cancer . The chemo he is on now is supposed to treat his pancreas and liver🙏🏽

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@bceg1969 - May I ask, what type of chemo is your husband receiving for both pancreas and liver cancer?

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It is called something that begins with an O..Onivide I think it is spelled
He has his chemo treatment every other week
He is in the clinic while this chemo is infusing for about an hour
Then he gets something to enhance the chemo called Leukovorin for 30 minutes
Then is is attached to a pump with 5 FU infusing for 46 hours
We go home and come back 2 days later when that has finished infusing and it is disconnected
Then he is free for 12 days
Dana Farber in Boston

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@bceg1969

It is called something that begins with an O..Onivide I think it is spelled
He has his chemo treatment every other week
He is in the clinic while this chemo is infusing for about an hour
Then he gets something to enhance the chemo called Leukovorin for 30 minutes
Then is is attached to a pump with 5 FU infusing for 46 hours
We go home and come back 2 days later when that has finished infusing and it is disconnected
Then he is free for 12 days
Dana Farber in Boston

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The chemo regimen he is receiving is Nalirifox if it contains Onivyde. This drug is micro particles of irinotecan with a liposomal,coating. It gives the drug the ability to be more deeply internalized into the cell and then the high concentration of irinotecan is released. It remains in the body longer for enhanced cytotoxic effects. It was recently approved by the FDA in February 2024.

The title of the abstract is “Comparitive effectiveness of MALIRIFOX vs. FOLFIRINOX in pancreatic cancer. Authors are Xiayu Jiao of Department of Pharmaceutical and Health Economics, USC Schaefer Center, Los Angeles, CA and Afsaneh Barzi from City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Duarte, CA.
https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO.2024.42.16_suppl.4160
Conclusions of the study:
Compared to Folfirinox, there is slightly higher Quality Adjusted Life Years.

Marginal Progression-Free Survival

While the cost of treatment using Nalirifox is significantly more (56%) than using (m)Folfirinox, some of that is offset when comparing adverse event rate of Neutropenia, Febrile Neutropenia, Anemia, Diarrhea and Thrombocytopenia and its monthly management costs being lower with Nalirifox of 3:1.

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