← Return to Keytruda side effects after completing 2 years lung cancer treatment

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Welcome to Mayo Connect @bjlt11. These treatments have a hold on us. We need them, but they can certainly take a toll on our body systems.
How long ago did your daughter stop Keytruda? How is she doing with the lung cancer?
Possibly @par92 will let us know how they are doing now.

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My daughter actually took Keytruda for stage 4 Adrenal cancer after taking all available chemotherapies. She took it for 2 years and has been off it for 2 years now and also NED for 2 years. She does not regret taking it but she is so fatigued and has so much muscle and bone pain it is making it difficult to work. She is a kindergarten teacher which also has problems because of all of the sickness.