Living with Neuroendocrine NETS, any advice?

Posted by gg66 @gg66, Dec 13, 2024

Hi I am new here and just want to have a good place to chat with people that share my thoughts and concerns about my experience

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@hollywood817: Thank you for sharing the info on your clinical study. I am just a patient like you, but here is my read: This Alpha-particle targeted treatment is one of the “hottest” treatments for NETs. Many patients are watching and awaiting results and FDA approval. It hopes to “ZAP” NET tumors to a larger degree than the Beta PRRT that I just had. It is touted to work similarly but has stronger effects on NET cancer cells and for a longer duration. Alpha-particle PRRT could be a game changer… giving us an avenue to “re-set the cancer clock” and give us time to die of old age! I applaud you for being a pioneer of medical progress! I don’t think you will have untoward side effects (with the Beta PRRT Lu177 Lutathera 4 treatments I only dealt with some fatigue) - your positivity will pull you through! Bette

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@hollywood817: Thank you for sharing the info on your clinical study. I am just a patient like you, but here is my read: This Alpha-particle targeted treatment is one of the “hottest” treatments for NETs. Many patients are watching and awaiting results and FDA approval. It hopes to “ZAP” NET tumors to a larger degree than the Beta PRRT that I just had. It is touted to work similarly but has stronger effects on NET cancer cells and for a longer duration. Alpha-particle PRRT could be a game changer… giving us an avenue to “re-set the cancer clock” and give us time to die of old age! I applaud you for being a pioneer of medical progress! I don’t think you will have untoward side effects (with the Beta PRRT Lu177 Lutathera 4 treatments I only dealt with some fatigue) - your positivity will pull you through! Bette

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@dbamos1945 Thank you for the kind words. I was excited but had many questions when they initially reviewed the trial with me. The benefits and effects expected from the treatment were pretty astounding...how the alpha aminos do a better job then other treatments at "killing the house cancer lives in without damaging the rest of the neighborhood". They also explained how this treatment will kill the cancer such that it never returns. Dr Gregory Sibley, the head of VCS Fairfax, was as excited as a little kid at Christmas explaining this all to us. He walked us through a number of charts and slides and I was impressed with his approach. More scientific than anything I'd been presented with in the past. He said he expected me to jump at this opportunity (I did) and that it was the next phase in cancer treatment. I feel incredibly fortunate to be selected/allowed to participate in the trial and take my responsibility very seriously. I treat it like its a job and eat healthy, don't drink or smoke, etc. "Hope" is one component of our journey. Positivity, confidence, assisting others new on the trail and perseverance are other components (imo). I'll update here with my status after a review of next week's scans. Stay strong and thank you again for the kind words. - Tom

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@hollywood817

@dbamos1945 Thank you for the kind words. I was excited but had many questions when they initially reviewed the trial with me. The benefits and effects expected from the treatment were pretty astounding...how the alpha aminos do a better job then other treatments at "killing the house cancer lives in without damaging the rest of the neighborhood". They also explained how this treatment will kill the cancer such that it never returns. Dr Gregory Sibley, the head of VCS Fairfax, was as excited as a little kid at Christmas explaining this all to us. He walked us through a number of charts and slides and I was impressed with his approach. More scientific than anything I'd been presented with in the past. He said he expected me to jump at this opportunity (I did) and that it was the next phase in cancer treatment. I feel incredibly fortunate to be selected/allowed to participate in the trial and take my responsibility very seriously. I treat it like its a job and eat healthy, don't drink or smoke, etc. "Hope" is one component of our journey. Positivity, confidence, assisting others new on the trail and perseverance are other components (imo). I'll update here with my status after a review of next week's scans. Stay strong and thank you again for the kind words. - Tom

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@hollywood817: Just one more thing…if you are interested there is a great international organization called LACNETS. They offer videos/lectures/virtual meetings and everything regarding NET. There are many renowned specialists affiliated with this group. Lisa and Heather moderate. Best health for you.

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