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Endometrial Cancer Stage IIIC1

Gynecologic Cancers | Last Active: Oct 20, 2025 | Replies (118)

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I am not a pharmacist, but I am virtually positive that is not the case. The active drug (and presumably amount) in each infusion is the same. The Abraxane takes less time because it does not elicit the same allergic response.

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I will have post first cycle lab work today and meet with the NP and ask her about abraxane.
Spoke with the nurse yesterday and she said although the allergic reaction scared me, it really wasn't a "bad" reaction which kindly put it in perspective, relative to other people who end up in ER.