Anyone have success with immunotherapy for kidney cancer?
Anyone have success with immunotherapy for RCC
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Anyone have success with immunotherapy for RCC
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@ebdent88 How are you doing now? Any shrinkage of tumor? Would you have same treatment again? Thank you.
That’s a good question. CT scan 4 months after surgery revealed a small (8mm) growth in the space where my right kidney used to be. I had just started on Keytruda at that point. My last scan in December showed no enlargement of that growth, so I’m cautiously optimistic the Keytruda is responsible for keeping it from growing more. My next imaging is in March, which I don’t expect to reveal anything of concern. My oncologist is having me get imaging every 3 months for the first year in large part because of that growth, and also because there was zero evidence of a tumor in my kidney in 2022, yet I developed one the size of a tennis ball in 2024.
I would say despite all the side effects, taking Keytruda has been beneficial for me. While I don’t love the way it makes me feel or the limits it’s imposed on my life, it hasn’t prevented me from spending time with my kids and grandkids. I also haven’t had any thyroid issues which can be prevalent in some patients. My neurological effects are manageable. The diarrhea and nausea aren’t too wonderful, but if that's part of the price I pay to stick around longer, I’ll take it.
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5 Reactions@surbach50, your experience is definitely relevant. What an amazing success of no evidence of cancer when it was wide spread (stage 4).
Am I understanding correctly that you remain on immunotherapy treatment until August 2026 (2 years total)? Was dosing adjusted because of the developing neuropathy?
@colleenyoung thank you guys for sharing. Just got diagnosed last month. I’m just a couple weeks in to keytruda and axitinib. So far except for elevated blood pressure I’m doing fine. Of course no results yet but will let you guys know about my experience.
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3 ReactionsI'm seeing my oncologist this Wednesday and am going to ask about the immunotherapy treatment to try first since I was just diagnosed January 1st.
CT and MRI (9/25) showed my cancer had returned and decided to grow on my liver. Because the tumor was in an odd place it was recommended I try Keytruda and Lenvima to see if it would shrink which would make surgery easier. My scans from late January show the tumor went from 4.9 cm to 3.3 cm. Some other issues have developed so surgery is being delayed but I’m still on both meds.
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1 Reaction@jeanne1955, I'm sorry to hear that you're having such a rough time with heart issues and mets to your spine. You sound like you are able to maintain good spirits. I bet your husband and 4 dogs help. They seem to know when a person needs extra attention, support and cuddles.
How is your recovery from the kyphoplasty going? Have they managed to get the blood pressure issue under control?
@bam3540, I hope you saw @ebdent88's helpful reply to your questions here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1514090/
Bam, have you recently been diagnosed with kidney cancer? Is immunotherapy being suggested for you? How are you doing?
I’ve suspended Keytruda after my first infusion because of the severe debilitating side effects. Have scans March 11 and then decide on the path forward.
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1 Reaction@colleenyoung…yes I will remain on treatment till August, 2026. Dosing for petruda was adjusted due to neuopathy in my toes.
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