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Rashes from RMC-6236 or similar targeted drugs

Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: Apr 17 10:47am | Replies (4)

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Skin rashes can occur with some targeted therapies. You might appreciate the helpful tips shared in this discussion about a different targeted therapy.

- Sores on torso and arms after multi-year use of Xalkori (crizotinib)? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/sores-on-upper-torso-and-arms-after-multi-year-use-of-xalkori/

@strongone21, I assume since you are taking this therapy as part of a clinical trial, your side effects are reported and closely monitored. Did they adjust the treatment protocol? Did they offer any solution to help with the skin rash? How are you doing now?

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@colleenyoung thank you for sharing the discussion thread. yes side effects are monitored every week and they added an ointment that is helping reduce the rash, along with the medication. Things are getting better slowly!