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My Husband's journey with Glioblastoma

Brain Tumor | Last Active: Jan 17 10:05pm | Replies (168)

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Well, Steve had his Avastin treatment on 2/17/21 and his very first Keytruda infusion yesterday, 2/24/21. So far no side effects, and we certainly hope it stays that way!

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It has been a very rough few weeks. The re-radiation really took a toll on Steve's mobility, balance and short-term memory. He had to be increased to 16 mg of Dexamethasone (steroid) per day before starting to show improvement. An MRI showed a lot of swelling and also an increase in the size of the tumor. To compound issues, the Keytruda caused diarrhea and his other symptoms resulted in an urgency to go resulting in multiple "accidents". Due to the high dose of steroids, he cannot resume Keytruda, as they would counteract each other. He is still getting infusions of Avastin every other week, but it is very frustrating. Why is it that all these cancer drugs have to have such awful side effects.