Scanxiety: How did you get through scanxiety?
The last infusion in my first round of immunotherapy was three weeks ago so there is a CT scan in my future this coming Monday. It's the most important test I've had in quite a while and yet I can't "study" for it. This is going to be a very nerve wracking week with a lot riding on one scan. I definitely have a case of scanxiety.
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@ta52 - Nice! Positive news is always so up lifting. I hope the kidney stone is just a small bump in the road.
Hola, yo estoy en tu misma situación, quería saber si antes de la inmunoterapia puedo tener un estudio molecular para que el tratamiento haya sido tan efectivo, y que cáncer tiene?
Hi @mrodriguezc, I'm using Google translate to respond to you (https://translate.google.com/). Your messages translated to:
"Hello, I am in the same situation, I wanted to know if before immunotherapy I can have a molecular study so that the treatment has been so effective, and what cancer does it have?"
Questions:
The translation obviously isn't perfect, so I am interpreting your question as:
1. Before immunotherapy, can you get molecular genetic tests to determine if treatment will be effective?
2. What cancers are treated with immunotherapy?
Responses:
1. Yes, oncologists are increasingly selecting therapies based on the specific genomic abnormalities identified in a patient’s tumor. This genomic information often comes from a molecular diagnostic test.
2. I believe you were diagnosed with Hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer). There are several different immunotherapy options available to treat Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). See this article:
- How is Immunotherapy for Liver Cancer Changing the Outlook for Patients? https://www.cancerresearch.org/immunotherapy/cancer-types/liver-cancer
@merpreb Merry - Once the kidney issue is cleared they will do three infusions of Keytruda/Alimta and then rescan. Judging from the radiology report of the scan progress may be more than 75%. The report uses words like "eliminated" and "significant shrinkage". The lung nodule itself has decreased in size by over 50%. Right now we're balancing optimism with realism but the immunotherapy is working.
En estudio molecular salieron dos mutaciones de mi cáncer al hígado, no hay medicamento específico para mi tipo de tumores, sin embargo estamos probando con inmunoterapia con atezolizumab y becavizumab, alguien le ha pasado algo similar, quiero saber que hago si esto no es efectivo. Gracias
@mrodriguezc, thank you for clarifying. You mention that a molecular study showed that your liver cancer has two mutations, but there is no specific drug for your type of tumors. However your care team recommended trying immunotherapy with atezolizumab and becavizumab. You would like to connect with someone who has had a similar experience and also what options you might have if this is not effective.
You may wish to connect with members talking about atezolizumab and becavizumab in these discussions. However these members were taking immunotherapy for lung cancer, not liver cancer. See here:
- Atezolizumab+bevacizumab+carboplatin+paclitaxel (IMpower150) https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/lung-cancer-treatment/
- CBD Oil and Immunotherapy drugs Atezolizmab and Bevacizumab ? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cbd-oil-and-immunotherapy-druga-atezolizmab-and-bevacizumab/
I'm a spiritual Christian and just keep telling myself faith, not fear will rule the day.