Question on Chemo: How often? At Mayo or locally administered?
I know I am putting the proverbial cart in front of the horse here, but I have a question regarding Cemo treatment,… Are most treatments given daily, weekly, etc? Would they all be given at the Mayo Clinic (which would mean traveling an hour each way) or can the treatments be sent to a local clinic?
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That is extremely helpful. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Your circumstances sound so much like his (ours).
Sounds about right. Most important talk to your oncologist. But these are the standard treatments. I started with Folfirinox and the pump. I had to have my dosage adjusted because of side effects. I have had my second recurrence and just had a big dose of radiation. My cancer was in the tail of my pancreas
I am considering a second opinion. I was diagnosed Jan of 2020. I had surgery to remove the tail of my pancreas. Because I developed an infection I had to go back in the hospital for 5 days. Once I started to heal I had my port placed and started chemo. Fast Forward to last summer I had a recurrence so more chemo. This went on for a year. Finally stopped . Two months later my PET showed a second recurrence. I just had radiation yesterday (oct 13). I feel ok but very fatigued. I am also looking for clinical trials and so far none that I will qualify for.
I feel like there is something more to do. My biggest problem is if I go outside of my insurance I am going to have to pay. I have an HMO.
My husbands is also in the tail, metastasized to liver.
Was yours metastasized?
Sorry
Trying to reply to stage 4 survivor
@cathyras, if you would like to inquire about a second opinion at Mayo Clinic, here's how to get started: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
You may also appreciate connecting with other members in this discussion about pancreatic clinic trials:
- Is anyone participating in a clinical trial for pancreatic cancer? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/clinical-trials-1/
No luckily they found it early enough.
thank you so much. Right now i am waiting to see if the radiation took care of it. Suppose to start chemo again on the 7th of Nov. My CA 19-9 went down quite a bit. I think 97 points. it is still high but I feel better about it.
No they haven’t found any metastasis