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I have been on opdivo and cabometryx for two years now. The original renal cancer was removed with surgery, then the cancer moved into the lungs (had a "spot" removed with minor surgery) and now has settled into the spleen and pancreas. The Opdivo/Cabometryx immunotherapy which I have been taking for two years has shrunk the renal spots on the spleen and pancreas, but now the doctor wants to discontinue the Opdivo. His comment was that Immunotherapy normally is for two years and then continue with Cabometryx.
My question is why, if the Opdivo/Cabometryx mix is working, do we want to change things?
Is this an insurance thing or does it have something to do with long-term immunotherapy affecting the body? I plan to trying convincing him to continue what's working.

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I started out yervoy&opdivo,then just opdivo, now 8 months in just the cabomertx. Hopefully this will get some results. I know the immunotherapy is real expensive so it might be an insurance issue. Got 10 weeks before my next. Hopefully the results are better than the last 2 scans.

I know one day of immunotherapy opdivo and lab work is over $69,000 in Cleveland, which insurance covers, but I am also sure that the insurance would love to see it cost less with just cabometryx. I plan talking to the oncologist to try to extend the current treatment. We will see what they say.