Husband had Whipple surgery and chemo: He's uncomfortable
I'm trying to be supportive, but he's to undergo chemo for 6 months, and have 5 to go. He's uncomfortable much of the time. Help!
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I am one of 10% of the patient population that does not produce an enzyme in the liver to break the drug down into its toxic metabolite. That came to light after the first scan after three months of treatment.
Gemzar is the first drug that was approved in 1995 for treating pancreatic cancer by the FDA. It is more effective when combined with an additional chemo agent such as Abraxane or cis-platin.
Thank you so much for all the helpful information. Congratulations on 11 years. It is reassuring to hear positive outcomes once in awhile. I pray my husband can hang in for the 12 cycles. They really are hard on his body and he is skin and bones already. Did you find food a struggle during chemo and how long did it take you to bounce back when off treatment? Any helpful ideas would be greatly appreciated. Not looking forward to #6 on Tuesday. God bless you and your loved ones.
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I’m loving your perseverance and attitude not to mention your overall story of survival. Pretty amazing! I pray that others here can relay a similar story one day. Thanks for sharing.
Did oncologist say why? How many Folfirinox cycles have you had? 12 is listed as max for toxicity? And there is a worldwide shortage of platinum so the oxyplatin is short or not available.
I had 12 plus 2 Fulfuri. Even though that ended 7 months ago (and I pitched a little fit!) my team plus Johns Hopkins insist I do Gemzar and hold Fulfurinox in thr “back pocket” for a later day. They also say the toxicity of it is the reason. In addition, they have confirmed the presence of only 1 tumor so feel Gemzar will get me to resection and clear my system of MRD. No more arguing-I said LETS GO! Tomorrow it is.
Is that accurate about the oxaliplatin? The news stories I've read about a shortage of chemo drugs specifically mention cisplatin and carboplatin, but not oxaliplatin. It would make sense that it might be in short supply as well, but I have not been told that by my provider. As recently as last Tuesday 6/20, I got the full dose.
Perhaps it depends where you are located. I just met with my oncologist and he is not facing a shortage.
The FDA maintains a drug shortage list, with several views. Here is one: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/drugshortages/default.cfm that has updates including cisplatin and carboplatin this week. I just got my 12th dose of cisplatin yesterday. Yuk, but grateful to have it.
Their full list is here: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/drugshortages/default.cfm
There are supposedly around 14 cancer treatments in short supply according to NBC, but I couldn't find details from the links they provided. The FDA link about also mentions capecetibine and leucovorin, but probably several more that I just don't know are cancer treatments or don't recognize by generic vs brand name.
Oxaliplatin is made by different manufacturers and not affected by the supplier that the FDA did a surprise inspection on and shut down production of a different platin agent as a result of violations. I believe Sanofi has the rights to and is the distributor of the Eloxatin brand of Oxaliplatin, I haven’t found mention of this brand listed as in short supply.
stageivsurvivor, thanks for a very helpful post. I wish you well.