Diagnosed with High-Grade Urothelial Cell Carcinoma - ANYONE?
Looking for someone who is/has gone through HGUCC of the renal pelvis willing to share your experience, treatments, etc. Basically similar to high-grade bladder cancer from what I can discern.
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I am an 80 yr old and was diagnosed with high grade urothelial carcinoma in June 2022 with mets in liver and surrounding glands and some bone mets as well, and my Oncologist prescribed Gemcitabine + Cisplatin--two weeks on and one week off each series. While my 1st CT after 4 series (8 doses) showed cancer regression, my side effects of extremely low white blood counts and severe skin irritation and other pretty rough health things caused the Oncologist to discontinue that regimen since in his words "it was doing more harm and risk than good". So, he started my on Keytruda, an immunology drug with nhopes that would take over from there. Unfortunately, after 4 doses of that my CT showed some of the cancer was growing again. As kind of a last resort he started me on PadCev which he says target only white blood cells with cancer and not all white cells. I've been on that regimen since Jan 2023 (24 infusions so far and continuing) and although that seems to having positive results he wants to keep me on it for some time yet since the aggressive nature of my cancer cells seem to want to hide and sometime will come. back. Needless to say the side effects of this regimen have been brutal and i now have a bad case of neuropathy such that i need walking aids and very weak and losing weight, etc.
An update and request: unfortunately a further CT and MRI still show pretty active cancer lesions in the liver are still there. So, the Dr. recommends we start Trodelvy chemo. Has anyone had experience with this chemo med?
Hello, I am new here. My husband was diagnosed in April with Sarcomatoid Renal cell of the ureter. He had his Right kidney and ureter removed. He had been on chemotherapy of Gem/Carboplatin. 4 rounds. He just finished his 3rd round. Last Thursday he had a cystoscopy and it showed 2 new lesions. 1 and 2 cm. He will need surgery but they are holding off until chemotherapy is over because of infection risks they said. His type of cancer is extremely rare. They wanted to do Cisplatin but because his remaining kidney is stage 3 kidney disease they won’t because of the risks of further damage to it. We are relying on prayers and support from our church. Praying for a miracle.
@onemaster, I'm tagging fellow members @spooz2 and @jessi684422 who I think may have experience with Trodelvy (sacituzumab govitecan-hziy) treatment.
Did you decide to start on Trodelvy? How are you doing?
@shejac08, I'm sorry to hear that new lesions were found. That must've been difficult news to take in. I'm glad surgery is an option.
Will your husband first complete all rounds of chemotherapy before surgery?
Thank you. Yes. He has his last round this Tuesday.