Anyone on Gemcitabine with Abraxane? How long? Effective?
Hi, I'm Helena from South Africa. I have been diagnosed with PC, stage 4, in March. Tumour between body and tail and with one lesion on my liver.
I have been on Folfirinox for 3months, but it had no effect, allthough my markers came down from 3091 to 357, the tumour increased in size and there is another lesion on my liver.
I have started Gemcitabine with Abraxane.
Has anyone been on Gemcitabine/Abraxane?
If so, how long and how effective is this treatment?
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Thank you so much. That was very helpful!!! I’m glad you are tolerating the treatment. I will need to ask more about the genetics. I don’t think my mom has had all of those tests yet. I know it’s been discussed, Good luck to you and keep fighting.
My husband is now on twice a month due to platelet issues. He is the one formerly 33 treatments on here. He did 3 times per month and has been twice a month since June. Still responding/stable disease- 19-9 down from over 5000 to 25.
The 19-9 does often go up after a couple cycles in the beginning due to the treatment working and the cancer cells shedding, as I understand it. Happened to us and it’s alarming.
God bless
This is a little off-topic from the original post, so I apologize in advance for that. I am curious about your husband's current treatment regimen. I am on maintenance chemo, which in my case is Folfirinox minus the oxaliplatin, dosed every other week as always. My CA 19-9 has consistently dropped, but I'm still not into the normal range for results. (I just finished round 10 yesterday, so the CA 19-9 isn't back yet.) Now that your husband's reading is 25, is he still on chemo or a watch-and-wait protocol?
Last week I finished my 38th chemo with Gemcitabine & Abraxane for stage 4 inoperable pancreatic cancer started in tail & went to lungs. I started end of July 2022. My CA 19-9 is within normal limits at 18. My CT shows improvement. The worse pains I have had are bone pain and neuropathy from the chemo. I am bald & due have fatigue, but I am still here 🙂 Just had my dose of Abraxane and Decadron reduced, and the schedule changed from 2 weeks on & one off to one on & one off. Will see how that goes. I get Decadron & Aloxi prior to the Abraxane, then normal saline flush & gemcitabine. Would love to have a break soon but will see what my oncologist says. Only taking Percocet & Tramadol for pain so far. Lately I have been taking one of each in the morning, mid-afternoon & 2 in the evening either together or spaced depending on the severity of the pain.
He is still on chemo and will be until this protocol stops working. The tumor is half the size it was but still very much there, as are the liver lesions.
I am on Gem/Abrax currently, 3 weeks on, 1 off. I, too, receive Decadron as a pre-med with Aloxi or Zofran. I was thinking about asking my oncologist to reduce the Decadron dose because I think it causes insomnia. May I ask why your dose was reduced?
I'm not the poster you're querying, but yes, I agree that dexamethasone causes insomnia, at least for the first night or two. I always feel pumped up on the steroid for 24-48 hours, and then it begins to wane. I also think it causes hiccups, as least for me.
ncteacher - Like you (and Ken20), I'm convinced Decadron (dexamethasone) causes insomnia following Gem/Abrax infusions. After my last infusion one week ago I slept only 2 hours that night. Sleeplessness happens every time. No hiccups here however.
On those sleep-deprived nights, I just camp out on the living room couch with the TV on. I drift in and out as needed. It also helps that my daughter is a night ER nurse, so she's often either awake at work or awake at home, and we can chat while I'm awake.
@mommacandy, I think you'll appreciate these related discussions:
- Anyone on Gemcitabine with Abraxane? How long? Effective?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/gemcitabine-and-abraxane/
- Changing chemo regimen after 4 cycles of Folfirinox?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/changing-chemo-regimen-after-4-cycles-of-folfirinox/
Regarding wild fluctuations in CA-19, see these discussions:
- Pancreatic cancer and CA19-9
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pancreatic-cancer-and-ca19-9/
- CEA and CA19-9 Results as Predictors of Treatment Outcome
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cea-and-ca19-9-results-as-predictors-of-treatment-outcome/
- CA-19 has elevated even more
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/ca-19-has-elevated-even-more/