Interested in hearing people's experiences with PRRT
Sorry if this has been discussed before, but I was interested in hearing peoples experience with PRRT (Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy)? I live in Georgia and have an appointment at Mayo in Jacksonville next month and I was wondering if this was something they would discuss...
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) Support Group.
They can act as blood thinners.
@kwan, fish oil and vitamin E can thin blood, thus lowering the platelet count.
@phyllisden
Thank you for the info. Much appreciated.
@lu7
I see you have done the 6 th round of LU -177 dotatate. Has there been problem with your platelets counts running low? Will that stop further treatment or is there remedy that can be done?
My son has finished 2 rounds of PRRT, but his platelet count has gone from 135... to 75..
I'm so sorry your son saw that platelet drop! I started with really high platelets, so the did drop a little, but still well within normal range. I had no major side effects. A little fatigue and GI issues, but really could be because of the cancer more than the treatment. Will they restart if his numbers come up? Hoping for the best for him. There are other new treatments on the horizon according to my oncologist! Maybe there's a great option out there!
@lu7 thanks for your prompt reply. Hope your treatment will continue to work for you. The petscan is scheduled in early November and we hope my son can benefit from the first 2 treatments of PRRT. All the best to all of us.
My very best as well. My doctor always reminds me he has lots of tools in his toolbox. It helps me to know that. Does your son have lots of symptoms? I'm lucky. Mostly fatigue. I hope he isn't suffering all the time.
@lu7 he only has occasional back pain lately but it goes away. Thanks