AML, age 78, taking Decetabine/ Venetoclax, no transplant

Posted by lindagi @lindagi, Jun 30, 2023

I am a 78 yrs old with AML and opted not to have a bone marrow transplant due to my age. I have been in remission for 16 months thanks to regular cycles of Decetabine (infused, brand name Dacagen) and Venetoclax (orally, brand name Venclexta ). Anyone else on the same regime? Would love to hear your experiences and share mine.

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@dmc1937

I am starting ara-c with Venclexta Monday. Treatment requires shot of ara-c twice a day with 1 Venclexta tablet daily. The shot has to be at Mayo so I will be driving 100 mile round trip twice a day for 10 days. Whether I continue after that will depend on side effects. I have the NMP1 mutation.

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In addition to side effects, I think I should mention the intended effects. I started ara-c and Venetoclax because I had a relapse of AML. The relapse was in the form of AML cells in the prostate. After getting the ara-c /Venetoclax combination, the volume of my prostate shrank by a factor of five. A recent PET scan did not find any problem. These two drugs were a spectacular success for me.

Regarding transportation, which is always a problem for me, maybe the clinic would have some information about options. A few times I have taken lyft.

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Thanks for the update. I am on the wait list for an opening at the HHH house at Mayo but no openings so far. Hotels are out of the question, partly because with spring training they are all full, also prohibitily expensive. I couldn't find an Airbnb that I felt comfortable with. Fortunately I have family help so the driving is manageable. Congratulations on your success with treatment!

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@dmc1937

Thanks for the update. I am on the wait list for an opening at the HHH house at Mayo but no openings so far. Hotels are out of the question, partly because with spring training they are all full, also prohibitily expensive. I couldn't find an Airbnb that I felt comfortable with. Fortunately I have family help so the driving is manageable. Congratulations on your success with treatment!

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Have you explored the possibility of having Mayo Clinic allow a local oncologist to administer these?

My husband's hematologist is at Mayo, and his oncologist is just a few miles away. Husband was diagnosed by the oncologist with AML two weeks ago; and the hematologist appointment to discuss options is two weeks away. We are three hours from Mayo.

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No, haven't, didn't think that was very likely. Good luck on getting into HHH.

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@dmc1937

No, haven't, didn't think that was very likely. Good luck on getting into HHH.

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Are you a Mayo Jacksonville patient? For that HHH. Thanks!

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I've had similar success with my MDS and MF. After years of decline I had a long session of both Dacogen and Vonjo I'm in better shape than I have been in 10 yrs. Hgb has come up from 7-8 and has been 12 for the past 9 mo. I've had no Blood Transfusions for almost 10 mo and I was down to getting them every 1-2 weeks.

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@dmc1937

Oh, thanks. We are Jacksonville. Best of good fortune on your wait list. These things are so very important.

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@snakebite

I've had similar success with my MDS and MF. After years of decline I had a long session of both Dacogen and Vonjo I'm in better shape than I have been in 10 yrs. Hgb has come up from 7-8 and has been 12 for the past 9 mo. I've had no Blood Transfusions for almost 10 mo and I was down to getting them every 1-2 weeks.

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Snakebite, are you saying Dacogen and Vonjo are used for your MDS and MF.... or are those for AML leukemia?
Thank you so much!

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@5qdeletion

Snakebite, are you saying Dacogen and Vonjo are used for your MDS and MF.... or are those for AML leukemia?
Thank you so much!

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MDS & MF

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