Cholangiocarcinoma - Bile Duct Cancer - anyone else dealing with this?

Posted by krishh @krishh, Jul 15, 2017

I'm on my fourth line of treatment. What treatments are others receiving for this? Thanks ~

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@lovingwifeterry

I will watch for your reply. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. My husband was on gemcitamine and another one also for pre surgery chemo. The surgery was aborted when they opened him up and found more cancer. I do not know if he can tolarate the new drugs Cisplatin, the oncologest has her doubts if he will be ok on it. I am looking for other combos that work if this new one doesn't. I look forward to your replay. Have a nice week-end.

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Hello again, The combination of the two drugs that you mentioned are the ones I was getting at first but they found that the Cisplatn could be affecting my already damaged kidneys. I did get the scan and I have new spots on the liver and some of the growths have expanded. After a consultation with my oncologist yesterday I've decided to take a 6-week hiatus and will get another scan then. Meanwhile she has some other options for me. I'm really sorry about the failed surgery. That sounds awful. Has the disease metastasized to other parts of his body? You might do some web research on the various treatments available. I wish you both well.

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Finally someone else is dealing with this cancer is posting. I have finished my 6th round of chemotherapy, Gemcitabine and Cisplatin, infused 3 times a month. PET scans showed the cancer has not spread and is shrinking. I have transitioned to immunotherapy with Imfinzi. I have had 2 infusions, once a month, and am tolerating the side effects as well as I did with the chemo. I have a PET scan scheduled December 28, 2022. My biomarkers had shown the Cisplatin was hard on my kidneys. I am scheduled to take Imfinzi through March 2023. I am anxious to hear from other people and medical professional with an interest in this cancer.

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@jalewallen74

Finally someone else is dealing with this cancer is posting. I have finished my 6th round of chemotherapy, Gemcitabine and Cisplatin, infused 3 times a month. PET scans showed the cancer has not spread and is shrinking. I have transitioned to immunotherapy with Imfinzi. I have had 2 infusions, once a month, and am tolerating the side effects as well as I did with the chemo. I have a PET scan scheduled December 28, 2022. My biomarkers had shown the Cisplatin was hard on my kidneys. I am scheduled to take Imfinzi through March 2023. I am anxious to hear from other people and medical professional with an interest in this cancer.

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Hello, my husband is scheduled to start chemo right after Christmas, long medical history, started with chemo, then the wipple surgery they thought he had pancreatic cancer when they opened him up and could not do surgery it had spread. So repaired a huge herina and closed him. The surgen switched to bile duct after surgery. He has had many side effects related to chemo not to mention E Coli in his baldder and is now filling up with fluid for unknown reasons.. Hopefully he will soon be over these medical problems. His quality of life has been very poor, very sick. He will be on the same chemo drugs plus you have been and our surgon wants him to add Durvalumab to extend life. The Cisplatin will be given in 2 smaller doses to try to help him tolararate the drug. So we will see. Take care. One question why are they doing PET scans? Our Dr brushed it aside and said they were not the best for this Cancer. We are open to the best scans and would love to hear more on your doctors thoughts. We are just searching for the best care and we live in a small town.

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@lovingwifeterry

Hello, my husband is scheduled to start chemo right after Christmas, long medical history, started with chemo, then the wipple surgery they thought he had pancreatic cancer when they opened him up and could not do surgery it had spread. So repaired a huge herina and closed him. The surgen switched to bile duct after surgery. He has had many side effects related to chemo not to mention E Coli in his baldder and is now filling up with fluid for unknown reasons.. Hopefully he will soon be over these medical problems. His quality of life has been very poor, very sick. He will be on the same chemo drugs plus you have been and our surgon wants him to add Durvalumab to extend life. The Cisplatin will be given in 2 smaller doses to try to help him tolararate the drug. So we will see. Take care. One question why are they doing PET scans? Our Dr brushed it aside and said they were not the best for this Cancer. We are open to the best scans and would love to hear more on your doctors thoughts. We are just searching for the best care and we live in a small town.

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Greetings and thanks for your post. Since he was "opened up" the PET scan was not necessary. I experience the primary side effects of "chemo brain", brain "fog", confusion, forgetfulness, some gastrointestinal "upset" such as incontinence and loose bowels. I wear Depends. My other side effects include restlessness and disturbed sleep. I take naps as needed. I have muscular weakness and balance issues which present a fall danger. My first indication of cancer was falling. I use a walker. I was hospitalized with an E Coli infection. I got Covid twice and my chemo treatments were suspended while I got my second Covid booster and a Flu shot. I don't go in public and when I go to get chemo I wear a mask. I'm not familiar with Durvalumab. I live in Houston, Texas. I assume you have read my post. I often repeat myself. Forgetfulness is another side effect.

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I have had 2 treatments with Imfinzi ( Durvalumab) infusion. I tolerated it's side effects well since they are similar to the Cisplatin but not so hard on my kidneys.

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@lovingwifeterry

Hello, my husband is scheduled to start chemo right after Christmas, long medical history, started with chemo, then the wipple surgery they thought he had pancreatic cancer when they opened him up and could not do surgery it had spread. So repaired a huge herina and closed him. The surgen switched to bile duct after surgery. He has had many side effects related to chemo not to mention E Coli in his baldder and is now filling up with fluid for unknown reasons.. Hopefully he will soon be over these medical problems. His quality of life has been very poor, very sick. He will be on the same chemo drugs plus you have been and our surgon wants him to add Durvalumab to extend life. The Cisplatin will be given in 2 smaller doses to try to help him tolararate the drug. So we will see. Take care. One question why are they doing PET scans? Our Dr brushed it aside and said they were not the best for this Cancer. We are open to the best scans and would love to hear more on your doctors thoughts. We are just searching for the best care and we live in a small town.

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I guess mine are CT scans.
I am so sorry for his plight.
You both must be at wit's end!
Enjoy any help that is offered!

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My CCA tumor was successfully removed via liver surgery 10/20. I had my 6 week CT scan followup last week with no cancer found although CA19-9 blood test is high (but much lower than on 10/20). My Oncology Doctor wants me to start on adjuvant therapy:
Capecitabine plus Gemcitabine infusions for 6 months. I'm leaning heavily to roll the dice and forgo the Chemo treatment.

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@timdale

My CCA tumor was successfully removed via liver surgery 10/20. I had my 6 week CT scan followup last week with no cancer found although CA19-9 blood test is high (but much lower than on 10/20). My Oncology Doctor wants me to start on adjuvant therapy:
Capecitabine plus Gemcitabine infusions for 6 months. I'm leaning heavily to roll the dice and forgo the Chemo treatment.

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thank you so much for your thoughtful reply. Good luck with your fight!!

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@jalewallen74

Greetings and thanks for your post. Since he was "opened up" the PET scan was not necessary. I experience the primary side effects of "chemo brain", brain "fog", confusion, forgetfulness, some gastrointestinal "upset" such as incontinence and loose bowels. I wear Depends. My other side effects include restlessness and disturbed sleep. I take naps as needed. I have muscular weakness and balance issues which present a fall danger. My first indication of cancer was falling. I use a walker. I was hospitalized with an E Coli infection. I got Covid twice and my chemo treatments were suspended while I got my second Covid booster and a Flu shot. I don't go in public and when I go to get chemo I wear a mask. I'm not familiar with Durvalumab. I live in Houston, Texas. I assume you have read my post. I often repeat myself. Forgetfulness is another side effect.

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Hello John, Durvalumab was just approved for BD cancer. Bob will be starting it the end of Dec. It is suppose to slow or stop the spread of new cancer.

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Update on my husband’s cancer.
It has been a week since I last posted. In that week my husband had a biopsy on his liver. We met with the oncologist and they still couldn’t find where the cancer started. Next was an Endoscopic Ultrasound and colonoscopy. The next day we to the hospital for MRI CHOLANGIO-PANCREATOGRAPHY WO AND W CONTRAST (AKA MRCP). Yesterday we went to the hospital for placement of a port in his chest. We have an appointment tomorrow with the oncologist and I am praying they have found where the cancer started and we can start treatment ASAP.

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