Unanswered questions: autoimmune therapy for lung cancer
I'm on the end of my Chemo & Radiation treatment for small cell lung cancer. My cancer doctor mentioned a one year autoimmune therapy but refused to answer any questions about it until the time comes. To the point that he yelled at me for asking the questions. I am so confused and frustrated. This entire cancer experience is new to me and even though I requested all my risks, systems, procedures, everything explained to me in the very beginning, I learned quickly, my requests were ignored. I'm seeing the top cancer doctors in my area. But, I'm looking at making a decision on to live or die. Please, any information will be greatly appreciated.
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I see you're reporting this and switching. Good for you. We did that with my mom.
PML, thank you for your advice and kind words. Just seeing the warning side affects on TV about Keytruda, I would not take it. The other I would have to research. In the thousands per infusion….. wow. I don’t know if my insurance will pay for it. Maybe that is why the doctor got so irate when I asked him questions about it. Well, will definitely have to do my homework and make some decisions. Thank you for the information.
Just an update: I was assigned to another doctor but he’s on the same team. He could still the doctor I need. I don’t see him until my next round of chemo. I am worried about missing that one round of the bone marrow treatment. But taking one day at a time! God bless and Happy Thanksgiving