Today I had a visit with my doctor oncolo to schedule the first session of chemotherapy.
He told me that the treatment lasts about 6 months.
But I have not asked how many sessions. How many sessions do you calculate?
Today I had a visit with my doctor oncolo to schedule the first session of chemotherapy.
He told me that the treatment lasts about 6 months.
But I have not asked how many sessions. How many sessions do you calculate?
Normal is 6 cycles. One every 3 weeks. I had 9 but had to have flexible onc. to stretch beyond normal 6.
I think its six
I just started. I have my second one tomorrow. Beard hair has started to fall out. 😑
I lost all hair. Head, beard, ears, nose, eye brouse and lashes, under arms, groin, you name it, all fell out. Some has come back..
Physically you had many side effects?
hubs just finished 6 rounds, minimal side effects, mainly fatigue. slight hair loss. may want to ice hands and feet- could help prevent neuropathy. also take Claritin and Zyrtec few days before and after. also on firmagon and zometa. good luck
Three week cycle x 6 months = 8 cycles
It can depend in Gleason grade. I had 10 sessions first time and 6 2nd time.
Tiredness was main problem for me. Hair loss goes with the territory.
Plenty of fluids needed and if your tired then sleep.
It’s six infusions and it sucks! Best of luck.
I started to be 6, that's standard. My oncologist has just added 2. Now I'm on Jevtana.
My husband was scheduled for 6 at three week intervals
Have my 5th session next week, feel like I handled it pretty well, first time I ended up in ER as had a temp and my blood counts were so low but it just one night. I had a LOT of pain in legs and this Chemo seems to have really helped with that. My PSA was 1386 in Nov and now down to 0.4, so it's worked out really well for me.
Normal is 6 infusions. One every 3 weeks. So 5 months in all. All the best. Harry
Thank you very much for the information. A hug to all and good luck
If your onco actually means 6 months or 180 days, then it should be 9 cycles of chemo from day one to day 180.
Because, every cycle is held after a gap of 21 days.
Lets hope your treatment brings you some relief.
Usually 6 sessions, 3 weeks apart. That’s what mine was also
I previously posted an extensive article on avoiding and managing side effects. If you search "chemo side effects" it should show up.
Prayers for you!
YES!! I printed your re-post off for my dad the night before he had his first Docetaxel infusion. He had his hands and feet in ice during, also eating ice chips throughout~ has no metallic taste, and hands/feet are so far great! Can't thank you enough for re-posting TN, that's full of great info Best of luck to you joancarles, BIG hugs and prayers!
Just did second cycle a week ago after 2 1/2 years of Surgery, Radiation, Zytiga, Xtandi, Lupron and Xgeva with a couple of trials thrown in for good measure. I can tell you from both a symptom relief and data point of view, the Docetaxel/Capboplatin combination I'm on has worked better than anything else and the side effects are very manageable. WAY better than Xtandi which was causing me all sort of issues
Oh I'm expecting 6-8 sessions, 1 every 3 weeks
I started with 6 cycles, then 2 were added for total of 8. I think last 2 were added because I was responding well, and because I was handling side effects well (age 67 then). It is not a hop, skip, jump in the park, maybe just a nice stroll. 8 cycles is 24 weeks. So about 5 and a half months.
I did 6 sessions 3 weeks apart. Very tolerable. Would mostly sleep/rest for about 4 days, then back to normal, including work. No hair loss, etc. Keep your fingers in ice water during the ivy,it well help a lot to prevent nerve damage.
Went on Xtandi afterwards, had to stop, the exhaustion was completely debilitating.
Stay strong! Attitude is out biggest weapon against this beast!!
Normally you get chemo every 3 weeks, though I got them weekly because of blood issues. 3months translates into 12 weeks, so I would say four or 5 session. Good luck