Chemo One More Time: Tomorrow I will... - Advanced Prostate...

Advanced Prostate Cancer

21,001 members26,175 posts

Chemo One More Time

vandy69 profile image
11 Replies

Tomorrow I will start my 4th round of chemo with Docetaxel/Carboplatin combo. Since September 2017, I have had 16 infusions (2 rounds of 6 cycles and most recent round of 4 cycles) of this same treatment, with rechallenges of Xtandi in between. Last round and the round beginning tomorrow includes Xtandi PLUS chemo combo.

Have been in this battle since August 2012, with every drug, proton beam radiation to prostate and lymph nodes, and now much chemo as diagnosed with mets in liver in September 2017.

My question is: Anyone out there who has had this much chemo? I know the standard list of side effects, but wondering if this much chemo can bring on anything else?

Thanks. Best Wishes. Never Give In.

Mark, Atlanta

Written by
vandy69 profile image
vandy69
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
11 Replies

I was diagnosed in March 2018 and completed 16 chemo session in a year. 6 Docetaxel and 10 Cabazitaxel (concurrently with Xtandi). I have not shown bone met progression but my psa rose very quickly with Docetaxel......55 t0 10.80 and slowly has been going up during last sessions of Cabazitaxel. Seeing MO on Wednesday to talk about next steps. Other than psa rise I look and feel pretty good the further I get away from my last chemo.

Escudilla profile image
Escudilla

16 sounds brutal. I'm curious as to the damage suffered. What did 16 hits do to you?

vandy69 profile image
vandy69 in reply to Escudilla

Lost hair 3 times so far, fatigue that is cumulative, but nothing out of ordinary. I have a port in right upper chest which makes the sessions somewhat easier. Have neuropathy in both feet but can still drive. Have anti nausea drip first and it works. Leave with On Body Injector of Neulasta to boost white blood cell count.

Best Wishes. Never Give In.

Mark, Atlanta

Escudilla profile image
Escudilla in reply to vandy69

Thanks!

in reply to vandy69

Good luck Mark !🙏

Tall_Allen profile image
Tall_Allen

Hi Mark-

I did a lot of investigation for a good friend with liver metastases (who had 7 infusions of cabazitaxel+carboplatin). There were a few trials he might qualify for but his AST and ALT levels were too high. Anything useful on your liver biopsy? Is the cancer positive for androgen receptor and PSA?

vandy69 profile image
vandy69 in reply to Tall_Allen

Hi TA,

As I recall, no PSA production from liver lesions, so we are treating as if 2 types of PCa. Docetaxel for lymph nodes and Carboplatin for liver lesions. Using Xtandi continually to block receptors everywhere. On Trelstar and have been on it or its cousins since original diagnosis 7 1/2 years ago.

Have discussed Spheres for liver as a Hail Mary if current regimen ever stops working.

Thanks for all you do on this site.

Mark

Tall_Allen profile image
Tall_Allen in reply to vandy69

The reason I asked is because there is a clinical trial at UW Seattle that you might qualify for:

clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show...

Erdafitinib (Balversa) is available off-label, so you could potentially duplicate that clinical trial.

One oncologist also recommended off-label treatments with a other medicines: Rova-T or Temodar+PARP inhibitor. There are some "bispecific" and CAR-T immunotherapies that have begun clinical trials.

vandy69 profile image
vandy69 in reply to Tall_Allen

Thanks. Will discuss with Med Onc.

Mark

Aye caramba! X four wow! I don’t have any answers . Just want to commend you on being such a warrior againt pc .May this time you receive some benifits... ✌️

sdnb profile image
sdnb

Hi Mark! Funny running into you on here - LOL! (said with a little sarcasm). I just happened to come by this site which I haven't been to in quite a long time. I had been wondering if I would still recognize men and their spouses who participated on here. It was very helpful back in the days. I do continue to think of you and Carole often, and I pray that, according to what you are saying, you will keep on being successful with each and every treatment. I read in "Whimpy's" reply that he referred to you as a warrior, and I definitely do agree with him. I remain one of your biggest cheerleaders in this fight against PC! Give Carole a warm "hello".

Susan Bishop

You may also like...

Husband doesn’t want more chemo

2018 after 9 rounds of docetaxel. Bottom are one year later. He feels good! But, Xtandi is done...

Xtandi while undergoing Docetaxel/Carboplatin chemo

have my 3rd round of chemo with Docetaxel/Carboplatin combo. In each of the other 2 rounds, we...

Starting chemo for the first time 🤞

first told that I needed systemic treatment using chemo, I had no idea if there would be another...

Chemo #2 for NEPCa and Feeling More Hopeful

just finished my infusions for the second chemo cycle to fight neuroendocrine prostate cancer....

86 year old does not want more Lupron or chemo.

My French teacher's husband is 86, had radiation to prostate in 2011. He has a catheter in, at...