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Which of the following treatments have you or a loved one taken for advanced HCC? (You may choose more than one.)

AndreaWilson_Founder profile imageAndreaWilson_FounderPartnerEditorCaregiver16 Voters
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Lenvima (lenvatinib)
8
Tecentriq (atezolizumab) + Avastin (bevacizumab)
5
Nexavar (sorafenib)
4
Opdivo (nivolumab)
2
Cabometyx (cabozantinib)
2
Stivarga (regorafenib)
1
Cyramza (ramucirumab)
1
Keytruda (pembrolizumab)
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Cancer2020Patient

I didnt have any of those. I had9 months of cisplastin and Gemzar. Now i am taking taflinar and Mekinist 5 pills everyday. My tumor has shrunk significantly.

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AndreaWilson_FounderPartnerEditorCaregiver in reply toCancer2020

Wow--nine months of cisplatin is not easy. At all.

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DancingEyes63ModeratorCaregiver

My husband was only able to take Lenvima for about 10 days. Side effects so bad that Dr has stopped for now. He had a TACE in March right after HCC was confirmed. Shrunk the tumor but now more have developed. Dr thought Lenvima was best to try but didn't work out. Has another TACE scheduled for 24th.

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AndreaWilson_FounderPartnerEditorCaregiver in reply toDancingEyes63

Sending you my 🙏

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DancingEyes63ModeratorCaregiver in reply toDancingEyes63

Oncologist is wanting Jimmy to try a reduced dose of Lenvima, 2 tabs a day instead of 3. He wanted him to start this coming Monday but he has the Deb-Tace procedure the next day. His side effects started pretty quickly last time. I don't want him to not be able to have procedure because he's too sick so we're waiting until after procedure.

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