The Forbes article has received much play and with the able help of our friend Andrew Schorr, makes a good point about avoiding a rush to unneeded therapy just because we have new less toxic drugs.
I write a long referenced commentary on my blog bkoffman.blogspot.com why this is likely a minor concern but should definitely be an area of future study.
Brian, thanks for your measured and sensible response. It is hard to stay sensible when faced with only the chemo option. I have had two lots of FCR, five years apart and have permanent bone marrow damage from the second one. Agree totally with you about trialling the new drugs as front line therapy asap.
I completed 6 rounds of FCR (which was the best option for me at the time) as some trial results were very new with limited long-term remission data. When I need further treatment (hopefully not for at least 3 years) I will opt for a non-chemo treatment option to reduce further damage issues.
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