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Sooo my Dad had a PET scan after several rounds of Opdivo and it looks as though the disease is progressing with some new disease noted in the report. Going back on chemo is an option, just unfortunate as it really takes a toll on him and he's had such an "active" few months while getting the Opdivo infusions, and has even gained back some weight...

Talk a about a rock and a hard place...but he's a fighter and whatever the doctors suggest we trust they are doing right by him....

Love you dad scottcharlop

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debi_babtkis

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scottcharlop

We'll fight this and keep on keepin on.I Love you.

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gdeanbates

I received Opdivo for a little over one year. Scans done about 3 months apart indicated progress was being made. CT scan, PET scan and MRI done a couple of weeks ago indicate some spread. They took me off Opdivo and I am back on chemo. I too was living a half normal life while on Opdivo and chemo is really hard to go back to. I wish your father the best in his battle.

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Steph60

I know that chemo is really hard, but keep up the fight and cherish each day.

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FtB_Peggy

Jessi,

So sorry to hear the news. But I agree with your keep-fighting attitude. And I am glad you have a good relationship with the medical team. Still, don't ever feel hesitant to get a second or third opinion, if your Dad is willing. Keep taking care of one another and please keep us updated if you can. Hugs.

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Goffy142

So sorry it hasn't work for him did he get Trcivo pill with this

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Jessi08Volunteer in reply to Goffy142

What is this?

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Jessi08Volunteer in reply to Jessi08

He doesn't have any mutations that are targetable...Dr thinks it's not new disease possibly pseudoprogression which is common

Sue----- profile image
Sue-----

Keep your head up. I start mine soon. I'll leave it to the good lord.

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Turnham

I have started the same drug and just had scan and it's working. an he Ryan another round?

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MFH_Advocate

Oh, am so sorry to hear this news. How long was your Dad on immunotherapy before the scan? The possibility of pseudoprogression with immunotherapy can make treatment decisions especially difficult. Here is one article on pseduoprogression that might be helpful. cancergrace.org/lung/tag/ps... It is promising that your Dad was feeling better and able to gain some weight. Please keep us posted!

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Jessi08Volunteer in reply to MFH_Advocate

Thank you so I much Mary!!! You are always so helpful and I appreciate your knowledge!!! I'm forwarding this article to my Dad. The doctor did mention pseudoprogression so he is going to have 2 or 3 more treatments w Opdivo and have a scan in 6 weeks!

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scottcharlop

Sue----- profile image
Sue-----

I start in 2 wks on opdivo. Is there any things that I need to prepare for. I hane 3 stage lung cancer. The Dr. Wants to try. I'll take any advice please

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Wmalott71

My husband was on Opdiva before it was FDA approved for his type of cancer. It actually kept him stable for 15 momths....then the medicine figured out how to get around the cancer...so now he is on his 3rd different type of medicine. Nothing is working. So we praise Opdiva.....it was great for my husband. I'm sorry it didn't work for you guys. Sending prayers & positive vibes!!! On October 26th, 2014 they gave him 3 to 18 months. So in 12 days it'll be 2 years....he's proving everyone is different....and he's putting up one hell of a fight...good luck!!

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