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Cape and Vinorelbine after ibrance

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After nearly 2.5 years ibrance has stopped working and I’ve nodules on my bowel and a dodgy looking kidney. Had a future ct scan on my kidney to see what’s going on and now waiting on my bloods results to see if I can take cape, ( if I choose that option ) it’s been nearly 3 weeks abs still no the wiser.

Anyone else had good results with cape and Vinorelbine together, I’m hoping for a five year miracle.

Much love to you all

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Sorry, I don't know those meds but check with your National Society. They should be able to help. It is so stressful waiting for decisions to be made and/or results to come up. Don't be afraid to call and ask about results. You might get some reassurance.

Wishing you your 5 years and more.

Cheers, June S.

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