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For the past several months I have had to wait an extra week to restart Ibrance because of low neutrophils with a 3 on and 2 off schedule. My PA at the cancer center changed my schedule to 2 weeks on and 2 weeks off to help with the low neutrophils. Was wondering why I couldn’t do the 3 on and 2 off as a standard schedule for me. That is basically what I am doing now. I am on 75 mg. Any suggestions or comments?

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Judy

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🤔 You will probably get reliable advice from your Oncologist ...or his Specialist Nurse.

macmillan.org.uk/cancer-inf...

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