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- April 28, 2012 at 4:10 pm
Hi,
We live in the UK, my husband is Stage IV and 8 weeks ago finished 8 rounds of dacarbazine with the trial drug E7080, he is currently on a maintanance programme with the E7080.
In the UK we only normally give 6 rounds of Dacarbazine but as this is an American and Japanese trial he has had 8 rounds, he tollerated everything really well but for the past week has had debilitating fatigue and pins and needles in his feet. he is being monitored closely and is having a weeks break from the E7080.
Hi,
We live in the UK, my husband is Stage IV and 8 weeks ago finished 8 rounds of dacarbazine with the trial drug E7080, he is currently on a maintanance programme with the E7080.
In the UK we only normally give 6 rounds of Dacarbazine but as this is an American and Japanese trial he has had 8 rounds, he tollerated everything really well but for the past week has had debilitating fatigue and pins and needles in his feet. he is being monitored closely and is having a weeks break from the E7080.
I wondered as we in the UK are not aware here of the side effects of 8 doses of dacarbazine has anyone out there had any similar symptoms, if so any help or advise would be appreciated!
Results so far show a massive tumour reduction and the latest scan showed tumours were stable.
Many thanks x
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- April 28, 2012 at 5:09 pm
Dracarbizine on personnnal experience did not produce any fatigue at all.You do not say his age or his overall physical condition before his treatment.My prayers for his continueous success on the trial. My best to both of you. Al
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- April 29, 2012 at 10:14 am
Thank you so much for for your reply, my husband is 50 yrs old and was really fit and active (before treatment started!) He had his first nights sleep last night (no sleep for the last 3 weeks!) , the pins and needles in his feet have slightly eased so I am beginning to think it was not the side effects of the dacarbazine but of the trial drug. But I feel without this drug he might not have been here today as he had 40+ tumours when he started this trial
Your prayers are really appreciated. x
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- April 29, 2012 at 10:14 am
Thank you so much for for your reply, my husband is 50 yrs old and was really fit and active (before treatment started!) He had his first nights sleep last night (no sleep for the last 3 weeks!) , the pins and needles in his feet have slightly eased so I am beginning to think it was not the side effects of the dacarbazine but of the trial drug. But I feel without this drug he might not have been here today as he had 40+ tumours when he started this trial
Your prayers are really appreciated. x
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- April 29, 2012 at 10:14 am
Thank you so much for for your reply, my husband is 50 yrs old and was really fit and active (before treatment started!) He had his first nights sleep last night (no sleep for the last 3 weeks!) , the pins and needles in his feet have slightly eased so I am beginning to think it was not the side effects of the dacarbazine but of the trial drug. But I feel without this drug he might not have been here today as he had 40+ tumours when he started this trial
Your prayers are really appreciated. x
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- April 28, 2012 at 5:09 pm
Dracarbizine on personnnal experience did not produce any fatigue at all.You do not say his age or his overall physical condition before his treatment.My prayers for his continueous success on the trial. My best to both of you. Al
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- April 28, 2012 at 5:09 pm
Dracarbizine on personnnal experience did not produce any fatigue at all.You do not say his age or his overall physical condition before his treatment.My prayers for his continueous success on the trial. My best to both of you. Al
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- April 29, 2012 at 2:32 am
Debilitating fatigue is not usually a direct side effect of dacarbazine. However,
fatigue is a complex subject that should be medically evaluated. Therefore, I think that
it would be wise to consult a doctor about your concerns. See:
http://www.chemocare.com/bio/dtic.aspHope this helps
Frank from Australia
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- April 29, 2012 at 2:32 am
Debilitating fatigue is not usually a direct side effect of dacarbazine. However,
fatigue is a complex subject that should be medically evaluated. Therefore, I think that
it would be wise to consult a doctor about your concerns. See:
http://www.chemocare.com/bio/dtic.aspHope this helps
Frank from Australia
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- April 29, 2012 at 2:32 am
Debilitating fatigue is not usually a direct side effect of dacarbazine. However,
fatigue is a complex subject that should be medically evaluated. Therefore, I think that
it would be wise to consult a doctor about your concerns. See:
http://www.chemocare.com/bio/dtic.aspHope this helps
Frank from Australia
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