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January scans on Vemurafenib

Forums General Melanoma Community January scans on Vemurafenib

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    deardad
    Participant

      Dads 4th month results on Vemurafenib show tumors are continuing to shrink.

      We can breathe until the next scans.

      Dad has lost a lot of hair, almost all his body hair, very thin on top and almost all his eyebrows and moustache. He still has joint pain, but has energy. Certainly hasn't lost his sense of humor. We go with the good and worry when we have to. 

      My heart goes out to all.

      Nahmi from Melbourne

      Dads 4th month results on Vemurafenib show tumors are continuing to shrink.

      We can breathe until the next scans.

      Dad has lost a lot of hair, almost all his body hair, very thin on top and almost all his eyebrows and moustache. He still has joint pain, but has energy. Certainly hasn't lost his sense of humor. We go with the good and worry when we have to. 

      My heart goes out to all.

      Nahmi from Melbourne

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        Karen M H
        Participant

          Every scan that shows positive results is worth celebrating.  May your dad have continued success with his treatments.

          Karen M H
          Participant

            Every scan that shows positive results is worth celebrating.  May your dad have continued success with his treatments.

            Karen M H
            Participant

              Every scan that shows positive results is worth celebrating.  May your dad have continued success with his treatments.

              Richard_K
              Participant

                Great news about the scans; not so great about the hair and continued joint pain. Happy to hear about the sense of humor, mine was never impacted and I think that really helped.  How often does your dad get scans? Mine are every six weeks.

                Dick

                  deardad
                  Participant

                    Hi thanks for the kind words.

                    Dick, Dad gets scans every 4 weeks. He has one the best oncologists in Melbourne, so he is very fortunate and I feel assured that he is getting the best care here possible.

                    Dads always had a full head of hair with very few grey hairs for a 64 yr old, so loosing the hair is getting to him. The joint pain is manageable he says, it's more the hair loss. But as long as the cancer is not active, I say take the hair.

                    Nahmi from Melbourne

                    deardad
                    Participant

                      Hi thanks for the kind words.

                      Dick, Dad gets scans every 4 weeks. He has one the best oncologists in Melbourne, so he is very fortunate and I feel assured that he is getting the best care here possible.

                      Dads always had a full head of hair with very few grey hairs for a 64 yr old, so loosing the hair is getting to him. The joint pain is manageable he says, it's more the hair loss. But as long as the cancer is not active, I say take the hair.

                      Nahmi from Melbourne

                      deardad
                      Participant

                        Hi thanks for the kind words.

                        Dick, Dad gets scans every 4 weeks. He has one the best oncologists in Melbourne, so he is very fortunate and I feel assured that he is getting the best care here possible.

                        Dads always had a full head of hair with very few grey hairs for a 64 yr old, so loosing the hair is getting to him. The joint pain is manageable he says, it's more the hair loss. But as long as the cancer is not active, I say take the hair.

                        Nahmi from Melbourne

                      Richard_K
                      Participant

                        Great news about the scans; not so great about the hair and continued joint pain. Happy to hear about the sense of humor, mine was never impacted and I think that really helped.  How often does your dad get scans? Mine are every six weeks.

                        Dick

                        Richard_K
                        Participant

                          Great news about the scans; not so great about the hair and continued joint pain. Happy to hear about the sense of humor, mine was never impacted and I think that really helped.  How often does your dad get scans? Mine are every six weeks.

                          Dick

                          FormerCaregiver
                          Participant

                            Nahmi, it is great that your dad's tumours are continuing to shrink! It is also encouraging that he has energy, although joint pain and hair loss are a concern.

                            Take care

                            Frank from Australia

                              deardad
                              Participant

                                Hi Frank,

                                The oncologist is not overly concerned, should we be about the side effects? What do you think? 

                                Thanks

                                Nahmi

                                FormerCaregiver
                                Participant

                                  Nahmi, I am just wondering about the joint pain. If it has been caused by vemurafenib
                                  treatment there is probably not a lot that can be done about it. See:
                                  http://www.drugs.com/sfx/zelboraf-side-effects.html

                                  However, some people who are low in vitamin D may have generalised pain that is
                                  difficult to diagnose. A simple blood test is the easiest way to find out if your dad
                                  actually has low levels of this vitamin.

                                  Take care

                                  Frank from Australia

                                  FormerCaregiver
                                  Participant

                                    Nahmi, I am just wondering about the joint pain. If it has been caused by vemurafenib
                                    treatment there is probably not a lot that can be done about it. See:
                                    http://www.drugs.com/sfx/zelboraf-side-effects.html

                                    However, some people who are low in vitamin D may have generalised pain that is
                                    difficult to diagnose. A simple blood test is the easiest way to find out if your dad
                                    actually has low levels of this vitamin.

                                    Take care

                                    Frank from Australia

                                    deardad
                                    Participant

                                      Hi Frank,

                                      yeah I'm not too sure what it is but my mum is getting him some vitamin D tablets. 

                                      Thanks for your input 

                                      Nahmi

                                      deardad
                                      Participant

                                        Hi Frank,

                                        yeah I'm not too sure what it is but my mum is getting him some vitamin D tablets. 

                                        Thanks for your input 

                                        Nahmi

                                        deardad
                                        Participant

                                          Hi Frank,

                                          yeah I'm not too sure what it is but my mum is getting him some vitamin D tablets. 

                                          Thanks for your input 

                                          Nahmi

                                          FormerCaregiver
                                          Participant

                                            Nahmi, I am just wondering about the joint pain. If it has been caused by vemurafenib
                                            treatment there is probably not a lot that can be done about it. See:
                                            http://www.drugs.com/sfx/zelboraf-side-effects.html

                                            However, some people who are low in vitamin D may have generalised pain that is
                                            difficult to diagnose. A simple blood test is the easiest way to find out if your dad
                                            actually has low levels of this vitamin.

                                            Take care

                                            Frank from Australia

                                            deardad
                                            Participant

                                              Hi Frank,

                                              The oncologist is not overly concerned, should we be about the side effects? What do you think? 

                                              Thanks

                                              Nahmi

                                              deardad
                                              Participant

                                                Hi Frank,

                                                The oncologist is not overly concerned, should we be about the side effects? What do you think? 

                                                Thanks

                                                Nahmi

                                              FormerCaregiver
                                              Participant

                                                Nahmi, it is great that your dad's tumours are continuing to shrink! It is also encouraging that he has energy, although joint pain and hair loss are a concern.

                                                Take care

                                                Frank from Australia

                                                FormerCaregiver
                                                Participant

                                                  Nahmi, it is great that your dad's tumours are continuing to shrink! It is also encouraging that he has energy, although joint pain and hair loss are a concern.

                                                  Take care

                                                  Frank from Australia

                                                  davidfromsingapore
                                                  Participant

                                                    I am so happy to hear this Niaomi.  I am on my first month of Zelboraf.  I had brain mets – 2 removed and one zapped.  Hoping for similar results.  Does your dad have a plan in the case the cancer returns?  I am curious to know how others are planning for this.  I would like to go to temodar or ipi  – with the hope of killing the disease.  

                                                     

                                                    All the best to you and your dad.  More good scans are coming!

                                                     

                                                    David

                                                      deardad
                                                      Participant

                                                        Hi David, Im sorry you've been through so much. I'm not completely sure whats next, I know many warriors here really do a lot of research and play a huge role in what treatment they will take next. My dad does not ask such question, I do…and although my dad's oncologist is one of the best in town he really doesn't give out too much info. The last I spoke to him we discussed MEK as the next step, or IPI. I am thinking more antiPD1 but its still very new here so it depends on the trials available. Is Temador a form of chemo?

                                                        Hang in there David and stay positive, there's no reason why BRAF won't do it's magic on you too.

                                                        Take care and let me know how you go.

                                                        All the best

                                                        Nahmi from Melbourne

                                                        deardad
                                                        Participant

                                                          Hi David, Im sorry you've been through so much. I'm not completely sure whats next, I know many warriors here really do a lot of research and play a huge role in what treatment they will take next. My dad does not ask such question, I do…and although my dad's oncologist is one of the best in town he really doesn't give out too much info. The last I spoke to him we discussed MEK as the next step, or IPI. I am thinking more antiPD1 but its still very new here so it depends on the trials available. Is Temador a form of chemo?

                                                          Hang in there David and stay positive, there's no reason why BRAF won't do it's magic on you too.

                                                          Take care and let me know how you go.

                                                          All the best

                                                          Nahmi from Melbourne

                                                          deardad
                                                          Participant

                                                            Hi David, Im sorry you've been through so much. I'm not completely sure whats next, I know many warriors here really do a lot of research and play a huge role in what treatment they will take next. My dad does not ask such question, I do…and although my dad's oncologist is one of the best in town he really doesn't give out too much info. The last I spoke to him we discussed MEK as the next step, or IPI. I am thinking more antiPD1 but its still very new here so it depends on the trials available. Is Temador a form of chemo?

                                                            Hang in there David and stay positive, there's no reason why BRAF won't do it's magic on you too.

                                                            Take care and let me know how you go.

                                                            All the best

                                                            Nahmi from Melbourne

                                                            Karen M H
                                                            Participant

                                                              I have had 3 months of Zelboraf and my CT scan of 4 weeks ago showed the lung/lymph tumors are shrinking. A new subcutaneous nodule had fully resolved and no new tumors to report. When I was first diagnosed stage IV, I had 2 brain mets-they were treated with cyberknife. During my wait and see how the brain is doing, I took Temodar for 2 months. The CT of the body showed substantial increase in all the tumors, and the brain MRI showed 10 new tumors, only 1 was larger than 1 cm, the rest were measured in mm. The Temodar did not benefit me in this instance. I was fatigued and felt like I was 90 y.o. with the joint pain, weakness, stiffness. I had WBRT for the 10 tumors and they are resolved with the larger tumor only 4mm. I have not taken the Ipi yet but will if presented.

                                                              Are you having any skin issues yet with the Zelboraf? Within 2 wks of starting the med I had a full body rash. Took a short drug holiday and after resuming at the max dose, the rash continued. The dose was reduced to 3 tabs BID. I continue to have facial skin issues. I hope you have great success with the Zelboraf.

                                                              Karen 

                                                              Karen M H
                                                              Participant

                                                                I have had 3 months of Zelboraf and my CT scan of 4 weeks ago showed the lung/lymph tumors are shrinking. A new subcutaneous nodule had fully resolved and no new tumors to report. When I was first diagnosed stage IV, I had 2 brain mets-they were treated with cyberknife. During my wait and see how the brain is doing, I took Temodar for 2 months. The CT of the body showed substantial increase in all the tumors, and the brain MRI showed 10 new tumors, only 1 was larger than 1 cm, the rest were measured in mm. The Temodar did not benefit me in this instance. I was fatigued and felt like I was 90 y.o. with the joint pain, weakness, stiffness. I had WBRT for the 10 tumors and they are resolved with the larger tumor only 4mm. I have not taken the Ipi yet but will if presented.

                                                                Are you having any skin issues yet with the Zelboraf? Within 2 wks of starting the med I had a full body rash. Took a short drug holiday and after resuming at the max dose, the rash continued. The dose was reduced to 3 tabs BID. I continue to have facial skin issues. I hope you have great success with the Zelboraf.

                                                                Karen 

                                                                deardad
                                                                Participant

                                                                  Hi Karen,

                                                                  Sorry to hear how much you have been through, I am dreading my dad having to have any form of chemo.

                                                                  My dad had a full body rash from within 2 weeks of the drug as well and he still has it all over but not on his face. He in on the maximum dose. He continues to get skin growths all over and he's seeing the derm today actually for a check up.

                                                                  I really hope Karen that the drug continues for you like is has for Dick.

                                                                  Take caring and thinking of you all

                                                                  Nahmi from Melboune

                                                                  deardad
                                                                  Participant

                                                                    Hi Karen,

                                                                    Sorry to hear how much you have been through, I am dreading my dad having to have any form of chemo.

                                                                    My dad had a full body rash from within 2 weeks of the drug as well and he still has it all over but not on his face. He in on the maximum dose. He continues to get skin growths all over and he's seeing the derm today actually for a check up.

                                                                    I really hope Karen that the drug continues for you like is has for Dick.

                                                                    Take caring and thinking of you all

                                                                    Nahmi from Melboune

                                                                    deardad
                                                                    Participant

                                                                      take care I meant

                                                                      deardad
                                                                      Participant

                                                                        take care I meant

                                                                        deardad
                                                                        Participant

                                                                          take care I meant

                                                                          deardad
                                                                          Participant

                                                                            Hi Karen,

                                                                            Sorry to hear how much you have been through, I am dreading my dad having to have any form of chemo.

                                                                            My dad had a full body rash from within 2 weeks of the drug as well and he still has it all over but not on his face. He in on the maximum dose. He continues to get skin growths all over and he's seeing the derm today actually for a check up.

                                                                            I really hope Karen that the drug continues for you like is has for Dick.

                                                                            Take caring and thinking of you all

                                                                            Nahmi from Melboune

                                                                            Karen M H
                                                                            Participant

                                                                              I have had 3 months of Zelboraf and my CT scan of 4 weeks ago showed the lung/lymph tumors are shrinking. A new subcutaneous nodule had fully resolved and no new tumors to report. When I was first diagnosed stage IV, I had 2 brain mets-they were treated with cyberknife. During my wait and see how the brain is doing, I took Temodar for 2 months. The CT of the body showed substantial increase in all the tumors, and the brain MRI showed 10 new tumors, only 1 was larger than 1 cm, the rest were measured in mm. The Temodar did not benefit me in this instance. I was fatigued and felt like I was 90 y.o. with the joint pain, weakness, stiffness. I had WBRT for the 10 tumors and they are resolved with the larger tumor only 4mm. I have not taken the Ipi yet but will if presented.

                                                                              Are you having any skin issues yet with the Zelboraf? Within 2 wks of starting the med I had a full body rash. Took a short drug holiday and after resuming at the max dose, the rash continued. The dose was reduced to 3 tabs BID. I continue to have facial skin issues. I hope you have great success with the Zelboraf.

                                                                              Karen 

                                                                            davidfromsingapore
                                                                            Participant

                                                                              I am so happy to hear this Niaomi.  I am on my first month of Zelboraf.  I had brain mets – 2 removed and one zapped.  Hoping for similar results.  Does your dad have a plan in the case the cancer returns?  I am curious to know how others are planning for this.  I would like to go to temodar or ipi  – with the hope of killing the disease.  

                                                                               

                                                                              All the best to you and your dad.  More good scans are coming!

                                                                               

                                                                              David

                                                                              davidfromsingapore
                                                                              Participant

                                                                                I am so happy to hear this Niaomi.  I am on my first month of Zelboraf.  I had brain mets – 2 removed and one zapped.  Hoping for similar results.  Does your dad have a plan in the case the cancer returns?  I am curious to know how others are planning for this.  I would like to go to temodar or ipi  – with the hope of killing the disease.  

                                                                                 

                                                                                All the best to you and your dad.  More good scans are coming!

                                                                                 

                                                                                David

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