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- November 7, 2020 at 7:07 pm
Hello,
My father has 5 metastasis in lung lymph nodes in the hilar region. He also had two tumor removed by VATS procedure in march which confirmed it as melanoma. In july he started receiving the Opdivo therapy. So far he completed four cycles. Three days ago he started coughing and it is getting worse every day. Could this be the side effect of the therapy or have the metastasis progressed? He is scheduled for a CT next week but I would like to hear your opinions because I am very concerned. Thank you all in advance.Ana
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- November 7, 2020 at 7:18 pm
Also, has pain in the left lung, with tingling sensations.-
- November 7, 2020 at 10:40 pm
Hi BRR,My father had a recurrence of melanoma in his left lung in May-June. He had been on immunotherapy before but stopped due to side effects, was NED and they were just monitoring. He was put back on Opdivo at the end of June but the tumor has grown slowly. He didn’t have cough or pain. It is tough to tell if your father’s pain is a sign that the immunotherapy is working. Since it has been a while since your father has started the opdivo i would advocate for another scan soon to determine the status of the tumor. Hopefully another full body scan to make sure it hasnt gone anywhere else. If Opdivo is the only immunotherapy your father has tried there are others available if the tumor is not shrinking/stable (yervoy and opdivo combo or keytruda). Radiation may aslo be an option, there are concentrated high dose radiation treatments that accurately target the tumor and do much less damage to healthy cells.
Hope you and your father get some answers soon and wishing the best!
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- November 11, 2020 at 12:02 am
Dry cough is listed as one of the side effects of Opdivo. If it does not progress, it is not an issue however you should definitely tell your oncologist. Since your father is having a CT scan any pneumonia or inflammation will be ruled out. I have experienced dry, unproductive cough on and off throughout my Opdivo treatment. I also have had a tingling sensation in my lungs and liver every now and then and I see them as healing reactions. His upcoming CT scan can prove if this is the case. Lungs have very few pain receptors so it is difficult to assess pain per say but you rather feel chest cavity discomfort and this may be in line with the hiliar lymphnodes shrinking.
Hopefully, the upcoming CT scan gives you some answers and brings you some excellent news.
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- November 15, 2020 at 2:42 am
Am glad for your news about your father and hope his cough resolves too. It took me a long time to have such good results on immunotherapy. Evan, I hope your father is recovering and, if so, that you can get a second opinion and I hope your father will be strong enough if new treatments are suggested. If your father’s health improves, then he may be able to tolerate immunotherapy. Best wishes for both of you, Mark -
- November 15, 2020 at 7:02 pm
Thanks a lot Mark. I wish you good health too.
All this is difficult for patients, but just as difficult for their families.
I just wanted the metastases to be stable. The reduction comes as a bonus!
I still can’t believe it, nor can I relax. The cough is getting better. Tomorrow the father will receive Nivo number 5.
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