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Hi Larry - Oxaliplatin was just approved for adjuvant treatment in

stage IIIs 3 weeks ago, but has actually been approved in the U.S. for

about 2 years for stage IV (and longer in Europe) and many people on

this board have had it.

I'm not a doctor, but it sounds like what Janet is getting is FOLFOX

4, which requires the 3 day protocol. I started out on this and then

switched doctors and asked to be placed on a different protocol of the

same meds (FOLFOX 6) which was only 1 day every 2 weeks (with 46 hour

infusion that I unhooked myself) and much easier to tolerate, not to

mention more convenient. I think it has been proven even to have

higher (or equal) efficacy. However, many doctors still use FOLFOX 4

because that's the protocol that the trials were conducted under. You

might want to inquire about this. I had a much easier time with the

once every 2 weeks plan, for various reasons.

Good luck!

>

> Janet met the oncologist

> today, Nov 30th. She, Dr. Joyce , told Janet about a newly FDA

> approved (three weeks ago) drug for the chemo that will be used in

> conjunction the other two already in use. It has shown some

> impressive results.

> Eloxatin (oxaliplatin)

>

> A MRI is scheduled for Dec 13th to have a second look at the liver,

> and Janet will meet with Dr. again on Dec 15. In the

> meantime, Janet is supposed to have port-a-cat surgery in which

> something will be implanted under the skin so that they won't have

> to poke

> her with needles everytime she takes the chemo. I guess this is like

> a shunt for them so they can

> hook the IV to it. She will have to wear this for the entirity of

> the treatments.

>

> The chemo will be done bi-weekly for 6 months. Each treatment takes

> 3 days as different steps and chemo are given each day.

> Hopefully we are looking at only a few side effects.

>

> Larry

> PS: We got a kitty so Janet will have a litle company during the

> therapy. I posted a picture. It makes us smile.

> Http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JanetRGreen

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Larry, I already wrote a very long post to you addressing this

issue...this is the treatment Bert was on. Additionally, sarapture's

treatment protocol was also the one they put Bert on because of the

problems he was having with diarrhea...on this protocol he had no

problems whatsoever.

Good luck and I'll be thinking of you both.

Monika

>

> Janet met the oncologist

> today, Nov 30th. She, Dr. Joyce , told Janet about a newly

FDA

> approved (three weeks ago) drug for the chemo that will be used in

> conjunction the other two already in use. It has shown some

> impressive results.

> Eloxatin (oxaliplatin)

>

> A MRI is scheduled for Dec 13th to have a second look at the liver,

> and Janet will meet with Dr. again on Dec 15. In the

> meantime, Janet is supposed to have port-a-cat surgery in which

> something will be implanted under the skin so that they won't have

> to poke

> her with needles everytime she takes the chemo. I guess this is

like

> a shunt for them so they can

> hook the IV to it. She will have to wear this for the entirity of

> the treatments.

>

> The chemo will be done bi-weekly for 6 months. Each treatment takes

> 3 days as different steps and chemo are given each day.

> Hopefully we are looking at only a few side effects.

>

> Larry

> PS: We got a kitty so Janet will have a litle company during the

> therapy. I posted a picture. It makes us smile.

> Http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JanetRGreen

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Cook County Hospital and Dr. says they cannot find a porta

cath pump for a month. So Monday they will start the Chemo the old

fashion way. So Monday is " D " day. I know this is day by day but

each day it seems a little more stressful...and is there an end or

just a new way of living our lives? I figure there is no end to all

of this....something new seems to always pop up. Just got to prepare

mentally. I am a interior landscaper...this is the busiest time of

year for us with the poinsattias, decorations, etc. Lot's of

demanding people demanding a perfect holiday. Kids seem to be taking

this okay...son doesn't talk to much.....anyway, WE will make the

best of it.

Larry

> >

> > Janet met the oncologist

> > today, Nov 30th. She, Dr. Joyce , told Janet about a newly

> FDA

> > approved (three weeks ago) drug for the chemo that will be used

in

> > conjunction the other two already in use. It has shown some

> > impressive results.

> > Eloxatin (oxaliplatin)

> >

> > A MRI is scheduled for Dec 13th to have a second look at the

liver,

> > and Janet will meet with Dr. again on Dec 15. In the

> > meantime, Janet is supposed to have port-a-cat surgery in which

> > something will be implanted under the skin so that they won't

have

> > to poke

> > her with needles everytime she takes the chemo. I guess this is

> like

> > a shunt for them so they can

> > hook the IV to it. She will have to wear this for the entirity

of

> > the treatments.

> >

> > The chemo will be done bi-weekly for 6 months. Each treatment

takes

> > 3 days as different steps and chemo are given each day.

> > Hopefully we are looking at only a few side effects.

> >

> > Larry

> > PS: We got a kitty so Janet will have a litle company during the

> > therapy. I posted a picture. It makes us smile.

> > Http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JanetRGreen

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That's great it really does make it easier

Narice

" As long as I know the WHO

I can bear any HOW

even though I don't know WHY "

(Commentary on Job from Dialogue in Despair)

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