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From the Avastin.com site:

Common side effects you may experience

In clinical trials for colorectal cancer, the following side effects occurred

more often in people receiving Avastin plus chemotherapy than in people

receiving just chemotherapy:

Nosebleeds

Some people receiving Avastin in clinical trials experienced minor nose

bleeding

Nosebleeds usually stopped on their own or by holding a tissue to the nose

Call your doctor if you feel dizzy or faint or if the bleeding doesn't stop

after 10 to 15 minutes

Hypertension (high blood pressure)

Standard oral medications were used to manage high blood pressure

Tell your doctor if you've had high blood pressure in the past

Proteinuria (too much protein in the urine)

Other side effects included weakness, pain, diarrhea, and leukopenia (a red

uced white blood cell count)

Serious side effects you should know about

In clinical trials for colorectal cancer, a small percentage of people

treated with Avastin in combination with chemotherapy experienced serious side

effects, including gastrointestinal perforation (2%) and slow or incomplete

wound

healing (1%). In rare cases, these side effects have been fatal.

Please speak to your doctor about the common and serious side effects

observed in Avastin clinical trials.

What side effects have been seen in other types of cancer?*

Serious side effects observed in lung and breast cancer

Although Avastin is only approved for colorectal cancer, it has been studied

in different types of cancer

Some people receiving Avastin in combination with chemotherapy for lung

cancer experienced serious tumor-related hemorrhage

A small group of people (2%) receiving Avastin plus chemotherapy experienced

congestive heart failure. The majority of these people had taken a type of

chemotherapy called anthracyclines (a drug used to treat breast cancer) in the

past or in combination with Avastin

Because everyone is different, it is not possible to predict what side

effects any one person will have. If you have questions or concerns about side

effects, talk to your doctor.

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From the Avastin.com site:

Common side effects you may experience

In clinical trials for colorectal cancer, the following side effects occurred

more often in people receiving Avastin plus chemotherapy than in people

receiving just chemotherapy:

Nosebleeds

Some people receiving Avastin in clinical trials experienced minor nose

bleeding

Nosebleeds usually stopped on their own or by holding a tissue to the nose

Call your doctor if you feel dizzy or faint or if the bleeding doesn't stop

after 10 to 15 minutes

Hypertension (high blood pressure)

Standard oral medications were used to manage high blood pressure

Tell your doctor if you've had high blood pressure in the past

Proteinuria (too much protein in the urine)

Other side effects included weakness, pain, diarrhea, and leukopenia (a red

uced white blood cell count)

Serious side effects you should know about

In clinical trials for colorectal cancer, a small percentage of people

treated with Avastin in combination with chemotherapy experienced serious side

effects, including gastrointestinal perforation (2%) and slow or incomplete

wound

healing (1%). In rare cases, these side effects have been fatal.

Please speak to your doctor about the common and serious side effects

observed in Avastin clinical trials.

What side effects have been seen in other types of cancer?*

Serious side effects observed in lung and breast cancer

Although Avastin is only approved for colorectal cancer, it has been studied

in different types of cancer

Some people receiving Avastin in combination with chemotherapy for lung

cancer experienced serious tumor-related hemorrhage

A small group of people (2%) receiving Avastin plus chemotherapy experienced

congestive heart failure. The majority of these people had taken a type of

chemotherapy called anthracyclines (a drug used to treat breast cancer) in the

past or in combination with Avastin

Because everyone is different, it is not possible to predict what side

effects any one person will have. If you have questions or concerns about side

effects, talk to your doctor.

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From the Avastin.com site:

Common side effects you may experience

In clinical trials for colorectal cancer, the following side effects occurred

more often in people receiving Avastin plus chemotherapy than in people

receiving just chemotherapy:

Nosebleeds

Some people receiving Avastin in clinical trials experienced minor nose

bleeding

Nosebleeds usually stopped on their own or by holding a tissue to the nose

Call your doctor if you feel dizzy or faint or if the bleeding doesn't stop

after 10 to 15 minutes

Hypertension (high blood pressure)

Standard oral medications were used to manage high blood pressure

Tell your doctor if you've had high blood pressure in the past

Proteinuria (too much protein in the urine)

Other side effects included weakness, pain, diarrhea, and leukopenia (a red

uced white blood cell count)

Serious side effects you should know about

In clinical trials for colorectal cancer, a small percentage of people

treated with Avastin in combination with chemotherapy experienced serious side

effects, including gastrointestinal perforation (2%) and slow or incomplete

wound

healing (1%). In rare cases, these side effects have been fatal.

Please speak to your doctor about the common and serious side effects

observed in Avastin clinical trials.

What side effects have been seen in other types of cancer?*

Serious side effects observed in lung and breast cancer

Although Avastin is only approved for colorectal cancer, it has been studied

in different types of cancer

Some people receiving Avastin in combination with chemotherapy for lung

cancer experienced serious tumor-related hemorrhage

A small group of people (2%) receiving Avastin plus chemotherapy experienced

congestive heart failure. The majority of these people had taken a type of

chemotherapy called anthracyclines (a drug used to treat breast cancer) in the

past or in combination with Avastin

Because everyone is different, it is not possible to predict what side

effects any one person will have. If you have questions or concerns about side

effects, talk to your doctor.

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The only problem that I had with it was elevated blood pressure,

which needs to be watched. The very last treatment that I got

caused blood vessels in my face to pop and I got a severe headache

that I could not get rid of for a day or so; we're pretty sure both

were do to a transatory rise in blood pressure. Long term, it also

got raised by about 10-20 (i.e. from 110 or 120/60 or 70 to 110 or

120/90). We invested in a blood pressure cuff for whenever the next

ride is.

Joe

> Does anyone have any experiences, directly or secondhand, with

Avastin?

> side effects? any odd things? thanks so much---my mother, age

69, has had

> two rounds of Xeloda and is on her third, plus has added a dose of

Avastin.

> Her oncologist is trying to keep her from experiences bad side

effects if

> possible. She has stage 4 colon-cancer, sigmoid and below, tumor

removed

> almosy 3 mos ago. She had no problem with the Xeloda (was given

prednisone

> and B6 with it). thanks so much for everyone's thoughts....Jackie

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