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CourtneyL 02-13-2011 10:04 PM

High Dose Tykerb Experiment - wish me luck!
 
Hello lovelies - Its been a while since I've posted a thread but I thought some of you might be interested in my latest little experiment. As you can read from my signature, I've had another bout with brain mets recently. All else seems to be going well - we'll scan brain and body again in a few weeks to confirm that I'm coasting.

In the meantime, my doc and I have decided to try a little experiment to see if we can't find a way to keep me from getting new brain mets. I'm already taking Tykerb so we decided to play around with the dosage a little.

UCSF has a clinical trial where they are looking to see if a few days of high dose Tykerb, followed by a few days off, is a more effective way of administering the medication. The theory of some scientists there (Dr. Moasser) is that it is a much more effective drug in high doses but can only be tolerated for so long because of GI side-effects like diarrhea.

Rather than join the trial, I'm running my own self-experiment, with my doctor's permission of course, to see if this might work for me. I'm going to work up to 3500 mg/day for 5 days followed by a 9 day rest cycle. So far I'm on day 3 and have worked up to 3000/mg per day. I'll take the larger dose tomorrow and Tuesday and then I'll take 9 days off before repeating. Hopefully diarrhea won't be too much of an issue and I'll be able to give this a try for a little while to see if it just might make a difference.

I'm curious if anyone else has any experience with this or has been on the trial? Thoughts? Am I crazy?

StephN 02-13-2011 10:15 PM

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NOT crazy - just want to keep the little devils from coming back! No harm in working a new system to see if you can get a longer period (or never) between brain mets.

I'm excited for this "personal trial" and thrilled your doctors are willing to work with you this way. Hooray for personalized treatments.

chrisy 02-13-2011 10:32 PM

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Very interesting! Just curious, is this the dosage schedule in the trial? Or if not, how did you arrive at that dose/days?

I also second stephs sentiment- great, and rare to get a doctor willing to tinker with the "standard of care" even with good theory behind it! Let us now how it goes!

Trish 02-13-2011 10:52 PM

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Courtney, good luck. I tried a mini experiment too (with my onc's approval) after reading an an article posted by Rich or GDPawel. I think it was referred to as "pulse" doses or something. I am sensitive to Tykerb so I only went up to 3000mg a day for three days around the time of my weekly Abraxane. Think I only tried it for 2 cycles bc that was all I had of the drug at the time. I can't be sure of the timing of the onset of my response but I did only start showing good response when Tykerb was added to the Abraxane/Herceptin mix. You could hardly say I was rigorous in my methodology! I am now on a more conventional daily 750mg and still responding. Fingers crossed.
Hope it works to keep your pesky mets at bay.
Trish

Delaney 02-14-2011 08:14 AM

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Hi Courtney,
How many tablets is that daily? I am going to mention this to my oncologist tomorrow. Thanks for sharing and very best of luck.

Unregistered 02-14-2011 09:23 AM

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Dear Courtney,
we discussed that trial a month ago here http://her2support.org/vbulletin/sho...hlight=moasser. It seems to be very promising. It's great that it is continued. How many people will participate in this trial?
Good luck, you young warrior ))))))))

Ceesun 02-14-2011 10:19 AM

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Hi Courtney, Just wanted to say good luck with the tykerb experiment sounds very new to me! I have been on 5 tablets of tykerb since sumnmer 2008--keep the immodium on hand! I take 2 a day as a preventative for the runs to the bathroom...was advised to catch it before the stomach starts to react. Take care, sweetie. Ceesun

GracePang 02-14-2011 12:00 PM

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Courtey,
your doctor is so open minded and good for you. Best wishes for your little experiment and it seems you tolerate the drug well. I am on 5 pills a day now for 10 days; still adjust to diarrhea and loss of appetite.

bejuce 02-14-2011 12:15 PM

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Hi Courtney!

That's so exciting!!! I heard Dr. Moasser speak about his research a couple of times at UCSF and could feel his excitment, belief, and passion for this approach. It definitely works in mice and hopefully will work in humans too!

Just make sure you use that Suki lotion every night to avoid a skin rash - I think it was you that recommended it here on this board and it was a lifesaver for me when I was taking Tykerb.

Good luck and keep us posted!

Marcia

schoolteacher 02-14-2011 01:41 PM

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Courtney,

Let me know how the experiment goes. I have been taking 1 Immodium 10 or 15 minutes after taking my Tykerb. My dosage is 800 right now because the last two cycles with Xeloda I had really bad diarrhea. I have put on 4 pounds, so I am sure they will up the dosage. I currently take 5 pills everyday.

Please let me know what happens.

Amelia

Joan M 02-14-2011 05:17 PM

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Courtney,

Glad to hear that your onc is willing to let you personalize a trial. Let us know how it goes.

Joan

caya 02-14-2011 05:55 PM

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Good luck Courtney, this certainly sounds like a very promising "experiment."

I hope you get great results....

all the best
caya

Bill 02-14-2011 07:09 PM

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You go, Courtney! Please keep us posted. Our prayers and best wishes are with you. I'm glad that you have the good doctor that you do.

krisvell 02-14-2011 07:13 PM

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Courtney;
Good luck with your experiment and that the BMs will be gone for good. You may be helping me too. I'm not sure what they are recommeding for me nothing or Tykerb/Xeloda.
I wish you great success with your experiement.
Love and Hugs,
Kris....

CourtneyL 02-14-2011 07:21 PM

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Thank you all for the encouragement and advice. So far, so good. I'm experiencing some appetite loss (bummer since I have a fun dinner planned tonight for Valentine's Day with the hubby) and some diarrhea but so far it is manageable. Only 1 more day until the off period begins!

To answer some questions, we based our protocol on this abstract presented at ASCO a few years ago:

http://www.asco.org/ASCOv2/Meetings/...stractID=31533

The study there describes a 14-day cycle with 5 days of Tykerb and 9 days off. Starting dose was 1750 mg and went as high as 7000 mg! For my experiment, 3500 mg is really as high as we can go given that insurance only approves a daily dose of 1250 mg (5 pills). So that's where the number came from. No real science to it.

Okay, off to enjoy Valentine's Day. I'll update y'all when I have some news to share. Take care and thanks again!

Julie2 02-15-2011 04:43 PM

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Hi Courtney,

Are you on Tykerb with Herceptin now? Wishing you all the best with your new approach.

-Julie

Gerri 02-15-2011 08:55 PM

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Courtney,

Hope you enjoyed your Valentines Day dinner with your hubby. It is so important to make time for the fun things in life.

Good luck with your experiment. You are an amazing young woman!

Keep us posted.

Flossie 02-17-2011 07:17 AM

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Hi Courteney,

I am keeping my fingers and toes crossed for you. Will be really interested to see how you get on. Hopefully this will keep those pesky critters away for ever!!

hutchibk 02-17-2011 05:07 PM

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I think this is fantastic, and I will be keeping a close eye on you lady... to see what comes of this.

I just did 5 more days of IMRT on 3 previously treated brain spots and also the one in the pituitary area (inside skull, but not blood brain barrier) which seemed to show increase, but still no new spots, which I consider good news.

I also enrolled in the T-DM1 EAP trial in Denver this week, so I am off of Tykerb and tamoxifen now. I get my first T-DM1 treatment in Denver on March 4! Whew. I did it. I am excited. My trial doc is top notch and I think this will be a great opportunity on my path.

Can't wait to see what your experimental treatment regimen yields, but it sounds like a great idea! I recommend taking liquid immodium every morning as a matter of course, 1/2 to a full capful as seems necessary. It is so much easier to stay ahead of the pooterookis instead of trying to rein it in!

Mary Anne in TX 02-17-2011 08:37 PM

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Brenda I'm so glad you've been accepted into the T-DMI trial. How often will you get that mountain view? ma

MJo 02-18-2011 07:42 AM

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To lovely Courtney -- Thank you for being a pioneer.

hutchibk 02-20-2011 12:21 AM

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Every 3 weeks I will be flying to Denver... the doc is TOP NOTCH and I love the clinic there. Feels very caring and inviting.

Ellie F 02-20-2011 12:35 PM

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Brenda
Well done with the trial! I was only thinking today that it seemed ages since I read a post from you.
Glad those pesky mets have been zapped again and that there are no new ones.
I am really hoping that these 'trials' are magic bullets for you and Courtney

Hugs
Ellie

Patb 02-20-2011 06:06 PM

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Best of luck to you Courtney and Brenda, both going
into new treatments. I will be thinking of you both.
patb

Mary Anne in TX 02-20-2011 06:32 PM

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Brenda, that fresh mountain air can't hurt! Best of luck on the journeys and the trial.
ma

flynny 02-20-2011 06:42 PM

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Sounds like a great way to start this new year off! Taking charge of the direction of your treatment. I am so impressed with your doctor and that he is listening to your needs! Hugs!

ElaineM 02-20-2011 08:54 PM

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Good for you !!!!!!!!!! Let us know how it all works out.

SoCalGal 02-20-2011 10:29 PM

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Brenda -twinkie - I have a dear friend in Denver. Please pm me if you need help with logistics, etc. Best of luck!
Courtney - wow - this is so interesting and I feel like it makes such good sense! Thanks for testing this out for "us".
Blessings,
Flori

Jackie07 02-21-2011 03:25 AM

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So proud to be in the company of all the 'pioneer women'... Good luck!

gdpawel 02-24-2011 05:18 PM

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CourtneyL

Just wanted to point out something about high dose (dose intense) protocol. Maybe this is what Trish had been thinking of by "pulse" doses.

Many chemotherapy drugs, in addition to killing tumor cells, also fight angiogenesis. However, the anti-angiogenic effects of dose-intense (high-dose) therapy may be masked and marginalized by the way it is usually administered. There are generally long breaks between drug administration that are necessary to allow the patient to recover from the harmful side effects of treatment.

The main targets of dose-intense chemotherapy are presumed to be proliferating tumor cells. The main targets of dense-dense (low-dose) chemotherapy are the endothelial cells of the growing vasculature of a tumor. In other words, chemotherapeutics can be used as anti-angiogenic agents.

When administering both anti-tumor and anti-angiogenesis drugs, the endothelial cells (involved in angiogenessis) are the first in the tumor to undergo cell death (apoptosis).

However, this anti-angiogenic effect does not translate into a significant therapeutic benefit because the damage to the vasculature of the tumor can be largely repaired during the long rest and recovery periods between successive cycles of therapy. Perhaps, lowering the dose of drugs administered with each administration? The more frequent, regular, lower-dose therapy can have an impressive anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor effects.

Blood vessel cells are less likely than tumor cells to become resistant to chemotherapy, so if cancer cells become drug resistant, these medicines should still be able to shrink tumors by destroying their blood supply. Too much/too aggressive chemotherapy can shorten as much as it can prolong life.

Lastly, Tykerb can enhance the antivascular activity of Avastin. There was a slide presentation at the ASCO Breast Cancer Symposium on September 5, 2008.

http://www.asco.org/ASCOv2/Meetings/...stractID=40418

http://weisenthal.org/Weisenthal_ASCO.pdf (large download)

Greg

Trish 02-24-2011 09:54 PM

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Yes indeed that was what I was referring to Greg-I'm glad not everyone on this is as vague as me!
Trish


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