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foti1063 12-23-2006 08:21 PM

herceptin treatment
 
Does anyone know if herceptin is more effective receiving it every week after chemotherapy or every three weeks after chemotherapy. I have received two different treatment options. Any information is greatly appreciated.

tousled1 12-23-2006 09:29 PM

There have been many discussions on weekly vs three week herceptin treatments. Here is a link that you may find useful.
length and frequency of herceptin

KellyA 12-24-2006 05:29 AM

Hi there. During my treatment (chemo), I received the Herceptin weekly. Once chemo was over, my onc moved it to every three weeks. I may go back to weekly now for other reasons. I have a friend with my exact diagnosis (scary!), and she did it the same way. I would want to have as many chemos with the Herceptin as possible- and my Taxol was weekly. The link mentioned above is good to read-

Love, Kelly

BethSh 12-24-2006 10:39 AM

I am getting the Taxol and Herceptin for 12 weeks and then Herceptin every 3 for another 46 weeks. So, far I have had few side effects and am wondering if the 3 week dose is 3 times the weekly. I am assuming that. If I get reactions from the every 3, I am going to ask about weekly. It may just be about convenience of my having to go weekly.

Beth

tousled1 12-24-2006 01:10 PM

The three week dose is mainly for convenience -- not having to go to the oncologist's office every week. Youi don't get less if you get if on the 3 week schedule. Weekly you get a week's dose and 3 weeks you get a 3 week dose. Also Herceptin has a cumulative effect - meaning it stays in your body for a while even after you stop treatment.


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