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herceptin dosage
Hi all
I haven't posted in a while. We moved from Atlanta to Jacksonville and it's been a crazy month or so. Meanwhile I managed to get the doctors in Yugoslavia to give herceptin to my mom, as they first refused saying that's not the right treatment for her, and than admitted that they just don't give it to post menopause patients. My brother and I agreed to pay ourselves so she had received her second treatment 2 days ago. They are giving it with taxol 500mg and 450mg of carboplatin. First dose was higher on herceptin 4mg per kilogram of body weight and I understood that other doses are reduced to 2mg/kg. I can only find info on that if it was given weekly. She receives hers every 3 weeks. Can anyone tell me what dose they are given on 3 week treatment? My mom's life is so important to me and we are trying to do anything we can, even though I am not sure how long we can continue to pay for it out of the pocket. I am just thinking, if she is supposed to get 2mg instead of 4mg /kg of body weight she can get twice as many treatments for the same amount. She is been feeling OK so far, just tired. But she continues with her daily walks and takes naps during the day. My aunt spends 3-5 days with her after each treatment and helps around the house and than mom feels good enough to do things on her own. My dad is trying to help as much as he knows how. I would appreciate very much if any of you have leads or answers for me. Keep on fighting! |
The first dose of Herceptin is larger than subsequent doses and is called a "loading dose."
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<TABLE cellSpacing=4 cellPadding=6 width=538 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left>I received my first Herceptin/chemo combo as a weekly tx when diagnosed with recurrent bc, when I had been postmenopausal for 5 years. I've since alternated from weekly to 3 weekly to 2 weekly and now back to weekly.
Here's an excerpt from an article regarding the dosage amount for 3 weekly: </TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top align=left>OncoLink: Herceptin treatment every three weeks as safe, effective as weekly dosing</TD></TR><TR><TD><SMALL>Last Updated: 2002-03-22 13:31:13 EST (Reuters Health) </SMALL>BARCELONA, Spain (Reuters Health) - Based on preliminary results of a phase II study presented Thursday at the 3rd European Breast Cancer Conference here, Herceptin (trastuzumab, AstraZeneca) administered every three weeks is as safe and effective as administration every week. Dr. Josep Baselga, chief investigator of the study and head of oncology at the Hospital Vall d'Hebron in Barcelona, explained to Reuters Health that this finding "is going to make the treatment more comfortable" for women who undergo this therapy for HER2-positive tumors. The researchers recruited 105 breast cancer patients with at least two metastases, the majority of which were in the lung and liver. The women were given an initial dose of Herceptin of 8 mg/kg of body weight, followed by a dose of 6 mg/kg every 3 weeks. The usual dose of the drug when administered weekly is 2 mg/kg. The observed response rate was 23%--comparable, according to Dr. Baselga, to that observed with weekly administration. Side effects were very similar to those reported with weekly administration, and there were no "unexpected adverse effects" reported. The oncologist commented to Reuters Health that the HERA clinical trial that includes 3000 subjects will conclude in 1 month. The trial compares the two dosing schedules of Herceptin in breast cancer patients without metastases. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> |
Hey daughter...
I would say that since she's has made it through the loading dose things are going to be better now http://www.her2support.org/vbulletin...ons/icon12.gif. The most problems with Herceptin revolve around the large loading dose and not the following weekly or tri-weekly infusions. That being said, make sure the Onc keeps up on the MUGA and/or Echo heart tests!
Love and Light Mel |
thank you all
I will call and make sure she is getting the right dose. I just don't trust them
too much over there. I know they are checking her EKG before each treatment and her bloodwork. I can't wait to see on a next x-ray or scan if the meds are having positive reaction. I am hoping her mets are reduced. Thank you all again |
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