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11-08-2021, 12:54 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 494
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Goodbye Herceptin?
Hi Everybody,
I have just found out that Australia's pharmaceutical benefits scheme will no longer be funding Roche's Herceptin and my treatment will continue with a "bio-similar" called Herzuma. Does anybody more technically minded than I know about this drug? I assume it should give me the same benefits and side effects, but need a little reassurance after nearly 10 years on Vitamin H.
Best wishes..... Pam
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Diagnosed 2004: Lumpectomy - 2 tumours, both grade 1 infiltrating duct carcinoma, about 12mm. ER+,
C-erbB-2 status 3+.
Clear margins, no nodal involvement.
Radiotherapy, i year Tamoxifen, 4 years Arimidex.
Rediagnosed 2012: Multiple bone metastases.
3/12: began on Marianne trial - T-DM1 + Pertuzamab/Placebo.
5/12:Unexpected development of numerous bilateral liver mets. Came off trial.
Started Docetaxol/ Herceptin + Zometa.
8/12:Bones stable +major regression in liver (!)
9/12:Can't take any more Docetaxol! Start on Herceptin and Tamoxifen. Cross fingers!
Changed to Denosumab.
11/12: Scan shows stable - yay!
11/13: Still stable :-) !!!
1/16: All stable, but lowered calcium, so switched to Zometa 3 monthly.
2/19: Happily still stable on Herceptin, Letrozole and 3 monthly Zometa.
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11-09-2021, 12:12 PM
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#2
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 474
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Re: Goodbye Herceptin?
Pam
According to the literature it should work the same way. The reason for the change is cost. Biosimilars are cheaper than brand drugs but fo rall intents and purposes the work the same way.
Paul
PS Herceptin has 5 different biosimilar products
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11-09-2021, 10:57 PM
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#3
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 494
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Re: Goodbye Herceptin?
Thanks Paul - I kind of knew it was OK, but any change causes trepidation..... Pam
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11-16-2021, 05:51 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Geelong, Australia
Posts: 250
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Re: Goodbye Herceptin?
Oh geez, Pam!
I haven’t heard about this yet. Any changes like that make me nervous too. I will ask about it next week when I have my next H infusion. My Onc wants me to stop Herceptin as it’s been nearly five years since my last progression (bone Mets). I’m feeling very uncomfortable about that. What if I have progression soon after stopping, I would be kicking myself, and everything around me! Lol
Sending love (and happiness after getting out of lockdown, yeeeha)
Dawn x
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Dx May 27 2011, age 43
Stage 1V 3.6cm breast lump, spot on lungs, nodes chest + neck
HER2+ ER/PR-
Abraxane weekly - 16 weeks
Herceptin every third week
September 26 2011 N.E.D!
Herceptin ongoing
8th Dec 2011 Brain MRI - clear
20th Dec 2011 bone/cat scan clear still NED
April 2012 scans show axillary node lump - ? what to do...
June 2012 Axillary node dissection 1/11 nodes affected, a wide local excision shows DCIS. Now what to do again? Watch and scan 3 monthly
April 2013, two spots in nodes to chest wall, start TDM1 (Kadcycla) as part of clinical trial
July 2013 stable
Oct 2013 progression off TDM-1 (Kadcycla)
Nov 2013 radiation to lymph nodes in sternum
Dec 2013. Mastectomy right side, pathology shows tumour was HER-2 negative, no wonder TDM-1 (Kadcycla) didn’t work!
April 2014 NED. On Herceptin only
August 2014 NED. On Herceptin only
March 2015. NED. On Herceptin only
September 2015 NED on Herceptin only
March 2016. Pulmonary embolism, Clexane injections daily forever. Still NED On Herceptin only
Nov 2016. Bone Mets in ribs - Radiation. Don’t know if bone Mets are er-/pr-/HER2+ or triple negative.
Can’t give self injections on to tablets (Xarelto) for blood clots.
2017 NED - On Herceptin only
2018 NED - On Herceptin only
2019 NED - On Herceptin only
2020 NED - On Herceptin only
2021 NED - On Herceptin only
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11-21-2021, 11:48 PM
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#5
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 494
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Re: Goodbye Herceptin?
Hi Dawn!
I don't think we need worry - but you would definitely be having the bio-similar now. Like you, I have been stable for ages. My oncologist says my cancer is "indolent". She hasn't suggested I stop though, and I would probably worry myself sick .....
Glad to hear you are going well and of course, hope you are enjoying our new "freedoms".
Best wishes..... Pam
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Diagnosed 2004: Lumpectomy - 2 tumours, both grade 1 infiltrating duct carcinoma, about 12mm. ER+,
C-erbB-2 status 3+.
Clear margins, no nodal involvement.
Radiotherapy, i year Tamoxifen, 4 years Arimidex.
Rediagnosed 2012: Multiple bone metastases.
3/12: began on Marianne trial - T-DM1 + Pertuzamab/Placebo.
5/12:Unexpected development of numerous bilateral liver mets. Came off trial.
Started Docetaxol/ Herceptin + Zometa.
8/12:Bones stable +major regression in liver (!)
9/12:Can't take any more Docetaxol! Start on Herceptin and Tamoxifen. Cross fingers!
Changed to Denosumab.
11/12: Scan shows stable - yay!
11/13: Still stable :-) !!!
1/16: All stable, but lowered calcium, so switched to Zometa 3 monthly.
2/19: Happily still stable on Herceptin, Letrozole and 3 monthly Zometa.
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11-24-2021, 12:02 PM
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#6
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 307
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Re: Goodbye Herceptin?
My insurance (here in the US) only covers bio-similars as well.
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11-24-2021, 11:57 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 494
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Re: Goodbye Herceptin?
Donna,
Seems it shouldn't matter, though we will all be grateful for the original Herceptin! Hope you are going well........ Pam
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