Thursday, September 25, 2008

New treatment starting next week

It's been a busy couple of days. After getting the results from the scan, we managed to get in touch with Alison's oncologist who was able to fit us in for an appointment during her lunch break today.

We were right that the results were disappointing and not what we were hoping for. It appears that the initial regime of chemo was not working and we now need to try a different tack.

The doctor has talked to us about how she would like to proceed and what drugs she will now give to Alison (docetaxel and capecitabine). Treatments will still be every three weeks, however there will be some differences:
  • one of the drugs will by administered by IV through the hospital
  • the other drug is a tablet that will need to be taken morning and night for 14 days each cycle
  • Ali will need to take some steroid tablets on the days before, on, and after chemo
  • this course should not make her feel as nauseous (although it may) which means she won't need to take as many anti-nausea drugs
  • the tiredness may be greater
  • she could experience watery eyes and dryness of her hands to the point where the skin starts to crack
  • she may get pins and needles in her hands and feet
  • her nails may become discoloured and uncomfortable
Unfortunately this will still wipe out Ali's white blood cells so she will be at a heightened risk of infection as with the previous chemo treatment.

So long as it works, all this doesn't really matter that much.

Looking at the big picture, this probably means that Ali is starting off on another six cycle (18 week) treatment. As before, we expect that there will be tests around the end of November, just before the fourth cycle.

If all runs to plan, she's likely to have a treatment two days before Christmas which will mean that we will probably have a fairly quiet time at home that day.

Her first cycle will probably start next Tuesday, 30 September, subject to being able to get booked in. If not, then it will be Wednesday.

1 comment:

Anne said...

Hi All
I was disappointed to hear the news of the last post. You both sound like strong people and praise God you have alternatives to try. I hope the cancer responses to the new treatment successfully and that you are able to start quickly. Anne