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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: cll - bone marrow transplant</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by megjobethamy on 9/25/2007</description>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>cll - bone marrow transplant</title>
      <description>My brother has CLL.&amp;nbsp; His situation was monitored for approx. 4 years, but when his red blood cell count went down, while his white cell count was going sky-high, he began chemo.&amp;nbsp; He was told it would be 2-6 months of chemo and then they&amp;#39;d see what happens.&amp;nbsp; He responded well to chemo, having it 3 days/month for the last 4 months.&amp;nbsp; The only side effect has been a sensitivity to cold right after the treatment.Now his dr. is proposing a bone marrow treatment (no outside doner&amp;nbsp;being used), but the&amp;nbsp;possible effects sound frightening, compared to the virtually no effect he&amp;#39;s had with the chemo.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s being presented to him as&amp;nbsp;elective,&amp;nbsp;and that&amp;nbsp;his PPO will cover it&amp;nbsp;(we haven&amp;#39;t heard from the insurance co. yet.).&amp;nbsp; Is there anyone out there that regrets doing the bone marrow transplant?&amp;nbsp; Are there people out there who feel it saved their lives?&amp;nbsp; If he says no to this treatment, can he just continue with the chemo and still get better?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Anything you can share in the way of &amp;quot;real life&amp;quot; situations will be very appreciated.&amp;nbsp; I really love my&amp;nbsp;brother.&amp;nbsp; thanks&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>megjobethamy</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Sep 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: cll - bone marrow transplant</title>
      <description>I have been treated for CLL back in 2003 and have been in remission going on 5 years now.&amp;nbsp; I feel pretty good now and resumed a somewhat normal life despite other medical problems.I suppose the only way to go at this is to be brutally honest.&amp;nbsp; CLL is incurable as of right now.&amp;nbsp; A BMT is the only possibility for a cure and the odds would not be in your brother&amp;#39;s favor.&amp;nbsp; Generally some of today&amp;#39;s chemo regimens can achieve BMT lengthy remissions as in my case.&amp;nbsp; But it too has a cost associated with it.&amp;nbsp; I had FCR (fludara, cytoxan, rituxin).&amp;nbsp; This is considered in the US to be the first line regimen for treatment.&amp;nbsp; Fludara can and will cause immunosuppression for as much as a year after treatment has stopped.&amp;nbsp; Cytoxan (also known as cyclophosphamide) if I am not mistaken has been linked to secondary cancers.&amp;nbsp; So as I said there is a price to pay no matter what he does.I wish you and your brother all the best moving forward.Regards,Lorenhttp://www.cllcfriends.com </description>
      <author>BaldEagle</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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