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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: side effects of chemotherapy - cumulative?</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by baybeam on 5/21/2008</description>
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      <title>side effects of chemotherapy - cumulative?</title>
      <description>My mom was diagnosed with stage IV adenocarcinoma in January of 2008.&amp;nbsp; She has a very large tumor in her right lung, lesions on both adrenal glands as well as a small lesion in her brain.&amp;nbsp; She has undergone radiation to her entire brain as well as three cycles of carboplatin and taxol.&amp;nbsp; She tolerated all of these treatments very well.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunately, so did her cancer.As a second line of treatment, her oncologist put her on Alimta.&amp;nbsp; We were told that the side effects for this particular type of chemotherapy are minimal.&amp;nbsp; She tolerated the first two cycles very well; however, the last two cycles have been horrible.&amp;nbsp; She is in a lot of pain and is&amp;nbsp;incredibly weak.&amp;nbsp; She also has neurological symptoms - she is incredibly forgetful, confused, etc.&amp;nbsp; She mixes up names of people frequently.&amp;nbsp; Since she tolerated the first cycles of Alimta so well, my fear is that it is the progression of her cancer causing these symptoms and not the chemotherapy.Can&amp;nbsp;the side effects of chemotherapy be cumulative?&amp;nbsp; In other words, are they more likely to occur and/or occur to a greater degree with each subsequent cycle?&amp;nbsp; I am searching for any reasons&amp;nbsp;that may help to explain why she has gotten progressively and rapidly worse other than the progression of&amp;nbsp;the cancer.&amp;nbsp; We have a CT scan, MRI, etc. as well as a second opinion at&amp;nbsp;Sloan-Kettering&amp;nbsp;coming up in a couple of weeks.&amp;nbsp; Any feedback from anyone who has undergone a similar situation would be very much appreciated!&amp;nbsp; Thank you!&amp;nbsp;~Mandi : )</description>
      <author>baybeam</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: side effects of chemotherapy - cumulative?</title>
      <description>Mandi,&amp;nbsp;Please keep us posted on your mom.&amp;nbsp; My father was diagnosed this week with Adenocarcinoma and some lesions in his brain as well.&amp;nbsp; He is undergoing a PET Scan as we speak, so now I am going to you for information even though you are seeking it. I apologize for not being able to help you.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully this forum will help both of us. Good luck.&amp;nbsp; Hang in there.CherylOn 5/21/2008 baybeam wrote:My mom was diagnosed with stage IV adenocarcinoma in January of 2008.&amp;nbsp; She has a very large tumor in her right lung, lesions on both adrenal glands as well as a small lesion in her brain.&amp;nbsp; She has undergone radiation to her entire brain as well as three cycles of carboplatin and taxol.&amp;nbsp; She tolerated all of these treatments very well.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunately, so did her cancer.As a second line of treatment, her oncologist put her on Alimta.&amp;nbsp; We were told that the side effects for this particular type of chemotherapy are minimal.&amp;nbsp; She tolerated the first two cycles very well; however, the last two cycles have been horrible.&amp;nbsp; She is in a lot of pain and is&amp;nbsp;incredibly weak.&amp;nbsp; She also has neurological symptoms - she is incredibly forgetful, confused, etc.&amp;nbsp; She mixes up names of people frequently.&amp;nbsp; Since she tolerated the first cycles of Alimta so well, my fear is that it is the progression of her cancer causing these symptoms and not the chemotherapy.Can&amp;nbsp;the side effects of chemotherapy be cumulative?&amp;nbsp; In other words, are they more likely to occur and/or occur to a greater degree with each subsequent cycle?&amp;nbsp; I am searching for any reasons&amp;nbsp;that may help to explain why she has gotten progressively and rapidly worse other than the progression of&amp;nbsp;the cancer.&amp;nbsp; We have a CT scan, MRI, etc. as well as a second opinion at&amp;nbsp;Sloan-Kettering&amp;nbsp;coming up in a couple of weeks.&amp;nbsp; Any feedback from anyone who has undergone a similar situation would be very much appreciated!&amp;nbsp; Thank you!&amp;nbsp;~Mandi : )&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Macalister</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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