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a month agoSo, today, I start my clinical trial I'm pretty nervous, but I think all will be ok. Cetuximab infusion. and an oral pill. Encorafenib. Has anyone here been put on these? If so. How are things going? I'll post after I get home and let ya know how things go.. Prayers please...
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Starting a clinical trial can bring up many feelings, and it's completely natural to feel nervous about beginning this new treatment path. The combination you mentioned is being studied for colorectal cancer, and clinical trials offer access to potentially promising treatments while contributing valuable research data. Hopefully others in the community who have experience with these treatments will share their insights with you. Wishing you all the best as you begin this journey, and thank you for sharing your experience with the community.
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a month agoI get bi weekly Cetuximab infusions and Capecititabine pills and it’s working really well for me, I’ve been on the combination for over 2 years. My oncologist is very pleased with the results, hope the infusions work for you!
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25 days agoYou got it "Prayers I Mean "
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25 days agoStarting a clinical trial can bring up many feelings, and it's completely natural to feel nervous about beginning this new treatment path. The combination you mentioned is being studied for colorectal cancer, and clinical trials offer access to potentially promising treatments while contributing valuable research data. Hopefully others in the community who have experience with these treatments will share their insights with you. Wishing you all the best as you begin this journey, and thank you for sharing your experience with the community.
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24 days agoIVERMECTIN has kept my stage 4 at bay . No side effect. Research -ivermectin for cancer.
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20 days agoI did ask my oncologist, and he said a big NO to ivermectin. I dont know why when I hear it works really well.
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