Alisertib with Fulvestrant

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  • Anne45
    Anne45 Member Posts: 1,037
    edited January 2020

    Hi Vilma65, I started this treatment in early March 2019. I have been stable since then. My tumors (mostly liver) have moved a tiny bit in size.....some a tiny bit bigger and some a tiny bit smaller. This has been the case every two months that I have to be scanned. When will you know if you will be joining the treatment

  • Vilma65
    Vilma65 Member Posts: 111
    edited January 2020

    Sounds good! Hopefully it will continue working for a long time. I will probably know on January 15 when I see my MO. They just sent to check the mutation. I'll let you know as soon as I find out

  • M3llon
    M3llon Member Posts: 26
    edited February 2020

    Anne45, I had my consultation with the interventional radiologist about the radioembolization. Turns out it is the same as a Y90, which I’ve seen some posts about on this site. First step is a diagnostic procedure to determine if I qualify. The tumors must be vascular. Getting that done on 3/20. I’ll let you know how it goes.

    The doc said this treatment was more common with colon cancer.

  • Anne45
    Anne45 Member Posts: 1,037
    edited March 2020

    M3llon is the diagnostic procedure a biopsy? Please keep me posted with the results. I will have to look up Y90. I am not familiar with that one. I hope the tumor is compatible so you can have the treatment. I just had scans and still stable.

  • Anne45
    Anne45 Member Posts: 1,037
    edited May 2020

    I am officially off Alisertib and on to Doxil.

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