Intrathecal (IT) Herceptin for brain mets
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Thanks barb but i did not understand what you want to know.
Mario
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Mario, so very happy to hear your good news. SUE
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Thanks sue
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Mario, thank you for letting us know your good news. I'm so glad your wife continues to do well.
Leah
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What is it herceptin? Intrathecal ?
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Thanks Leah
Barb, IT herceptin is intrathecal, given through a lumbar puncture or an ommaya reservoir to get the herceptin to the brain and spinal cord, since herceptin going through the veins do not pass into these.
There are a lot doing this lately, for cure of brain mets from breast cancer. I have heard that at MD Anderson in Texas there is a whole group doing it, besides the two trials still going on.
Mario
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thanks mario. what a wonderful thing.
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MRI of 2 weeks ago showed that the edema is less than half it was two month ago.
All tumors gone except for 3 small ones now measure 4mm or less. These were around 6 to 7 mm 4 months ago. All the tumors that were gone in the MRI of two months ago did not show up again in this new MRI.
Looks like we are getting very close to clear all the brain from this metastatic cancer. Maybe with next MRI end of next February, fingers crossed.My wife is still on 150mg IT herceptin and 50mg IT hydrocortisone which is working perfectly till now, without any side effects at all.
Mario -
Thank you Mario for keeping us informed. This is extremely good news, and I am so pleased for you, your wife and your family. Keep on truck'n! SUE
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Thanks Sue
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Mario, I hope you continue to get good results.
Leah
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Love to hear when someone is doing well. Hope she continues to improve!
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Thanks Leah and Judie
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So glad she is doing well. Where does she get thus tx? Is it a trial?
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Thanks barb,
We are in Europe, it is not part of any trial
Mario
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Good for u mario
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Sending best wishes for continued successful treatment! Bev
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Mario - this is really amazing, thank you for keeping us posted.
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May I respectfully ask for an update on how your wife is doing?
how long has she had breast cancer? and how quickly did it take for it to attack the brain?Many thanks
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Sorry for the delay in answering but did not log in lately.
My wife is still doing fine, still taking 150mg IT herceptin, now for 9 months since we started.
She had cancer for the past 7 years and now 2 years since we found that it had spread to her brain. Many of the tumors were in deep brain and not on the meninges and now they either are completely gone or nearly gone. She is also taking tykerb 750 mg per day since 4 months ago, but no chemo or radiation being done.
It started to reduce the cancer after three to four months.
We should have an MRI in 2 weeks time and will post again to update.
Mario
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Mario, you and your wife make my heart glad and give me much hope. Thanks so much for keeping us all in the loop. Best to both of you, and keep on truck'n. SUE
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Thanks sue
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MRI and CT scan of yesterday:
Edema is stable just like it was two month ago.
All tumors gone except for 1 small one now measuring around 3 to 4mm diameter. There were 3 deep brain ones left 2 months ago.
All the tumors that were gone in the MRI of two months ago did not show up again in this new MRI.
Looks like we are getting closer and closer to clear all the brain from this metastatic cancer.
CT Scan came out good, there are no tumors or activity all around the whole body except for this last tiny deep brain tumor.
Thank God!
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Thank God indeed, Mario. So happy to hear this news. My Daughter 's brain MRI has been stable for the last 6 months, and like your wife, has only one small, deep tumor that is not growing.
Marilyn
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Excellent results! I am so happy for both of you!
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Yes, Mario, thank God. I am so very happy that this is working for your beloved wife. Your good news is good news for all of us. Best to you, and thanks for continuing to keep us posted. SUE
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Thanks Sue, Heidi and Marilyn, so glad to hear you daughter is still doing well.
Will keep you posted
Mario
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such great news mario. where is your wife being treated?
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How is your wife doing? Prayers and hugs you both. I am glad to have stumbled on this discussion. Gives me hope. Just learned of my 2 brain mets last week and just looking everywhere for any survivor stories and their treatments. Am 46 and I want to have at least 20 more years. I am particularly interested in this intrathecal herceptin.
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Cancer is curing, but the complications of cancer have drawn her back lately. She had a PE 2 months ago, and this week she had a stroke. However with It herceptin there is always hope of complete cure.
IT herceptin works but if there is an edema or cancers bigger than 5mm in my opinion they must be irradiated locally, by gamma knife or some other source.
But It herceptin looks like stops the spread of brain mets and controls small ones very quickly, for patients that had IV herceptin int heir body which controlled the cells everywhere except int he brain.
Mario
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