Intrathecal (IT) Herceptin for brain mets
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Mario, how often was the Herceptin given? Every 3 weeks? Does she have a reservoir? So incredibly happy that it worked!!!!
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IT 150mg herceptine and 50mg hydrocortisone every week, and IV herceptine 6mg per kilo every 3 weeks. It works. No reservour required, it can be done by lumbar puncture. However with a reservour it would be easier.
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Thank you again, Mario, for sharing. I am sorry that your wife has been struggling with the aftermaths, but am also so very glad that you and she are fighting the monster and winning. You give us hope. Very best to you and to her - sending good karma. SUE
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my mom just had an MRI and found brain mets. I am looking for a doctor or hospital close to chicago or the surrounding states that will do IT herceptin. Can anyone help
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my mom just had an MRI and found brain mets. I am looking for a doctor or hospital close to chicago or the surrounding states that will do IT herceptin. Can anyone help
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MRI and CT of today
3 new lesions in the brain after 21 months off intrathecal herceptin. Will have to restart the treatment.
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Mario, I'm sorry to hear abut your wife's progression. Still, 21 months is pretty impressive. When you say she's restarting treatment, do you mean that she had a treatrment break or you're doing something else?
Leah
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Hi all,I read this forum last year when I was investigating IT Herceptin for my mom's leptomeningeal metastases. She has been on the treatment for a while now, and I am happy to share her experience if anyone is interested.
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yes I think that would be very helpful. So pleased it is working for her. Was she Her2 + thanks
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My wife is 58 and just received her first dose of IT Herceptin 80 mg, she has 2 LM lesions on her spine and we are praying for some response. She is participating in the Northwestern Memorial clinical trial in Chicago. The progression of this cancer is unbelievable as it has doubled in size in just two weeks. Can you please share your results?
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Dear Marvass, I am so sorry that your wife has to go back to IT herceptin. Keep us posted. Since apparently up to 50% of those with stage IV HER2+++ end up with brain mets, your wife's journey has been inspirational to me. Thank you for sharing it. I was diagnosed stage IV the beginning of December 2007 and, thanks to Herceptin, have been NED now for 7 years. And comforting me also was Sbidalia's report that her daughter was receiving IT herceptin at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, where I go for treatment albeit for leptomeningeal metastases rather than brain mets per se.. But close enough to give me hope that I could get IT herceptin if I develop brain mets because herceptin works so well for me against my breast cancer.
Marvass, you may want to consider your wife taking what I take in the hopes of reducing my risk of brain mets: On an empty stomach, 1500 mg green tea extract with quercetin. The empty stomach and quercetin enhance absorption. And with meals 3500-4000 mgs a day divided of curcumin - Drs best C-3 and curcumin phytosome. both pass the blood brain barrier and there is evidence for both of anti-tumor properties.
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midwestmom, Medstar5, I would be interested in hearing how your mom, wife are doing and what their treatment plan is. My wife is starting this treatment for LM.
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My wife is still doing IT herceptin 150mg and hydrocortisone 50mg every 3 weeks though lumbar puncture, together with IV herceptin 6mg/kg. She is doing fine and mets are under control. We plan to go on like this till another MRI in two months time.
Mario
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Mario, thank you for the update. I'm so glad your wife is doing well.
I hope she continues this way.
Leah
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Hi,
Would anyone know if (IT) Herceptin can be done in Australia? Are there any clinical trials world wide that are offering (IT) Herceptin?
Any response would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles does intrathecal Herceptin. Dr. Jonathan Hu in the neurology department Neurology Dept. (310) 423-8100.
His asst. Rosie, direct line (310) 423-8418. I spoke with him about intrathecal Herceptin last week, Sept. 20, 2018. He said, however, that they only see good results for mets in the CSF (cerebro spinal fluid), not for other mets or primary brain tumors. He said the injection does not penetrate beyond the CSF. It sounds as if they don't administer it unless for CSF. You would need to check for certain with his office.
Hope this helps. Leslie
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After my wife's oncologist mentioned it, we searched the web and see some clinical trials and also see some oncologists are doing it for treatment back in 2012 and before. Results are mixed as some say it works only on CSF (as mentioned above) and others had actual solid tumors disappear... I guess each individual is different and you won;t know until you try.
In my wife's case, she was getting IV Herceptin and IT Methotrexate for 8 months before and it was not working. After trying out Gemzar and Eribulin with no improvement, her oncologist is going back to methotrexate. However, this time, it it IT Herceptin and IT Methotrexate... this started 2 weeks ago and she is seeing some improvements... IMHO, the difference this time is that instead of hoping enough IV herceptin gets into the CSF to work along IT methotrexate, it is actually injected into the brain along with methotrexate (which we know is in the CSF because that is where it is injected). Crossing our fingers for more improvements in future treatments (3 week administration cycles).
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