chemo: FEC, Taxotere

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Hope99
Hope99 Member Posts: 148

Hope all of you will be fine ..

I saw my doctor (oncologist) today, according to his instructions, he told me to start chemo next week. Its hard to hear that but no choice except crying .

He wrote 6 cycles of treatment ( 4.5 months in total ) , one time per 3 weeks as below :

- FEC ( Fluorouracil - Epirubicin - Cyclophosphomide ) - 3 times

- Taxotere - 3 times .

I read the side effects of each one, its hard to read, hard to think about it, and no ideas what the future hold . according to many medical websites, this is the side effects (common and rare, more and less than 30% of patients ) :

Fluorouracil side effects :

- Cardiotoxicit ( the most dangerous side effect, long term side effect ), Myelosuppression, Cerebellar syndrome, Encephalopathy and Anaphylaxis.

Epirubicin :

- Red Urine, interference with the pumping action of the heart (heart problems can occur as late as 7 or 8 years), leukemia cancer.

Cyclophosphomide :

- Bladder irritation and bleeding, blood cancer, myelodysplasia .

Taxotere :

Fluid retention, weight gain, swelling of the ankles or abdominal area, Muscle/bone/joint pain (myalgias -arthralgias), liver problem, Allergic reactions ( dangerous ) .


as you see, taxotere is tough too much, also Fluorouraci and Epirubicin. long side effects in your life. usually i do trust in the experience of the patients more than side effects list.

any one can help please ? I am afraid

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  • Hope99
    Hope99 Member Posts: 148
    edited December 2017

    I don't find any experience with FEC chemotherapy when I searched here :(

  • pingpong1953
    pingpong1953 Member Posts: 362
    edited December 2017

    Hi there! I was on exactly the same chemo regimen as you're going to have. Started on July 5 with the FEC and had my last taxotere in mid-October. As far as side effects are concerned, they were very different for the different drugs. I got a ton of anti-nausea meds for the FEC, and they worked pretty well. I had a bit of nausea a few times but never vomited, which was a huge relief. I've heard such horror stories! I didn't do anything to prevent hair loss, since an ice cap sounds incredibly uncomfortable and keeping my hair wasn't worth the hassle. It started falling out exactly 2 weeks after the first FEC dose and I got my head shaved the next day. When I was doing the taxotere the chemo nurse kept me supplied with gloves with ice packs in them, so I've had little trouble with fingernails.My main side effects with the taxotere were shortness of breath and fatigue. I felt like a 90-year-old woman for a while, but the side effects slowly went away and I'm feeling pretty good now.

    I'm just curious: where do you live? There seems to be some sort of geographical pattern to what chemo we receive.

  • stephincanada
    stephincanada Member Posts: 228
    edited December 2017

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