Below is my 2008 treatment schedule assuming all goes as per normal. I refer to each chemotherapy treatment as one cycle.
I was asked if I wanted to partake in a 'study' ... and I said yes. In this particular study, I may receive one of two treatments. I will be 'randomized' to receive one of Treatment A which is Docetaxel and an another chemo drug (no name given) - once every 3 weeks or Treatment B which is Docetaxel followed by Placebo. Docetaxel and placebo are administered intravenously (into a vein), each over and hour or so. I do take oral mediation 3 days starting the night before docetaxel to prevent hypersensitivity reaction (allergy).
Docetaxel is also known as Taxotere. It is a drug used in the treatment of cancer. It interferes with the growth and spread of tumor cells.
Dexamethasone is also known as Decadron, Dexasone, Hexadrol, and Deronil. Dexamethasone is used in the treatment of some types of cancer. It may also be used to reduce symptoms of the cancer or the side effects of cancer treatments, such as pain, inflammation, fluid retention, and nausea. Dexamethasone is taken by mouth in the form of tablets.
Ondansetron is also know a Zofran. This medication is used to prevent or control nausea (feeling of stomach sickness) and vomiting which may occur as a result of cancer chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Ondansedtron is taken by mouth or given by injection.
Metoclopramide is also know as Maxeran, Reglan, Apo-Mectoclop and others. Metoclopramide is a drug used to prevent or control nausea (feeling of stomach sickness) and vomiting which may occur as a result of chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Metoclopramide is taken by mouth or given by injection.
My 2008 treatment schedule is:
Cycle 1: August 12
Cycle 2: September 3
Cycle 3: September 23
Cycle 4: October 15
Cycle 5: November 4
Cycle 7: November 25
Cycle 8: December 16
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