I searched our Experiences tab for that term, and this is what I got back. There are a quite a few experiences mentioned or discussed. Follow this link>> https://www.whatnext.com/search/experiences?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search%5Bquery%5D=Pleurodesis&commit=Search
- Hellbent
- Princeton, NJ
- Member Since Nov 2014
Their Diagnoses (2)
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- Spouse/Partner: Adenocarcinoma, Colorectal Cancer
- Patient Info: Currently in active treatment (initial surgery, receiving chemo rounds/radiation), Diagnosed: about 6 years ago, Male, Age: 68
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- Spouse/Partner: Colorectal (Colon) Cancer
- Patient Info: Newly diagnosed (has not begun treatment), Diagnosed: about 6 years ago, Male, Age: 69, KRAS mutation positive: Don't Know, BRAF mutation positive: Don't Know, Stage IV
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Hellbent started following
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Hellbent asked a questionColorectal (Colon) Cancer
Longsurf
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GregP_WN
Also searching our experiences tab for Lonsurf, I find three people that have reported experiences, here is the search https://www.whatnext.com/search/experiences?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search%5Bquery%5D=Lonsurf&commit=Search
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Hellbent
Thank you both - Living with Cancer and GregP_WN for your thoughtful research, relentless follow up and feedback. I understand Lonsurf was approved by the FDA in 2016 and it's unforgiving side effects, particularly for one with already low blood counts, is not good news. Our immediate goal & efforts are to find a viable clinical trial match for my husband, but that too can be problematic. In any case, I'm hellbent and we're not giving up. Much appreciated.
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LiveWithCancer
Hellbent, i was in a clinical trial for nivolumab (Opdivo) for 4 years. It was, quite literally, a life saver for me. I hope you find a viable trial.for your husband. Hellb ent is a good way to be when dealing with cancer...
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