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- $Title{How Long Does Chemotherapy Continue?}
- $Subject{breast cancer cancers breasts treatment treatments neoplasm neoplasms
- Chemotherapy drugs metastatic spreading progressive progress progression
- spread medicine medication outbreak medicines medications Chemotherapies}
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- How Long Does Chemotherapy Continue?
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- QUESTION: I am currently being treated with medicine for my breast cancer.
- It's a difficult time, and I am trying to keep calm and not develop any more
- anxiety than exists now. I need more information. I would like to know how
- long I must endure this.
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- ANSWER: That's a question physicians and cancer researchers raise often
- because not everyone agrees on the answer. The treatment you mention,
- chemotherapy, uses combinations of extremely strong drugs that can kill the
- cancer cells. Traditionally, a patient with metastatic (spreading) breast
- cancer received chemotherapy for as long as no progression of the disease
- could be noted. Once additional spread could be detected, medication was
- stopped. Now, some oncologists (cancer specialists) prefer using chemotherapy
- for six to eight months. The chemotherapy is repeated only if they find a new
- outbreak or spread of the cancer.
- Although continuous chemotherapy may increase the survival rate more than
- shorter courses of drugs, some comparative studies show little or no
- difference. The quality of life for cancer patients must be considered, since
- chemotherapy can be very difficult to endure. Shorter courses of chemotherapy
- (three months), however, do not have as good a response rate. I understand
- your moods; hold tight. Since physicians vary in their methods of treatment,
- I can only advise you to discuss this matter more fully with your own
- physician, who can explain his treatment strategy for your case. You may have
- a happy surprise that will tell you that the time of treatment is shorter than
- you imagined.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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