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This gets back to are TKI's chemo or not ...
Posted 05 August 2012 - 06:47 PM
Diagnosed 11 May 2011 (100% FiSH, 155% PCR)
with b2a2 BCR-ABL fusion transcript coding for the 210kDa BCR-ABL protein
Sprycel: 20 mg per day - taken at lights out with Quercetin and/or Magnesium Taurate
6-8 grams Curcumin C3 complex.
2015 PCR: < 0.01% (M.D. Anderson scale)
2016 PCR: < 0.01% (M.D. Anderson scale)
March 2017 PCR: 0.01% (M.D. Anderson scale)
June 2017 PCR: "undetected"
September 2017 PCR: "undetected"
Posted 05 August 2012 - 06:48 PM
... not.
Diagnosed 11 May 2011 (100% FiSH, 155% PCR)
with b2a2 BCR-ABL fusion transcript coding for the 210kDa BCR-ABL protein
Sprycel: 20 mg per day - taken at lights out with Quercetin and/or Magnesium Taurate
6-8 grams Curcumin C3 complex.
2015 PCR: < 0.01% (M.D. Anderson scale)
2016 PCR: < 0.01% (M.D. Anderson scale)
March 2017 PCR: 0.01% (M.D. Anderson scale)
June 2017 PCR: "undetected"
September 2017 PCR: "undetected"
Posted 05 August 2012 - 07:01 PM
In this respect I would not consider TKI Chemo. But TKI sure have their toxicity on the major organs and blood counts that keep the body mechanics working.
But how long would we last without TKI'S. However at my age, if things go badly, I still would take what time I have left with a better quality of life, vs have poor health.
Just give me the beach and some morphine. Now if I were younger and had dependents, I would try to play it out and hope for a good outcome.
PamSouth
PamSouth
Posted 15 August 2012 - 07:26 PM
This is a very interesting concept that in someway seems to make alot of sense. Is there more research on this concept.
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