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I'm a 75 year old female, recently diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer.
I told oncologists yesterday I didn't want treatment. They gave me 2 weeks to make a final decision.
They will use Carboplatin, Paclitaxel for chemo and Durvalumab immunotherapy.
This is all so overwhelming. Has anyone here had experience with these drugs?
Hi Judith,
I was diagnosed with terminal stage 4 lung cancer last year. I, too, was overwhelmed. Weirdly, the cancer had metastasized from uterine cancer I had fifteen years ago. So I haven't been treated with the drugs you mention - rather as endometrial cancer not lung cancer. So I have an immunotherapy infusion of Pembolizumab every month and take 4 mg Lenvatinib orally. Eighteen months down the track I am doing well and able to go out and about fairly normally. Some cancer fatigue but that's all really. I have no knowledge of the chemotherapy drugs you mention but can say that immunotherapy is pretty amazing - well at least in my case. All the very best as you work through all this. I know the shock you must be feeling.
Linda
Hi Linda, thank for your reply. You didn't have chemo this time around? I'm dreading it.
You are blessed to be feeling so good during treatment.
I have to give a final answer on the 4th of December to the chemo and radiotherapy.
They also offered me target therapy if I refuse other treatments, which I understand will be more like palliative care.
I sometime think we have too much information now, it becomes overwhelming. x