At least in Australia we don't have to worry about paying a fortune for the chemotherapy drugs, thanks to the work of peritoneal mesothelioma hero Bernie Banton, who got the Australian Government to pay for them on the PBS Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
The general public perception of chemotherapy is negative, but the important thing to remember is that chemotherapy is different for every person.
I found the mesothelioma drugs Carboplatin (longer and slower acting than Cisplatin) with Pemetrexed (Alimta) to be very well tolerated. No nausea or vomiting, and my hair did not fall out.
The HIPEC used during the surgery of Cisplatin and Doxyrubicin did make me shed a little hair when brushing, and it was only in the open cavity, and not even in the bloodstream.
After the peritonectomy surgery for peri meso, patients usually use Cisplatin usually 4 cycles 3 weeks apart. One oncologist told me that he didn't prefer Cisplatin over Carboplatin as there are studies to show the effectiveness of both. Another oncologist picked Carboplatin, and that is what I am going to use.
Does anyone have experience or opinion of either Cisplatin or Carboplatin with Pemetrexed?