FOLFOX Reduction

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Hi all,
My mother was diagnosed in June with Linitis Plastica (stomach cancer) and it has unfortunately spread outside. The hospital (located in UK) has offered palliative chemo only, as she is not eligible for any immunatherapy.
She started chemo FOLFOX at 100% and this wiped her out and resulted in a week in hospital. Due to her initial reaction, the 2nd dose was dropped to 80% strength and this was much better, so she has proceeded to receive the 3rd dose at 80% too. The chemo is working really well and a lot of her symptoms have been reversed. However, just before the 4th dose, she has picked up a chest infection and is trying to battle this away before resuming. While waiting for the 4th dose, we have been to see another consultant and he has suggested the dose should be dropped to 60% strength. He has advised that data and trials completed in the UK, suggest a weaker strength dose can be better, as the patient can cope with this for a longer period and this results in a longer lifespan with the disease. We are a little cautious about dropping the dose strength, as its worked so well so far, but we want to keep mom as strong as possible for as long as possible.
Does anyone on here have experience with the strength of FOLFOX being reduced and what was the outcome of this? Negative or positive? Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
  • Hi

    I'm sorry to read that after an initial good response to the chemo it has been suggested that the strength of the dose be reduced. I don't have any experience with this, so I hope you don't mind me suggesting that you also post this in the stomach cancer group as you'll then connect directly with others who may have the experience you're looking for.

    While you're waiting for replies, it would be great if you could pop something about your mum's diagnosis and treatment so far into your profile as it really helps others when replying to you and also when looking for someone on a similar pathway. It also means that you don't have to keep repeating yourself. To do this click on your username and then select 'Profile'. You can amend it at any time and if you're not sure what to write you can take a look at mine by clicking on my username.

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