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Stage 2 and Interferon

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    amandamini
    Participant

    Hi all,

     

    I was diagnosed in Oct. with stage 2 clarks level 4.  I had my SNB and WLE and all was clear!  That was great news.  My plastic surgeon then referred me to an oncologist to get a PET scan.  Today I met with the oncologist and was surprised to find out that he recommended me going on Interferon for a year.  What can I expect as far as side effects?  Please let me know your experiences with this drug. 

     

    Thanks for your help with this!

    Amanda

    Hi all,

     

    I was diagnosed in Oct. with stage 2 clarks level 4.  I had my SNB and WLE and all was clear!  That was great news.  My plastic surgeon then referred me to an oncologist to get a PET scan.  Today I met with the oncologist and was surprised to find out that he recommended me going on Interferon for a year.  What can I expect as far as side effects?  Please let me know your experiences with this drug. 

     

    Thanks for your help with this!

    Amanda

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      scots
      Participant
      I’m also stage II and did a year of interferon. It was not easy but I did work the entire time. If search interferon on This site you will find a wide range of opinions on this. For me fatigue was the worse. Its like having the flu for an entire year. Everyone reacts differently to interferon. Interferon has been talked about quite here.

      Good luck
      Scot

        amandamini
        Participant

        Thanks,  Scot!  I still have some research to do before I make up my mind. 

        NYKaren
        Participant
        Hi Amanda,
        Sorry to meet you this way but glad you’re here.
        Interferon is highly controversial. My docs at Sloan Kettering do not use it at all, and because I have history of depression, it wasn’t even on the table for me. My suggestion is that you be seen at a Melanoma Center of Excellance. Not recommending yes or no–just that u do your homework and consult with the best.
        Let us know how you’re doing.
        all the best,
        karen
        NYKaren
        Participant
        Hi Amanda,
        Sorry to meet you this way but glad you’re here.
        Interferon is highly controversial. My docs at Sloan Kettering do not use it at all, and because I have history of depression, it wasn’t even on the table for me. My suggestion is that you be seen at a Melanoma Center of Excellance. Not recommending yes or no–just that u do your homework and consult with the best.
        Let us know how you’re doing.
        all the best,
        karen
        NYKaren
        Participant
        Hi Amanda,
        Sorry to meet you this way but glad you’re here.
        Interferon is highly controversial. My docs at Sloan Kettering do not use it at all, and because I have history of depression, it wasn’t even on the table for me. My suggestion is that you be seen at a Melanoma Center of Excellance. Not recommending yes or no–just that u do your homework and consult with the best.
        Let us know how you’re doing.
        all the best,
        karen
        amandamini
        Participant

        Thanks,  Scot!  I still have some research to do before I make up my mind. 

        amandamini
        Participant

        Thanks,  Scot!  I still have some research to do before I make up my mind. 

      scots
      Participant
      I’m also stage II and did a year of interferon. It was not easy but I did work the entire time. If search interferon on This site you will find a wide range of opinions on this. For me fatigue was the worse. Its like having the flu for an entire year. Everyone reacts differently to interferon. Interferon has been talked about quite here.

      Good luck
      Scot

      scots
      Participant
      I’m also stage II and did a year of interferon. It was not easy but I did work the entire time. If search interferon on This site you will find a wide range of opinions on this. For me fatigue was the worse. Its like having the flu for an entire year. Everyone reacts differently to interferon. Interferon has been talked about quite here.

      Good luck
      Scot

      hbecker
      Participant

      Karen, we've seen three oncologists – two are top melanoma specialists – and none of them recommend interferon. Can you get to one of the cancer centers with noted melanoma programs? MD Anderson? Moffitt? Johns Hopkins? Sloan Kettering? U Penn.? U. Va.? Go get another opinion from someone who really knows melanoma.

      Good luck!

      Hazel

        hbecker
        Participant

        Sorry, Amanda, I got your name wrong … also should have noted that my husband is also Stage 2.

        Hazel

        hbecker
        Participant

        Sorry, Amanda, I got your name wrong … also should have noted that my husband is also Stage 2.

        Hazel

        hbecker
        Participant

        Sorry, Amanda, I got your name wrong … also should have noted that my husband is also Stage 2.

        Hazel

      hbecker
      Participant

      Karen, we've seen three oncologists – two are top melanoma specialists – and none of them recommend interferon. Can you get to one of the cancer centers with noted melanoma programs? MD Anderson? Moffitt? Johns Hopkins? Sloan Kettering? U Penn.? U. Va.? Go get another opinion from someone who really knows melanoma.

      Good luck!

      Hazel

      hbecker
      Participant

      Karen, we've seen three oncologists – two are top melanoma specialists – and none of them recommend interferon. Can you get to one of the cancer centers with noted melanoma programs? MD Anderson? Moffitt? Johns Hopkins? Sloan Kettering? U Penn.? U. Va.? Go get another opinion from someone who really knows melanoma.

      Good luck!

      Hazel

      Mandi0280
      Participant

      Hi Amanda,

       

          My husband just got done with interferon in June. Although, he did not do the full year that you are talking about he only done the 1 month high dose infusions. My husband stopped there and chose not to do the 11 month injections because he wanted to return to work and things to go back to some type of normal. As far as side effects go….he had fever, chills, body aches and some nausea. Now with that being said after the first couple of days of treatment we learned to pre med him. He would get a bag of zofran and tylenol tablets right before treatment began. Then I would give him pain med every 3 hours or so after that to make sure the fever and body aches stayed away. This normally worked for him every day. I'm not going to say he didn't have bad days but you can help manage it if you find what works for you. Things are very different for different ppl. I had a lady tell me she played tennis 3 days a week while on interferon. My husband has a friend that took it and said for 1 full year he hardly got off the couch because he was sick. So, you never know how you will react to any kind of treatment including interferon. My husbands Dr was fine with him  just doing the first month due to studies suggesting that the 1 month worked just as well as the full year so you might want to check into that if you have doubts about being able to complete a full year. Hope this helped! Good luck to you.

       

      Mandi

      Mandi0280
      Participant

      Hi Amanda,

       

          My husband just got done with interferon in June. Although, he did not do the full year that you are talking about he only done the 1 month high dose infusions. My husband stopped there and chose not to do the 11 month injections because he wanted to return to work and things to go back to some type of normal. As far as side effects go….he had fever, chills, body aches and some nausea. Now with that being said after the first couple of days of treatment we learned to pre med him. He would get a bag of zofran and tylenol tablets right before treatment began. Then I would give him pain med every 3 hours or so after that to make sure the fever and body aches stayed away. This normally worked for him every day. I'm not going to say he didn't have bad days but you can help manage it if you find what works for you. Things are very different for different ppl. I had a lady tell me she played tennis 3 days a week while on interferon. My husband has a friend that took it and said for 1 full year he hardly got off the couch because he was sick. So, you never know how you will react to any kind of treatment including interferon. My husbands Dr was fine with him  just doing the first month due to studies suggesting that the 1 month worked just as well as the full year so you might want to check into that if you have doubts about being able to complete a full year. Hope this helped! Good luck to you.

       

      Mandi

      Mandi0280
      Participant

      Hi Amanda,

       

          My husband just got done with interferon in June. Although, he did not do the full year that you are talking about he only done the 1 month high dose infusions. My husband stopped there and chose not to do the 11 month injections because he wanted to return to work and things to go back to some type of normal. As far as side effects go….he had fever, chills, body aches and some nausea. Now with that being said after the first couple of days of treatment we learned to pre med him. He would get a bag of zofran and tylenol tablets right before treatment began. Then I would give him pain med every 3 hours or so after that to make sure the fever and body aches stayed away. This normally worked for him every day. I'm not going to say he didn't have bad days but you can help manage it if you find what works for you. Things are very different for different ppl. I had a lady tell me she played tennis 3 days a week while on interferon. My husband has a friend that took it and said for 1 full year he hardly got off the couch because he was sick. So, you never know how you will react to any kind of treatment including interferon. My husbands Dr was fine with him  just doing the first month due to studies suggesting that the 1 month worked just as well as the full year so you might want to check into that if you have doubts about being able to complete a full year. Hope this helped! Good luck to you.

       

      Mandi

      Mandi0280
      Participant

      Amanda,

       I will add that my husband is a stage 3 not a stage 2 but given that you were inquiring about side effects the staging part shouldn't matter. I wanted to throw that in there because the post also said "stage 2 and interferon".

      Mandi

      Mandi0280
      Participant

      Amanda,

       I will add that my husband is a stage 3 not a stage 2 but given that you were inquiring about side effects the staging part shouldn't matter. I wanted to throw that in there because the post also said "stage 2 and interferon".

      Mandi

      Mandi0280
      Participant

      Amanda,

       I will add that my husband is a stage 3 not a stage 2 but given that you were inquiring about side effects the staging part shouldn't matter. I wanted to throw that in there because the post also said "stage 2 and interferon".

      Mandi

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