Rowan 1 Posted November 26, 2020 Report Share Posted November 26, 2020 Hello, I am here because my mother was recently diagnosed with efgr+ exon 19 lung cancer. She couldnt handle the tarceva side effects so her new oncologist has now put her on tagrisso. She is in her early 70s. Tarceva did work and her primary lung tumor reduced in size and she received srt for her brain mets. Recent pet scan after two months showed no new brain mets and no new tumors. What happens when there is progression on tagrisso? Are there new drugs? Also her oncologist said they dont give immunotherapy for egfr positive patients. The new doctor told us he does not recommend tarceva first because theres only a 50% chance of developing the t790m mutation which makes tagrisso effective as 2nd line. Any testimonies and advice is much appreciated. regards rowan Tom Galli 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Judy M2 335 Posted November 26, 2020 Report Share Posted November 26, 2020 Hi Rowan, I am 67 and also have EGFR + exon 19 lung cancer and have been taking Tagrisso since March as a second line treatment after chemo and radiation. It's been very effective for me and I luckily have no side effects from it. Basically you take Tagrisso until it stops working or becomes toxic. How long that takes is different for every person. I don't let myself think about the what-ifs. I've learned to live in the present and hope that the scientists will come up with a second generation drug for us in the future. But congratulations to your mother on her recent scans! That's an excellent response. I hope she continues to improve. If she does have side effects, please let her oncologist know. Thanks for joining us. I'm sure others will welcome you too. zara1305, Tom Galli, Rowan and 1 other 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rowan 1 Posted November 27, 2020 Author Report Share Posted November 27, 2020 Thank you for the prompt reply. Her liquid biospy came back with a list of targeted therapies, chemotherapies, monoclonal antibodies and immunotherapy reccomendations. When we showed it to her new oncologist he said immunotherapy does not work for egfr positive patients. Is this true? Has any egfr postive patients tried immunotherapy or monoclonal antibody therapy? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Judy M2 335 Posted November 27, 2020 Report Share Posted November 27, 2020 While I was still getting chemo, my oncologist considered putting me on the immunotherapy drug Imfinzi, but once chemo was finished, he reconsidered and settled on Tagrisso. My most recent PET/CT scan showed vast improvement from the prior 3 months. So I'm satisfied with Tagrisso and feel like it was the right decision for me. If feasible, you may also want to get a second opinion to ensure your comfort with the treatment plan. But to me, it sounds like your mother is responding to Tagrisso, and good for her! GaryG, LouT and Tom Galli 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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