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Joseph_K

03/25/24 1:35 PM

#454951 RE: WilliamMunny #454948

Thanks very much for this. I have George on Ignore, but I agree he sometimes posts worthwhile links. I depend on board members like you to alert us, and I always recommend such posts as a way to help others find them.

I also appreciated your well-said summary. I'll go read the article itself now.

sab63090

03/25/24 1:46 PM

#454954 RE: WilliamMunny #454948

WilliamMunny:

My personal experience with monoclonal antibodies is with Rituxan (Rituximab) for approximately 4 years for my Splenic NHL treatment is that it certainly appealed to me using my own immune system to attack the cancer still sitting in my bone marrow and eventually brought me into remission. My cancer is an incurable cancer. but supposedly can be controlled!...tough luck for me and it came on later in life, so I can enjoy being with my family for a while.. The initial use of Rituxan did not take well as it felt like a sledge hammer hitting my back and I needed to go via ambulance to the hospital. So I started with Bendemustine (Chemo) but was later convinced to try with Rituxan again with proper "prepping and slow infusions" (6 hours).

However, lately I have read that it somehow these monoclonal treatments can have negative protein spikes and messes with your immune system ...this is why (I think) I had a personal bad experience after my RSV shot in September 2023.....still have many medical issues and setbacks....oh well.