On Wednesday, August 15, 2007, the Ask-the-Expert Online Conference was called Managing Ongoing Medications. Patricia Ganz, M.D. and moderator Lillie Shockney, R.N., B.S., M.A.S. answered your questions about staying on track with breast cancer medications you have to take on a regular basis.
Question from Leslie: After 3 months I was taken off tamoxifen for severe reactions: cramping, hourly flashes with nausea, head and joint pain and insomnia. I've had surgery and radiation for my DC/LCIS. How protected am I? Thanks.
Question from Bend: I recently completed 5 years on Arimidex and my oncologist prescribed 5 more of Femara. Are there any studies that show this being either effective or harmful? Thanks for your help.
Question from Debbi: Are there any side effects when one stops taking Arimidex? My M.D. told me to stop taking it. What should I expect?
Question from RoseA: I took tamoxifen for 1 year and switched to Arimidex for 4 more years. After that, my doctor told me I couldn't take Arimidex or anything else because I had completed 5 years of treatment. I have been not taking any treatment for the past year and worry every day about it. Isn't there something else I can take to keep the estrogen low so the cancer does not come back?
Question from BHansen: I am taking Arimidex and have severe joint problems. What do you think about taking it every other day? Are there any studies on that, other than not taking it at all?
Question from Lynne: I wondered about missing doses when traveling. How dangerous is that?
Question from Eilish Belfast: Is there any logic in having your ovaries removed to lower estrogen and stop taking tamoxifen? I am estrogen and HER2 grade 3 positive and am nearing the end of a 1-year course of Herceptin, and would wish to stop taking medication to let my body recover if possible.
Question from Francesca: I am taking Femara (2.5 mg daily). On the bottle, it states that if I miss a dose, contact your doctor immediately. I take it around the same time every day, but what do they mean if I "miss a dose"? As in 24 hours, 12 hours, etc.? Basically, what I am asking, how long do I have before it's considered missing a dose?
Question from Ilene: I'm on Arimidex. Within days of starting it I developed severe and frequent hot flashes and sleep problems: restlessness, tossing, and turning. Sometimes I wake up exhausted. Is there a medication that can help manage this that won't interfere with Arimidex?
Question from Curly: I have been on tamoxifen for 2 1/2 years now and have been getting almost daily, terrible headaches. My oncologist hasn't heard of this, but had me stop for 1 month. The headaches have lessened dramatically. He has since divided the dose, but my headaches have returned. I have to take it for a few more years, but I can't live with these headaches.
Question from HLady: After taking Arimidex for less than 6 months, my doctor says I have "chemically induced rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia" from the drug. Is this common? I'm 7 years post diagnosis, and it seems to be getting worse. I also have developed severe neuropathy in my hands. Doctors blame the chemo. Is it common to have these problems so long after ending chemo?
Question from Barbara: What are the long-term side effects of Aromasin regarding chronic arthritis and osteoporosis? Can you speak to the dangers in not taking the dose at the same time daily and/or missing a dose?
Question from Nancy: I am dealing with the fourth go-around with breast cancer. Have been on pretty much all meds during this time. Presently on Xeloda. Question is whether there are any other oral chemotherapies that may be available sometime soon?
Question from DeannaH: I have been taking Arimidex for over a year. When joint pain occurs or the joy of hot flashes, how do you know when to attribute it to a side effect from Arimidex or when it's a normal effect from forced menopause? This would be helpful in deciding whether to change to a different hormonal therapy or keep the course.
Question from MGren: Are there risks to taking black cohosh to manage hot flashes? I am taking Aromasin since my estrogen-positive breast cancer 2 years ago. The summer here in Texas is hot enough without adding hot flashes, and UNBELIEVABLE levels of anger. Thank you.
Question from SalH: I am on Arimidex and find intercourse extremely painful due to dryness. How safe is the estrogen ring?
Question from Schaffer: I am on tamoxifen 20 mg. I was wondering if I could have leg pains from this medication. My oncologist does not believe it's from tamoxifen and states that none of his other patients ever complained of this. Any thoughts?
Question from AEM: Although we know Arimidex is an important drug in the treatment of some types of early stage breast cancer, I often worry about the long-term effects of life with practically no estrogen and its influence upon heart disease, bone health, even skin and hair. Do you have any comments?
Question from Patty: I am not on any of the medications you are talking about as I am triple-negative. Are there any other meds for us coming out in the near future? I have chemo-induced menopause. I was diagnosed in Dec 03, I am almost 4 years out and doing great.
Question from Elizabeth: Are there any studies comparing the 3 different aromatase inhibitors? Is any one better than another?
Question from LinAnh: I have Stage 4 breast cancer and will have to have chemo treatments for life. Any way to manage the memory loss? It seems to get worse over time. Thank you.
Question from Hopper: I have taken Arimidex for 16 months now and have become comfortable with it; however, when life gets busy I will miss 2 or 3 days in a row. How damaging is this? Thanks for your reply.
Question from Lam: I would like to know how much tamoxifen interferes with thyroid function. After starting tamoxifen I started having hypothyroid symptoms and now take meds to manage them. Thank you for your consideration of my question and any responses that may follow.
Question from Star: I'm 31 and have been in menopause since last year due to chemotherapy. Now I'm taking tamoxifen for 5 years, and I'm afraid I'm going to stay in menopause. Is there a chance I won't come out of menopause?
Question from Wynn: I've only been taking tamoxifen for 8 months. At first I lost weight while on tamoxifen, but for the last 2.5 months I've gained. I'm thinking about decreasing my dosage or asking my doctor to go to a different brand. I run approx. 25 miles a week and use a personal trainer. Any advice?
Question from KathyK: I have a shot of Faslodex once a month. What if I miss a dose?
Question from LydiaS: I just started taking tamoxifen 2 weeks ago and I'm hot flashing more than ever. Will this ever ease up? It’s making me sick and fatigued and I can't imagine trying to go back to work like this. HELP!!!!
Question from NancieR: I had DCIS and radiation therapy. I'm on Femara, which makes my joints ache and gives me additional trouble sleeping. Because they did not test the DCIS for whether it was hormone positive (said it wasn't done in such cases), I question the value of taking Femara. I feel 10 years older in the year I've taken it.
Question from Jennifer: How important is it for me to take my tamoxifen at the same time every day? I take it between 8-11 p.m. depending on when I go to bed. Thanks.
Question from RSmith: Do you make any special recommendations for women on tamoxifen who go on long flights, besides getting up and moving periodically, i.e. support hose or baby aspirin?
Question from RMoore: My hormonal therapy drug is Evista because I can't, for medical reasons, take any other med. Do you think Evista is as effective as some of the other drugs for preventing a return of breast cancer? Is weight gain on Evista normal? Thank you.
Question from ISingh: I'm taking tamoxifen but I intend to try to get pregnant while I'm still premenopausal. Is tamoxifen safe while trying to conceive?
Question from FTS: What is your opinion of taking Neurontin for hot flashes while taking tamoxifen?
Question from Jul: Why is the dose of tamoxifen the same for a woman who weighs 300 pounds and a woman who weighs 115? Have any studies been done on the effectiveness of a lower dose for smaller woman? Thank you!
Question from Isabel: I’m taking Abraxane as maintenance every 1-2 weeks for a second primary, this time inflammatory. Abraxane causes severe diarrhea and stomach cramps. What is suggested, since most anti-nausea meds cause a reaction? Also, how long can you use Abraxane?
Question from Kiel: Is there research to support weight loss or gain while taking tamoxifen?
Question from Amy: Are there any known differences in side effects between Arimidex and Aromasin
Question from Syd31: I have been taking tamoxifen for 3 months now. Is water retention an effect of this, and are there any natural ways to help this?
Question from Ruth: Should a person start hormonal therapy during radiation, or wait until radiation has been completed
Question from Elizabeth: While on Herceptin treatment, would you suggest reconstructive surgery?
Question from Teresa: I am currently on Navelbine, Herceptin, and Aredia. I am a 52-year old premenopausal woman with regular periods. About 5 weeks ago I started bleeding and have not stopped yet. Is this normal? Does this happen when you go into menopause?
Question from Rose: What about taking Depo-Provera shots for hot flashes after diagnosis of early stage breast cancer, HER2 positive, Herceptin, and Aromasin?
Question from Bobdolly: I take Xeloda but have a lot of trouble with the hand-foot syndrome. Is it better to stop taking it before the end of my 2 weeks when it gets real bad, or to cut the dosage?
Question from Renee: Can you give us a list of what is typical and expected symptoms with the significant (and often immediate) decrease in estrogen as we are experiencing with the aromatase inhibitors? We know of the hot flashes/night sweats, vaginal dryness, decrease in bone density...what are other symptoms or signs from estrogen depletion so that we can manage our concerns better?
Question from Martha: My doctor put me on Arimidex for 5 years rather than tamoxifen because of my elevated liver enzymes. I'm concerned about the fact that we don't know what the long-term effects this drug will have. How harmful would be it to take tamoxifen with elevated liver enzymes? If not tamoxifen, is there a different drug I can take, rather than Arimidex, where we know more about long-term effects?
Question from Rhonda: I'm having terrible side effects from Arimidex but I'm afraid to tell my doctor. I think he really wants me to stay on it. I tried tamoxifen and had trouble with that too. How can I explain that I'm having trouble with the new drug without annoying him?
Question from 45m: It seems I'm experiencing most of the female side effects with tamoxifen: the flashes, night sweats, weight gain, mood swings, additional hair growth. Will these conditions stop when I finish my prescription in 4 years?
Question from Lake: I am taking Femara and since switching from tamoxifen, I have had problems with stomach bloating and problems with lots of gas. I also am nauseous every day, especially in the morning. Is this a normal side effect for Femara?
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