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  1. lyndon mulhearn lyndon mulhearn United Kingdom says:

    My Dad was diagnosed with AML last november,he has had 3 rounds of chemo and was told he was clear.
    It has since returned after only a three month remision and has been told he basically has two options the first being Vidaza. 7 days of injections as an out patient, then 3 weeks off for as long as this is working.
    we were told that some people manage 9 cycles if they respond well so the best we could hope for is 9 months!

    The second option is a trial drug combined with another 3 month round of chemo(Vorinostat/ cytarabine) but being a trial he is not guaranteed to receive the trial drug,he may just get the chemo with a placebo!

    He is now 72 and has some other complications being that he is diabetic and had a triple heart bypass around 12 yrs ago.
    but other than that up until around May or June of Last year was reasonably fit and played golf regularly.

    He seems reluctant to go through the chemo again as it would mean long periods in hospital and there does'nt seem to be any better chance of prolonging his life even if it works!

    I have read on some blogs that Vidaza had been found to give patients up to TWO years in over 75% of cases but this not what we have been led to believe.

    I suppose my questions are
    A.  has any one had any experince of the Vidaza treatment?

    B. if so, did it work well and for how long?

    C. are there any other options i could ask his doctor to look at,as at this moment the       Leukemia cells are quite low.

    Any help in making our decision would be of great help.

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