Hyaluronidase / pertuzumab / trastuzumab for Breast Cancer User Reviews
Brand names: Phesgo
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"Phesgo seems to work so far. I have been on this drug for four years, shot given every 3 weeks. Eight-year survivor of stage IV Her 2+. Every so often, side effects pop up. Fatigue, gastrointestinal, feet and hands tingle/numbness, skin problems, and heavier breathing at times. The benefits outweigh the negatives. Most of these side effects are inconvenient, having to spend time at various doctor's offices when dealing with these issues, but I don't think I would be here now without this, or the other drugs used in treating my cancer. Another positive regarding this drug is that it is injected into the thigh. It takes 5 minutes to administer. Much better than having two infusions that take at least 1 1/2 hours."