A second study that tested Avastin as initial therapy with radiation and the drug Temodar found it did not prolong life, but patients on Avastin went nearly five months longer before their tumors appeared to worsen.Jun 2, 2013
What happens when you stop Avastin?
One possible explanation is that "a more rapid regrowth occurs when you stop Avastin," he says. The experience of doctors treating a rare and deadly brain tumor called glioblastoma, which afflicts 10,000 people a year and is almost always fatal, seems to some to provide evidence for a rebound effect.Jun 3, 2009
How long does Avastin injection work?
By one month the drug should be working. Many people will notice some improvement in vision. Generally this improvement is temporary, and the injection may be offered again months later. The macular oedema reduces, with a maximum reduction at 2 weeks, and starts to wear off after 3 months (see).
What does Avastin do to your body?
Avastin is designed to block a protein called vascular endothelial growth factor, or VEGF. Normal cells make VEGF, but some cancer cells make too much VEGF. Blocking VEGF may prevent the growth of new blood vessels, including normal blood vessels and blood vessels that feed tumors.