Atezolizumab for Breast Cancer User Reviews
Brand names: Tecentriq
- Dee
- September 21, 2020
"I have Triple Negative Breast Cancer and I have been on Tecentriq since March of 2019. I first used in conjunction with Nab-paclitaxol. I was declared no evidence of disease as of June 2019. As of September 2019, I have been on Tecentriq only. I continue to remain no evidence of disease. Only side effects I have are muscle aches and pains at night and been having muscle spasms in both sides recently. Sometimes I get fatigued as well."
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"My experience with tecentriq has been very bad..it seemed to be totally useless in my case. I had triple negative breast cancer and it did not relieve any symptoms and my mets have increased rapidly. Seriously a waste of money ,time and health in my case. I will never recommend this to any breast cancer patients."