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olivia_quinn2026-04-17

Stivarga 40mg Tablets are a medication used to treat certain types of cancer, including colorectal cancer, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, and liver cancer. It works by blocking several proteins that help cancer cells grow and spread, as well as proteins that help tumors form new blood vessels. If you are on Stivarga or have been, please share your experience with the medication. What side effects did you experience? How did your doctor manage them? I am curious to know more about this medication and want to help others who might be considering it. If you have any questions or concerns about Stivarga, feel free to ask!

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last active 4/17/2026
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philip_knight4/17/2026

How does it compares to other cancer treatments?

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richard_wagner4/17/2026

I had to stop Stivarga because of the redness and irritation on my palms and soles. It was really uncomfortable. The doctor suggested using moisturizers and staying hydrated, but it didn't help. Has anyone else experienced this?

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kyle_williams4/17/2026

I wish there were more resources out there for people taking Stivarga. It's a tough journey, but knowing others are going through the same thing can be really helpful.

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ralph_andrews4/17/2026

Stivarga is a life saver. I did have some side effects, but the benefits far outweighed the negatives. I've seen significant improvement in my condition.

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scott_sanders4/17/2026

I'm on week 3 of Stivarga. My doctor told me it could take 6-8 weeks for it to start working. What was your experience like in those first weeks? Was it hard? How did you manage?

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adam_owens4/17/2026

I have a friend who went through Stivarga treatment. He said his blood pressure went about crazy. Thanks to careful monitoring, he was able to manage with medication.

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jean_hudson4/17/2026

I've been on Stivarga for over a year. I've had some issues with fluid and electrolyte problems. I've had to be careful with my diet and stay hydrated. My doctor regularly checks my electrolytes levels. It's been tough, but I'm grateful for the progress I've made.