One of the side effects listed for Humira is cancer, so to the obvius question how often does it happen?
Have you or anyone you know gotten cancer from Humira?
Hello Sabin,
I hope you are well.
My husband has Crohn's and I am searching forums in order to help PREVENT more things from happening. My hubby has been on Humira since hmmm at least '08. While he has gone from super skinny 6'0 and 140lbs to 190lbs, he also had an unusual squamous cell involving his fingernail!
His fingernail history began with a "v shaped ridge" of nail growing under his ring finger. The top of the nail looked intact but there was also the painful ridge underneath. It would swell and he could pull the finger tip away from the nail and squeeze pus, it would resolve after soaking in salt water, then reoccur after awhile. After much prodding.. he went to a surgeon that thought it would be no big deal. It turned out SCC and he subsequently had the distal phalage removed and a sentinal node biopsy which was negative.
The surgeon was quite shocked as he said he never had seen SCC under the nail. It is possible for unhealed picked at infections to turn into a cancerous type as cells evolve over time..so we thought it was a fluke. This all occured around 2008.
Now, 2012, he began 3 months ago with eye irritation and itching which he attributed to seasonal allergies. As it would not clear up AND he started to develop a small growth on his eye he went to the eye doctor.
It too has turned out to be SCC and he will have it removed in Oct 2012. The corneal specialist is really optimistic in saying it has not invaded the cornea and he thinks it will just peel right off, but he will need it cryo'd to be safe.
okay...now two weird SCC's in unusual places. As I began looking into SCC's apparently it is a side effect of Humira !!!! I am worried about other things popping up as I want to be hypervigilant.
On a side note he does have peripheral vascular disease (numbness and tingling in his feet) which he acquired while on Flagyl which is another side effect. He has been on folic acid but has subsequently found that Humira can cause that too so it's probably not going to resolve for Rob as long as he is on the Humira and at this point, the damage is probably irreversable.
Anyway, these are Rob's experience with Humira... its been good and it's been bad, but I guess it could be worse. He is only on Humira with no adjuncts.
Regards,
Erica