Hi all,
Once again it’s been a while since I posted a blog. We’ve had some scans and tests and a lot of
hard conversations that have shifted our focus.
Here’s Doug’s version with a few edits and add-ins from
DonnaLee.
Last week, Sept. 12, we met with Dr. Bonomi and Irene for a
brain scan and regularly scheduled visit.
The brain scan remained favorable, but DonnaLee’s day-to-day health has continued
to deteriorate. This means that the scan
is not telling us the whole story and the current treatment is not working
well. The difficult part of this news
was that there are really not great treatment options to try next. We took this news and agreed to think about
options for a follow-up appointment one week later. We would also speak with a palliative care doctor
regarding pain management, digestive issues and general comfort stuff to help
DonnaLee.
Monday Sept. 19 we met with Dr. Bonomi and Irene and jointly
decided to try a different treatment, immunotherapy. This treatment uses the body’s own defenses
to attack the cancer. Typically,
DonnaLee’s type of cancer with her specific EGFR mutation does not respond as
well to this therapy as some other cancer mutations. However, given six years and several
treatment paths her cancer may have mutated more and be responsive to the
treatment. With a lack of material side
effects and very little downside risk we decided to give immunotherapy a try.
Next week DonnaLee will have a scan of her lower back (in the
meningeal fluid floating through the spine) to provide a base line reading
similar to last week’s brain scan. The
immunotherapy is a one-hour infusion every two weeks. In the meantime, we get an eight week break
from further scans. Interim progress will be judged on tumor markers in the
blood.
The palliative care doctor had many suggestions, but no
concrete solutions for DonnaLee’s more nagging issues. We are entering a period of uncertainty with the
new treatment, exchanging our current slow deterioration for long odds of
success. There is a lot of “wait and see”
and “day at a time.”
On a lighter note, last Saturday’s Lung Run was a great
success with Team DL raising over $5,000.
We enjoyed a beautiful day for our seventh year participating in this
event with about 20 other Team DL runners, walkers and supporters. We could feel a glow of happiness for a day
or two after. We remain thankful for and
humbled by everybody’s love and support.
1 comment:
Thanks for the update. I've read about immunotherapy recently, and it sounds so promising in fighting some cancers. My fingers & toes are now crossed for you. Sending love and hugs to you both, as always ❤️
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