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- August 12, 2011 at 12:39 pm
Good Morning from New hampshire!
As a short background, I am in my 10th year battling melanoma and I continue to win this battle! There is no giving up in my heart! Setbacks are a part of life. It's how you deal with them that makes the difference.
Good Morning from New hampshire!
As a short background, I am in my 10th year battling melanoma and I continue to win this battle! There is no giving up in my heart! Setbacks are a part of life. It's how you deal with them that makes the difference.
In the process of gaining entry into the new t-cell targeted therapy clinical trials at NIH in Bethesda, MD, I learned I had multiple melanoma metastases in the brain – more than 10. I just completed a 10 session Whole Brain Radiation Treatment (WBRT) program at the Nashua (NH) Regional Cancer Center on Wednesday. I will have a followup brain MRI on either August 25th or 29th, depending on the facility I choose. I will know by August 31st whether I am a candidate for targeted radiation to zap any remaining metastases (SRS). I remain confident and hopeful that I can proceed with SRS, get the met count to 3 or less and get started at NIH as previously planned.
If you have any specific questions you would like to ask me regarding my experiance in dealing with WBRT in confidence, you are welcome to email me at [email protected]. Enjoy your day, take one day at a time and be thankful we have such great technology, medications and physicians to help us through this.
Bruce
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- August 12, 2011 at 7:19 pm
You go Bruce! I'm so happy that the WBRT is over. I want you down here at NIH real soon so we can compare notes. The computer randomized me to the TBI arm. On leave for 10-days after a two-week stay of apheresis (white cells and stem cells), tests, scans, and more scans etc. I start on the big guns on Tuesday, August 16th (ugh! but good). Did you read what's happening in leukemia…and our Rosenberg's right in the milieu…with T-cells…just gives me that extra confidence. The care is exceptional. Val xx
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/breakthrough-cancer-docs-abuzz-lymphoma-treatment/story?id=14283544
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- August 12, 2011 at 7:19 pm
You go Bruce! I'm so happy that the WBRT is over. I want you down here at NIH real soon so we can compare notes. The computer randomized me to the TBI arm. On leave for 10-days after a two-week stay of apheresis (white cells and stem cells), tests, scans, and more scans etc. I start on the big guns on Tuesday, August 16th (ugh! but good). Did you read what's happening in leukemia…and our Rosenberg's right in the milieu…with T-cells…just gives me that extra confidence. The care is exceptional. Val xx
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/breakthrough-cancer-docs-abuzz-lymphoma-treatment/story?id=14283544
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- August 13, 2011 at 11:57 am
Thank you Tracy/Lee, Val and Maria for your supportive comments. It really is all about attitude. I received an encouraging note from a longtime friend and fraternity brother from college who said that whenever anyone asked him how he was doing, he says "FANTASTIC!" Most people say good , fine or OK. I have decided to adopt his mentality and will work hard to win this war. I may have two battle zones raging in my body (brain and chest wall) but in the end I will win! NIH, here I come!!!
Bruce
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- August 13, 2011 at 11:57 am
Thank you Tracy/Lee, Val and Maria for your supportive comments. It really is all about attitude. I received an encouraging note from a longtime friend and fraternity brother from college who said that whenever anyone asked him how he was doing, he says "FANTASTIC!" Most people say good , fine or OK. I have decided to adopt his mentality and will work hard to win this war. I may have two battle zones raging in my body (brain and chest wall) but in the end I will win! NIH, here I come!!!
Bruce
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- August 13, 2011 at 6:24 pm
Hi Bruce,
You really do have a great attitude and all your plans are in place to fight! Sending good thoughts that all the brain mets have cleared up and that you can dive right into the trial at NIH.
I too am a 10 year veteran (currently NED) and am grateful for every day!
Best of luck to you . .
Mary
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- August 15, 2011 at 11:18 am
Thanks, Mary. Congratulations on 10 years of fighting and I wish you continued NED status. We both know how difficult it can be physically, mentally and emotionally but for me it crystalizes how important life and living is each day. I wish you continued success in your journey in life.
Bruce
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- August 15, 2011 at 11:18 am
Thanks, Mary. Congratulations on 10 years of fighting and I wish you continued NED status. We both know how difficult it can be physically, mentally and emotionally but for me it crystalizes how important life and living is each day. I wish you continued success in your journey in life.
Bruce
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- August 13, 2011 at 6:24 pm
Hi Bruce,
You really do have a great attitude and all your plans are in place to fight! Sending good thoughts that all the brain mets have cleared up and that you can dive right into the trial at NIH.
I too am a 10 year veteran (currently NED) and am grateful for every day!
Best of luck to you . .
Mary
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