Darth Tumour

Footstomper
Footstomper Member Posts: 1,237 Member
edited February 2016 in Kidney Cancer #1

Avastin is a wonderful anti cancer drug just out over the last couple of years. Taken as an infusion every fortnight it has absolutely no side effects whatsoever, it seems to have one teeny little flaw. Darth Tumour, leader of the Mets, has increased in size by a third.

In England this is what the queen would call 'A bit of a bugger!

So the little chap is turning into a big boy, and the Dark Side is in the ascendant now up to 6cm with his little Mets cheering him on all the way

So I'm carrying on with the Avastin and adding Novowhatsitlab as well

At least thats what I thought the dr. until Dr. Mrs Stomper waltzes in from a hard day saving the world and says 'Oooooooooh 2 monoclonalantibodies at the same time!' She then tells me she is  starting a trial on HIV related malignences and their treatment with NIvothingummyjiglab

I must get AIDS so I can be on her trial

Comments

  • APny
    APny Member Posts: 1,995 Member
    I'm so sorry Darth grew. I

    I'm so sorry Darth grew. I hope with this new approach he'll be tossed into a lava pit along with his ilk. May the force be with you and your doc!

  • foxhd
    foxhd Member Posts: 3,181 Member
    nothing like

    starting your day with a little monoclonal antibody. Your little buggers are resistant to treatments. I think that maybe a designer drug is indicated. First a biopsy to get some genetic material. Then some smart people can develope a one of a kind vacine specific to your tumors dna code. I think we need more aggressive researchers working on this. You are a pretty tough chap who has tolerated more than most could even dream of.

    I also wish that they were more aggressive with surgery. Some patients have multiple procedures over years attempting to reverse damage from injury or disease. With zero chance of returning to pre-morbid staus. I believe that we are able to tolerate tremendous physical insult to our bodies. Every day we hear stories of burn victims, motor vehicle crashes, gunshot recipients, parachutists, and flesh eating bacterial patients who are alive after surviving massive trauma and operations.

    So I say, Schedule a few hours in the O.R. and give a couple surgical residents a chance to hone their skills slicing and dicing out every findable met. We will heal. Doctors need to be more pro-active not reactive.

  • Jan4you
    Jan4you Member Posts: 1,330 Member
    foxhd said:

    nothing like

    starting your day with a little monoclonal antibody. Your little buggers are resistant to treatments. I think that maybe a designer drug is indicated. First a biopsy to get some genetic material. Then some smart people can develope a one of a kind vacine specific to your tumors dna code. I think we need more aggressive researchers working on this. You are a pretty tough chap who has tolerated more than most could even dream of.

    I also wish that they were more aggressive with surgery. Some patients have multiple procedures over years attempting to reverse damage from injury or disease. With zero chance of returning to pre-morbid staus. I believe that we are able to tolerate tremendous physical insult to our bodies. Every day we hear stories of burn victims, motor vehicle crashes, gunshot recipients, parachutists, and flesh eating bacterial patients who are alive after surviving massive trauma and operations.

    So I say, Schedule a few hours in the O.R. and give a couple surgical residents a chance to hone their skills slicing and dicing out every findable met. We will heal. Doctors need to be more pro-active not reactive.

    Aww Footsie I am sorry for

    Aww Footsie I am sorry for what you are going through.

    Your humor, or humour, is a great coping mechanism.

    Listen to our best survivor, Foxy. He knows so much!

    But know I am sending you a warm, yummy, hug to hold you

    together and keep you safe inside!

    Warmly, Jan

  • Footstomper
    Footstomper Member Posts: 1,237 Member
    foxhd said:

    nothing like

    starting your day with a little monoclonal antibody. Your little buggers are resistant to treatments. I think that maybe a designer drug is indicated. First a biopsy to get some genetic material. Then some smart people can develope a one of a kind vacine specific to your tumors dna code. I think we need more aggressive researchers working on this. You are a pretty tough chap who has tolerated more than most could even dream of.

    I also wish that they were more aggressive with surgery. Some patients have multiple procedures over years attempting to reverse damage from injury or disease. With zero chance of returning to pre-morbid staus. I believe that we are able to tolerate tremendous physical insult to our bodies. Every day we hear stories of burn victims, motor vehicle crashes, gunshot recipients, parachutists, and flesh eating bacterial patients who are alive after surviving massive trauma and operations.

    So I say, Schedule a few hours in the O.R. and give a couple surgical residents a chance to hone their skills slicing and dicing out every findable met. We will heal. Doctors need to be more pro-active not reactive.

    Brilliant

    Presumably with a rusty spoon

  • Footstomper
    Footstomper Member Posts: 1,237 Member
    Jan4you said:

    Aww Footsie I am sorry for

    Aww Footsie I am sorry for what you are going through.

    Your humor, or humour, is a great coping mechanism.

    Listen to our best survivor, Foxy. He knows so much!

    But know I am sending you a warm, yummy, hug to hold you

    together and keep you safe inside!

    Warmly, Jan

    Cheers Jan

    Ihope you're keeping well

    As for Fox, I hang on every word

  • Limelife50
    Limelife50 Member Posts: 476
    Nice read

    It has always been my perspective concerning cancerous tumors the best treatment is to cut them out,hope this new drug approach gives you a huge success on shrinking these bad boys

  • marosa
    marosa Member Posts: 334 Member

    Nice read

    It has always been my perspective concerning cancerous tumors the best treatment is to cut them out,hope this new drug approach gives you a huge success on shrinking these bad boys

    Footsie we want you good for

    Footsie we want you good for YOU, we want you good for US!  Keep the humor, keep that english "thing" I so wish I had iherited from my english gramps!

    Im here hoping this new treatment is succesful.  Good vibes and well wishes going your way

  • angec
    angec Member Posts: 924 Member

    Cheers Jan

    Ihope you're keeping well

    As for Fox, I hang on every word

    They are using nivolumab off

    They are using nivolumab off label arent they? They also call it opdiva.  What about Votrient, have you tried that one?  There are many, keep searching.. go down the list if you have to. All the best to you, keep that positive attitude, it is contagious!

  • Jojo61
    Jojo61 Member Posts: 1,309 Member
    marosa said:

    Footsie we want you good for

    Footsie we want you good for YOU, we want you good for US!  Keep the humor, keep that english "thing" I so wish I had iherited from my english gramps!

    Im here hoping this new treatment is succesful.  Good vibes and well wishes going your way

    Stomps, I can't believe that

    Stomps, I can't believe that Darth Tumor has had the nerve to grow more. But we all know the fate of Darth, don't we. I know you will continue the fight - consider us your light sabre!! Fight along with you, we must!

    Foxy - I think you are on to something!

    We all love you, Stomps.

    Hugs

    Jojo

  • Footstomper
    Footstomper Member Posts: 1,237 Member
    Jojo61 said:

    Stomps, I can't believe that

    Stomps, I can't believe that Darth Tumor has had the nerve to grow more. But we all know the fate of Darth, don't we. I know you will continue the fight - consider us your light sabre!! Fight along with you, we must!

    Foxy - I think you are on to something!

    We all love you, Stomps.

    Hugs

    Jojo

    ah

    I feel a strengthening in he force. Thanking you I am