No more treatment!!!
No more treatment
We were about to start my husband treatment at university of Chicago from this coming Sunday and we just got news from them today…that my husband doesn’t need any more treatment!!!
They finally reviewed pathology form my husband neck dissection form last month after insurance approval and they have different outcome vs. northwest community hospital.
They found only one node had live cancer out of 19 nodes and they strongly feel that they do not need to give him anymore treatment and just need to watch him very closely for next few years.
I finally have great news to share with all wonderful people here.
Thanks to all of you for prayers and positive thoughts.
God bless you all.
My husband story below
Hello,
Different protocol from different doctor at University of Chicago.
We just got back from doctor at university of Chicago.
He is not happy that my husband has to do second round of radiation and chemo.
Per him my husband will have following treatment.
One week twice a day radiation and chemo with 3 different medications all week and then one week off completely from everything. So he will have one will on and One week off kind treatment. He told us that my husband has only 40% of chance of survivor and radiation side effect can be dangerous since his body doesn’t had chance to fully recover from last treatment(last treatment was done on march 22 2013). And also grater chance to paralysis his right had since 1 in 10 people lose their hand in second round of treatment.
My husband story:
Diagnosed with stage 4 hpv originate head and neck cancer
36 radiation treatments done/ high does for Chemo done and after 3 months PAT/CAT neck dissection done and they found active cancer cells in there.
Now both radiologist and oncologist are suggestion to see someone at university for any qualify clinical trials.
Any suggestion would be helpful
I am looking as usual any suggestions or help.
Thanks
Hetal
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Whoo Hoo Hetal!!
I am so glad you tried a different cancer center.....second opinions are worth the wait. Congratulations to both you and hubby.
p
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They found only one node had
They found only one node had live cancer out of 19 nodes and they strongly feel that they do not need to give him anymore treatment and just need to watch him very closely for next few years.
Hi Hetal,
Maybe I read this incorrectly; are you saying that there is active cancer in a lymph node and they suggest no further treatment at this point? From my time here, it seems treatment is always pursued if any active cancer exists. Hopefully, we get a few others to weigh in. Maybe I just read this incorrectly or have my facts messed up in which case CONGRATULATIONS! don
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hetal, that is
hetal, that is FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! couldn't ask for better news than that.
dj
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Very grateful
This must bring you great peace. I pray your husband continues to heal and recover beautifully. blessngs to both of you,
Christie
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Just say No to C
Great news he might end up being like me, I have live cancer cells but they don’t grow and that just puzzles the doctors because it is something they can’t understand. Make sure you keep him on a good diet and let his body’s immune system take over and keep the cancer from doing anything.
God Bless
Tim Hondo
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yes I willHondo said:Just say No to C
Great news he might end up being like me, I have live cancer cells but they don’t grow and that just puzzles the doctors because it is something they can’t understand. Make sure you keep him on a good diet and let his body’s immune system take over and keep the cancer from doing anything.
God Bless
Tim Hondo
Yes Hondo I am on it and he is getting fresh juice 8 times a day and healthy food and also B17...and God has showed is LIGHT of approval in my path.
Thanks,
Hetal
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