Our Christmas Gift
As most of you know, my husband, John (oneputt), has been on the nivolumab/votrient trial at Hopkins for over two years now. During the first year of the trial, he basically achieved 56% tumor reduction, followed by a year plus of stability. The trial requires CT scans every 12 weeks which are read by Hopkins and then by the pharmaceutical company sponsoring the trial. Until three months ago, the two scans mirrored the results of each other. But three months ago, it didn’t happen like that. The Hopkins scan reported stability but the RECIST* report indicated 6% growth. That, of course, was concerning as the trial only allows for 20% growth before being booted, plus this was the first time in over two years there was new growth.
So waiting for the next Hopkins scan scheduled for December 11 was tough and filled with angst. But when the Hopkins' results did come in they showed stability—YES! Now we had to see what the RECIST report would say; it usually comes in a week to 10 days after the Hopkins results. For those 10 days we held our breath. We prayed the RECIST would mirror the Hopkins stability report and not show additional growth. But that didn't happen. . .
It showed 5% shrinkage. What a Christmas present! We are thrilled! Hope our good fortune this holiday season is replicated by all of you.
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FYI on scan confusion – Hopkins vs. RECIST as explained to me by Dmike (David). The scan confusion deals with how RECIST measures tumors. Hopkins scan results reflect growth from the baseline. The RECIST uses growth from the smallest tumor size since being on the trial.
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WOWEEEEE!!!!Jojo61 said:Alice, that is fabulous news!
Alice, that is fabulous news! What a Christmas present. May this kind of good news continue to spread.
Big hugs,
Jojo
Great to hearWOWEEEEE!!!!
Great to hear some GOOD news for a change, right?
Thanks for sharing your news!
We're here for you, no matter what.
Hugs, Jan
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A great giftJan4you said:WOWEEEEE!!!!
Great to hearWOWEEEEE!!!!
Great to hear some GOOD news for a change, right?
Thanks for sharing your news!
We're here for you, no matter what.
Hugs, Jan
So Happy to hear the news - this is indeed a wonderful Christmas gift! Best to you in 2015!
God Bless,
Rae
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Whoo, hoo! I was praying that
Whoo, hoo! I was praying that all would be good. It just didn't make sense to me otherwise! YEAH BABY! Tell John I am so very happy that all is a go on the trial. Now you can relax after a tense and awful waiting period. Have a great new year ahead! Hugs! XXOO
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Nice Aliceangec said:Whoo, hoo! I was praying that
Whoo, hoo! I was praying that all would be good. It just didn't make sense to me otherwise! YEAH BABY! Tell John I am so very happy that all is a go on the trial. Now you can relax after a tense and awful waiting period. Have a great new year ahead! Hugs! XXOO
Boy, John has come a long way. It's the golf I tell you. It is nice not to need a mulligan. Keep it up John. Let's hear it for clinical trials!
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Nice
Glad to hear the geat news great way to kick off the New Year.
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Thank you all for your kind
Thank you all for your kind words and support. When I think back to October 2011 (the time he was first diagnosed), this seems nothing short of a miracle.
We also are thrilled with the recent news that Nivolumab/Opdivo has now been FDA approved for Melanoma and thereby more getatable for RCC patients. We hope all here, that may be able to benefit from it, may find it attainable very, very soon.
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:D:D:D::D:D:D:Dalice124 said:Thank you all for your kind
Thank you all for your kind words and support. When I think back to October 2011 (the time he was first diagnosed), this seems nothing short of a miracle.
We also are thrilled with the recent news that Nivolumab/Opdivo has now been FDA approved for Melanoma and thereby more getatable for RCC patients. We hope all here, that may be able to benefit from it, may find it attainable very, very soon.
Such good news for such wonderful people I was very glad I had a minute to check the site this morning and saw this first off Hugggss Love and Continued well wishes and positive thoughts to you both!!
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The smileAprilandChuck said::D:D:D::D:D:D:D
Such good news for such wonderful people I was very glad I had a minute to check the site this morning and saw this first off Hugggss Love and Continued well wishes and positive thoughts to you both!!
on your photo says it all. You've earned it, the hard way.
Donna
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