Scan Results
I got the test results back today the IL2 did not work as suspected and the cancer has spread into more areas. Doctors are recommending a new drug therapy to slow the roll of the cancer but at this point there is no longer a cure the IL2 was the only drug that could possibly, although improbable, stop or slow growth. The cancer as I stated earlier is in my bones in multiple places and has spread to some of the adrenal glands, and it is suspected that it may be in my one remaining kidney.
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New therapy
Hi, Mark.
Man, I'm sorry about this news. I was rooting for you from my side of the screen. I'm glad the doctor wants to try a new therapy to "slow the roll" of the cancer. He/she is not giving up. I've read on smart patients people that have tried a number of trials and different therapy with no sucess come across one that actually works. I'm praying this happens for you. There has got to be something that will slow and maybe stabilize the progression. Keep your head up, Mark--you're one tough cookie!
Stub
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Keep your head up!
Sorry, that's hard news to take but there are many types and methods of care and some times it take 4 or 5 methods before people find one that works. Don't give up on yourself and take care of yourself. We are here for you and rooting for you too.
Keep up the fight!
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IL2
The only drug that could stop growth. I tried it too, it worked better for me than you, but only retarded the growth for a while. There are so many other drugs and techniques coming online (none of which are as tough as IL2).
You must be gutted after this latest setback, but nil desperandum, there are newer (and less debilitating) treatments out there
Good Luck
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I'm so sorry.
I'm at a loss for words. I feel for you. I'm sorry to hear the news.
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What I was toldAllochka said:So sorry to hear... Why IL2
So sorry to hear... Why IL2 is the only drug to stop the growth? Are other therapies not effective? I was under impression that there are many of them now, you just have to find what works for you.
June 2013. This disease is incurable. The one treatment which may provide a cure is IL2 which also has a high risk of mortality. I was told that it was worth taking the risk because I was young (53) and in pretty good shape. Because of its risk IL2 has to be administered in the ICU.
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Drugs
My oncology team is looking at options and we are meeting Wednesday to deterine the next drug, but they told me these drugs, including Cabo if they work on me will only stretch things. I am meeting with an Orthopedic/Oncologist to on Wednesday as well ot determine what they are going to do about the cancer in my bones, the basic consensus is probably radiation for the effected areas. I do know, and I have spoken with my family members about this that if they confirm that my remaining Kidney has cancer and they can't stop it or do a partial nephrectomy I will take treatment until my kidney starts to fail and then I will discontinue all treatments my family has agreed with me on this as I don't want dialysis and cancer at the same time. I hope this does not sound as if I am a quitter or weak but there is only so much I can put up with. The last two drugs (six months worth) have not worked but I am still holding out that one will work even if it is temporary.
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IL-2Allochka said:So sorry to hear... Why IL2
So sorry to hear... Why IL2 is the only drug to stop the growth? Are other therapies not effective? I was under impression that there are many of them now, you just have to find what works for you.
Il 2 is the only drug that has been known to put RCC into remission according to my oncology team there is only a a 2 percent chance of that happening, and a 17 percent chance that it will work at all. Given this information I took the chance anyway knowing what the other outcome is.
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Not even close
Mark, please let me address this quote from you: "I hope this does not sound as if I am a quitter or weak but there is only so much I can put up with". I don't think this would even enter any one of our minds. As I said in an earlier post--you are one tough cookie. If any person would question your strength and drive to beat this disease, they only have to read your personal story. I wish you luck and pray for peace in the decisions that you face.
Stub
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See Mark there could be
See Mark there could be something else to try. And if you don't never, ever would I think you are weak or giving up.
MY philosophy is that we are on this planet to develop and grow; to learn the lessons given. Often in our trials there are hidden blessings or nice surprises. AND I am a firm believer that you don't always have to be strong! In fact, you can "feel" whatever you want as there is no right or wrong when it comes to our emotions.
Again, I believe, we were born needy, so we can need one another..and never feel we're are going it alone!
Warmly, Jan
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Mark
Mark
I'm so very sory, I don't know what to say to comfort you, I pray for you,tthere must be something out there to do some good job. I also thought there are some options and doctors need to find what is best. I'm shocked
You are in my thoughts
damn this disease.
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Dont give up just yet...
Although there are no other absolute cures out there, stretching things out may be an answer that works for you. This nasty disease is particularly tenatious. But there are a lot of therapies that can hold the line and prevent further growth and they do take a lot less out of you than IL2. there is always the potential of a new drug coming out that will keep the cancer at bay for perhaps a normal lifetime. Ask about trials and never give up! I know it sounds strange, but i think a positive attitude and outlook really helps keep your body going and helps the fight.
Hang in there, and remember we are all in this together
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Past, Present, future
I feel sick at your luck Mark, but I agree dont give up yet. IL2, I think we can all agree, is a pretty tough experience and I would have been gutted to have gone through that with no benefit at the end of it. There are so many more drugs left to try, with such interesting side effects! None of which ar e even in the same league as IL2 in that aspect, but many of which are approaching IL2 in their efficacy.
My heart goes out to you and I wish you luck. Ive been reading your posts and we all know that you aint no quitter, whatever happens you will have my respect and support
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Mark
Mark,
You have been through a lot, are preparing to go through a lot, and "quitter" isn't a label that any of us would slap on you. Glad to hear your medical team has ideas for support, and your family team is with you, too.
All the best with this --
Jerzy
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