Happy doctors
my medical oncologist had the report of my CT Scan today and was excited about the results. Except for one .7 cm new spot all others had either shrunk or disappeared. He feels very strongly that this immunotherapy drug is working. He had gotten a note from my Gyno-oncologist who also was very pleased with the results. I keep thinking should that this is not only good news for me, but for all endomedial cancer sufferers. There is a chance that immunotherapy will work on more types of cancer.
Hugs and prayers to all of you,
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LouAnn, Your timing couldn't
LouAnn, Your timing couldn't be better! Thanks for the wonderful news. And, you are right, this is good news for all of us along with your immediate need for it. I couldn't be happier for you. Congrats and let's keep up the good work on beating that cancer into submission!
Love and Hugs,
Cindi
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Wow!
That is exciting news! Thanks so much for sharing this!!!!! Congratulations on your journey :0)
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Oh my goodness Lou Ann what
Oh my goodness Lou Ann what fantastic news!! Praying for your continued success and many blessings are ahead for you! Wow if this isn't HOPE then I don't know what is. Maryanne
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Celebrate this wonderful news
Lou Ann, I hope you go out and celebrate this wonderful news tonight! I am so very grateful to you for being willing to share your experiences with us. It gives me such hope. Thank you again and congratulations!!
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At last!
It sure helps to hear that a treatment other than surgery, chemo, and radiation is on the horizon. This is such great news, especially for you after all you've had to struggle through. So happy for you! You will now be our resident expert for questions about it! ;-)
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I am so glad for you, my
I am so glad for you, my friend!! Please keep us updated on your progress. (((LouAnn)))
Love,
Eldri
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Fantastic News!
Big congratulations on this exciting and wonderful news, Lou Ann! This news definitely calls for a huge celebration!! It looks like preliminary Phase 2 study results on Keytruda for women with recurrent endometrial cancer are quite encouraging. See: http://www.healio.com/hematology-oncology/gynecologic-cancer/news/online/{353d4263-8325-49a7-bbea-2d001aa29b3e}/pembrolizumab-shows-early-promise-in-repair-deficient-endometrial-cancer.
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MoeKay, thanks for sharingMoeKay said:Fantastic News!
Big congratulations on this exciting and wonderful news, Lou Ann! This news definitely calls for a huge celebration!! It looks like preliminary Phase 2 study results on Keytruda for women with recurrent endometrial cancer are quite encouraging. See: http://www.healio.com/hematology-oncology/gynecologic-cancer/news/online/{353d4263-8325-49a7-bbea-2d001aa29b3e}/pembrolizumab-shows-early-promise-in-repair-deficient-endometrial-cancer.
MoeKay, thanks for sharing that article. It is promising for all of us!
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Great to hear your news. I
Great to hear your news. I will tell my Dr. about this treatment so he can look into it.
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