Today was my fifth CT scan since the diagnosis. This was the longest period between imaging since treatment started in June (and finished then in July!). The routine was very familiar. However, the anxiety however well sequestered, was very real. Fortunately, once again, there was very encouraging news. The lesions in the liver are all but gone. There are two, which could easily have been ignored if not for the previous films to which to compare. The lump of lymph nodes outside the liver have shrunk about 40% from their appearance two months ago. Everything else in the abdomen and chest are normal.
It is nothing short of remarkable, if not miraculous that the immune system, turned on by a drug produced by rodent ovary cells, six months after the last dose, continues to be effective. This new area of bioengineering, cancer genetics and immunology is exciting. I hope that this medication ipililumamab will be available generally to melanoma patients soon.
Three weeks of thrice weekly workouts under a personal trainer, some squash (quality questionable), some Yoga, and I am feeling substantially better. I am not close to my traditional energy, but there is steady improvement. I have a goal to be able to ski and keep up with the boys in Revelstoke in a month.
Blessings to all.
Ian
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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This is wonderful news !!!
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Ian Scott