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 Post subject: Still Clear!
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:31 pm 
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Greetings friends! Here we are, more than 5 years out and my dad is still clean, clean, clean! Just wanted to let you know. :D

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3/16/06 DX Mass and/or adenopathy within the right hilum..consistent with bronchogenic carcinoma. May also be subcarinal adenopathy. Small right pleural effusion.
3/17/06 MRI head with/out contrast. Biopsi-lung, right middle lobe bronchus. Small Cell Carcinoma of the right lung with SVC syndrome
3/21/06 Bone scan. No evidence for skeletal metastases
3/21/06 Etoposide and Carboplatin chemotherapy (3 days)
4/12/06 Chest XRay - Obvious shrinking of tumor
4/12/06 Etoposide and Carboplatin (3 days)
5/2/06 CScan - again, obvious shrinking of tumor
5/5/06 Meet with Radiologist to determine radiology plan
5/9/06 Day one of Radiation
5/10/06 Chemo (?) (3 days)
6/4/06 In the middle of radiation, going EXTREMELY well, aside from sore eating, and tired, tired, tired. Dad is hopeful, sure that he is coughing up tumor every day, and spirited. Thank you God!
6/18/06 Went into local hospital for infusion. Chest X for possible pneumonia.
6/20/-6 Went to local hospital for infustion. DX with pneumonia in both lungs. O2 levels low, and irregular heart beat. He does not feel heart beating 140 and above. Meds for regulation not working. Made it to Mayo 6/25...back in the hands of the amazing!
6/29 Radiation Graduation! Dad is now home, and regaining strength every day. He is tired, tired, tired, but again, getting stronger every day. Will return to Mayo on 7/30 for all new tests.
7/30 "There is nothing in your noggin but a brain, Keith!" Amazing words to hear! "I would give your chest a clean bill."
8/1 "Keith, you are in remission." We don't consider a cure until you are clear for five years.
8/7 Began 15 rounds PCI brain radiation treatments. This was a difficult decision to make as we were given the side affects, and quite honestly it does sound scary. However, most all SCLC survivors appear to have some form of brain radiation at some time throughout their treatments. Dad figures that mom does the money books, organizes the meds, and keeps the house going already, so what the heck. "I don't want to die from cancer," he says!

August 25, 2006 Mom and Dad return after PCI. Dad feels great, has a tan, bald head, and got out onto the boat on day 1 of his return! Thank you God!

11/29/06 3 month Check Up...Still in remission. Lung scarring from radiation occuring. Dad feels great. Depression and low activity are going away!

2/25/07 Another check up shows no progression...however a slight pleural effusion that has grown since November. Could be one of three things...1. Infection 2. Scar Tissue 3. Cancer. Must go back to Mayo next week to have it drained and checked.

3/1/07 Drained pleural effusion yesterday. However, when they got in there, there wasn't enough fluid to drain and check...this means it probably wasn't cancer, and more than likely was the tail end of some kind of infection. She decides she wants him back in two months instead of three, just to be safe. Heart doc gives dad the clean bill of health. Go home, enjoy life!

5/11/07 Dad had a standard chest CT, which showed nothing new. He feels great and again was given a clean bill! Yeah! Doc will do a "big" check-up in August...complete with chest CT, bone scan, and brain scan...all because at that point he will be one year in remission! Yeah...I pray every day for these years to be granted!
8/21/07 Dad had a full body scan yesterday and results today were very "boring!" We LOVE boring. There was one nodule, in the lung area, that she could see, but it is smaller than small, and leaves no reason to be concerned. Dad will return for a check-up after Christmas. When mom said, "So, do we not need to be worried anymore" she answered with, "Your new normal will be that you are always worried." Yuck...but oh so true. Thank you God for the gift of healing, and may you continue with that wonderful gift. I pray in thanksgiving.

1/21/08 "I am going to call you my miracle man! Keith, I still don't see any evidence of cancer in your body." Wow! Blessed again!

5/19/08 "Keith there is no change. I see no evidence of any cancer." Wow! We are so blessed to be given another clean report. "Every day is a gift," my dad said. Isn't that the truth!

Sept. 08 Still Cancer Free

4/8/09 All evidence of the small cell is still gone. She believes Dad is cured. However, a dot on the CT almost a year ago has turned into an eraser sizes spot. This could just be a product of his recent bronchitis or could be when he breathed during the scan. She DOES NOT think we have anything to worry about. Scans will be in 3 months now, instead of 6 months...I am happy for that!

7/20/09 CT shows growth in spot on opposite lung than original cancer. They do not want to leave it alone. Will have PET and surgical consult next week with the hopes for simple removal.

8/2009 Removed spot. Biopsy showed trace of NSCLC. No SCLC found.

11/2009 All clear
3/2010 All clear
7/2010 All clear
11/2010 All clear. We really are so very blessed to continue to be cancer free. Thank you God.
8/23/11 - Still clear. Thank God!



Picture at left is my husband and I, October 2007. Below is Dad crossing the line during the survivor lap at the Relay. The other pic is just one of my faves!

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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:59 pm 
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That is great, great, great news.

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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:32 pm 
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5 years.. Wow! that's huge. congrats. My current goal too. Keep up the good fight. Alan


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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
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THE BEST NEWS!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 4:20 pm 
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Wow, that is awesome. Thanks for the update. We love good news and can never get enough of it.

Judy in KW

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Cytology report on fluid removed from lung after pleural effusion and pneumonia Sep 07 showed adenocarcinoma cells. Dx IIIb NSCLC Oct '07 at MDACC, Orlando. Fol 6 rounds Taxol/Carboplatin/Avastin and 2 Avastin, CT/PET 4/1/08 pleural thickening gone and no active cancer cells. 11/3/08 STILL NEVD. CT/PET/MRI 5/4/09 Cancer back, still in the pleura and chest wall, small amt of fluid, all in left lung.
5/11/09 Start on Alimta every three weeks.
7/13/10 Had Alimta on road in Corning NY.
8/24/09 Scans show some improvement. Continue on Alimta.
9/14/09 Chemo on road in Mt Holly NJ.
10/6/09 Started regular Alimta infusions in Key West.
11/3/09 CT and PET scans showed significant improvement. Some issues already resolved.
2/3/2010 No evidence of residual or recurrent disease. NED! Stay on Alimta.
5/6/10 Am considering myself still NED until/unless proven otherwise in July. Rabid radiologist thinks he sees something suggestive of similar to some abdominal cancer. No light up on the PET. Am hoping for the best. Stay on Alimta and scan in 9 wks instead of 3 mos.
7/8/10 Chest CT unchanged (NED Feb '10). Infiltration in the region of the omentum is probably slightly more prominent than before. Diverticulosis requiring antibiotics.
Jul, Aug, Sep, continued Alimta in Corning NY, Portsmouth OH and Mt Holly NJ.
10/14/10 Chest CT unchanged from Feb '10. Findings likely representing progressive nodular peritonal carcinomatosis in the midabdomen. Treatment changed to Tarceva started in Nov.
12/15/10 Chest CT unchanged. Abdomen changes compatible with peritoneal carcinomatosis again identified with mild progression noted.
3/16/11 CT chest unchanged. CT abdomen progression ascites (fluid). Progression of soft tissues nodularity on the peritoneal surface anteriorly with diffuse omental involvement.
4/13-15/11 Hospitalized at MDA. Removed 4 1/2 litres (8-9 lbs) of fluid from abdomen 4/14. Started on taxotere before release on 4/15.
5/16/11 Hospitalized for fever, neutropenic. Treated with intravenous antibiotic and antiviral. Given blood transfusion. Note that KW Cancer Center did not give me my Neulasta shot after my chemo on May 6. Onc had me cancel my 5/26 chemo until after my scan on Jun 6. Was discharged on oxygen. Test w/Dr Gerth 5/26 indicated I could go off sitting and sleeping O. Will do walking test 6/2.
6/2 Did not get requisite numbers on walking test. Left for Orlando 6/5 still on oxygen.
6/6/11 MRI normal; CT stable. Taxotere and Neulasta at MDA 6/7 and 6/8.
6/13/11 Appointment with Dr Olham in KW. Off oxygen week of 6/16.
8/8/11 CT scan showed stable with perhaps some lessening of fluid. Stay on Taxotere.
10/10/11 CT chest still clear, CT abdominal lining stable. Stay on taxotere.
12/19/11 CT chest clear, CT abdominal lining stable, MRI clear. Stay on taxotere.


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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
PostPosted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:04 pm 
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What great news! Congrats!

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56 years old at time of diagnosis in 2007, now live in Crowley, Tx
Nov 2007 - Tentatively diagnosed as NSCLC stage I from CT scan
Dec 2007 - Upper left lobectomy, biopsy showed one cancerous lymph node, changing the diagnosis to stage II (squamous cell)
Feb to Apr 2008 - Three rounds of cisplatin and gemcitabine
Apr 2008 - chest x-ray, NED
May 2008 - brain mri, clear
Jul 2008 - CT scan, NED
Dec 2008 - CT scan, NED
June 2009 - CT scan, NED
Jan 2010 - CT scan, NED
July 2010 - CT scan, NED
June 2011 - CT scan, NED
May 2012 - CT scan, NED
December 2012 - CT scan, NED. I am now a 5 year survivor!

June 2009 - Wife Rose diagnosed with breast cancer
Stage III IDC
Sept 2009 - Finished 4 rounds of chemo (AC)
Nov 2009 - Surgery
March 2010 - Finished 12 weeks of weekly Taxol
August 2010 - CT scan, NED
August 2011 - Checkup, NED
August 2012 - Checkup, NED
The rest of my story is at:

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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
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Wonderful news! I was wondering how your dad was doing, but couldn't remember your screen name. Thanks for the update.

Muriel

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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:11 pm 
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THAT IS THE BESTEST NEWS! THANK YOU! YOUR GOOD NEWS CERTAINLY MADE MY DAY BRIGHT!

Carol

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64 Year old former smoker
1/4/05 at age 56 DX NSCLC, upper right lobe.
Staged IIA by PET Scan.
Restaged to IIIA by surgeon prior to surgery, after he examined PET and CT Scan results.
4/7/05 Completed 6 weeks of radiation and chemotherapy (taxol/carboplatin).
4/29/05 CT Scan.
5/21/05 PET Scan.
5/31/05 Met with surgeon, PET Scan showed nodule in left lung lit up that never lit up before.
6/9/05 Biopsy=OK nodule is scar tissue.
7/1/05 BRONCHOSCOPY,
MEDIASTINOSCOPY, THORACOTOMY SURGERY=ALL MARGINS CLEAN, 20 LYMPH NODES REMOVED. PLUS ONE RIB BONE. ALL NEGATIVE FOR CANCER.
8/9/05 & 9/1/05 ADJUVANT CHEMO. 10/4/05 1ST CT SCAN="Defined patchy density at the superior segment of the right lower lobe. Findings are most likely related to recent surgery and/or posttreatment change, however, this should be followed on subsequent studies".
1/3/06 Brain CT=Clear;Chest CT=Scar Tissue.
1/4/06 ONE YEAR SINCE DIAGNOSIS
4/1/06 Brain & Chest CT=NED. 6/13/06 XRAY=NERD.
7/1/06 ONE YEAR SINCE SURGERY.
10/25/06 CT=NED.
1/4/07 TWO YEARS SINCE DIAGNOSIS
5/3/07 CT=NED.
7/1/07 TWO YEARS SINCE SURGERY.
11/6/07 CT=NED
PLEASE continue to keep me in your prayers.WHEN PRAISES GO UP, BLESSINGS COME DOWN.[/size]
1/4/08 THREE YEARS SINCE DIAGNOSIS
3/20/08 CT=NED
6/20/08 X-RAY=NED
7/1/08 THREE YEARS SINCE SURGERY.
10/27/08 CT=NED
1/4/09 FOUR YEARS SINCE DIAGNOSIS
3/26/09 X-RAY=NED
7/1/09 FOUR YEARS SINCE SURGERY.
9/17/09 CHEST X-RAY CEA BLOOD TEST=NED
1/4/10 FIVE YEARS SINCE DIAGNOSIS
3/29/10 X-RAY=NED
10/5/10 CT=NED
4/1/11 X-RAY=NED
7/1/11 SIX YEARS SINCE SURGERY
10/10/11 X-RAY=NED
4/15/12 CT/PET=NED
4/18/13 CT=NEW 3MM NODULE FOUND ON UPPER LEFT LOBE


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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
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Thank you, ztweb for posting this great news!!! This has made my day as well! It's so hard to find these kinds of miracle stories on the web. WOW! 5 years!

Karen

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2/8/11 Upper respiratory infection just like all my co workers.
2/16/11 Saw PCP and reported just not getting better, also had a weird "click" at the end of each inspiration.
2/27/11 Developed extreme pain in lower back, bilateral hips, and bilateral knees.
3/2/11 Went back to PCP and reported pain. She ordered xrays of back etc. I asked for CXR. Found upper right lobe collapsed. Doctor ordered CT chest. Dx with SCLC, extensive with mets through out boney thorax and brain.
3/3/11 Bronch confirms diagnosis. Chemo started with cistplatin and etoposide.
3/9/11 Discharged from hospital wondering "what the heck just happened?"
4/18/11- Scans to evaluate first 2 rounds of chemo. Good news! All tumors have shrunk or are no longer measurable! Continue with chemo regime. Next scans due May 31.
5/31/11 -Scans look good except brain mets slightly increased. Will start WBR.
6/9-6/28/11 -WBR. Back working full time.
7/11/11 -CT shows mild progression right upper lung.
8/1/11- CT shows right bronchus occluded again but no sign of tumor around it.
8/3/11- Started 2nd line chemo. Topotecan/Taxol. 3 days of infusions every 21 days. Had 2 rounds. Didn't work.
9/2011 admitted with potassium dangerously low! Decided to move home to IN so that my family can more easily help me with day to day living. Have new oncologist and am very happy with him! I can't help but feel that I have not been followed very closely, and that's a scarey feeling.
9/16/11 Started Gemcitabine weekly for 3 weeks, 1 week off.


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Hi Jen,
Thanks for the great news. I'm so happy your Dad is one of the survivors of SCLC. It just proves that we shouldn't listen to the Docs who tell us that with SC you only have two years. Many blessings to Dad and all your family. So nice to see your smiling face again. It's been way too long.

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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
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WOW!!! I popped back in here after a few years off, and coming across your post made my day! I remember when your dad was first diagnosed.

That is truly the best, BEST news ever Jen...congrats to your dad for kicking SCLC's butt!

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My mom Dianne - 69 years old - dx extensive SCLC on left lung in early 2/06 - bone, brain, abdominal scans clear, but major pleural effusion causing pain and trouble breathing
2/4/06 - Pleurodesis performed after draining 2 1/2 liters of malignant fluid from left side
2/14/06 - admitted to hospital for morphine drip due to severe pain
2/17/06 - starts chemo in hospital (ironotecan & cisplatin) - once a week for three weeks, then one week break (28 day cycle) - pain and breathing problems improve five days into first treatment
3/2 - Finished first chemo cycle
3/16 - Starts 2nd cycle
4/11 - PET & CT scans show "significant shrinkage
4/13 - Starts 3rd chemo cycle
5/11 - Starts 4th chemo cycle
6/8 - PET & CT scans - nothing lights up! Onc. says disease still there, but too microscopic to even show up. Onc. does brain MRI to check for mets.
6/16 - MRI shows tiny mets to the brain - radiologist is confident he can knock them out with whole brain radiation (WBR) - onc. stops chemo treatment in order to treat brain mets - says they are a priority
6/22 - Starts 15 treatments of WBR
7/13 - Last WBR treatment - onc. makes app't to see Mom on 7/24 - says she needs 10 days for her body to balance itself so counts aren't off - Mom heads off to family lake house in upstate NY for a week, despite some swelling and abdominal/back pain
7/17 - Mom admitted to hospital in NY b/c of chest pain and swelling
7/18 - Onc. from Maryland (her home) orders CT scans while her NY doctor tries to stabilize her
7/19 - Scans show cancer is back in left lung - it has spread to her liver and she has pleural effusion in her chest and abdominal cavity - Mom is on morphine to try to control the pain
7/21 - Mom heads home, heavily sedated with morphine, to Maryland to see oncologist and possibly restart chemo
7/22 - Taken by ambulance to the hospital b/c she is in pain, cannot eat and is mentally out of it with bouts of dementia
7/24 - Oncologist tells us there is no hope and she has weeks to live - I did not know what a true panic attack felt like until that moment - I was six months pregnant and could not breathe and ran out of the hospital to get sick - it was the worst moment of my life
7/26 - Mom enters hospice center and my sisters and I never leave her side
7/28 - My beautiful, strong mom is gone as the sun rises...I am carrying her 15th grandchild, due on what would have been her 70th birthday (Nov.5th)..I love you, Mom.
11/7 - Mom's grandson, Conor Timothy Wilson, is born on a beautiful fall day.

Avatar is of my baby son Conor...oh, how my mom would have loved him. Pictures below are of Mom with my daughter Rebecca (right before diagnosis), and with my son Kyle (during treatment)


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 Post subject: Re: Still Clear!
PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:08 am 
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FANTASTIC!!! Thanks for the update. Good news is soooo good!
Carol

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64 Year old former smoker
1/4/05 at age 56 DX NSCLC, upper right lobe.
Staged IIA by PET Scan.
Restaged to IIIA by surgeon prior to surgery, after he examined PET and CT Scan results.
4/7/05 Completed 6 weeks of radiation and chemotherapy (taxol/carboplatin).
4/29/05 CT Scan.
5/21/05 PET Scan.
5/31/05 Met with surgeon, PET Scan showed nodule in left lung lit up that never lit up before.
6/9/05 Biopsy=OK nodule is scar tissue.
7/1/05 BRONCHOSCOPY,
MEDIASTINOSCOPY, THORACOTOMY SURGERY=ALL MARGINS CLEAN, 20 LYMPH NODES REMOVED. PLUS ONE RIB BONE. ALL NEGATIVE FOR CANCER.
8/9/05 & 9/1/05 ADJUVANT CHEMO. 10/4/05 1ST CT SCAN="Defined patchy density at the superior segment of the right lower lobe. Findings are most likely related to recent surgery and/or posttreatment change, however, this should be followed on subsequent studies".
1/3/06 Brain CT=Clear;Chest CT=Scar Tissue.
1/4/06 ONE YEAR SINCE DIAGNOSIS
4/1/06 Brain & Chest CT=NED. 6/13/06 XRAY=NERD.
7/1/06 ONE YEAR SINCE SURGERY.
10/25/06 CT=NED.
1/4/07 TWO YEARS SINCE DIAGNOSIS
5/3/07 CT=NED.
7/1/07 TWO YEARS SINCE SURGERY.
11/6/07 CT=NED
PLEASE continue to keep me in your prayers.WHEN PRAISES GO UP, BLESSINGS COME DOWN.[/size]
1/4/08 THREE YEARS SINCE DIAGNOSIS
3/20/08 CT=NED
6/20/08 X-RAY=NED
7/1/08 THREE YEARS SINCE SURGERY.
10/27/08 CT=NED
1/4/09 FOUR YEARS SINCE DIAGNOSIS
3/26/09 X-RAY=NED
7/1/09 FOUR YEARS SINCE SURGERY.
9/17/09 CHEST X-RAY CEA BLOOD TEST=NED
1/4/10 FIVE YEARS SINCE DIAGNOSIS
3/29/10 X-RAY=NED
10/5/10 CT=NED
4/1/11 X-RAY=NED
7/1/11 SIX YEARS SINCE SURGERY
10/10/11 X-RAY=NED
4/15/12 CT/PET=NED
4/18/13 CT=NEW 3MM NODULE FOUND ON UPPER LEFT LOBE


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Thanks for sharing these great news! It's such a hard battle to fight and these kind of updates give hope to so many.


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