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Refractory relapsed Stage IV ovarian cancer now 3 years in complete remission under immunotherapy
The hope and aim behind cancer immunotherapy is that it induces a durable, long-lasting immune response. One of our patients, Minkara N., was diagnosed with metastatic ovarian cancer in 2012, and after surgery she received chemotherapy – Taxol, Avastin, Gemcitabine and Caelyx. Unfortunately, MRI…
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So my mom's starting her new chemo treatment today.
I don't usually ask for people's prayers, but I'm asking for them now.
My mom is the bravest, strongest, most beautiful person I've ever known and probably will ever know. In November of 2009, she was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 44. Since then, it's been a roller coaster; she's technically gone into remission twice but it never lasts for more than a month or two. Today she's starting a new kind of treatment called chemoembolization, which basically means that they're going to directly inject the anti-cancer drugs into the blood vessels which are feeding the tumors. It's pretty much a surgical procedure and it's supposed to be really effective but she's going to have to be in the hospital for a day or two afterward. This is going to happen every week for God only knows how long.
I just don't see how it's fair that someone as amazing as my mom has to go through something this difficult. How is it fair that my mom, the sweetest, kindest person you'll ever meet, has to go through this when people like Casey Anthony and OJ Simpson are walking around fine just fine? How is that fair?
I wish that I could know that everything's gonna be okay. I wish that my mom would get better for good. And right now, I really wish that I could stop crying...
Pray for her. Please.