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hutchibk 09-10-2008 11:58 AM

Oops - sounds like progression...
 
Well, my onc has always said "... if it's my nurse's voice when you answer the phone you know it's good news, and if it's my voice, then you know we have something serious to talk about..."

So that is how today started. It was his voice. Yikes.

First, my CA15.3 went up a little in the last month. It continues to be a very reliable indicator for me.

And, my MRI yesterday seemed to show slight increase in 3 of the known spots, and maybe one very small new one. This time it appears to be real, but with the confusing, un-trustworthy and mistake-ridden/poorly written report 2 months ago by the scan radiologist, I will know the REAL story on Monday when I see my Radiation Oncologist and go over the scans with him. We have already talked about doing LINAC STRS on the individual spots.

I will have a PET/CT next week to look extra-cranially (just trying to talk like a doctor...) at the rest of my body. I know, that's redundant, but it makes me feel smarter.

If there is no body involvement, I will treat with radiation and stay on Tykerb/Xeloda for the time being. If there is any body progression, we will add Herceptin to my Tykerb/Xeloda.

Hey ho - here we go...

doh2pa 09-10-2008 12:01 PM

Brenda,

Gosh, I am so sorry to hear about that. You are my hero girl. You took a chance on Tykerb/Xeloda and what a great long run you had with it! I know you will handle this setback (and it is only that, you know) with the same fighting spirit you always have. Keep us posted!

Donna

WomanofSteel 09-10-2008 12:37 PM

Real sorry to hear about this, but I am sure you will tackle it head on. LOL Will say an extra prayer for you.

SoCalGal 09-10-2008 12:39 PM

What are LINAC STRS? I am proud of you for taking the news in stride while formulating a plan. I'm impressed by your calm posting but glad to feel a calm energy from you. Sending extra hugs today!
Flori

Soccermom2006 09-10-2008 01:54 PM

Hutchi girl` Time to get the boxing gloves tightened? I am sorry theres been a change...but judging by your posts I know you will knock these beasties to their kneees yet again!!!

Big hugs,
marcia

chrisy 09-10-2008 02:03 PM

Yeah,
What are LINAC STRS?

You definitely sound like a doctor, or maybe an uber-researcher or properllerhead. It's frustrating, I know, when the "results" of these tests are not clear.

But I am very impressed - you have your next attack plan ready to go already! Good for you. Saddle up, girl.

jones7676 09-10-2008 03:00 PM

Sorry to hear there may be problems....you've been my hero on the T/X combo. I hope whatever happens it means successful treatment and more NED for you.

ElaineM 09-10-2008 03:50 PM

Oops - sounds like progression
 
I am sorry to hear it. However, you are strong and I know you and your docs will figure out what to do to get rid of whatever may be causing a problem.

Becky 09-10-2008 04:03 PM

What about also discussing or researching Temodar? it is another oral chemo that passes the blood - brain barrier and is used for brain cancer?

Just thinking out loud here. I'm thinking about you Brenda and I know this will get resolved pronto.

Yorkiegirl 09-10-2008 04:22 PM

Oh NO Brenda. I'm so very sorry to read this. I know you will beat this back once again. Thinking of you.

hutchibk 09-10-2008 04:22 PM

LINAC is a linear accelerator (Cyberknife, which is just a brand name). It basically accomplishes the same thing as a Gamma, however my head will be snapped into place on the table with a custom formed face/head mask instead of with a halo and screws. My Rads onc doesn't do Gamma, but he does send patients to a Gamma doc here in town if the tumors indicate it is necessary. He makes the determination based on the MRI and does not have any problem sending patients where they need to go. Not a competitive or ego driven guy. He is truly Patch Adams. He is a dear wise and old soul who is deeply worried and concerned for every patient in his care. He deems that FSTRT is what my case calls for... (STRS stands for Sterotactic Radiosurgery) FSTRT is Fractionated Sterotactic Radiotherapy. Here's some info to help define it for everyone...
The linear accelerator based radiosurgery machines are prevalent throughout the world. One benefit of this technology is its ability to easily treat large tumor volumes (over 3.5 cm) by treating over several sessions. When treating over time, it is called fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy and not stereotactic radiosurgery (which is a one-session treatment). The machines are made by multiple manufacturers with common brand names: Novalis Tx®, CyberKnife®, and others. The Novalis Tx® is the most common machine available. Linear accelerator based machines are not dedicated to treatments only within the brain. They can be used throughout the body, as well as the head and neck.

This is one of the most informative links I have ever found about all the different radiation beam techniques for brain tumors:http://www.irsa.org/radiosurgery.html

Ja Becky - we have talked about Temodar in the past and I am planning to talk about it again next week...

I will let you all know as we proceed. The good news is that we follow me so closely that these changes are still very early and I have absolutely no physical indications from them. We are really on top of this and that is why I LOVE my doc so much. He truly is my hero. And so are all of you!!

Carolyns 09-10-2008 04:24 PM

Brenda,

I wanted to let you know that I am thinking about you and wish you well. Please keep us posted once you speak with your Radiologist Oncologist. It sounds like your plan is solid and I hope it does the trick quickly.

...and you do sound like a doctor, by the way... so smart and so informed. I guess that we have to be.

Carolyn

BonnieR 09-10-2008 05:08 PM

It is good to hear that you have such a good and trusted team in place. And have the radiation onc up your sleeve for a consult on Monday. Keep us posted. And keep the faith.

SoCalGal 09-10-2008 05:15 PM

Brenda - from what I was told at the time - and I was NOT in a very receptive state of mind - more like a panic freak zone - anyhow - I was told that gamma was able to focus radiation in a tighter area without damaging surrounding tissue - brain cells. The halo was screwed on to insure positioning would not change a millimeter. They told me that they could treat more than one spot if needed. I saw Dr Ray Chu in Keith Black's office - you remember my 14 year old brain surgeon-

Here's the link:
http://www.cedars-sinai.edu/9633.html

..."The Gamma Knife is accurate to the sub-millimeter level and is one of the most technically precise radiation instruments available. The shape and dose of the radiation is optimized to hit only the target, without damaging surrounding healthy tissue. Furthermore, treatment is performed in one session and patients can usually return home shortly after treatment."

A multidisciplinary team of Cedars-Sinai specialists, including neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists and physicists collaborate to optimize the patient's treatment. Each case is reviewed by the Gamma Knife Review Board to ensure an optimal treatment plan.

Mary Jo 09-10-2008 05:15 PM

Man, with an attitude like yours that cancer better get it's walking papers and move on out - AND FAST. http://her2support.org/vbulletin/images/icons/icon7.gif Love that positive attitude girlfriend. Know that we are all in your corner and prayer and love are surrounding you in a major way.

Love & Peace,

Mary Jo

PinkGirl 09-10-2008 05:21 PM

Brenda,
I'm sorry that it was "his" voice. But you sure sound like
you've got a good plan and are ready to kick butt. I know
you will be fine.

Bill 09-10-2008 05:21 PM

Sorry to hear the news, hucklebuck. Thanks for keeping us posted on what's happening with you. I know you guys will do your best and knock out those mets. You have a great onc. and that is a major plus. You keep on rollin', girl.

eric 09-10-2008 06:04 PM

Brenda,

Just wanted to offer my thoughts and good wishes as well. I too am always impressed by you and hope that your step away from NED turns out to be very short.

Eric

Faith in Him 09-10-2008 06:36 PM

Sending love your way for a quick return to NED.

Tonya

Joan M 09-10-2008 06:38 PM

Brenda,

I'm sending good vibes your way that the treatment will reverse the tide. I firmly agree that catching the problem earlier is better.

Joan


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