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				Re: TDM-1 in the news
			 
 Hi Sarah,
 I am being treated at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, home to Dr Dennis Slamon.  My doctor is Dr Sara Hurvitz, who I think is an amazing doctor.
 I had a met to the brain, while on TDM-1 and being a lead researcher, she asked for an exception.  It was granted, the brain met was radiated, and I continued on TDM-1.
 I am now on a cross over from the trial, and because of what happened to me, part of the protocol is to allow women on the cross over to continue on TDM-1 even if they get a brain met, provided that the brain met is treated with radiation.
 This may be good news for anyone currently on TDM-1.  However, I do understand that the protocols for each trial are different.
 
 I live in West Hills, closer to Topanga Canyon, and am so grateful to have the treatment UCLA is able to provide, available to me.
 
 NBC Nightly News also did an interview with me, and it will air Sunday evening.
 
 The New York Times will also be doing another article on TDM-1 in the upcoming weeks.
 
 Thanks again.
 
 
 Best wishes
 Fern
 
				__________________Breastfeeding when diagnosed with Her2+ May 2008
 Oct 2008 Double mastectomy 22/28 lymph nodes positive
 Decline chemotherapy (decision I regret)
 Nov 2009 Mets to lungs and bones.
 Dec 2009 Start Taxotere and Herceptin, T1, T3 heal completely and lungs  are clear, T2 and first rib have lytic lesions. First rib becomes  sclerotic. Considered stable.
 May 2011, Onc calls progression and I cross over from comparison arm of clinical trial to TDM-1
 Brain scan in Sept 2011 showed small tumor in right cerebellum, did Novalis radiation.
 
 
 Feb 2013 < 1cm tumor in left frontal lobe. Did Novalis in March and latest scan shows no sign of brain metastasis.
 Aug 2013 did 36th round of TDM-1 Due to TDM-1 side effects, shortness of  breath, and difficulty getting my balance when getting out of bed,  agreed with my oncologist to stop TDM-1.
 Took a six week break, bone scan showed small uptake on left first rib.  CT showed hypodensities in liver (too small to biopsy) and small nodule  in lungs (mediastinal).
 Started Navelbine weekly. Did one round with Herceptin.
 Skipped next 2 rounds, due to neutropenia. Next chemo 7th Nov - have had  3 Neupogen shots, so WBC should look better... Did not tolerate  Navelbine well.
 December 2013 scans show no sign of active cancer.
 March 2014 - currently only on Herceptin - brain MRI clear, PET/CT two nodules in right lung show uptake
 May 2014 - stop Herceptin.
 Sept 22, 2014 Brain MRI clear :) PET/CT Progression in lungs.
 Sept 2014, Xeloda, Tykerb and Herceptin.
 Nov 2014 - Decide to take a break from all treatment.
 May 2015 - Brain met radiated with Novalis
 July 2015 - Have progression in right lung.
 Sept 2015 - Perjeta and Herceptin alone after a 9 month break from all treatment.
 Nov 2015 - Thoracentesis 1500ml removed from right lung.
 Dec 2015 - Two tiny 1mm brain mets radiated in right cerebellum.
 Feb 2016 - Thoracentesis 2200ml drained from right lung
 Feb 2016 - Stopped Perjeta and Herceptin and started back on Kadcyla as I  had no previous progression on it. After 1 cycle of Kadcyla markers  begin to drop. On second cycle add Keytruda.
 March 2016 - Thoracentesis 1650ml drained from right lung.
 April 2016 – Thoracentesis 1500 ml drained from right lung.
 June 2016 – CT scan shows progression in right lung, as well as moderate pleural effusion requiring Thoracentesis.
 June 2016 – Decide to stop Keytruda, and will do chemosensitivity test  through Rational Therapeutics. Plan to continue on Kadcyla for next two  cycles.
 July 2016 - Start weekly Abraxane with Herceptin.  WBRT with hippocampal sparing, Taking Namenda.  15 sessions over 3 weeks.
 Aug - Dec 2016 - 2 infusions of Navelbine, very hard on my body and still dealing with anasarca (generalized edema)  1 infusion of Havalen
 My doctor wants to put me on hospice.
 Dec 23rd 2016 - I am granted compassionate use of Neratanib.
 May 31st 2017 - still on Neratinib, feeling good.
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