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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Houston

So on October 25th my oncologist had me do another CT scan to see how things were progressing with my chemotherapy.  He said they found two potential tumors in my abdomen, that may or may not have been there since the the last scan in July.  The tumor board met regarding my case again, and although they don't agree with the procedure, decided it would be wise to refer me to a center where they do HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy).  You can look for information about it online, but basically they open your abdomen, root around for tumors to remove, and then slosh hot chemotherapy drugs around inside the abdomen to kill anything they can't remove.  It is very invasive and they are highly selective about the patients on which they perform the procedure.  But they also have very good outcomes for the patients that receive HIPEC.

I will be traveling to Houston on Monday to visit MD Anderson Cancer Center to see if I am a candidate for this procedure.  I did not receive any chemotherapy yesterday in preparation for this visit, and the rest of my chemotherapy treatments depend on what they decide.  If they say I am a candidate for HIPEC, then I will be doing whatever they say to prepare and my current chemotherapy may end.  If I am not a candidate, then my oncologist said he probably will change my treatments slightly from FOLFOX to FOLFIRI and Avastin.

Hopefully the doctors at MD Anderson will have an answer for me by the end of my visit next week.  Teresa and I will let you know when we find out.

Thanks again for your thoughts and prayers.

Layne


7 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh. I just read this. I am so sorry to hear this news! I am sure you are hard pressed not to feel like Job. Our prayers are with you. Please keep us posted!! Love, Carolynn

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  2. I am going to hold on to the hope that if Layne is a candidate, he will have good results like the others. That's always a good thing, right? Although I really don't know what "good results" means. Love you and praying for you.

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  3. I am just so grateful that you're going to MD Anderson. If *anyone* is going to have answers for you, it's them. Will continue to pray and wait for updates.

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  4. Thanks for all of the thoughts and prayers. We have been reminded lately that there are people pulling for us. We are so very appreciative.

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  5. Anxious to hear how things go. Much love to all of you!

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  6. We are thinking of you and praying for inspired doctors.

    Cyndi

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