
Everyone was so POSITIVE yesterday. It's taken me awhile, however..so I reached out a little further to see what other people (those who don't love me and act as my cheerleaders thought -- not that your enthusiasm doesn't mean the world, I just wanted to talk to people with lc, too).
So I posted on a couple lc blogs, asking the random lc folks what they thought about 50 percent after 6 weeks -- they gave me the definite answer that it's worth the happy dance (the happy dance is big with this community) -- they reminded me that there are a ton of people that chemo doesn't even work for, or gives results of like, 5 percent. And one woman who got to 50 after six MONTHS.
So I am humbled, being reminded once again, that I am a lucky one so far in this battle. Not only in results, but also with my fabulous support group -- your blog posts keep me up and laughing and so missing seeing most of you in person. As soon as this chemo is done, I am throwing a party (surprise Matt!:-).
I also asked Jack via email last night (yes, that would be Dr. West -- since I am working with him on some of his foundation stuff,and I will probably know him the rest of my life) and this is what he said.
"50% is a ballpark of the volume change, since it's not really a sphere.
That’s good. About 25-35% of lung cancers show that much shrinkage with
first line chemo, perhaps 1% with no evidence of residual disease (a
complete response). AND YES, PEOPLE, I WAS REALLY HOPING FOR BEING THAT 1 PERCENT -- BUT THE GOOD NEWS IS THAT SINCE I HAVE SIX MORE WEEKS OF CHEMO, MAYBE I STILL CAN!! OR EVEN BUMP THAT 50 TO 75-95 PERCENT. MAYBE I BETTER START EATING MORE BROCCOLI.
Another 40% or so will be "stable disease", ranging
from a less impressive response to no change to slight progression with no
new lesions.
About 25-30% will show clear progression of the cancer as their best
response to initial chemo."
Alright then. I am on board. Besides, I'm not quite ready to give up the blog, are you? And for those of you who feel like it, I am now accepting guests at chemo (I am running out of things to watch that don't offend the lovely nurses). I am usually all ported up by around 1 or so (but that is definitely a variable)...just call if you're in the neighborhood...
xxooo, Melissa