Since I wrote the It's Back and the Doug 5.0 posts, I've been overwhelmed by your kind responses. I think Laura and I have been busier seeing people in this last week than we have been in years. So thanks for reaching out. It means a lot.
This week, both Merck and Pfizer reached out to me to arrange the combination therapy (in Canada we call it EVP, in the US it's called Keytruda/Pacdev). Now I'm just waiting for a start date - it will likely be in a private clinic, as this will be part of a drug trial.
Dr. Wong (Urologist/Surgeon) called me today to offer an opinion on surgically removing the tumour seen in the PET scan. He said he could, but doubtful if he should:
- The tumour(s) would just pop up somewhere else,
- It would involve another surgery, and all the risks that come with that,
- And it would delay any other therapy (like EVP).
He did suggest we pursue radiation - and Dr. Suo is following up on that one. He also said he would present my case at the "Tumour Board" - a meeting all the oncologists have once a month (next one is June 26).
I also have to follow up with Dr. Suo about getting a chemo port installed - it would save my arm/hand veins as I go through the next stages of chemo/immunotherapy.
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