Friday, October 30, 2009

The Trifecta

Biopsy results are back.

Good news: The esophageal cancer has not metastasized to the lung.
Bad news: It seems to be its very own lung cancer... thus giving Tom Ewing 3 simultaneous cancers (melanoma, esophageal and lung).

More good news is that we definitely caught this lung cancer earlier than we ever would have without all of this other stuff going on. I'll take my silver lining however I can get it these days. We can do chemo and then surgery -- when they go in to remove the esophagus, they can go ahead and take this jacked up chunk of lung at the same time. Dr. Jablons (surgeon) is one of the best in the country and it sounds like we have exactly the right person lined up to take this on.

What's a little more disappointing at this point is the latest in what has proven to be a series of setbacks as far as treatment goes. We got the DNA results back from the esophageal tumor (I don't really know what that means) and it turns out that of the 3 drugs recommended for chemo, this nugget of a tumor appears to be resistant to two of them. Dr. Javeed and Dr. Ko are now at odds as to the next best course of action. Dr. Ko doesn't buy it and wants to move forward as planned. Dr. Javeed can't seem to feel good about anything unless there are 100 studies to back it. I, unfortunately, am about 7,000 credits short of a medical degree so need to trust that these people are weighing all of the options and making the most informed decision possible. Dr. Javeed is calling on 3 other experts around the country - I will now refer to them all as The Tom Ewing Trifecta Think Tank. They now need to figure out which chemo cocktail will take care of the stubborn esophageal tumor and also what makes sense to attack the new lung cancer. It isn't like Tom Ewing can just go and get any ol' text book cancer, leave it to him to make these doctors earn their paycheck :)

Needless to say - no chemo will be going on this Monday. Dad said he was glad to be able to get a few more days of work in before the fun begins. At least there's that (?)

I feel confident that they will come up with the right mix of drugs for all of this cancer - hopefully he can start treatment as soon as Wednesday... I think it's about time we caught a break, huh?

--Kyle

2 comments:

  1. Praying for that break! It is so uncle Tommy to make these doc's earn that paycheck. Love the site and thanks for creating it so we can target our prayers in the most needed direction. Love you all, Erin

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  2. Love the line, "take care of this jacked up piece of lung"! Kyle you crack me up! I'm also glad you started this blog. I've been reading the emails Sheryl sends my Mom and then my Mom calls to tell me over the phone more info and now I can read straight from your blog. I love you all so much and am thinking and praying for Uncle Tom daily!
    Love, Robyn

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