Short Executive Status (Summary) -- Blog is below

Active Tumors:
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5+ liver tumors -- largest is 7 cm by 5.2 cm (70 x 52 mm), Gold tracers inserted Nov 21 for CyberKnife x-ray 3D movement tracking. Thu Dec 1st,2011, CyberKnife planning. Dec 16th, treatment 1/3 done to whole liver. Dec 19th, treatment 2/3 done to whole liver. Dec 21st, treatment 3 failed, couldn't get tracer alignment. Dec 22nd, treatment 2.5/3 done using 2 of 4 tracers. Final 0.5 treatment was to be done Tue Dec 27th. Cancelled due to complications and hospitalization.

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12 lung tumors -- largest is 8 mm in size (0.8 cm)

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1 lymph node tumor -- near left renal vein & artery of left kidney (1.4 cm). Nov 14th: Ultrasound done of both kidneys and bladder area, all 3 areas are cancer free.

» 3rd-8th brain tumors -- 6 new brain tumors. Sizes all less than 5mm(0.5cm). Some as small as 2mm(0.2cm). Full brain radiation or CyberKnife TBD in Jan after 2nd MRI to see speed of growth.

Inactive Tumors:
» 2nd brain tumor -- Killed via CyberKnife Sep 29/2011, 5 mm in size (0.5 cm).
» 1st brain tumor -- Killed via CyberKnife May/2011, was 20 mm in size (2 cm). Nov 21st, still showing brain tissue swelling, but not active.
» Original Esophogeal Cancer tumor (source of everything) -- Surgically removed June/2010 by 3-field Esophogectomy. Was roughly large egg sized.

[ Note: 2.54 cm = 25.4mm = 1 inch ]

5 pictures included in album


2011_11_16, Shane in BIG CHAIR



Link to 34 surgery June 2010 pictures and some post surgery shots.

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Shane - 2011_11_27, Photo Shoot lighting prep

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Chemo upcoming schedule

Cancer update (2011-04-13):

Received chemo treatment again yesterday (2011-04-12). No symptoms yet. I am starting to loose some facial hair though, so I'll be shaving it off soon to reduce hair debris around the house. Weight stable for two weeks at 52.3 kg (~115 lbs) according to hospital scales. They reduced the treatment dosage amount for this next round of chemo as they want me to go the full 3 weeks this time, not stop due to reduced white blood cell count again at the 3rd week.

This was the first of 3 new weeks of treatment. Then I'll have a week off, then 3 more weeks of treatment. Making a total of 3 "rounds" of 3 week treatments, 1 round is complete, I'm in round 2 and round 3 is after the next break. So 9 weeks in total, 8 for me because I had a week off for low white blood cells. Then (6 weeks or so from now) they plan to CT scan me again to see how the tumors have responded to the treatment.

I have no other news to report. Other than I'm getting more exercise by walking more. My quads hurt as a result. Fast walking to keep up with my 7 year old on his new (used) bike is impossible (I'd have to have run or fast jogged), so it was quite a work out for an hour or so.

-- Shane

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