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

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

2011-12-07: CyberKnife surgery TBD, pain management

Status as of Dec 07,2011:
  • Now: Still waiting for CyberKnife planning to complete. No date set yet for the surgery, but should be in next 7-14 days based on machine availability.
  • Dec 05: Met with palliative care doctor in Hamilton. Increased pain dosage, but not used to it yet. Still feel pain, near liver, but having strong drowsiness and a little dizziness as side effects. 
  • Local GP doctor has agreed to become long term palliative care doctor to provide local visits instead of the long Hamliton trips.
  • Jan 03: MRI of brain
  • Jan 09: Doctor follow-up of brain MRI
-- Shane

2 comments:

  1. Wow. Your GP is going to make house calls? That is awesome.
    I need to meet him/her and shake hands. That is a quite wonderful doctor you have there.
    ...Deb

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  2. Hi Deb,
    Not sure where you got house calls from my posting, as "local visit" meant Milton instead of Hamilton.

    However, he was willing to make a house call my latest visit to him, except I called and said, "Thank you, but I'm not quite at that point yet. I can still make it to your office."

    So yes, he is willing to do house calls. I just don't need him too yet.

    -- Shane

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