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My story begins 11 years ago when my dear friend and coworker was diagnosed with breast cancer. She was only 44 at the time and the diagnosis was not only shocking, but devastating to her family and friends. I admired her strength and courage and will to fight. She underwent surgery and I am thrilled to say is in remission and cancer free
Last March my husband was diagnosed with throat cancer. He had a large inoperable tumor at the base of his throat and his tonsil. He had 6 weeks of daily radiation treatments and weekly chemo. After a difficult fight the tumor was gone, his next three ct scans were clear, the cancer was gone, or so we thought. In March of this year he had a MRI to follow up on a previous diagnosis of prostate cancer. The prostate cancer was slow growing and the decision had been made to watch it. The follow up MRI showed some spots of concern on two ribs and his hip. After further testing, and biopsies we learned he had stage 4 metastatic bone cancer, to which there is no cure. This diagnosis is life changing. Since his original diagnosis and prior to the start of his treatment his cancer has spread to his lungs and three lymph nodes. He has had radiation on his hip and ribs, and been receiving heavy doses of chemo and immunotherapy. He has just completed his third infusion, he will have a scan in three weeks to see if the drugs are holding his cancer at bay. If so the cycle of chemo/immunotherapy will continue three more times then life long immunotherapy. His battle is huge and many times his will to fight decreases, he still fights, for me and our kids.
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