Thursday, February 23, 2012

The Resuts Are In

I finally met with the doctors and got the word. Jacob's disease is still lingering in his spine. The last two cycles of chemo that he received after they discovered the cancer had become refractory did not work to reduce the tumor. My next meeting was with the doctor leading the Hu3F8 antibody clinical trial. She explained that because Jacob is not NED(no evidence of disease) that he did not qualify for the antibody treatment we were hoping to get him on. Instead, Jacob will be starting the Phase 1 study for another version of these antibodies. Actually he will be the first to receive the highest dose of this treatment that has yet to be administered. The good news is that he'll be getting the maximum dose that's been given the bad news is because this is a phase 1 study they aren't sure how well this works on humans, if at all. The hope is that the antibodies will keep the cancer stable. Not a lot to go on but there is at least still something to be hopeful about. Thanks for the continued thoughts and prayers.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Catching Up

Sorry I have not posted in awhile, it's been a tough few months for everyone. For those of you who don't know, Jacob's dad is no longer with us. He disappeared last May while we were up in NYC. We are not sure exactly what happened to him, but Jacob has had a really hard time with the loss on top of everything else he is having to deal with right now. While we were there, Jacob's scans showed that his disease had become refractory, not responding to the chemo. This was a huge blow. He still has disease in the bone and marrow of his spine. The doctors decided to start a new treatment protocol of additional chemo and HU3f8 antibodies. We did one cycle in New York and went home for Christmas and finished a second cycle in Dallas. We are back in New York again for scans, but it is already not sounding very good. His doctor has ordered more tests, which is exactly what happened the last time when we found out about his disease being refractory. He has an MRI set for Monday morning and we are praying hard that everything ends up being ok so he can go forward with the HU3f8 at the end of the month. I'm still waiting on the results from the CT and MIBG scans he had last week. Hopefully I will know something in a couple of days. He has been having pain in his side and chest. He cracked his ribs while we were home, all of the high dose chemo has made his bone very brittle. The pain is most likely from that, but you never know with this disease. Needless to say, we are very worried right now. Thank you for your continued thoughts and prayers for Jacob.

Jacob