Tuesday, January 14, 2014

This is what the needle biopsy is supposed to yield...

Champions Oncology, Inc. will perform, as a research project, massive genome-wide sequencing. During this process your tumor sample will be compared to your normal tissue (blood) to identify tumor-specific mutations that may be present. Following the sequencing effort, comprehensive bioinformatic analyses will evaluate known cancer genes as well as alterations in the remaining genes.

The whole exome mutational analysis report for deep sequencing will provide comprehensive data on a variety of different genetic alterations in genes. It will include a summary of analyzed sequence data for all exomes sequenced and identify somatic mutations in the tumor tissue provided. In addition, key germline changes will be provided.
The turnaround time for a completed report is approximately 60-90 days from receipt of all samples. A member of the Champions Oncology team will discuss the final report with your physician. The project will be initiated at the time full payment is received. 

The fee for this sequencing research project is.....$Non Of Your Business :-)

Carpe Diem.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Chemo 22 (Round 8)

Boring! I like boring.

All well today. Vitals and blood work all good and urine protein remains low. Im up a few pounds on the weight. Back to a mean, lean fighting machine at 155lbs.


Carpe Diem.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Chemo 21 (Round 8)

Blood work was all good.

Protein was 25. Very low and good.

Meeting with Dr. Schraeder was fine. Talked about the “stable” scans.

Weight was the same as 3 weeks ago.

Another good visit with the parole board.

Carpe Diem.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Biopsy and chemo

Biopsy went well. A little longer than I thought because of the prep and the post op. But I'm feeling fine. The gene sequencing company was happy with the specimens that they received.

Chemo tomorrow.

Carpe Diem.

Scans and biopsy

Once again, my latest scan results showed "STABLE". Phew and Yaaaaaaay.

Today I am going for my needle biopsy. Hopefully all will go well and in about 6-8 weeks I should have some results from the complete exome sequencing tests.

Carpe Diem.

Friday, December 6, 2013

World Cup 2014

We have World Cup 2014 hats* to sell! If you buy a hat, you get a FREE ticket to a world cup match! Get a chance to see the USA take on Africa's best in Ghana, the world's best player Cristiano Ronaldo and his Portugal team, as well as the heavily favored, 4 time world cup winners Germany featuring Mesut Ozil, Philip Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and company!

The dates for the matches are as follows:
6/16, 19:00, Natal, Brazil-USA vs Ghana
6/22, 15:00, Manaus, Brazil-USA vs Portugal
6/26, 13:00, Recife, Brazil-USA vs Germany

Should the US win the group or finish 3rd or 4th (scenario 1), you can see:
6/30, 17:00, Porto Alegre, Brazil-USA/Germany/Portugal/Ghana vs Belgium/Russia/South Korea/Algeria

Should the US qualify second (scenario 2), you would see:
7/1, 17:00, Salvador, Brazil-USA vs Belgium/Russia/South Korea/Algeria

From there, you could see a quarterfinal of any of those teams from scenario 1 vs 1E/2F in RIO on 7/4.

From scenario 2, you could see those teams vs 1F/2E in Brasilia on 7/5.

Teams in groups E and F include France and Franck Ribery, Samir Nasri, and company, Argentina and Lionel Messi, Carlos Tevez and others, Switzerland, Nigeria, Ecuador, Bosnia Herzegovina, Honduras and Iran.

Still with scenario 1, you could see a semifinal Belo Horizonte on 7/8. Following scenario 2, you could see a semifinal in Sao Paolo on 7/9.

Likely semifinal candidates include Germany, Portugal, France, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Netherlands, England, Uruguay, Italy. They can appear on either half of the draw, pending results.

Don't take a chance! Get your hats and tickets. Category 2 for all matches.

Email me if interested and please don't post questions here. Thanks.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

The latest battle plan

My scans are scheduled for Monday December 9th and my needle biopsy is scheduled for Wednesday December 11th. 

My next chemo session is scheduled for Thursday December 12th. Hopefully I will be getting the Alimta and Avastin again as my latest 24hour urine protein test was 240 (a good number).

The needle biopsy results will be sent to Champions Oncology (of MouseSkin fame) for another round of "exome" sequencing tests. I have no idea what that word means!

Carpe Diem.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Chemo 20 (Round 8)

Had a good chemo session today. Blood work was normal and protein in my urine was normal. Phew! I got both the Alimta and Avastin today. I have lost a few pounds (weight wise) but nothing a couple of "good" restaurants won't cure.

I plan to get re-scaned on December 9th and my next chemo here in Baltimore will be on December 12th. Hopefully, somewhere between these dates I will get a needle biopsy done of the tumor and send the specimen away for exome sequencing (genetic testing).


Someone has to tame these lions!

Carpe Diem.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Lest you think I have run away!

How is this for timing! Taken in October 2013 at Hwange National Game Park , Zimbabwe.


Carpe Diem.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Chemo 19 (Round 8)

Just had my chemo done here in Johannesburg, South Africa yesterday and am heading back to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe today Friday November 1st.

The treatment went fine but once again, the protein in my urine was very elevated. I am at a total loss to understand why the figure is so high as I have been off the Avastin since July 19th! I did get the Alimta and my blood work was fine and my weight stable.

My Zim plans have changed because of these medical developments. I will need to have a needle biopsy fairly soon and then get a full gene sequence done with the tumor sample obtained. From there they will be able to determine the next round of drugs that will be ideal for me.

I will follow up this post with a few more details about why I need to put my Africa plans on hold but for now, enjoy this sunset.


Carpe Diem.