Saturday, August 30, 2008

CanLiv (2008-02-22)

Mon (2/18) and Wed (2/20) went to MD Anderson for 6-month liver cancer checkup. As before - CT scan, chest x-ray, blood tests. Results were excellent. No signs of metastic/recurring cancer - no new masses found. Next checkup in 6 months. May 2008 will be 4 years cancer-free!

Also an exciting story ….

First, background - my type of liver cancer (intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma) is real rare. Usually it’s detected late and thus has a high mortality rate. But if caught early, surgery may be an option, as was in my case. But even with successful surgery, it has a very high rate of recurrence in first 2 years. I had known all this when first told I had my cancer in 2004.

So Wed, in talks with my MDA oncologist and surgeon, they indicated I had beaten those initial odds. I was doing well in my survivorship. I was glad to hear that.

But the really exciting news to me was - my oncologist is forming a national foundation (CanLiv) specifically about cancers of the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts. My oncologist is the President. Website is in development:
http://www.canliv.org/

My oncologist, thru CanLiv, asked to use me as a "personal success story" in my journey with cancer! And possibly be a contact in helping others who are going thru this type cancer. I was thrilled to be asked and most definitely want to help however I can. After obtaining more funding in next 4-5 months, they plan to contact me and let me know my involvement.

This past year has really provided lots of new and enriching opportunities for me in my cancer survivorship. I’m just thankful for the opportunity to help others in the fight against cancer. I’m looking forward to helping CanLiv and hopefully other opportunities in the future!