{JaNece editor} I was talking to my mom the other day and she said that my dad was getting a really bad rash on his face. It hurt to have his glasses on and his face was red. This is one of the side effects of the drug. And do you know something? He stopped coughing. He feels better and the rash is there because the treatment is working hard to stop that cancer. It is a good sign and we'll find out May 7th what the treatments are doing. Yeah for side effects! :) I was recently reading up on one of the drugs that Jack is on and found this about rashes:
"Rash occurs in the majority of patients. This resembles acne and primarily involves the face and neck. It is self-limited and resolves in the majority of cases, even with continued use. Interestingly, some clinical studies have indicated a correlation between the severity of the skin reactions and increased survival though this has not been quantatively assessed. The Journal of Clinical Oncology reported in 2004 that "cutaneous [skin] rash seems to be a surrogate marker of clinical benefit, but this finding should be confirmed in ongoing and future studies. The newsletter Lung Cancer Frontiers reported in its October 2003 issue, "Patients with moderate to severe cutaneous reactions [rashes] have a far better survival, than those with only mild reactions and much better than those with no cutaneous manifestations of drug effects."
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Fun Facts about JACK
{JaNece editor} I thought it would be fun to post fun facts about Jack. So, here goes:
- He was born on Halloween, and what a fitting name he has to go with his date of birth.
- He has been known to eat his cereal with half and half instead of milk.
- His favorite snack to eat is popcorn and pespi. (He still has the huge yellow popcorn bowl that he's had since I can't remember when.)
- He has a huge car fetish. Corvettes and Mustangs. Have you seen his 3000+ sq. ft. garage that he built himself with car parts up to the ceiling?
- He used to be a huge original Star Trek junkie.
- He is the hardest worker I've ever known. He only sits down to eat or sleep.
- He used to always get after us kids by saying, "socks off or shoes on" when we were outside. Guess what I say to my own kids now?
- He can build great fires. (Grass fires, camping fires, fireplace fires.)
- He has the smoothest, whitest legs. We used to tease him when we'd go swimming or to Lake Powell. And he's got a major farmers tan on his arms.
- He used to play with chemicals as a kid. Ask him why he has glasses.
Information on Clinical Treatment
For those of you wanting to know more about the treatments Jack is on, he is involved in a research study that uses Bevacizumab (Avastin) and Erlotinib as a first treatment for Metastatic Non-squamous, Non-small cell lung cancer. Both are approved for the treatment of lung cancer but they have not been used in this specific combination together and by patients who have not received conventional chemotherapy. So there you have it.
To read more on Bevacizumab, click here.
To read more on Erlotinib, click here.
To read more on Bevacizumab, click here.
To read more on Erlotinib, click here.
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