Up until this point, my treatment has consisted of Nivolumab and Ipilimumab, but will, from now on, only be the Nivolumab as what they call maintenance treatment.
Last week I had my CT scan (I haven’t had one for six months); We had to wait until this week to get the results. I didn’t get my hopes up as all previous meetings about scan results have delivered devastating news. So, bracing ourselves for more bad news, we went into the consultation room. But this time it was good!
My tumours have all shrunk! Some, according to my consultant are a third of the size they were! The consultant then went on to try to explain, in layman’s terms with diagrams, how the drugs work and how a multitude of characteristics of the cancer must fit certain criteria for the drugs to be effective. Due to the fact that the drugs only seem to work on certain types of cancer (fitting the criteria) and that the side effects are often so awful that treatment has to be stopped, I am blessed because the treatment has been so effective for me. I owe a huge amount of gratitude to Bristol Myers Sqibb for allowing me to have this treatment for free. Also, they have offered to fund my treatment for the next two years or until the disease progresses further, whichever happens sooner.
So, overall, things are looking up right now and it’s good to feel more positive about life.