Thursday, October 24, 2019

In Radiation Again...

Just a quick update to let folks know that we're halfway through radiation treatment for the remaining lesion that hadn't disappeared on the last scan along with the area they removed the tumor from during Emmett's brain surgery.  They decided to do 10 days of fractionated proton radiation to treat the tumor cavity, and then the small lesion will be treated with photon radiation (stereotactic) later next week.  So far Emmett has been tolerating the treatments well.

Next week we'll consult with a group that can get Emmett on a clinical trial for a drug called omburtamab which is commonly referred to as 8H9.  This therapy is considered "radio-immunotherapy".  It sounds like they create antibodies that are attached to a radioisotope which is then injected to the brain.  When the antibodies attach to cancer cells, a radiation dose is delivered to kill the cells.  The therapy is for neuoblastoma, but there is some evidence that it might also be helpful for AT/RT.  Ideally kids are supposed to come into the trial with no evidence of disease, so we're hoping that Emmett's radiation and continued IT therapy has him in a "no visible disease" state before starting the trial.

Emmett has been low energy lately...these endless treatments taking a toll on the poor guy.  He did have enough energy to dress up with Clayton in their Halloween costumes before going to his treatment on Tuesday!  They put a smile on everyone's face.

Please keep praying that the treatments work!  With Emmett's promising response to IT therapy, with a follow-on punch from radiation, and then with the promising 8H9 study, we have reason for hope!


Thursday, October 10, 2019

Some good news!

The two small lesions that remained after Emmett's brain surgery have reduced in size in the time since Emmett's surgery!  One of them is significantly smaller, and the other one disappeared completely!  The radiation team was planning to treat both of these masses with radiation next week, but now will only treat the one they can still see.  They also plan on treating the cavity from which Dr. Smith removed the main tumor mass.

To learn that Emmett's body is responding to the intrathecal therapy he's receiving is so amazing!  We didn't know when we'd see him respond to a medicine again!  We know that the prayers and fasting of so many have contributed to this miracle for our family, and we thank you for your faith!

I can't express how much this ray of hope lifts our spirits.  What a sweet tender mercy for our family!

To celebrate, we went out for dessert last night.  For his "dessert" Emmett ordered bottomless zucchini fries with ranch dressing.  He ate three servings and took three more servings to go.  (The steroids he's on have done wonders for his appetite!) The smile on his face as he walked out of the restaurant with a bulging to-go box under arm could stretch across Texas. 

...I'm pretty sure we all had that same smile on our faces, with this latest news.  Go Emmett!!