We finally visited City of Hope. We have been working with them since Jen's first recurrence in August and it took this long to make sure Jen was a candidate for a trial they are conducting. Jen is now officially in the queue. There are presently no openings until about June, so we hope she remains stable and can still qualify when we get to the head of the line. This is an interesting trial that uses a type of immunotherapy known as CAR-T cell therapy. They also have a stem cell trial that we are in consideration for as well (still need to run a few tests to see if Jen is a candidate). These are trials for a reason - there are no a guarantees of anything, but they are two of the more interesting approaches out there and ones that Jen is not immediately disqualified for due to her multifocality. Here is a link to info about the CAR-T trial for those who are interested in learning more (note the tab on the left specific to brain cancer as well):
https://www.cityofhope.org/research/car-t-cell-therapy?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIl_-z48-D2AIVDy5pCh1PTQaaEAAYASAAEgJUbPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Tomorrow Jen begins attending physical therapy again to continue working on her overall balance and strength. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers as Jen goes for her next scan this Thursday. I will keep you posted.
We had a great Thanksgiving which we shared with a few close friends (forgot to get pictures). We also had a really enjoyable visit from two of our nomadic friends on their journey south for the winter. And of course we got to see a couple of concerts as well. Pictures are below.
With Tim and Matt at the Elbow show |
Elbow |
Jerry Lee Lewis! |
Jen and I at Jerry Lee |
The Killer himself |
Jerry Lee joined onstage by Kris Kristofferson |
Hanging out with Paul & Mary |
With Kathy and Tim for a performance of the Brandenburg Concertos |
The Brandenburg Concertos by Bach are a particular favorite of Jen's |
Joe Biden was on The View today talking about the Car-T cell therapy that they are doing at Univ. of Pennsylvania. Beau had Glioblastoma. Oh, and praying for a good scan tomorrow. Love you both!
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