On Aug 08, 2012 11:49 PM Gretchen72404 wrote:
On Aug 08, 2012 11:18 PM wcroeh wrote:
Hi,
I am a pancreatic cancer survivor. I had nanoknife surgery, by Dr. Robert Martin at Univ. of Louisville, on Jan 16,2012 and right now have no signs of cancer in the CT scan. I was first diagnosed with inoperable Stage 3B on Feb. 16, 2010. I had the standard 5FU and radiation as the first treatment, but this did nothing to stop the tumor growth. Next, I was in a clinical trial at Vanderbilt Univ. for 8 months and then in a clinical trial at Dallas Baylor Sammons Cancer Institute for 7 months. Both trials stopped the tumor progression for awhile. Then I discovered nanoknife here on the Cancer Compass blog in Dec of 2011. By this time I am Stage 4A. I immediately sent my CT scans to Dr. Martin and he said I was a candidate. To me nanoknife is a miracle machine. I would probably not be here writing on this blog site if it were not for nanoknife. If anyone is told they have inoperable PC, I would immediately contact on nanoknife oncolgy surgeon (unfortunatley very few doing pancreatic cancer). I feel great and had very few complications from the surgery. Hope this helps. Bill
Hi, Bill! So you are one of the mysterious patients of Dr. Martin! It is such a shame your cancer went from 3B to 4A before any surgery was done! So it had spread to some other organ?
I was diagnosed with stage 3 pancreas at the end of 2011. I have been in Baltimore, from NC, having treatments at JHH for the past 8 months. The tumor is small, it has not spread, but is wrapped around and artery and bloodvessels.
JHH has just purchased a NanoKnife, but it is not up and running. I am being referred to Dr. Martin at the University of Louisville. I am looking forward to recovery and praying for a cure. Dave