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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: re: sister's cancer is back</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Balanguena on 9/30/2007</description>
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      <title>re: sister's cancer is back</title>
      <description>In early part of 2006, my sister was diagnosed with&amp;nbsp; cancer of the nasopharynx. She had I believe 3 chemo sessions but realizing it wasn&amp;#39;t helping her at all, they proceeded with the radiation. The chemo took a toll on her health, and I came close to losing my sister. I made the decision to come home and visit her , even with the dilemma of missing a month&amp;#39;s wage that could help towards the treatment expense. They don&amp;#39;t have medical insurance in the Philippines so it was pretty tough. I was lucky enough to have a tremendous support from friends who generously gave money for me to bring home. The radiation did help shrink the tumor. She was clear from Nov.06 until now , when she started getting headaches and trouble with her vision and some facial paralysis ( mild cerebral palsy I think) She is scheduled to go for chemo again next week ... And again ... as if we are threading through either rough waters or piece of wire . My immediate action was to seek part time job , to come up with the money again for the chemo. Dr said would be 6 sessions , $1,000 per session!&amp;nbsp; I went pale for a moment , but I readily refocused and calmed myself down ,&amp;nbsp; I said to myself - if I have to do housekeeping jobs on weekend ( I am a licensed Dental Asst by profession ... but there are more of these housekeeping jobs opening for part timers ) then there is no question about that except that I only have to anticipate some back pains again. Nothing that an ample amount of 555 or Bengay will fix I hope. I started rallying for prayers and emotional support from family and friends. I had my interview last Friday, and I came close to begging the supervisor. I am optimistic I will get .... I have to. If not , I will again walk into another hotel or resort to hand in my resume until someone would say YES to me. My sister&amp;#39;s life is worth all the back pains I will get , that&amp;#39;s&amp;nbsp; a fact I so very well know ...&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Balanguena</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: re: sister's cancer is back</title>
      <description>She needs to be in the US, preferably Johns Hopkins in Baltimore or at an MD Andersen.&amp;nbsp; Chemoradiography seems to be the new protocol.&amp;nbsp; My husband has NPC stage four A tumor growth.&amp;nbsp; He takes 10 mg of glutamine (an amino acid) three times a day.&amp;nbsp; He has IMRT (radiation) five days a week and chemo (170 mg cisplatin) every third week or so.&amp;nbsp; He has only begun treatment but is doing extremely well.She may be eligible for a clinical (might be free) on the stateside.&amp;nbsp; Have you checked this out?&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;ve heard about them being progressive, aggressive and positive for all involved.</description>
      <author>Mediator</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: re: sister's cancer is back</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 9/30/2007 Balanguena wrote:In early part of 2006, my sister was diagnosed with&amp;nbsp; cancer of the nasopharynx. She had I believe 3 chemo sessions but realizing it wasn&amp;#39;t helping her at all, they proceeded with the radiation. The chemo took a toll on her health, and I came close to losing my sister. I made the decision to come home and visit her , even with the dilemma of missing a month&amp;#39;s wage that could help towards the treatment expense. They don&amp;#39;t have medical insurance in the Philippines so it was pretty tough. I was lucky enough to have a tremendous support from friends who generously gave money for me to bring home. The radiation did help shrink the tumor. She was clear from Nov.06 until now , when she started getting headaches and trouble with her vision and some facial paralysis ( mild cerebral palsy I think) She is scheduled to go for chemo again next week ... And again ... as if we are threading through either rough waters or piece of wire . My immediate action was to seek part time job , to come up with the money again for the chemo. Dr said would be 6 sessions , $1,000 per session!&amp;nbsp; I went pale for a moment , but I readily refocused and calmed myself down ,&amp;nbsp; I said to myself - if I have to do housekeeping jobs on weekend ( I am a licensed Dental Asst by profession ... but there are more of these housekeeping jobs opening for part timers ) then there is no question about that except that I only have to anticipate some back pains again. Nothing that an ample amount of 555 or Bengay will fix I hope. I started rallying for prayers and emotional support from family and friends. I had my interview last Friday, and I came close to begging the supervisor. I am optimistic I will get .... I have to. If not , I will again walk into another hotel or resort to hand in my resume until someone would say YES to me. My sister&amp;#39;s life is worth all the back pains I will get , that&amp;#39;s&amp;nbsp; a fact I so very well know ...&amp;nbsp;Radiation is what works!&amp;nbsp; I started to have the facial numbness and partial paralaysis also, but that was in the beginning phase and how they found the tumor.&amp;nbsp; The tumor was actually burring into the brain cavity.&amp;nbsp; What was also strange was that everything that was numb on my face (which was the entire right side of my face and head) hurt.&amp;nbsp; When was the last time she had an MRI or PET scan.&amp;nbsp; Chemo will not cure this cancer alone, she needs radiation therapy.</description>
      <author>nic70</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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