Debbie remains upbeat as she undergoes radiotherapy

11 Nov 2009 by Wendi Lewis under Events, People, Research/Treatment

debbie at radiation treatment 11 09 croppedEveryone following ’s story on this site knows that last December it was determined she was in remission from – a miracle! – following successful treatment in Germany. Then, in September, she received a worrying report that appeared to show growth in a lymph node in her chest, which showed up on a CT scan. Subsequent tests revealed that there was growth, which would require treatment.

This week, Debbie started radiotherapy on the lymph node. She tells me that the radiotherapy treatment is a 3-week course, Monday to Friday, and depending on how the lymph node responds could go to 5 or 6 weeks.

Doctors also did a biopsy on her right groin area, which was the site where Dr. Vogl introduced the procedure. There is some question about whether the could have seeded at the induction site. Debbie says Dr. Vogl – who is pioneering the treatment at the University in Frankfurt – is hopeful and optimistic that this is not the case. However, the treatment is still experimental, so it is hard to know what to expect, she says. The treatment was done six times, each time in the same area.

The biopsy was done on Tuesday, with doctors taking two samples. Debbie is now waiting on the results.

She is in good spirits and keeping a positive outlook, so I’m sure she’d appreciate the continued well wishes and encouragment. She promises to let us know when she receives the results. You can also read more about Debbie’s story, and the other goings-on in her life, at her own blog, Mesothelioma & Me.

  • These mesothelioma cases can be quite hairy. Glad to see Debbie is upbeat!
  • Thanks for the story mate. I hope Debbie will get better result from treatment. Where there is a will there is a way. God Bless You Debbie...
  • Thanks for the story mate. I hope Debbie will get better result from treatment. Where there is a will there is a way. God Bless You Debbie...
  • mikecrill
    Debbie.God be with you and keep your chin up.Miracles DO happen and prayer does heal specially when so many are praying for you and all who face this disease.Thank you myMeso for bringing these people to us as a inspiration to all of us that we need not give up...as long as their is hope...and a cure.someday.Take Care Debbie and family. Sincerely and caring Mike Crill
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