As I’ve said before, I’m participating in a study of the effectiveness of prophylactic radiation treatments to keep small cell cancer out of the brain. That’s currently the standard care, but it’s based on a study from back in the ’70s (IIRC) and n was small.
This study is random but not blind, so I know that I was randomized into the control group. I’ll be getting everything except the actual radiation.
On Monday, I had some blood drawn and the nurse who runs the study at my particular hospital gave me the test of cognitive abilities that, I guess, is the one that Trump misremembered; yesterday, I had a CT scan and an MRI; and today I had follow-up appointments with the chemo and radiation oncologists. IIRC, the current plan is to do that every three months for a year, then every six months for the second and last year.
The blood work and the MRI turned out fine (I wasn’t told whether I’m thinking straight 😎 ), but the CT scan showed what could possibly me more cancer, this time in a lymph node. I’ll be getting a PET scan on Monday, and then I’ll meet with the chemo doctor, and maybe the radiologist as well, on the 27th. They might also want me to get a biopsy. We’ll see how it goes. I was told that, in any event, I’ll still be in the study and so still be doing my small bit to add to human knowledge.
One thing that occurs to me: if Trump wins in November, this might be a good time to check out. 😎