Dear ASPS Community Friends,
I am sorry to be a week late in posting the results of Brittany's July 9th four month Clinical Trial chest/abdominal/pelvic scans in Edmonton, but VERY relievingly and thankfully we received
VERY GOOD NEWS!! from wonderful Dr. Sawyer that the scans showed continued stable disease and no new tumors!!

, so we are now VERY happily and busily moving forward with all of the preparations for Brittany's upcoming and rapidly approaching joyous August 15th wedding which is truly a celebration of Life and Love

. Unfortunately Brittany continues to struggle with the debilitating nausea, fatigue, headaches, and other side effects of the Cediranib, so we are Hoping that she will be feeling good on the week of August 15th and able to really enjoy all of the wedding festivities and her long awaited wedding day. Interestingly, ever since beginning Cediranib she has been unable to tolerate any kind of alcohol even in the smallest amount without having severe vomiting, but within the past month she has been able to have a drink or two without getting sick. While we are happy that she is now at least able to tolerate a small amount of alcohol and have some normalcy in her Life when she is in social situations, we wonder if, and are concerned that this may be an indication that she is also developing a tolerance to the Cediranib and it may devastatingly become ineffective in stabilizing the progression of her disease. It is definitely a two edged sword because we of course want her to feel better and be able to regain some normalcy in her Life, but we need the Cediranib to continue to be effective.
In answer to Martin's question about how long and if Brittany will continue to take Cediranib even if she is having good scan results and continued disease stability, at this point the plan is for her to continue to take it as long as it is effective, available, and she is able to tolerate it. We unfortunately have no way of knowing what would happen if she discontinued taking Cediranib since she is a pioneer with this drug having to our knowledge the longest sustained stability on Cediranib of anyone in the World, and there is no data available about the sustainability of stability if the drug is discontinued after long term stability. Needless to say, we are unwilling to take the risk of jeopardizing her VERY hard fought for disease stability.
Because of the busyness of the wedding preparations, I may not be able to be as active on the Board as usual for the next month, but please know that I will continue to check the Board for updates as I am able, and that my most caring thoughts, my very best wishes, and my greatest Hope are with all of you. Take care everyone and have a beautiful Summer.
With a heart filled with deepest gratitude and greatest relief and happiness for Brittany's six+ years of continued sustained disease stability, and continued Hope,
Bonni
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