We began July 27th with 144.2mg and have been on an every 2 week schedule since then.
We did have a brain MRI in August as Josh was having slight headaches and the scan showed the beginning of reduction then.
Our scans were scheduled out at about the 4 month mark to hopefully allow opdivo to go through its course of attacking, inflammation, then having the scan show reduction of Joshua's brain, lung, adrenal, pancreas, kidney and liver tumors.
A left-side upper lung tumor as well as his pancreas and 4 of his brain tumors were affected. The most dramatic was the left side upper lung and that returned to its size it was 12 months ago and the pancreas that lost 10 mm. His remaining lung tumors and 3 brain tumors remained stable. His liver showed significant increase which in 3 months we hope to show reduction. We are hoping that it is a sign for pseudo progression not metastatic disease progression.
This is a great article to read and or give to your oncologist when embarking on an immune therapy med.
it pertains to scan readings and inflammation.
http://cureasps.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1282
It's a new frontier for all involved .

With the opdivo, blood work and weight are looking excellent, and Josh has been a trooper experiencing a couple 2 to 3 day immediately after the infusion feeling of malaise. His breathing and ability to walk /do activities is amazing to me . This time last year after taking about 6 weeks of sutent he became very sick and had to stop. He lost weight quickly and coughed pretty much night and day.
2015 was the first time of any systemic treatment. It blows me away of the night and day between the Sutent and the Opdivo side effects.
We will be receiving our 10th infusion this week and maybe visiting about the Portugal Sarcoma conference with our doctor as he had been an attendee.