We received more good news at Jordanne's last visit on June 8th. Her largest lung met has now shrunk by 35% so they have listed it as a partial response.

She also gained a pound despite the constant diarhea. We were very excited by the results so far.
She also had scans done on her legs as she was having some pain and the PT scans had shown some type of activity. Nothing showed up on the CT scans and Dr. Kumar told us that the PT scans can show activity for a long time after surgery so we feel much more positive about that as well.
Some of the best news of all was that she is now approved to go to Bethesda only once a month! I think that she can really start healing when she doesn't have to travel across the country every 12 days. Her leg continues to get stronger and with her new brace she will be moving from crutches to cane now. She took a fall last week and bent her crutches but only a few bruises despite the fact that she landed on her hip that has very little muscle for protection. Once again, she has proved herself to be a tough cookie.
The side affects of this drug continue to be the bain of her existance. The Dr.s at NIH were better this time about listening to her, really caring, and gave her some more advice on how to try other things to get a handle on the diarhea. (Guess I should probably learn once and for all how to spell that lovely word!) Anyway, she was ready to quit the whole trial on Monday morning but changed her mind after the results and getting a more compassionate response from her doctors. I think the fact that she was able to get her surgeries and onto the drug trial so quickly after diagnosis has kind of kept her from experiencing what the reality of life with ASPS is without Cediranib.
She is also getting set up with disability now and that process seems to be going smoothly. She will still be able to work a little when she is up to it. We feel blessed to have the resources to have taken care of her expenses so far. Her insurance, Group Health, has really been good about taking care of the surgical bills and approving everything so far which has been a real blessing to us. They're probably really happy to have her in the drug trial so they don' t have to do all of her scans.
I am happy to be able to share Jordanne's good news with all of you and pray that the rest of the patients on this drug will be experiencing that same kind of shrinkage! We learned that at least 7 of the 20 some patients in the trial have shown a partial response with a few more very close to that mark. Next maybe they will be able to find a dose that is just as effective without as many side affects. Keep hope alive!
Blessing to each of you,
Dotty