Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Just wanted to share Mom and Dad's Thank you letter for the generous donation they received....

June 19, 2012


To all of our friends associated with "Derrick's Ride",

Please accept our heartfelt thanks for your generous donation, which we received today.  Your gift reflects your desire to make a lasting impact on the lives of others, as Derrick has made in so many of our lives.  We are honored to be made a part of such a wonderful cause in memory of Derrick. Please know that your gift will make an immediate difference in our lives as Alan continues to defy the odds of Esophageal Cancer.

Thank you so much,
Alan and Carolyn Ashland
June 20, 2012

For the past 2 months, Dad has been receiving chemo treatments at the Cancer Treatment Center in Chicago, IL.  Yesterday, they did their first scan since his treatment began to see if the treatment made any impact on the Cancer.  The Doctor called me today to go over the results - with Dad.   Unfortunately, the treatment has made no impact on the Cancer and the Cancer has started spreading again.  He now has a spot in both lungs, in his neck, a spot near his thyroid, a couple of spots in the stomach, and the spot on his liver has grown.  This was the only treatment that the Center was able to offer Dad.  For some reason, I was under the impression that this Center had clinical trials, but I was mistaken.  I'm really sad to see Dad leave the Center.  They have been very good to him and he has enjoyed going to the Center.

We are back to square one.  Dad will have to make a decision where he would like to go from here.  He is in really good health.  Looking at him, you wouldn't know he has Cancer.  He still has a very possitive attitude and in my opinion, he still wants to fight this battle.

We are now looking to find Phase 1 clinical trials for AdenoCarcinoma cancer at the GE Junction.  We are hoping to have another Cancer Treatment Center picked out by next week.

Please pray for Dad's continued good health and that we are able to select the right Cancer Treatment Center for Dad.

Much Love,
Shanon
April 1, 2012

Dad made his decision. He will be getting his Cancer plan and treatments at Cancer Center in Chicago. He will fly ( yes fly) to Chicago on Easter Monday. Please pray that they will greet his with lots of great ideas to help get this Cancer back under control.


Much Love, 
Shanon
March 27, 2012

I attended Dad's Oncology appointment today. It was a long meeting with lots of options for Dad to think about. The source of the Cancer - in his esophagus is active, but is still very small considering the size it was at diagnosis. The cancer in his liver is 6.9cm. There is also cancer in a lymph node next to the liver. It is about 3.6cm. So far, this is all they are seeing. However, he has basically tried every Chemo that he can try at this point. The Cancer responds very well to the Chemo, but his Kidney has taken quite a hit. Therefore, they are unable to give him the stronger Chemo treatments. They can only give him a diluted version of Chemo due to the condition of his Kidney. His Cancer is not responding to the diluted version. The Cancer center in Salina is willing to try a couple more diluted versions, however the Doctor doesn't feel like they will be effective. Taking the time to try them could potentionally take away from valuable time that could have be spent trying something new. So, this was option one. Option 2 would be to go to KU Med Center and have the bad lymph node removed AND have the Cancer in his Liver blown away with one of a couple different methods. This would require recovery time - not much. However, the Cancer would likely return in another part of the liver or in another organ or lymph node. So, once again, he would be taking away from valueable time that could be spent trying something else. Option 3 would be to get a second/third opinion from the Cancer Center in Chicago and/or MD Anderson in Houston. Both of these centers have a variety of experimental drugs that may have better odds than taking his chances with the few options that he has left. The Doctor wants Dad to make a decision by Monday. He said that he needs to get moving. Dad has already contacted the Cancer Center in Chicago and plans to talk to MD Anderson in Houston. Hopefully, he'll know what he wants to do by Monday.


Much Love,
Shanon

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

October 18th, 2011

Wow, I can't believe so much time has past since my last post.

Dad continues to fight his Esophageal Cancer. He's doing fabulous. Actually, quite amazing for someone that was diagnosed with Stage IV Esophageal Cancer nearly a year ago. Dad's most recent Pet scan shows no indication of any Cancer left in any of his lymph nodes. There is also no sign of Cancer in his liver. At one time, they were questioning a spot on his liver. This spot has now been dismissed. In fact, the source cancer spot in his lower esophagus/upper stomach is no longer showing on the Pet scan. This is truly amazing.

So, where are we? They are seeing one small spot in the middle of his esophagus at this time. This is a new spot that wasn't noticed before, but it is the only spot showing on the Pet scan at this time. His recent blood work showed an increase in his Cancer marker (CA 19-9). It went from 63-232. This is likely related to the new spot they are seeing. The doctor thinks that this spot is resistant to the current treatment, so he's going to change things up to surprise attack the last of this unwanted visitor. Dad will do his new chemo treatment once every 3 weeks until this spot no longer shows on the Pet scan. This new chemo treatment is in the same family as the last treatment - just slightly different, and a heavier dose. They will watch his Kidney closely since it has started showing signs of damage due to the chemo treatments. They have to watch his Kidney function closely because he only has one Kidney and it is very easy to get dehydrated with one Kidney. His new chemo comes with the usual Diarrhea side effect. This should only last a couple of days, so hopefully he'll be able to handle it. He should have a nice break in between treatments.

Dad continues to work as much as possible. He's determined to retire with full benefits. He's maintaining a very positive attitude and continues to want to fight this disease. He is pretty confident that he will be the odds. With God's grace, he will beat the odds!

Much Love,
Shanon

Sunday, May 29, 2011

May 29th, 2011

It's been a while since my last update. Dad has completed 4 of the new chemo treatments. He had bloodwork and a cat scan done last Wednesday. The results were positive. The Cancer continues to shrink - in some places as much as 50%. There are no new growths. The bloodwork indicated that his cancer cells are decreasing. All of this is very positive. They have been watching a spot on his Liver. They noticed a spot about the size of a nickle 2 cat scans ago. They said that they get a lot of false positive responses, and just wanted to watch it. The next cat scan showed an increase in size to about the size of a quarter. Suspiciously, this doesn't seem like a false positive. However, the cat scan this past Wednesday showed no increase or decrease in size from the previous cat scan. They'll continue to monitor the spot. They really don't know whether this spot is cancer or something else. Dad has had spots on his liver in the past due to medication that he takes for his high cholesterol. So, the spot could be nothing. They'll continue to keep an eye on this spot.

The plan is to continue the current chemo treatment once a week for 4 weeks, then take two weeks off, and repeat the cat scan.

Much Love,
Shanon

Monday, April 25, 2011

April 25th, 2011


I talked to Dad about his new Chemo treatments. He's getting Chemo on a weekly basis, now. He will have treatments once a week for 4 weeks, then take 2 weeks off. Then, 4 more weeks of treatment, and 2 weeks off, etc. Dad only has one Kidney, so they can't give him the full strength treatments - they have to be broken out into smaller doses. He's extremely tired - can take up to 30 minutes to get enough energy to put his shoes on. The dreaded diarrhea is also giving him trouble. However, other then that, he's feeling pretty good and still has a positive attitude. He's working as often as he can. He doesn't qualify for disability, yet. I'm not sure how disability works when you have Cancer. If any followers know the answer, please post and let me know. I would think that disability would kick in to cover the time he is unable to work?

It is so hard to believe that 4 months have gone by since the start of Dad's treatments. The Cancer is smaller then it was 4 months ago, so we're feeling pretty good about things. He's definitely heading in the right direction.

Please continue to pray for Dad's health, strength, and a positive attitude.

Much love,
Shanon