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To date, I've survived a lot - I was initially diagnosed with a Grade 4 Astrocytoma in January 2023; within the week I had a craniotomy to remove the majority of the tumor.
I followed that with 30 rounds of radiation combined with 40 low doses of oral chemotherapy, and the Optune clinical device trial (which I dropped from, as it was more trouble than it was worth for me). I then followed that up with another year of high dose chemo and completed treatment in March of 2024.
Things were looking stable and consistent from June to October in terms of my MRIs, but unfortunately between October and December my cancer progressed. Surgery would have left me with deficits and re-irradiation didn't feel like a great route, so we decided to try a new form of chemotherapy and immunotherapy to help reduce swelling. My new treatment plan will have me done with active treatment sometime later this summer/early fall.
I followed that with 30 rounds of radiation combined with 40 low doses of oral chemotherapy, and the Optune clinical device trial (which I dropped from, as it was more trouble than it was worth for me). I then followed that up with another year of high dose chemo and completed treatment in March of 2024.
Things were looking stable and consistent from June to October in terms of my MRIs, but unfortunately between October and December my cancer progressed. Surgery would have left me with deficits and re-irradiation didn't feel like a great route, so we decided to try a new form of chemotherapy and immunotherapy to help reduce swelling. My new treatment plan will have me done with active treatment sometime later this summer/early fall.
I am so grateful for the support of my husband, our family, friends, neighbors and co-workers throughout my treatment. I am excited to have a chance to pay it forward and raise money that will go towards research and cures for brain tumors and brain cancers
Today nearly 700,000 people in the United States are living with a primary brain tumor, and more than 69,000 others will be diagnosed this year. Brain tumors are often deadly, impact quality of life, and change everything for patients and their loved ones.
Please help by sponsoring me and/or Team LarLar today!
100% of every dollar raised from this event will go toward important brain tumor research, through the Musella Foundation for Brain Tumor Research & Information, Inc. 100% of event costs are generously paid for by local and national sponsors.
To date, I've survived a lot - I was initially diagnosed with a Grade 4 Astrocytoma in January 2023; within the week I had a craniotomy to remove the majority of the tumor.
I followed that with 30 rounds of radiation combined with 40 low doses of oral chemotherapy, and the Optune clinical device trial (which I dropped from, as it was more trouble than it was worth for me). I then followed that up with another year of high dose chemo and completed treatment in March of 2024.
Things were looking stable and consistent from June to October in terms of my MRIs, but unfortunately between October and December my cancer progressed. Surgery would have left me with deficits and re-irradiation didn't feel like a great route, so we decided to try a new form of chemotherapy and immunotherapy to help reduce swelling. My new treatment plan will have me done with active treatment sometime later this summer/early fall.
I followed that with 30 rounds of radiation combined with 40 low doses of oral chemotherapy, and the Optune clinical device trial (which I dropped from, as it was more trouble than it was worth for me). I then followed that up with another year of high dose chemo and completed treatment in March of 2024.
Things were looking stable and consistent from June to October in terms of my MRIs, but unfortunately between October and December my cancer progressed. Surgery would have left me with deficits and re-irradiation didn't feel like a great route, so we decided to try a new form of chemotherapy and immunotherapy to help reduce swelling. My new treatment plan will have me done with active treatment sometime later this summer/early fall.
I am so grateful for the support of my husband, our family, friends, neighbors and co-workers throughout my treatment. I am excited to have a chance to pay it forward and raise money that will go towards research and cures for brain tumors and brain cancers
Today nearly 700,000 people in the United States are living with a primary brain tumor, and more than 69,000 others will be diagnosed this year. Brain tumors are often deadly, impact quality of life, and change everything for patients and their loved ones.
Please help by sponsoring me and/or Team LarLar today!
100% of every dollar raised from this event will go toward important brain tumor research, through the Musella Foundation for Brain Tumor Research & Information, Inc. 100% of event costs are generously paid for by local and national sponsors.
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