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After Keytruda, what's next?

Lung Cancer | Last Active: Apr 18 7:21pm | Replies (104)

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@jannad So sorry that you are having to go through this, it’s nothing that any of us ever wanted, but many are able to live happy fairly normal lives with lung cancer. Please keep me/us posted on the biomarker testing results! This can be a HUGE game changer in your treatment. A little of my story, diagnosed March 2020 at the age of 49, I’m a never smoker, and also an adenocarcinoma. Both are factors for a gene mutation. Through biomarker testing, I found that my cancer has the ALK positive mutation. I take a targeted therapy/pills, and that has reduced all of the tumors and my lymph nodes have returned to normal. I’m able hike and bike, but do deal with some side effects from the meds. The best part…I’m alive!
We learn to look at life differently, don’t sweat the small stuff. The first year is so hard.
Hoping the the pleura settles down for you soon and that you are able to get through this difficult period. Please keep us posted.

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Thank you, I’m afraid to get too much hope on the bio markers as I don’t want to set myself up for disappointment if it doesn’t break that way. So for now I am trying to go one day at a time and enjoy my family and friends. Thank you for your encouragement.