Sunday, June 17, 2012


Everyone who has, or has a loved one with, a fatal disease, hopes and prays for a “miracle” cure. Usually, promising new drugs are announced by the media with big headlines, but then at the bottom of the article is the disclaimer stating that it won't be out of the testing stage for ten years or so. That's not very helpful, or hopeful to someone who's doctor has told them that they only have months to live.

Recently though, several articles about a new cancer drug,”Zytiga” give hope to patients of prostate cancer that has metastasized into bone cancer;

1,088 prostate cancer patients in 12 countries participated in the trial. Each man received the standard low-dose prednisone treatment, with half also getting Zytiga and the other receiving a placebo. Researchers almost immediately discovered that, in the Zytiga group, the cancer progressed at only half the speed as the control group, with patients reporting significantly less pain and a noticeable delay before they had to undertake chemo. The results are so stupendous that the trial was canceled to allow every patient access to the drug.

My brother's doctor wanted him to try a “new” drug, but it was very expensive. (Four pills a day at $80 per pill!) He also suggested that sometimes the drug companies would cover this expense in return for patient feedback. John, (JC ) applied for this and was approved. Johnson and Johnson promptly began sending Zytiga.
Over the past several weeks, after at first undergoing painful and debilitating side effects, JC has improved astonishingly. The change in his appearance alone has amazed us, he went from a gray ghost sitting in his living room covered with blankets to being able to get up and work on projects around the house. He has color in his face and a little spring in his hobble!

JC's friend's and family are hoping and praying that Zytiga truly is a “miracle drug!”

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