March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
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Tim's prognosis went from hospice to hope
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
When Tim started feeling weak and full, even though he hadn't eaten, he first thought he had an ulcer. Unfortunately, tests revealed a large tumor in his colon. Tim had it removed at a nearby hospital, but he opted to come to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center for additional treatment.
At MD Anderson, Tim began chemotherapy but the tumor didn't respond. A CT scan showed the cancer had grown back. Additional tests revealed that Tim had a BRAF gene mutation, which kept the chemo from working.
Then Dr. David Hong, associate professor of Investigational Cancer Therapeutics, told Tim and his wife, Janie, about a Phase I clinical trial to test a drug originally used to treat melanoma.
"We were told there was really nothing else they could do, unless Tim wanted to consider this Phase I clinical trial," Janie says. "The trial was just beginning, but it was our only hope."
Tim has been on this trial for about two and a half years now, and all signs of the disease have disappeared.
"Dr. Hong said if I hadn’t taken the pills I might not have been here in four months," Tim says. "I don't think I could have found this clinical trial anywhere else."
Colorectal cancers are the third most common type of cancer in the U.S. — a statistic most people don't know.
To honor the more than 100,000 people in the U.S. who, like Tim, are fighting this disease, please help spread the word now about the toll colorectal cancer takes.
Promote awareness by sharing information on colorectal cancer and screening methods with your friends and loved ones on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, using #endcancer.
Thank you for joining us and showing the world that you are committed to MD Anderson's mission to end cancer.
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