Dr. Lisa Diller, the Clinical Director of Pediatric Oncology at Dana-Farber, spoke next. She said that when she started her career at Dana-Farber in the 1980s, she only had two long-term neuroblastoma survivors, one of whom subsequently relapsed. While she characterized advances in the treatment of neuroblastoma over the past few decades as crude, the survival prognosis for this particular cancer, which primarily strikes young children, had improved to ten percent a decade ago, and is now at almost 30 percent. Dr. Diller described one of the most fulfilling nights of her life which took place recently – a meeting of about a dozen adolescent neuroblastoma survivors who have been her patients over the years.
Dr. Diller mentioned that one of the newer therapies they’re applying uses an agent that targets neuroblastoma cells linked with a radioactive element, which delivers destructive radiation just to neuroblastoma cells with as little damage as possible to the patient’s normal cells. A key element of this treatment is the construction of a lead-lined room, in which the treatment can be administered to contain radiation exposure for everyone else. Such facilities are extremely expensive, but in this case it was made possible by the funding raised by Team Brentwheels, making Dana-Farber one of only eight such centers in the country that uses this new treatment technique.
At the end of the program, much to my relief, and the relief of the 600 others at the event that night, at the end of the speech, Brent, now nine years old and cancer-free, stood up and the room erupted in a standing ovation. This story has a happy ending. Brent, now nine, is LIVING PROOF that the work that the doctors, nurses, staff, and researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute are doing is making a difference in the world. Their work is funded by donations from people like you, hundreds of thousands of people who want to make cancer HISTORY.
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