Cancer metastasized throughout the body, patient escapes death thanks to new treatment

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên26/05/2023


Mr. Stephen Cossins (71 years old) is a resident of Amersham town, Buckinghamshire (UK). In 2016, he was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). This is a form of   Leukemia, which occurs when the blood and bone marrow produce large numbers of lymphocytes beyond normal levels, according to the Daily Mail (UK) news site.

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia causes an overproduction of lymphocytes in Stephen Cossins' blood.

Lymphocytes are one of the important types of white blood cells in the immune system. When pathogens invade the body, lymphocytes attack and destroy them.

When he received the news that he had leukemia, Mr. Cossins was shocked. "I had no symptoms and I had always been in good health. I had not taken a sick day in over 20 years of work," Mr. Cossins said.

His wife and children were very worried. Meanwhile, the family did not dare to inform Mr. Cossins's three grandchildren, ages 8, 7 and 4. They did not want the children to be sad when they learned that he was seriously ill.

By 2019, Mr. Cossins’s leukemia had spread throughout his body. He was losing weight, feeling lethargic and extremely tired. When he thought he was going to die, Mr. Cossins was invited by a medical consultant to participate in a new drug trial. If successful, he could be cured within two years. The man agreed.

Instead of the usual chemotherapy, Mr. Cossins was treated with a new method. The key to this method is a combination of the drugs Ibrutinib and Venetoclax. Ibrutinib is usually used to treat B-cell lymphoma. Meanwhile, Venetoclax is used to treat chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the disease that Mr. Cossins had metastasized.

During the first three months of the trial, Mr Cossins took Ibrutinib three times a day. After this period, he continued treatment with Venetoclax.

Luck smiled on Mr. Cossins. The treatment trial was successful and he is cancer-free. He is now planning to celebrate this event with a trip with his wife to Devon or Cornwall (UK), according to the Daily Mail.



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