I've just finished the last of 25 treatments of radiation for a final delivered dose of 4500 centiGrays of absorbed radiation. With the end of radiation I am also finished the side program of chemotherapy. The radiation effects continue for the next several weeks but I should start feeling better tomorrow now that the daily chemo is finished. My radiation oncologist says that now we "keep our fingers crossed".
Dr. Paul Klimo Retires

It is fitting that as I finish this last round of treatment my principal oncologist of the last seven years, Dr. Paul Klimo, works his last day. He is moving into a very well earned retirement. He will be missed by his many cancer patients on the Northshore and throughout BC. I will personally miss him very much. He has been a steady presence to me throughout this journey and I shall miss his compassionate and competent care.
Seven Year Journey
Here is a quick look at this cancer journey so far, by the numbers...
- 7 Years of living with stage 4 colon cancer.
- 5 major operations involving about...
- 45 Hours of surgery, and...
- 100 Days and nights in hospital.
- 40 Treatments of radiation.
- 100 Weeks of chemotherapy.
- 6 Weeks of intense rehabilitative therapy.
- 5 Pet scans.
- 5 MRI and/or Bone scans.
- 10 Chest X-rays.
- 20 CT scans.
- 100+ Blood tests.
- 20+ Doctors: GPs, oncologists, surgeons, physiatrists, urologists, etc.
- 50+ Lab techs, radiation techs, physio-therapists, occupational therapists, etc.
- 200+ Nurses: chemo nurses, O/R nurses, homecare nurses, etc.
- 7 Years of living with cancer.
- 2,500 Days of prayer and hope.
- 60,000+ Hours of Living FULLY... with fingers crossed!
All I can say is "Thank God for Medi-care". And Thank God for the awesome community of colleagues, family, and friends who have walked with us every step of the way. I cannot imagine enduring the trials of this journey without you all. Thank You. Thank You. Thank You.
With the completion of this program I am now finished all of the treatments related to my most recent recurrence. I will update this blog periodically as any new information becomes available. But for now it is mostly a focus on recovery.
The Underwear Affair 2011

For information and pictures of last year's event click here.
Thank You!
Peace and blessings... Rob; in Vancouver
"Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but rather,
of playing a bad hand well!"