In the morning, Diane emailed me, saying she was going to the "Dump Trump" rally on the corner of Victoria and Telephone, and would I meet her there before our noon lunch date at the library? I wrote back I'd think about it, decided I would, so left about 11:00 and walked the mile to the site. I hadn't realized this was a kind of national rally.
Lots of what I call "groups with gripes" get licenses to demonstrate for or against something at this site, but the participants almost always total a handful--ten to fifteen people with hard-to-read signs, maybe. That was hardly the case here:




- Stop chemotherapy (iBrance) treatments for 3 to 4 months (hooray!), while awaiting UCLAβs results of blood testing done yesterday called Signatera Minimal Residual Disease (MRD), which looks for cancer cells in the blood and helps UCLA detect cancer recurrence earlier than it may be seen on a scan. This test is amazing and entails comparing my previous cancer cells with my blood today. The cells within the cancerous tumors from the past surgeries are actually reviewed and studied. This is why it takes a while for the results and is a somewhat new testing procedure / study which I am feeling blessed to be a part of.
- If there is any evidence of cancer cells in the blood when the testing is completed around July or August, then restarting chemotherapy (iBrance) or an alternative CDK4/6 inhibitor will need to be considered.
- Continue endocrine therapy for 10 more years and the Zometa infusions every 6 months.