I’ve passed the two-year mark with no evidence of cancer. The half-hour immunotherapy drips will now come just every four weeks; CT scans of the torso will happen every four months; and MRIs of the brain will be six months apart. Both of my oncologists (the chemo guy and the radiation guy) are pleased, so I am too.
So far, I’d say that I’ve been tremendously fortunate. (I’m not sure that I deserve it, but I’ll take it. 😎 )

Great news! May you long ride the rails with no evidence of cancer.
Wonderful news, Bill!! So glad to hear it. 🎉
And thank you so much again for hosting our huge ISO C++ standards committee in St Louis. It was a great meeting.
why so humble guy? we loves ya! mwah!
Great to learn!
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Thank you for letting us know.
You’ve given up smoking? I can’t remember.
Congrats!.
I don’t comment much, but I read and enjoy most of your posts, so am hoping you continue to post.
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Nicely done.
There’s always more of us who care than it seems. Even if we don’t always say so.