I just wanted to share a beautiful survivor story of my husband. He was dx Sept 5, 2008 w/ Stage IV (large cell) non small cell lung cancer.
My husband, Justin Andrews was diagnosed with Stage IV non-small cell lung cancer on the same day as the Stand Up to Cancer telethon. 28 year-old Justin found a strong message in what he determined as no coincidence. Everyday, he proves to us all that he is ‘standing up to cancer’ when he fights with heart, faith and determination. He knows and believes that there is only one possible outcome – survival. Justin’s miracle was already working on his behalf four days following his diagnosis when he received the opportunity to brainstorm treatment options with Dr. Jeffrey Crawford, Chief of Medical Oncology at Duke Medical Center. Dr. Crawford and Justin are a team, exploring every avenue for Justin to achieve his victory. After two treatment attempts failed to stop the rapid tumor growth (four cycles of the chemotherapy combination, Alimta/Cisplatin, and two months of the targeted treatment, Tarceva), Justin was introduced to the potent chemotherapy and targeted treatment combination of Taxol/Carboplatin/Avastin. The tri-combination is intravenous-fed and administered every three weeks along with zoledronic acid (Zometa) which aids in strengthening Justin’s bones from metastasis disease. Six weeks and two treatment sessions after starting the new regiment, Justin’s chest CT scan on May 12, 2009 showed phenomenal results. The primary lung mass has shrunk by 90%, all other lung nodules and tumors have vanished with the remaining one showing only signs of necrosis (dead cells), plus the liver tumor has shrunk 75%. Dr. Crawford described the extraordinary scan results as, “beyond unusual and simply miraculous”. In addition to chemotherapy, Justin has endured a total of 25 radiation treatments (10 on his neck and shoulder, and 15 on his spine). The radiation sessions produced grueling side effects that affected Justin’s ability to eat solid food for a large number of days, although in the end the radiation has succeeded in destroying the bone metastasis. His future is looking brighter and brighter with each sunrise and sunset, and everyday he strives towards perfect health and remission. We have a vibrant two-year old little boy, Jeffrey. Justin’s ‘little buddy’ keeps him active and focused on the health and happiness that he knows the future holds. In our house we do not call this monster by the same name as the doctors; we call it ‘can-survive’. We speak of health and we trust that we will succeed by taking positive thought and prayer to a deeper level through profound faith and colossal belief.
I hope that some of you fellow fighters and caregivers find his story encouraging and inspiring. We trust so much that this is God's work! I write in our journal entries on caringbridge (www.caringbridge.org/visit/justinandrews) almost daily... we have found that our story has changed the lives of so many. You can read more about Justin at the CB site or at wwww.justinsfightclub.com
Stay strong and remember - everyday holds the possibility of a miracle! CLAIM IT! Think it... speak it... believe it!
Kristy Andrews




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