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Matt Smith

Matt Smith

Columbus, Ohio

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From Matt:

In the late summer of 2015 my wife and I moved to Columbus, each starting new jobs.  During that fall and winter, my back ached, which we attributed to the move.  In late January, 2016 I had an x-ray and CT scan which revealed disturbing results – a solitary plasmacytoma (tumor) had destroyed my T-11 vertebrae.  On February 15th I underwent a 10 1/2 hour surgery to remove the tumor from around my spinal cord and stabilize my spine.  After several weeks of rehab in the hospital, I underwent a month of radiation with the hope that it would destroy whatever cancer cells might have been missed in the surgery. (I had a 50/50 chance that it would not return) 

In December 2016 it was determined that I did in fact have multiple myeloma, a (presently) incurable blood cancer.  I then underwent several monthly cycles of chemotherapy and in June 2017 underwent a stem cell (blood marrow) transplant.   

After several more cycles of chemo post-transplant, I have had a complete response and am in remission.  Unfortunately I know that this is temporary and that the cancer will return.  I am currently in a clinical trial testing a new drug regime for post-transplant treatment. 

As a result of the research that has been done and is ongoing, my life expectancy has significantly increased from where it would have been just a few short years ago.  With the support of my wife, four children, co-workers, numerous friends and all the tremendous people at the James, I have been able to move forward with gratitude and optimism for a promising future. 

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