At clinic yesterday, saw Prof Craddock @ QE Birmingham, moving away from clinic to transplant mainly, shame lovely guy, liked seeing him. However a leading light with transplantation so look forward to some excellent work, although mostly none CML now. He was saying Birmingham is now doing only 5 to 10 CML transplants a year out of 150 to 200 from there. Just shows how good TKI's are for most.
Couple of things, last time I went I was told and posted here I was changing to 6 monthly PCR's Prof confirmed that this is likely to happen generally in the UK once people hit and maintain MMR so be aware likely to be the case for many. Clinic still 3 monthly for " normal " blood check.
For the first time had a print out of my history from DX, up from 0.087 to 0.105 this time ( a slight rise is not an issue I know as basically this means no change and a steady solid result) so still round 0.1% MMR so very pleased, but doesn't want to move down yet, will do though I know in time ( Imatinib ) and ive got another 30+ years yet !
Interesting my 3 months was 34% I was told at the time, so not the 10% always talked about, always questioned this, as is it my PCR or marrow, the answer was no, the print out shows PCR was 23% so still higher than the magic 10%. But made MMR at 18 months. Mention this for those that aren't 10% 3 months, worth checking was your figure PCR or Marrow as my 34% was, as you may be worrying about a figure that is higher than it really is. At 6 months PCR was 14.8%, still not this 10% then but got to CCyR at 12 months from marrow and MMr at 18. So slower than 2nd gen TKI's but little side effects for me thankfully. So for those new or on going don't get to hung up on the 10% is what I would say, it takes a few years to realise this. All the best, keep well all. Nigel