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Veteran B.C. journalist battles cancer through pioneering immunotherapy treatment

Vancouver Island rallies around JR Rardon and family during stay in Seattle

Pretty much every reporter has told this story: sa国际传媒淐ommunity rallies around family as one of their own battles insidious disease.sa国际传媒

JR Rardon certainly has.

The veteran journalist has generated thousands of words over the past decade-and-a-half of reporting on the triumphs, tragedies, and day-to-day happenings in Vancouver Island communities like Port McNeill, Campbell River and Parksville, carving out a reputation for decency, caring and integrity in the process.

Fate and cancer have conspired to put him on the other side of the notepad.

Nearly two years after being diagnosed with non-Hodgkinsa国际传媒檚 lymphoma, Rardon and his wife Pam are on speaker phone from a rented apartment owned by the , sharing their story of the cutting edge treatment they hope can save his life and the community support that is helping make it possible.

sa国际传媒淪ince the beginning in June of 2018, Isa国际传媒檝e been through four different types of chemotherapy and 20 shots of radiation, and it has managed to come back each time,sa国际传媒 JR said.

sa国际传媒淒ocs are now saying thatsa国际传媒檚 pretty much it for any hope of a cure, except for this CAR-T cell immunotherapy. It has shown quite a bit of success as a final treatment, but itsa国际传媒檚 still so new that more follow-up studies need to be done to determine how long it can put patients into remission sa国际传媒 or maybe even cure the lymphoma.sa国际传媒

Like it has for so many, cancer snuck up on JR, 61, unexpectedly.

After a lengthy stay at the North Island Gazette, followed by a stint at the Campbell River Mirror, he had settled into a home in Port Alberni and the editorsa国际传媒檚 chair at the Parksville Qualicum Beach News when the diagnosis was delivered in the spring of 2018.

Months of treatments knocked down the initial tumour, but on the eve of returning to work the cancer resurfaced with a vengeance late last spring. Conventional radiation and chemotherapy didnsa国际传媒檛 work and he was rejected as a stem cell replacement candidate as sa国际传媒渉igh-risk, low-reward.sa国际传媒

Thatsa国际传媒檚 when surfaced as what may be his final treatment option, specifically .

A recently developed treatment available in the United States, CAR-T cell transfer therapy is officially recognized in Canada, but not available yet anywhere outside clinical testing programs due to lack of infrastructure. JR is among the first wave of Canadians to be funded and approved by Health Canada to receive treatment in the United States.

He arrived in Seattle on Jan. 2 for a treatment regimen expected to take approximately two months.

T-cell transfer therapy works by harvesting cells from the patient then genetically re-engineering them in a manner that targets their cancer; essentially, it soups up your immune system cells with what they need to take out the enemy.

sa国际传媒淭hen they will reinfuse them back into my system and they will go a-hunting,sa国际传媒 JR said.

The treatment is still too much in its infancy to offer concrete estimates on its efficacy. Side effects are possible. The long-term effects are not fully charted. JR says itsa国际传媒檚 too soon in the game; they need more patients and more success stories.

But anecdotally there have been enough success stories to offer the family hope.

Pam and JR have been very grateful for the support given to them by the and their Comox Valley-based contact Megan Norrish, who has been instrumental with giving them the support and information they need, including making them fully aware of the immunotherapy option.

Part of their reasoning for going public is making sure others in their situation know this option is out there.

sa国际传媒淲e donsa国际传媒檛 have quite the hardship that a lot of people have and thatsa国际传媒檚 why the emphasis on the need for this and getting into the pipeline,sa国际传媒 JR said.

Even though Canada is paying the medical tab that doesnsa国际传媒檛 mean this journey comes without a financial cost. The treatment might be covered by the government, but the two-month stay away from home is not. Coming on the heels of the costs created by more conventional treatments in Canada, the family needs help.

Daughter Elena, eldest of the couplesa国际传媒檚 three adult daughters and a journalist like her dad, is spearheading the fundraising campaign with a recently launched .

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 going to be lot of cost for them between rent and food and travel and we want them to focus on healing,sa国际传媒 she said.

Opened a little over two weeks ago, the campaign has raised a much-appreciated $6,650. And as appreciated as the donations are the kind words being posted to the page.

sa国际传媒淚 donated because JR is JR sa国际传媒 a man of good, integrity, community, strength and creativity,sa国际传媒 Jackie Hildering posted.

sa国际传媒淛R, you always have a kind (word) for everyone. Given that I am not a photo-taker, you chronicled my kids in their early years playing sports. I always enjoy chatting with you. I hope to see you again soon. Keep up the fight, my friend!sa国际传媒 wrote Cyndy Grant.

sa国际传媒淛R is a North Island legend and he documented many as well. Get well neighbour,sa国际传媒 said the Furney Crew.

Complications from the cancer had JR unexpectedly in the hospital for part of his early stay in Seattle. It left him fatigued, but didnsa国际传媒檛 affect his treatment schedule. His cells have been collected. He is back to being an outpatient and hopes to receive the souped-up CAR-T cell infusion the first week of February. If the treatment takes, he could be back home about a month later.

During the lead-up to this process, theysa国际传媒檝e been in contact with Barry Marchi, a resident of Sparwood B.C., who recently completed his treatment. Hesa国际传媒檚 shared his experiences with them, preparing them for what theysa国际传媒檝e already been through and what they can expect to come next.

Itsa国际传媒檚 just another example of the widespread support theysa国际传媒檝e seen since embarking on this journey.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檝e felt overwhelming support from our employers and our family and our friends,sa国际传媒 Pam said.

sa国际传媒淚 think my dad, just because of his job, in every community hesa国际传媒檚 been in, hesa国际传媒檚 touched people,sa国际传媒 Elena said. sa国际传媒淲e definitely appreciate the support. Itsa国际传媒檚 been a bit of light in the darkness.sa国际传媒



John McKinley

About the Author: John McKinley

I have been a Black Press Media journalist for more than 30 years and today coordinate digital news content across our network.
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