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last year and required monthly chemotherapy treatments for the rest of his life. When these stopped working, doctors pivoted to a new drug that put Neill in remission.Advertisement
Neill added that he still requires bimonthly infusions of the anti-cancer drug, which has kept him in remission for 12 months. While his doctors have prepared him for the difficult fact that this will eventually stop working, Neill said Sunday: “I’m prepared for that.”told the program he’s “not remotely afraid” of death and that this would be more “annoying” than anything because he loves his job.
His hematologist, Dr. Orly Lavee, told “Australian Story” that they “may need to think about a third line option” when Neill’s current treatment stops working, however. Neill, who said his treatment leaves him ill every time he gets an infusion, is always grateful when that fog lifts. He added this leads to 10 regular days of joy, energy and gratitude:
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