Alfonzo Grafton Is Dancing Again
Grafton credits a clinical trial at Duke
A CAT scan revealed the cancer. What followed was a couple of rounds of chemotherapy; but after the second round, his doctor told him the treatment was not working.
“You know, I’m about to lose it,” Grafton said. “I’m like, ‘this can’t be happening.’”
Then Grafton’s physician offered him a trial medication funded by an NIH grant to the Duke Cancer Institute. The medication targets a protein called PCSK9 that has been found to inhibit the immune’s system ability to attack the tumor.
The results, Grafton said, were “amazing.” The tumor shrank. “I can dance again,” he said.
Dr. Jeffrey Crawford, the physician who initially treated Grafton, retired and was replaced by Duke medical oncologist Dr. Eziafa Oduah. For more information about Grafton’s NIH-funded treatment and recovery, along with Grafton’s conversations with Dr. Oduah, see the full story here.