The Final Stretch is Here!

Update – August 2025

Hello fam! After meeting today with my medical oncologist, I want to provide an update on my status. Next week I’ll be starting my fourth and final cycle of chemotherapy on Tuesday. I’m about a week behind the original schedule, but the important thing is that we’re closing in on the finish line. This last cycle will likely be the hardest, since the side effects and fatigue tend to build over time. My lowest blood counts (and highest risk of infection) will come about a week or two after the cycle finishes, but then my immune system should start rebounding by early October. This cycle also overlaps with my birthday next Friday, September 5, but no worries—I plan to fully celebrate as soon as I am able.

Once chemo is complete, the plan is to do bloodwork and tumor markers (AFP, β-hCG, LDH) in early October, followed by CT scans of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis. These will show whether the chemotherapy did its job on the lung nodules and lymph nodes that were seen earlier this year. The results will be reviewed by the Kaiser San Francisco oncology board, and that’s when I’ll get the most important answer—whether I am in remission or considered cancer-free. Depending on those results, I may also need a biopsy of the nodules in my right lung to determine if they are cancerous or just scar tissue.

Most patients begin to feel better week by week after finishing treatment, though it can take a few months before energy, appetite, and stamina are fully back to normal. For me, the biggest milestone will be mid-to-late October, when I’ll hopefully know where I stand with the scans and markers. Some long-term side effects—such as ringing in the ears, tingling in my hands and feet, or changes in kidney function—are possible, so those will be monitored in my follow-ups as well. Long-term monitoring for the first two years after chemo will include bloodwork every three months and CT scans every 3–6 months. From years 3–5, the frequency of scans and bloodwork will relax even further.

On the family side, Brinley is doing wonderfully. Her reflux has improved so much since starting Prevacid, and she’s feeding and growing well. We are also in the process of weaning her off Keppra (her anti-seizure medication), with a follow-up EEG scheduled in two weeks to confirm how she’s doing post-medication. Right now, she’s sleeping through the night and feeding with ease—something that feels like such a huge blessing for her and for us. She continues to make significant progress with her developmental and physical therapists, and we are hopeful she will be holding her head up and beginning to crawl in the coming months. Most of all, we are looking forward to her first birthday on September 14!

We also took an important step and met with Brinley’s ocularist, who will eventually design a prosthetic lens for her right eye. More to come on that in our next update.

We’re taking it one step at a time—both in my cancer journey and in Brinley’s progress—and we continue to feel lifted by the love and support of our community. Thank you for being with us in this.

This photo brings me so much joy! It’s my new background on my phone.
Thumbs are up and we’re ready for Round 4!

10 responses to “The Final Stretch is Here!”

  1. crusadeunabashedd57225dc97 Avatar
    crusadeunabashedd57225dc97

    Classification: Internal

    Keep fighting the good fight. We are rooting and praying for you and your beautiful family😊

    Niki MacPherson
    Sr. Manager, EPW Process & Programs
    Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
    (559) 286-6725
    “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” ~Mahatma Gandhi

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  3. Caren Gozzi Avatar
    Caren Gozzi

    Hi Baker family

    Such an arduous journey. So glad you have positive spirits for yourself and Brinley. I understand the struggle as I finished radiation and was about to start the next phase of hormonal treatment when I found another lump in my jaw. I have surgery September 10th. This has been such an emotional roller-coaster – I know you can relate. Keep up the positive thoughts and heal well. You are in my prayers!

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  4. hologramtenderly9311c8adcf Avatar
    hologramtenderly9311c8adcf

    What a beautiful photo!! We can see why it brings you joy!! Can’t believe your precious little girl is soon celebrating her 1st birthday!! As usual, we’re sending all of our love, prayers and support to all of you. We love you. You’ve got this! 🤗❤️ Barb and Jim

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  5. chuck corbett Avatar
    chuck corbett

    Thanks for the update, Keith! Your positive energy comes through with your update; and, it is serving you well, as it is your family!!. Karen and I are thinking about you and family more than you know…but do know it. .Also worth noting…we love you!! 🙂

    Chuck and Karen

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    Isabelle Adams

    The progresses are fantastic, and I am happy for you, the journey is taking a sharp turn up-hill!

    Brinley is so cute and squishy, full night sleep and meals, good to hear the good news. I will bring my knee pads to crawl beside her next time!

    Big hugs, love you,

    Isa

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  7. Mal Avatar
    Mal

    You guys continue to AWE me!! You are so strong and positive. You got this, with so much grace and so much love!! Happiest of Birthdays to you both!

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    John Delpit

    thanks so much for the update. Sounds like things are progressing in a positive way and I’m really glad. Brinley is absolutely beautiful. It will be fun to look forward to see her grow and develop into her own self. You look great also, Lauren. Stay happy you guys!💕

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  10. Bill Lukens Avatar
    Bill Lukens

    Keeping our fingers crossed for you, have a great birthday.
    Brinley looks great. Cute as a damn button.
    We’re off to France Monday, but will see you this winter, I’ll be 70 in Feb and will figure out some sort of party place. The place where you had your birthday party is now the pezzi king tasting room.

    Take care
    Bill and Diane.

    Sent from my iPad

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