wedge resection

Tambo
Tambo Member Posts: 20
edited January 2012 in Kidney Cancer #1
In Feb. 2010 I saw a doctor for a dry cough. No relief. Two doctors later I finally had a chest x-ray. My right lung was half filled with fluid. Two days later I had my lung tapped and drained. An hour later I was in triage at my local hospital coughing up copius amounts of blood. A c-scan was taken of the lungs and cought a tumor on the top of the right kidney. It was large and intruded into the renal vein. A month later I had a radical nephrectomy of the right kidney. The pathology report came back as stage 3 renal cell carsinoma. My last c-scan showed a number of nodules in both lungs. One of which is about 1/2 inch in size. I have an appointment (2/13) with a cardiothorasic surgeon to set up a date for a wedge resection to get the largest nodule out for a biopsy. I'm sure after recovery the next course of treatment to be suggested; will probably be chemo therapy. I'll cross that brige when I get to it. Almost forgot, I'm a 71 year old male and my general health is good. So far! I don't know anything about the drugs used to treat RCC. So what can I expect with chemo treatment?
Regards Tambo.

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  • LISAinTN
    LISAinTN Member Posts: 143
    Hi
    Hi Tambo,

    I didn't have chemo, so I can't offer anything to you in that regard, but I just wanted to say I will say prayers for you. I'm sorry you had to join this "club", but there are so many great people here to talk with and ask questions of. Take care.

    Blessings,
    Lisa
  • Tambo
    Tambo Member Posts: 20
    LISAinTN said:

    Hi
    Hi Tambo,

    I didn't have chemo, so I can't offer anything to you in that regard, but I just wanted to say I will say prayers for you. I'm sorry you had to join this "club", but there are so many great people here to talk with and ask questions of. Take care.

    Blessings,
    Lisa

    Thank You
    Hi LISAinTN,

    Thank you for your thoughtful response and special thanks for your prayers. I believe all prayers are answered in the best manner possible for the intended person. I will also include you in my prayers.

    If I end up on chemo; I'll let you know how much fun I'm having. Kidding aside; I'll keep you posted on my progress.

    Be well and keep reaching for that brass ring.

    Floyd
  • Tambo
    Tambo Member Posts: 20
    LISAinTN said:

    Hi
    Hi Tambo,

    I didn't have chemo, so I can't offer anything to you in that regard, but I just wanted to say I will say prayers for you. I'm sorry you had to join this "club", but there are so many great people here to talk with and ask questions of. Take care.

    Blessings,
    Lisa

    Thank You
    Hi LISAinTN,

    OOPS! Duplicate. Haven't got the hang of this forum, yet!

    Floyd
  • Limelife50
    Limelife50 Member Posts: 476
    Tambo said:

    Thank You
    Hi LISAinTN,

    OOPS! Duplicate. Haven't got the hang of this forum, yet!

    Floyd

    Sorry Tambo
    Sorry to hear about your dx for RCC,I have Not needed drug therapy up to this point since my cancer was caught in an earlier stage,but this much I do know,RCC is resistant to chemo treatments ,but there are other drugs that are effective in the fight against this disease,so I wish you only the best and my prayers go out to you.
  • garym
    garym Member Posts: 1,647

    Sorry Tambo
    Sorry to hear about your dx for RCC,I have Not needed drug therapy up to this point since my cancer was caught in an earlier stage,but this much I do know,RCC is resistant to chemo treatments ,but there are other drugs that are effective in the fight against this disease,so I wish you only the best and my prayers go out to you.

    Chemo...
    Tambo,

    Limelife is right about chemo vs. drug therapy as far as I know. I have no personal experience either, but some of the drugs used are IL2 (Interlukin), Votrient, and Sutent, there may be others. There are also clinical trials that could be of help, foxhd is currently going through one for MDX-1106 which shows promise. My advice would be to seek out an oncologist that specializes in or has a great deal of experience with RCC.

    Good luck and Godspeed,

    Gary
  • Tambo
    Tambo Member Posts: 20

    Sorry Tambo
    Sorry to hear about your dx for RCC,I have Not needed drug therapy up to this point since my cancer was caught in an earlier stage,but this much I do know,RCC is resistant to chemo treatments ,but there are other drugs that are effective in the fight against this disease,so I wish you only the best and my prayers go out to you.

    Non-chemo drugs
    Where can I find out about these non-chemo drugs that can help in the fight against RCC?
    Also, thanks for you prayers and for reaching out to me. My prayer list is growing; you're included. There is a long list of cancer in my family (father's side). Mostly lung cancer. I'm the first with RCC. Usually, it's good to be 1st at something, but not always.
    I don't know if RCC is hereditary but I pray no one else in my family comes down this disease.
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798
    Tambo said:

    Non-chemo drugs
    Where can I find out about these non-chemo drugs that can help in the fight against RCC?
    Also, thanks for you prayers and for reaching out to me. My prayer list is growing; you're included. There is a long list of cancer in my family (father's side). Mostly lung cancer. I'm the first with RCC. Usually, it's good to be 1st at something, but not always.
    I don't know if RCC is hereditary but I pray no one else in my family comes down this disease.

    Hereditary renal cancer
    Tambo, in your own AND your family's own best interests, please read the thread "Family History?". Unless someone else does so first, I'll look out the best links for you to read up about the drugs that are useful v RCC.
  • Tambo
    Tambo Member Posts: 20
    garym said:

    Chemo...
    Tambo,

    Limelife is right about chemo vs. drug therapy as far as I know. I have no personal experience either, but some of the drugs used are IL2 (Interlukin), Votrient, and Sutent, there may be others. There are also clinical trials that could be of help, foxhd is currently going through one for MDX-1106 which shows promise. My advice would be to seek out an oncologist that specializes in or has a great deal of experience with RCC.

    Good luck and Godspeed,

    Gary

    garym
    Gary,

    I'm not looking forward to entering a chemo treatment program. I'll have to decide after my wedge resection and the pathology report comes in. No date yet for the surgery. Probably
    will have a date sometime in late Feb. or early Mar. I have just gotten a new oncologist. This guy is great. He's connected to a hospital with a special unit for kidney cancer and hemotology. You take care and keep the faith.

    Tambo
  • Tambo
    Tambo Member Posts: 20

    Hereditary renal cancer
    Tambo, in your own AND your family's own best interests, please read the thread "Family History?". Unless someone else does so first, I'll look out the best links for you to read up about the drugs that are useful v RCC.

    Texas_wedge,

    Thanks for the advise. I'll track down "Family History" and read it. Chemo treatment has not reached the top of my list, yet. I've watched others go through it; including some family members. It's not pretty to watch. Can't imagine how the recipient feels. For me, all words of encouragement have a healing affect on me. You take care and be healthy.

    Tambo
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798

    Hereditary renal cancer
    Tambo, in your own AND your family's own best interests, please read the thread "Family History?". Unless someone else does so first, I'll look out the best links for you to read up about the drugs that are useful v RCC.

    Drugs for RCC
    Tambo. one good place to start is here, from page 41 onwards:

    http://digital.olivesoftware.com/Olive/ODE/KidneyCancer/

    and another good one is:

    http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Cancerinformation/Cancertypes/Kidney/Treatingkidneycancer/Treatingkidneycancer.aspx

    If you need more help, just ask.
  • Tambo
    Tambo Member Posts: 20

    Drugs for RCC
    Tambo. one good place to start is here, from page 41 onwards:

    http://digital.olivesoftware.com/Olive/ODE/KidneyCancer/

    and another good one is:

    http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Cancerinformation/Cancertypes/Kidney/Treatingkidneycancer/Treatingkidneycancer.aspx

    If you need more help, just ask.

    Texas_wedge... Wrote both web sites down and I'm going to them that old college try.
    Thanks!