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doctorc
doctorc Member Posts: 12
my beautiful courageous bride of 40 years has muscinous adenocarcenoma. had debulking surgery feb 23, 2012, removed omentum , recovering great. had 4 carbo/taxol chemos prior, PET showed significant shrinkage. onco still cant identify source of cancer. poorly differientiated, . anyway thanks for your help and support. this looks like a wonderful site.

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  • mopar
    mopar Member Posts: 1,972 Member
    PRAYERS TO YOU AND YOUR WIFE
    You are so sweet to refer to your wife as your 'bride'. My husband calls me his 'bride' all the time, and it melts my heart (we will celebrate our 37th anniversary in July). Your wife is blessed to have a wonderful, supporting, loving husband, especially at a time like this, as I am!

    It sounds as though she is progressing wonderfully. Have they staged this cancer even though it cannot be identified? I am not familiar with a situation like that (poorly differientiated). Does that make it difficult to find a suitable plan? Either way, the shrinkage must be evidence enough that you are on the right track.

    We would love to hear from your wife, if she doesn't mind sitting at the computer from time to time. She'll find this to be a wonderful site, filled with courageous survivors, lots of info, and many new friends. Prayers for her continued success!

    Hugs and Prayers,
    Monika
  • Mum2bellaandwilliam
    Mum2bellaandwilliam Member Posts: 412
    mopar said:

    PRAYERS TO YOU AND YOUR WIFE
    You are so sweet to refer to your wife as your 'bride'. My husband calls me his 'bride' all the time, and it melts my heart (we will celebrate our 37th anniversary in July). Your wife is blessed to have a wonderful, supporting, loving husband, especially at a time like this, as I am!

    It sounds as though she is progressing wonderfully. Have they staged this cancer even though it cannot be identified? I am not familiar with a situation like that (poorly differientiated). Does that make it difficult to find a suitable plan? Either way, the shrinkage must be evidence enough that you are on the right track.

    We would love to hear from your wife, if she doesn't mind sitting at the computer from time to time. She'll find this to be a wonderful site, filled with courageous survivors, lots of info, and many new friends. Prayers for her continued success!

    Hugs and Prayers,
    Monika

    Sorry to hear about your
    Sorry to hear about your wife , glad she is recovering well however.
    Correct me if I am wrong but poorly differentiated refers to the way the cells appear under a microscope,poorly differentiated meaning very abnormal in appearance, you may have be more familiar with the grade ( high / low).
  • Mum2bellaandwilliam
    Mum2bellaandwilliam Member Posts: 412
    mopar said:

    PRAYERS TO YOU AND YOUR WIFE
    You are so sweet to refer to your wife as your 'bride'. My husband calls me his 'bride' all the time, and it melts my heart (we will celebrate our 37th anniversary in July). Your wife is blessed to have a wonderful, supporting, loving husband, especially at a time like this, as I am!

    It sounds as though she is progressing wonderfully. Have they staged this cancer even though it cannot be identified? I am not familiar with a situation like that (poorly differientiated). Does that make it difficult to find a suitable plan? Either way, the shrinkage must be evidence enough that you are on the right track.

    We would love to hear from your wife, if she doesn't mind sitting at the computer from time to time. She'll find this to be a wonderful site, filled with courageous survivors, lots of info, and many new friends. Prayers for her continued success!

    Hugs and Prayers,
    Monika

    Sorry to hear about your
    Sorry to hear about your wife , glad she is recovering well however.
    Correct me if I am wrong but poorly differentiated refers to the way the cells appear under a microscope,poorly differentiated meaning very abnormal in appearance, you may be more familiar with the grade ( high / low).
  • lovesanimals
    lovesanimals Member Posts: 1,366 Member

    Sorry to hear about your
    Sorry to hear about your wife , glad she is recovering well however.
    Correct me if I am wrong but poorly differentiated refers to the way the cells appear under a microscope,poorly differentiated meaning very abnormal in appearance, you may have be more familiar with the grade ( high / low).

    Hello Doctorc
    So glad your wife is recovering great and that there's been significant shrinkage. I hope things continue to go well for her.

    Kelly
  • ktamp
    ktamp Member Posts: 81
    Have they considered that it
    Have they considered that it might be colon cancer that has metastasized to the ovaries and peritoneum? Mucinous adenocarcinoma is a type of colon cancer. I am also a colon cancer survivor. I know of a woman who was misdiagnosed as having ovarian cancer when it was colon cancer that had metastisized to the ovaries. I also know of a guy with colon cancer in the lungs but they never found the primary cancer in the colon. The body can wipe out the original tumour after it has metastasized to other areas. It doesn't happen often but it does happen. Treatment for colon cancer is very different than for ovarian. The chemo drugs used are not the same.
  • kikz
    kikz Member Posts: 1,345 Member
    ktamp said:

    Have they considered that it
    Have they considered that it might be colon cancer that has metastasized to the ovaries and peritoneum? Mucinous adenocarcinoma is a type of colon cancer. I am also a colon cancer survivor. I know of a woman who was misdiagnosed as having ovarian cancer when it was colon cancer that had metastisized to the ovaries. I also know of a guy with colon cancer in the lungs but they never found the primary cancer in the colon. The body can wipe out the original tumour after it has metastasized to other areas. It doesn't happen often but it does happen. Treatment for colon cancer is very different than for ovarian. The chemo drugs used are not the same.

    Glad to hear
    your wife is doing well. This is a great place for support and information. It has helped me so many times.

    Karen
  • Kathy1812
    Kathy1812 Member Posts: 2
    ktamp said:

    Have they considered that it
    Have they considered that it might be colon cancer that has metastasized to the ovaries and peritoneum? Mucinous adenocarcinoma is a type of colon cancer. I am also a colon cancer survivor. I know of a woman who was misdiagnosed as having ovarian cancer when it was colon cancer that had metastisized to the ovaries. I also know of a guy with colon cancer in the lungs but they never found the primary cancer in the colon. The body can wipe out the original tumour after it has metastasized to other areas. It doesn't happen often but it does happen. Treatment for colon cancer is very different than for ovarian. The chemo drugs used are not the same.

    Mucinous ademocarcinoma
    I also had a mucinous ademocarcinoma that was wrongly diagnosed as ovarian cancer. I have stage four colon cancer. During the treatment for ovarian cancer the tumors grew 50%. I also had neurological problems and hair loss from the treatments. A second opinion and a colonostomy revealed that it was in fact colon cancer.Since the proper treatment there has been some reduction in tumor growth, but the delay in getting a proper diagnosis resulted in a bowel obstruction requiring a colostomy. Given my experience I highly recommend everyone get a second opinion as soon as possible!