5 Year Survivor

Hi! I have just recently joined this network. February 18th will be 5 years since I was diagnosed with Primary Peritoneal Cancer stage 3B. On that day, I had surgery that removed all of the cancer. I started chemotherapy about 6 weeks later. I have been cancer free since the debulking surgery. I posted some information about my treatment in My Story.

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  • JulieL
    JulieL Member Posts: 141
    Thank you

    Thank you so much for posting.   It certainly is inspiring to read stories such as yours.   I think many people who are long time survivors move on with life and don't let us know how well they are doing.  

    I had my diagnosis December 2011 because of a pleural effusion and we have moved on from there with lung surgery, 4 rounds of carbo/taxol, debulking surgery, further carbo/taxol which resulted in a very short remission (2 months) then 3 rounds of doxil which did not work for me but now I have had 3 rounds of Gemcetabine and on this I have had good drops in my CA125 from 425 to (yesterday) 179!  There were big celebrations at our house last night!  Thankfully only very minor side effects too!

    Thank you so much for telling your story.  Stories such as yours give us great hope!

    Julie 

  • PatsieD
    PatsieD Member Posts: 99
    You ...

    Thanks for letting us know. I'm really pleased for you and it's good to hear from very positive news. x

  • dorothymarion
    dorothymarion Member Posts: 28
    Thank you for sharing

    your good news!  It's encouraging to know that there are those who have overcome this very difficult cancer.  Postive news like yours gives all of us hope.

    Dorothy

  • Nflinchum
    Nflinchum Member Posts: 75
    JulieL said:

    Thank you

    Thank you so much for posting.   It certainly is inspiring to read stories such as yours.   I think many people who are long time survivors move on with life and don't let us know how well they are doing.  

    I had my diagnosis December 2011 because of a pleural effusion and we have moved on from there with lung surgery, 4 rounds of carbo/taxol, debulking surgery, further carbo/taxol which resulted in a very short remission (2 months) then 3 rounds of doxil which did not work for me but now I have had 3 rounds of Gemcetabine and on this I have had good drops in my CA125 from 425 to (yesterday) 179!  There were big celebrations at our house last night!  Thankfully only very minor side effects too!

    Thank you so much for telling your story.  Stories such as yours give us great hope!

    Julie 

    So good to hear your CAs are

    So good to hear your CAs are dropping Julie. You hang in there and stay strong. I have been in remission since Aug 2012 but my CAs keep going up but there is no sign of recurring cancer. At least not yet.

  • JulieL
    JulieL Member Posts: 141
    Nflinchum said:

    So good to hear your CAs are

    So good to hear your CAs are dropping Julie. You hang in there and stay strong. I have been in remission since Aug 2012 but my CAs keep going up but there is no sign of recurring cancer. At least not yet.

    Thank you Nflinchum

    Thank you for your message.   So good you have been in remission since last August but puzzling about your CA125.   It seems it is not necessarily an accurate marker for everyone.   Keep up the remission and enjoy life.

    Julie

  • seatown
    seatown Member Posts: 261
    My thanks, too . . .

    . . . for posting your story.  How encouraging--especially to read today, when I face surgery tomorrow morning.  I'm hoping for results as good as yours!  My CA 125 number has fallen from 2,700+ at diagnosis in July 2012 to 31 on New Year's Eve.  But my surgeon has warned that's not the end of the story.  So I'm so happy to hear there can be such a great outcome.  Congratulations!

  • JulieL
    JulieL Member Posts: 141
    seatown said:

    My thanks, too . . .

    . . . for posting your story.  How encouraging--especially to read today, when I face surgery tomorrow morning.  I'm hoping for results as good as yours!  My CA 125 number has fallen from 2,700+ at diagnosis in July 2012 to 31 on New Year's Eve.  But my surgeon has warned that's not the end of the story.  So I'm so happy to hear there can be such a great outcome.  Congratulations!

    Thinking of you

    Thinking of you today and sending you cyber hugs and best wishes for surgery.

    Julie x  

  • Nflinchum
    Nflinchum Member Posts: 75
    JulieL said:

    Thank you Nflinchum

    Thank you for your message.   So good you have been in remission since last August but puzzling about your CA125.   It seems it is not necessarily an accurate marker for everyone.   Keep up the remission and enjoy life.

    Julie

    CA125

    Julie when I was diagnosed with PPC a year ago my CA125 was 1200. My cancer was contained in the abdomen area and female organs. I had a large tumor on my sacrum. I didn't have anY fluid on my lungs. They were ok. I had 9 rounds of aggressive chemo. When I finished chemo my CA 125 were 47 . The dr wanted them to be 35 or lower during the last 3 treatments. Even though my ct scans are good the markers went up in nov to 68 and then again in jan. I begin having a lot of problems with upper GI problems along with running out of breath just talking. I had another scan the 1st of feb and some GI test and they are finding nothing. I am thankful all is good with me but somehow I feel like something is going on and the drs. Are not detecting it.

  • JoannZ
    JoannZ Member Posts: 5
    Thanks

    I am new to the board. I was diagnosed with PPC April 2012. It is wonderful to hear that you have been cancer free for 5 years. 

    Thank you for sharing your story with the rest of us. It gives all of us great hope.

    Joann

  • westie66
    westie66 Member Posts: 642
    JoannZ said:

    Thanks

    I am new to the board. I was diagnosed with PPC April 2012. It is wonderful to hear that you have been cancer free for 5 years. 

    Thank you for sharing your story with the rest of us. It gives all of us great hope.

    Joann

    Hi Everyone

    Hi:  I'm thinking of all of you today and glad most of you are doing OK.  This terrible cancer will be beaten.  I have had it for 4 years now (and obviously longer as the tumours were growing happily away before my surgery in early 2010.  No remission though but they are growing more slowly than expected.  Let's keep supporting each other!

    Cheryl

  • Good news

    Hi all

     

    My mom was diagnosed 2 months ago with ovarian and peritoneal cancer. After 2 months of aggresive chemo the CA123 was dropped from 1506 to 26 today. So, me and my brother are celebrating today!

     

    I know this is not the end of the story, but, this adventure made me to get to know all of you and respect your way of dealing with this terrible cancer. There are no words to express how all of you helped me to deal with the shock of the diagnosis. I'll keep posting my news and read your news no matter what will happen to my mom.

     

    My deepest respect and thanks to all of you guys!!!!

     

    Kostas (from the far distant Greece)

  • Good news

    Hi all

     

    My mom was diagnosed 2 months ago with ovarian and peritoneal cancer. After 2 months of aggresive chemo the CA123 was dropped from 1506 to 26 today. So, me and my brother are celebrating today!

     

    I know this is not the end of the story, but, this adventure made me to get to know all of you and respect your way of dealing with this terrible cancer. There are no words to express how all of you helped me to deal with the shock of the diagnosis. I'll keep posting my news and read your news no matter what will happen to my mom.

     

    My deepest respect and thanks to all of you guys!!!!

     

    Kostas (from the far distant Greece)

  • JulieL
    JulieL Member Posts: 141

    Good news

    Hi all

     

    My mom was diagnosed 2 months ago with ovarian and peritoneal cancer. After 2 months of aggresive chemo the CA123 was dropped from 1506 to 26 today. So, me and my brother are celebrating today!

     

    I know this is not the end of the story, but, this adventure made me to get to know all of you and respect your way of dealing with this terrible cancer. There are no words to express how all of you helped me to deal with the shock of the diagnosis. I'll keep posting my news and read your news no matter what will happen to my mom.

     

    My deepest respect and thanks to all of you guys!!!!

     

    Kostas (from the far distant Greece)

    Wonderful News!

    So good to hear your great news and enjoy the celebrations!   I do wish your Mom continuing good news!

    Julie (Australia) x

  • lulu1010
    lulu1010 Member Posts: 367
    Congrats!

    That is wonderful news and something to celebrate! Thanks for giving us all hope!