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Groshong Implanted Port
nanuk
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Hi Bud,
I have had 2 ports implanted. The first one was in for 9 months. The doctor wanted me to have it out after my chemo and a CT scan showed NED. Well, then after a year my cancer came back and I had another port implanted. It stayed in for 4 months and then the doctor (a different doctor) wanted me to have it removed.
I think the docs just worry about infection and that sometimes there is a risk of blood clots.
I know some people who have had their port in for several years.
I guess you should do as your doc recommends. Good luck.
Kerry -
I only had mine a little less than a year. But the chemo nurse told me of a patient who had hers for 10 years!!! Imagine that!!! She didn't need it that whole time. If I remember it was implanted for one kind of cancer. She never had it taken out and then 10 years later needed it for another kind of cancer.
MJay
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