Post VATS rare complication - what next?
Okay. What now. My surgeon said to come back in a month to see if the Folfiri/Avastin that I just started two days ago is working or not, i.e. if the lump gets smaller. I told him that I wasn't really comfortable with that approach and asked him if it might metastasize during that time. He said that it was unlikely. Yeah, well......
He could remove the lump surgically, but I don't really want to stop the Folfiri/Avastin right now since I had a positive post-op CT scan on May 26 that showed a new 3 mm met in my right mid lung and R hilar lymph adenopathy. Not sure what to do. He said that this is a rare complication.....rotten luck.
Susan
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Hi Susan,
That does sound like rotten luck, but is there any chance this is fibrotic scar tissue? I guess I can see your surgeon's point, since the Folfiri / Avastin should deal with the lump if it's a tumor -- especially if you also have a new met on your lung. Is there any way you can get a second opinion? Is your surgeon a surgical oncologist?
Hope it's nothing to worry about.
Pascale0 -
Rotten Luckpascale said:VATS
Hi Susan,
That does sound like rotten luck, but is there any chance this is fibrotic scar tissue? I guess I can see your surgeon's point, since the Folfiri / Avastin should deal with the lump if it's a tumor -- especially if you also have a new met on your lung. Is there any way you can get a second opinion? Is your surgeon a surgical oncologist?
Hope it's nothing to worry about.
Pascale
Thanks Pascale,
A pathologist friend looked at the lump. He said that it looked like a tumor. It is subcutaneous and freely movable, so one good thing, it is not attached to the chest wall....not yet anyway. I am going for a second opinion next week to get a recommendation for treatment, either I interrupt the Folfiri/Avastin and have it surgically removed now, or continue with the chemo and watch to see if it shrinks as my surgeon has recommended. There is also the possibility of radiation. My friend measured it as 2 cm by 1 cm. I'm hoping for shrinkage!!
You can go nuts googling subcutaneous mets.....Stopped that right away. A reminder that surgery is not without risks.
It is spooky to have a visible tumor on your back....."It's always something....." Rosana Rosana Dana
Susan0 -
Second opinion sounds likecalifsue said:Rotten Luck
Thanks Pascale,
A pathologist friend looked at the lump. He said that it looked like a tumor. It is subcutaneous and freely movable, so one good thing, it is not attached to the chest wall....not yet anyway. I am going for a second opinion next week to get a recommendation for treatment, either I interrupt the Folfiri/Avastin and have it surgically removed now, or continue with the chemo and watch to see if it shrinks as my surgeon has recommended. There is also the possibility of radiation. My friend measured it as 2 cm by 1 cm. I'm hoping for shrinkage!!
You can go nuts googling subcutaneous mets.....Stopped that right away. A reminder that surgery is not without risks.
It is spooky to have a visible tumor on your back....."It's always something....." Rosana Rosana Dana
Susan
Second opinion sounds like an excellent idea.
I suppose if you have to have surgery, even minor surgery, the Avastin would have to be stopped for a while? As it can interfere with wound healing. I think I had to wait 4 weeks between surgery and starting Avastin.
Good luck -- wishing you both the best possible outcome on this.
Tara0
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