tumor size
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I believe if it's still in
I believe if it's still in the colon and lymph nodes it is still Stage Three My tumor was the size of a golf ball and believe that was big.
I am sure you will be fine! And they will know tomorrow how far, if any, it has extended.
Here's to still in the colon!
I will be thinking of you and praying for you in my own way!!0 -
Best of Luck on yourNana b said:I believe if it's still in
I believe if it's still in the colon and lymph nodes it is still Stage Three My tumor was the size of a golf ball and believe that was big.
I am sure you will be fine! And they will know tomorrow how far, if any, it has extended.
Here's to still in the colon!
I will be thinking of you and praying for you in my own way!!
Best of Luck on your surgery. Whatever the size medium has to be better than large yes?
Let us know how things are when you can
Kathy0 -
Medium better than Large
I have no idea about the sizing of tumors, but wanted to wish you well with your surgery on Monday and a speedy recovery.
I was under the impression that the staging was dependent on whether or not the tumor had breached the wall of the organ or wheter or not there were distant mets. Guess it all depends on which staging scale is used.
Regardless of stage, you at least have a fairly early caputre if it is medium. Hoping that it is well contained. Unfortunately medical science is not all that precise with cancer. For the costs associated with detection, surgery and treatments you would think by now we could get a guarantee, but no such luck.
Lots of well wishes coming your way and we will be anxiously awaiting your return to the board.
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Mine is about 1.4 centimeters and doc says thats about 3/4"Lovekitties said:Medium better than Large
I have no idea about the sizing of tumors, but wanted to wish you well with your surgery on Monday and a speedy recovery.
I was under the impression that the staging was dependent on whether or not the tumor had breached the wall of the organ or wheter or not there were distant mets. Guess it all depends on which staging scale is used.
Regardless of stage, you at least have a fairly early caputre if it is medium. Hoping that it is well contained. Unfortunately medical science is not all that precise with cancer. For the costs associated with detection, surgery and treatments you would think by now we could get a guarantee, but no such luck.
Lots of well wishes coming your way and we will be anxiously awaiting your return to the board.
Marie who loves kitties
I think no matter what size it is its to damn big.....and I have a poodle that's just as condescending as your beagle...mans best friend...sometimes I wonder...Good luck to you in surgery and recoup.......Buzz0
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