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recurrence in lymph node

My wife Frannie (Stage IV) had a recent PET Scan that reflected a probable recurrence to a pelvic lymph node. Suspected tumor only 8 x 12 mm. She's had two surgeries, been through FOLFOX, then FOLFIRI + Avastin. Otherwise, in good health and feeling fine. We've chatted with three well respected Onc's. All say the same "it's small, you have no symptoms, let's wait and watch". This seems sensible, but we'd like to be more proactive and not let the cancer get too far ahead of us.
Anyone have a similar experience? Appreciate any feedback!
Best,
Marty
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I have the same issue
Hi Marty,
I have the same issue, but I have several enlarged lymph nodes that showed up on a CT scan and my biopsy confirmed it was the cancer. I was NED for about 10 months and had finished FOLFOX. My onc. is going to put me back on chemo...not sure if it will be Xeloda or 5-fu with avastin. I also have a consultation with Dr. Lenz coming up to see what he suggests. I'll let you know what he says and I am also waiting to hear back from my onc. at MD Anderson. I feel fine as well, but I know I have to do whatever I can to kill the disease. I completely understand you not wanting to wait too long on this and I agree with you. Did they do a biopsy to confirm that it was cancer again?
Good luck with your decision.
Take care,
Sara -
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Sorry about the news
Hey, Marty.
I'm very sorry about this news. I know that if it were me, waiting would make me extremely nervous. I don't have any good advice for you, but I'm sure others will. I just know that if it were me or a loved one, I would probably get more opinions on this.
*hugs*
Gail -
my experience
Sorry to hear this -- it's scary.
Just FYI: I had a swollen lymph node in my groin -- didn't "light up" on PET scan, but it was noticeably swollen. My surgeon thought it was probably nothing. My oncologist thought it was suspicious. I chose to have it removed (under light sedation). It was nothing (i.e. not a metastasis). Of course everyone's experience is different but I just wanted to share this positive story. Hope yours is nothing, too. Waiting is hard, but sometimes the best thing.....
Tara -
Lymph nodetaraHK said:my experience
Sorry to hear this -- it's scary.
Just FYI: I had a swollen lymph node in my groin -- didn't "light up" on PET scan, but it was noticeably swollen. My surgeon thought it was probably nothing. My oncologist thought it was suspicious. I chose to have it removed (under light sedation). It was nothing (i.e. not a metastasis). Of course everyone's experience is different but I just wanted to share this positive story. Hope yours is nothing, too. Waiting is hard, but sometimes the best thing.....
Tara
Thanks Tara,
Onc's think Frannie's will be problematical due to 2+ previous surgeries and small size. Glad yours was no big deal.
All the best,
Marty -
Lymph nodetootsie1 said:Sorry about the news
Hey, Marty.
I'm very sorry about this news. I know that if it were me, waiting would make me extremely nervous. I don't have any good advice for you, but I'm sure others will. I just know that if it were me or a loved one, I would probably get more opinions on this.
*hugs*
Gail
Thanks Gail.
Have future appointment at Stanford (were're Kaiser, but have also consulted with Dr. Venook at UCSF and Dr. Abrams (Intregrated Onc- my favorite doc) also at UCSF.
Best regards,
Marty -
Lymph nodesasjourney said:I have the same issue
Hi Marty,
I have the same issue, but I have several enlarged lymph nodes that showed up on a CT scan and my biopsy confirmed it was the cancer. I was NED for about 10 months and had finished FOLFOX. My onc. is going to put me back on chemo...not sure if it will be Xeloda or 5-fu with avastin. I also have a consultation with Dr. Lenz coming up to see what he suggests. I'll let you know what he says and I am also waiting to hear back from my onc. at MD Anderson. I feel fine as well, but I know I have to do whatever I can to kill the disease. I completely understand you not wanting to wait too long on this and I agree with you. Did they do a biopsy to confirm that it was cancer again?
Good luck with your decision.
Take care,
Sara
Thanks Sara,
Would definitely like to hear what your doc's say.
Frannie had FOLFIRI + Avastin and found it very manageable. This was the first time she added Accupuncture to the regime and she found it helped alot. Hope you have the same experience.
All the best,
Marty -
Got retroperitoneal lymph nodes affectedvodkamarty said:Lymph node
Thanks Tara,
Onc's think Frannie's will be problematical due to 2+ previous surgeries and small size. Glad yours was no big deal.
All the best,
Marty
I'm doing radiotherapy ,it seems it use to work in other patients! Ask for that!
Hugs!
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