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staging after surgery

casp42
casp42 CSN Member Posts: 79
edited June 2012 in Esophageal Cancer #1
After surgery did your stage change after surgery?? ex. before surgery-T3N2M0, after surgery no cancer but stage T2N0? just curious.

Carolyn

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  • JReed
    JReed CSN Member Posts: 428
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    Thank you William
    Thanks for replying to that question William, I have wondered about that myself - now I know.

    Thanks and I hope you and Loretta are getting to enjoy some of this beautiful summer we are having.

    Love,
    Judy
  • casp42
    casp42 CSN Member Posts: 79
    JReed said:

    Thank you William
    Thanks for replying to that question William, I have wondered about that myself - now I know.

    Thanks and I hope you and Loretta are getting to enjoy some of this beautiful summer we are having.

    Love,
    Judy

    Thanks for all the wonderful information!


    Thanks for replying to my question. Dad was downgrading to a Grade 2 T2N0M0 but I forgot to ask about it and know someone on the boards would have an answer for me.

    Dad had has CT scan, stomach scope and stretch and a biopsy at the anastomosis (had mild inflammatory changes, per Dr. Levy). All reports came back with NED, we are all very happy.

    One day we will meet in Pittsburgh, and yes we are quite happy with Dr. Luketich, Dr. Levy and Chuck (his PA) I couldn't of ask for a better group of doctors.

    Enjoy your summer!!! :)

    Hugs,

    Carolyn