10 years cancer free today UPSC Brachytherapy saves lives

  Had my annual exam today and am 10 years cancer free. Another lady who did chemo with me just found out she had a reoccurance with UPSC at her 10 year checkup. The difference between her treatment and mine was I had the internal radiation (brachytherapy) and she opted not to do it. Her only new symptoms were a reoccuring bladder infection. She has to go see a specialist to see if she is a candidate for vaginal cuff restructuring (since her reoccurance was at the vaginal cuff and had gone through the wall). She will then have internal radiation (brachytherapy) and another 6 chemo treatments. Its better to be safe and do the radiation treatment then to reoccur and have to start the process all over again.

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  • zsazsa1
    zsazsa1 Member Posts: 571
    edited April 2020 #2
    Thank you for coming back to

    Thank you for coming back to post this.  It gives tremendous hope and guidance to those in treatment now.

  • TeddyandBears_Mom
    TeddyandBears_Mom CSN Member Posts: 1,814 Member
    Congrats on your 10 year

    Congrats on your 10 year cancer free celebration! Such a great milestone.

    I think your comments are very helpful for those still trying to determine what course of treatment is correct for them.

    Love and Hugs,

    Cindi

  • Congratulations!

    Thank you for some positive news today.  While I'm sorry for the lady you mentioned, I'm very happy that you are thriving.  Hugs

  • jan9wils
    jan9wils Member Posts: 210 Member
    Hooray! What marvelous news.

    Hooray! What marvelous news.

  • Molly110
    Molly110 Member Posts: 194
    edited April 2020 #6
    Congratulations!
     

    Congratulations!

     

  • NoTimeForCancer
    NoTimeForCancer CSN Member Posts: 3,575 Member
    Congratulations!

    Congratulations!

  • Fridays Child
    Fridays Child Member Posts: 283
    edited April 2020 #8
    Great news!

    Looking forward to your 20 year post!

  • barnyardgal
    barnyardgal CSN Member Posts: 272 Member
    edited April 2020 #9
    Congratulations! Thank you

    Congratulations! Thank you for letting us know your great news!

  • Armywife
    Armywife Member Posts: 451 Member
    edited April 2020 #10
    10!

    So happy for you and so encouraged to hear this!

  • cheerful
    cheerful Member Posts: 261 Member
    edited April 2020 #11

    Congratulations on your 10 year milestone!  I hope you have many, many more years remaining with No Evidence of Disease. I am really happy for you!  

    I myself just reached my 9 year mark in February so I have less than a year to go for my 10 year milestone.

     

  • cmb
    cmb CSN Member Posts: 1,001 Member
    edited April 2020 #12
    The Big 10

    Michaelynn, I'm adding my congrats on your reaching the big 10.

    And I'm rooting for you to reach your 10-year milestone too, Cheerful!

  • Maxster
    Maxster Member Posts: 102 Member
    edited April 2020 #13
    Congratulations

    Congratulations for the 9 year and 10 year mark.  It is so reassuring to read this.  I just finished 25 rounds of pelvic radiation as brachytherapy was ruled out.  My radiation oncologist thought I had a suspicious node and wanted to go the whole nine yards.  Did the woman who had the recurrence have any radiation?  I am still nervous that I made the right choice.  I was told the pelvic radiation would encompass the vaginal cuff where this rotten cancer often recurs.

     

  • tequila
    tequila Member Posts: 15 Member
    edited May 2020 #14
    YOU ARE TRULY A SURVIVOR

    Congratulations on your incredible milestone - 10 years CANCER FREE having been diagnosed with UPSC is a rare achievement!

    When I was diagnosed with UPSC in 2012 I was told that I could not have radiation as I had diverticulosis.( I had two diverticulosis  attacks one in Nov. 2007   when I was went to the emergency 3 days in a row another in Aug. 2009 when I was hospitalized for 4 days) I vowed then that I would never have another attack if I could help it and 11 years later I have not. When something happens you just need to learn everything you can and deal with it.

    I believe that you are correct that VBT does save lives. I am in the process now of discussing radiation with a radiation oncologist to see if  any type of radiation could work for me now.

    I wish you a very long life cancer free.