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I don't know anything about HPNCC, but I'd get a second opinion at another medical center. To suggest a total colectomy for a contained small tumor seems extreme. I've had family members whose only treatment has been removal of 15 inches of colon around the tumor - no rads, no chemo, and are here to tell of it 15 years later.0 -
Welcomw to the board. hereabrub said:I don't know anything about
I don't know anything about HPNCC, but I'd get a second opinion at another medical center. To suggest a total colectomy for a contained small tumor seems extreme. I've had family members whose only treatment has been removal of 15 inches of colon around the tumor - no rads, no chemo, and are here to tell of it 15 years later.
Welcomw to the board. here you will find answers and get support from members. I have heard other docs recommending that to pts who had HPNCC. Never had to deal with it myself. Hopefully someone will be able to answer your question. Hang in there. Petrina0 -
I've looked up HPNCCabrub said:I don't know anything about
I don't know anything about HPNCC, but I'd get a second opinion at another medical center. To suggest a total colectomy for a contained small tumor seems extreme. I've had family members whose only treatment has been removal of 15 inches of colon around the tumor - no rads, no chemo, and are here to tell of it 15 years later.
Obviously I knew nothing about it with my first reply. I now see that the recommended treatment once colon cancer has been diagnosed is full removal of the colon (according to the Cleveland Clinic).
However, I still think a second opinion is in order. I have a friend who has to have colonoscopies every 6 months, with polyps found every time. However, they are removed before they become cancerous. (Yes, she's had another cancer as well - breast cancer 25 years ago.)
Just some thoughts.
Wishing you all the best.0 -
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HPNCC well I learn something new everyday. Get a second opinion, just for peace of mind.
Keep on reading and learning there is alot you can do. I lost alot of weight prior to surgey .
Get some health in your health bank, you never know when you will have to make a witdrawl.
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