what are the guide lines???
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Follow-ups
Sephie--please check out the website for the National Comprehensive Cancer Network at www.nccn.org. If you've never been on that site before, you'll need to do a quick registration. After that, then you can view the latest guidelines for anal cancer, including follow-up protocol. I pulled my copy out and it says the following:
Every 3-6 months for 5 years: Digital Rectal Exam
Anoscopy
Inguinal Node Palpation
If T3-T4 or inguinal node positive, consider chest/abd/pelvic imaging annually for 3 years
It does not mention proctoscopic exam or colonoscopy, only anoscopy, which is the scope that looks most closely at the anal canal.
My colorectal doctor does my follow-ups every 3 months with DRE and anoscopy. My medical oncologist only sees me every 6 months now, following a scan.
I hope this information helps.0 -
thanks so muchmp327 said:Follow-ups
Sephie--please check out the website for the National Comprehensive Cancer Network at www.nccn.org. If you've never been on that site before, you'll need to do a quick registration. After that, then you can view the latest guidelines for anal cancer, including follow-up protocol. I pulled my copy out and it says the following:
Every 3-6 months for 5 years: Digital Rectal Exam
Anoscopy
Inguinal Node Palpation
If T3-T4 or inguinal node positive, consider chest/abd/pelvic imaging annually for 3 years
It does not mention proctoscopic exam or colonoscopy, only anoscopy, which is the scope that looks most closely at the anal canal.
My colorectal doctor does my follow-ups every 3 months with DRE and anoscopy. My medical oncologist only sees me every 6 months now, following a scan.
I hope this information helps.
ok , i did go on there. I had a great check up at MDA but it scared me because the colorectal surgeon at MDA said he would see me in 1 year but that the radiation team would do the DRE's every 6 months and send me to him if they find anything. i have another colorectal surgeon outside of MDA who diagnosed me correctly and i will go to him at least each 6 months for DRE and anoscope. i trust his judgement. i have a CT in 6 months at MDA. also, the colorectal surgeon at MDA is one of the docs that developed the guidelines so I should be satisfied. your info is so great thankyou again. sephie0 -
what is DRE?mp327 said:Follow-ups
Sephie--please check out the website for the National Comprehensive Cancer Network at www.nccn.org. If you've never been on that site before, you'll need to do a quick registration. After that, then you can view the latest guidelines for anal cancer, including follow-up protocol. I pulled my copy out and it says the following:
Every 3-6 months for 5 years: Digital Rectal Exam
Anoscopy
Inguinal Node Palpation
If T3-T4 or inguinal node positive, consider chest/abd/pelvic imaging annually for 3 years
It does not mention proctoscopic exam or colonoscopy, only anoscopy, which is the scope that looks most closely at the anal canal.
My colorectal doctor does my follow-ups every 3 months with DRE and anoscopy. My medical oncologist only sees me every 6 months now, following a scan.
I hope this information helps.
what is DRE?0 -
Thank you, mp327, for themp327 said:Follow-ups
Sephie--please check out the website for the National Comprehensive Cancer Network at www.nccn.org. If you've never been on that site before, you'll need to do a quick registration. After that, then you can view the latest guidelines for anal cancer, including follow-up protocol. I pulled my copy out and it says the following:
Every 3-6 months for 5 years: Digital Rectal Exam
Anoscopy
Inguinal Node Palpation
If T3-T4 or inguinal node positive, consider chest/abd/pelvic imaging annually for 3 years
It does not mention proctoscopic exam or colonoscopy, only anoscopy, which is the scope that looks most closely at the anal canal.
My colorectal doctor does my follow-ups every 3 months with DRE and anoscopy. My medical oncologist only sees me every 6 months now, following a scan.
I hope this information helps.
Thank you, mp327, for the nccn.org information. I did not know it existed, and I am very appreciative to have something "solid" to print out and refer to. - M0 -
Hi Mary!Memphis Mary 49 said:Thank you, mp327, for the
Thank you, mp327, for the nccn.org information. I did not know it existed, and I am very appreciative to have something "solid" to print out and refer to. - M
You're very welcome! I didn't know for quite some time that those guidelines were available either. I hope you find that information helpful to you.0
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