Wondering about length of remissions

lulu1010
lulu1010 Member Posts: 367
Just wondering how long second remissions have lasted for those of you that have been lucky enough to have had them. I guess I am just looking to see what might be possible.

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  • Radioactive34
    Radioactive34 Member Posts: 391 Member
    Somedays I wonder if we are
    Somedays I wonder if we are actually in remission or if the chemo just suppressed the aggressive cells...then a short time later...bamm on the mary go round we go....??? I know we need to think positive but reality makes it hard.

    It might just be that I am only a few months NED and still sweating test results.
  • undertreatment2012
    undertreatment2012 Member Posts: 126

    Somedays I wonder if we are
    Somedays I wonder if we are actually in remission or if the chemo just suppressed the aggressive cells...then a short time later...bamm on the mary go round we go....??? I know we need to think positive but reality makes it hard.

    It might just be that I am only a few months NED and still sweating test results.

    as I am just starting out on Chemo I dont even know if I will obtain remission as I have clear cell. CA-125 not coming down much. But I am iwth you. Not to sound disheartened, I wonder the same thing. And I have read that for my type of cner the median length of time for remission is about a year. Sometimes I wonder if I should have accepted the chemo at all. They did not find any other malignancies at the time of surgery, but said the chemo is to "flush out anything they dont see". Some days are really hard, aren't they.....
  • mom2greatkids
    mom2greatkids Member Posts: 528

    as I am just starting out on Chemo I dont even know if I will obtain remission as I have clear cell. CA-125 not coming down much. But I am iwth you. Not to sound disheartened, I wonder the same thing. And I have read that for my type of cner the median length of time for remission is about a year. Sometimes I wonder if I should have accepted the chemo at all. They did not find any other malignancies at the time of surgery, but said the chemo is to "flush out anything they dont see". Some days are really hard, aren't they.....

    I have clear cell and in am
    I have clear cell and in am in full remission. I had my surgery May 18, 2011. My CA-125 two weeks ago was 12. After surgery it was 106. I started chemo in late June last year. By late August my CA-125 was 14. I was stage 3c


    None of us know how long we may or may not remain in remission. just because it's clear cell doesn't mean that you can't obtain remission. Only time will tell for how long.

    Best wishes to you.

    Carla
  • undertreatment2012
    undertreatment2012 Member Posts: 126

    I have clear cell and in am
    I have clear cell and in am in full remission. I had my surgery May 18, 2011. My CA-125 two weeks ago was 12. After surgery it was 106. I started chemo in late June last year. By late August my CA-125 was 14. I was stage 3c


    None of us know how long we may or may not remain in remission. just because it's clear cell doesn't mean that you can't obtain remission. Only time will tell for how long.

    Best wishes to you.

    Carla

    thats great news! Your chemo worked wonderfully and your numbers rapidly came down. I was kinda told that sometimes chemo does not work on this type so well, but now I have hope!! thanks!
  • poopergirl14052
    poopergirl14052 Member Posts: 1,183 Member

    thats great news! Your chemo worked wonderfully and your numbers rapidly came down. I was kinda told that sometimes chemo does not work on this type so well, but now I have hope!! thanks!

    short and sweet
    first time 6 months,,second time 10 months..back to chemo this March of cisplatin/Gemzar and number are coming down rapidly. I am sure I will have another remsion,,not sure for how long but I will take it and enjoy. You will get there again too very soon,,val