I am a Survior!
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Good News!
Hi,
I'm glad to hear the good news. Your stage and grade are the same as mine. The higher the grade the worse the prognosis. Grade 1 is really good. Grade 2 is good. Grade 3 is not as good as 1 and 2 but better than Grade 4. Here is a web page that will explain it better than I can:
http://cancerguide.org/rcc_staging.html
Regards,
Mike0 -
Yup, me too!MikeK703 said:Good News!
Hi,
I'm glad to hear the good news. Your stage and grade are the same as mine. The higher the grade the worse the prognosis. Grade 1 is really good. Grade 2 is good. Grade 3 is not as good as 1 and 2 but better than Grade 4. Here is a web page that will explain it better than I can:
http://cancerguide.org/rcc_staging.html
Regards,
Mike
Hi Katy,
I'm so happy to hear all is going so well for you. Like you and Mike, I was also a Stage 1 Grade 2 (papillary RCC). My doctor told me not to concern myself at all about the Grade because the Stage is more important. (Of course, I have read the statistics as well). My follow-ups will be every 6 months (MRI alternating with ultra-sound), but my urologist said the chance of recurrence is extremely slim.0 -
Good NewsOne Lucky Girl said:Yup, me too!
Hi Katy,
I'm so happy to hear all is going so well for you. Like you and Mike, I was also a Stage 1 Grade 2 (papillary RCC). My doctor told me not to concern myself at all about the Grade because the Stage is more important. (Of course, I have read the statistics as well). My follow-ups will be every 6 months (MRI alternating with ultra-sound), but my urologist said the chance of recurrence is extremely slim.
Happy that things went well for you! My follow-ups were every six months with a ct scan. I have always wondered why some have ct scans, some MRI, or Ultra-sound, and some have PET scans . Anyone have any information?0 -
Types of testsadobe said:Good News
Happy that things went well for you! My follow-ups were every six months with a ct scan. I have always wondered why some have ct scans, some MRI, or Ultra-sound, and some have PET scans . Anyone have any information?
Adobe,
I had surgery 19 months ago and have had two chest x-rays and an ultrasound of my remaining kidney. I also had a bone scan for a different reason but it was good to know that mets weren't found in my bones. My urologist said the time is coming when I have to have a CT with contrast. There is no risk to the remaining kidney with ultrasound, but it is not as accurate as the CT. CTs evidently are most accurate when contrast is used but the contrast can be bad for the kidney. Not sure if contrast is used with MRIs, but I believe the CT scans are more accurate, although the MRI radiation level is lower than the CT's. PET scans, I believe, are primarily for those with high risk of mets. All that being sad, it is mostly from reading and talking with my doctors that I came up with this. There are probably other reasons why some doctors prefer one over the other.
Mike0 -
Yea! KatyMikeK703 said:Types of tests
Adobe,
I had surgery 19 months ago and have had two chest x-rays and an ultrasound of my remaining kidney. I also had a bone scan for a different reason but it was good to know that mets weren't found in my bones. My urologist said the time is coming when I have to have a CT with contrast. There is no risk to the remaining kidney with ultrasound, but it is not as accurate as the CT. CTs evidently are most accurate when contrast is used but the contrast can be bad for the kidney. Not sure if contrast is used with MRIs, but I believe the CT scans are more accurate, although the MRI radiation level is lower than the CT's. PET scans, I believe, are primarily for those with high risk of mets. All that being sad, it is mostly from reading and talking with my doctors that I came up with this. There are probably other reasons why some doctors prefer one over the other.
Mike
Yea! Katy!Keep up the good work! As scarey as it is to wait for the results, they can sure be worth the wait. Here's a Kiss and hug.0 -
PapillaryOne Lucky Girl said:Yup, me too!
Hi Katy,
I'm so happy to hear all is going so well for you. Like you and Mike, I was also a Stage 1 Grade 2 (papillary RCC). My doctor told me not to concern myself at all about the Grade because the Stage is more important. (Of course, I have read the statistics as well). My follow-ups will be every 6 months (MRI alternating with ultra-sound), but my urologist said the chance of recurrence is extremely slim.
Hi OLG,
Do you know if you were Papillary type 1 or 2? I just had my radical nephrectomy in mid October which turned out to be Papillary type 1, stage 1, grade 1, 3cm. I think type 1's are fairly rare but typically a less aggressive cell type.0 -
This is just the beginingOlsera said:I am a Survior!
Hi Katy,
I am glad you are feeling great & received a favorable pathology report. I just had my first CT scan after 5 months I have to find out when my next check-up will be.
Katy,
Before you know it you will be counting the years, not just months.
Icemantoo0 -
Type 1Olsera said:Papillary
Hi OLG,
Do you know if you were Papillary type 1 or 2? I just had my radical nephrectomy in mid October which turned out to be Papillary type 1, stage 1, grade 1, 3cm. I think type 1's are fairly rare but typically a less aggressive cell type.
Hi Olsera,
I'm quite sure type 1. The report in front of me doesn't list a type, but I believe by default that means type 1. My doctor told me I had nothing to worry about (let's hope not:-) and that there is no genetic component.0 -
Type 1One Lucky Girl said:Type 1
Hi Olsera,
I'm quite sure type 1. The report in front of me doesn't list a type, but I believe by default that means type 1. My doctor told me I had nothing to worry about (let's hope not:-) and that there is no genetic component.
Hi OLG,
Thanks, I am sure it would be type 1 from what I have read the type 1 tumors are typically grade 1 or 2. I just was curious to know what someone with a similar diagnosis was having for follow up schedules. I don't think we much to worry about this was just a small bump in the road of life. That is such an awesome picture by the way.0
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