COLORECTAL CANCER SPREAD TO THE ASCITIES
Hi my husband was diag. in Dec. with Colorectal cancer stage iv that had spread to the omentum. He has had 2 cycles of Chemo. Oxaplatan and Ceptabine. told yesterday that the chemo has not worked in fact the cancer is worse. But his creatine levels are high and to go home and drink plenty of water and will check the levels next week. May want to try another type of Chemo. The Oncologist is not holding much hope because the first line of chemo. has not helped. Strange thing is that his CEA levels are going down. She told him with no chemo he has about 1 year to live. We are devastated. Getting a second opinion not a option, as when he was in the hospital in Dec. had seen someone else who pretty much told him the same thing with out any testing. Would appreciate any info on our situation.
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3rd opinion
So sorry to hear this. What is the Ceptabine for? My mother has the same thing, mets to the omentum. She just finished her 1st round and will start her 2nd cycle tom. The doctor will add Avastin to her regimen tomorrow following her post surgery last Feb. 21. Do not lose hope, try to go to another oncologist. Will be praying for your husband.
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Ascites and mets to the Omentum
are common in Appendix cancer, and somewhat treatable. Your husband needs to be seen by a colorectal specialist, not a generalist oncologist or oncologic surgeon. He needs to get to one of the major cancer centers (I go to Memorial Sloan Kettering in NYC) to find out his treatment options, and not just be written off. While I didn't have ascites, I did have lots of mets to the omentum, and general peritoneal seeding. I'm now 6 years out from diagonsis, and in full remission for the last 5 1/2 years, and hopefully for the long term. What part of the country do you live in? Push your insurance company, and get him to a top cancer center. They may be able to help him.
Alice
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I am stage IV with mets to
I am stage IV with mets to omentum and peritonium. I have been on Folfiri + Zaltrap since October 2012, just did my 14th round today. After 2 rounds acites disappeared and the disease is currently stable (not growing). Everyone is different but if you and your husband are not ready to give up, I would recommend finding another oncologist who will keep trying for you.
My best to you,
Ron
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Alice if you don't mind meabrub said:Ascites and mets to the Omentum
are common in Appendix cancer, and somewhat treatable. Your husband needs to be seen by a colorectal specialist, not a generalist oncologist or oncologic surgeon. He needs to get to one of the major cancer centers (I go to Memorial Sloan Kettering in NYC) to find out his treatment options, and not just be written off. While I didn't have ascites, I did have lots of mets to the omentum, and general peritoneal seeding. I'm now 6 years out from diagonsis, and in full remission for the last 5 1/2 years, and hopefully for the long term. What part of the country do you live in? Push your insurance company, and get him to a top cancer center. They may be able to help him.
Alice
Alice if you don't mind me asking, how your docs get rid of the omentum & peritonal seeding? Regards, Ron
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Ask me anythingSharonVegas said:Alice if you don't mind me
Alice if you don't mind me asking, how your docs get rid of the omentum & peritonal seeding? Regards, Ron
Ron,
My surgeon removed my omentum and every visible sign of tumor/seeding. It was a major debulking surgery that included resecting my colon in 3 places, and removal of bits of my peritoneum as well as removal of my omentum, part of which had already been removed during the surgery when my cancer was discovered (a hysterectomy for fibroids - surprise!) The initial surgery included a total hysterectomy - removal of all "female parts", my appendix and part of my omentum, and was done at my local hospital by my gynecologist and a surgical oncologist that he called in. After that, everyone knew I needed to get to an expert.
My second surgery, at MSK, was a big, open surgery during which my surgeon manipulated everything in my belly, rolling parts in his hands, and using magnification to find tiny tumors. I should add that he reconnected my colon perfectly, such that I have a normally functioning bowel (and I sing his praises every time I take a poop!) Following this surgery, I had a series of intraperitoneal chemo treatments with a form of 5FU (FUDR) to address any tumor cells that might be lingering.
Alice
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I dont see how he can be so
I dont see how he can be so negative after only two treatments. How does he know for sure it is progressing. You didnt mention a recent scan or testing. Get a third opinion. It is too early to give up.
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I have spots too, I was onjanderson1964 said:I dont see how he can be so
I dont see how he can be so negative after only two treatments. How does he know for sure it is progressing. You didnt mention a recent scan or testing. Get a third opinion. It is too early to give up.
I have spots too, I was on folfiri for many many months .... kept those spots stable, had a 10 month break from chemo. with no progression, then scans after 10 months showed progression... went back on folfiri with avastin but it didn't work , so now I've been switched to Folfox. I haven't had ascites,scans mention no ascites seen. But they did test my fluid in my abdomen during the surgery and showed nothing in the fluid, that was over two years ago. I would keep up looking at treatments, not sure how they know there is progression unless he's had further tests or scans? Are these ascites causing him discomfort, I think it can be drained, but apparently it can build up again.
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Colon cancer spread to omental
Get a secfond opinion, go to CTCA anyone of their hospitals, get the best treatment and hope of positive hope and encouragement from the staff, doctors and many of the patients that were givven the death sentence elsewhere.
Here is mmy story any help or suggestions appreciated
I hope and prtay this reply finds everyone ok?
My wife had stage 3 Stomach cancer in 2009, had two surgeires to remove complete stomach, 13 blymnoids and her spleen. The surgery was done at Maidol University in Thailand, the number 1 hopspital there. She returned to the USA 4 months laster and received chem and radiatiuon thereapoy at MD Anderson and in Oct 2014 was told she was cancer free. All of the CT scans shold no cancer. After have cramping in the transverse colon we went back in April 2015 (6 months after being told cancer free) and they preformed a colonoscopy and we were told she had stage 4 colon cancer and had less than 2 yrs to live and needed an almost immediaye colostom and the surgeon asked us why we waited so long???? WE were very upset and felt deci8eved asnd sought out a secvond opinion at CTCA in Atlanta. The tests there revealed basically the same disease, but thery did a colectomey not colostomy. During the surgery the doctor found thats the cancer mass was in the and slightly around the transverse colon but had tenticle like spider webs spreading to the peritoneal cavity and that if would be impossible to remove as too much bowel would have to be cut out. So we are getting Chemo traetments, but all of her SCANS come back showing no spreading anywhere. This omental spread seem,s to like to hide in and arounmd thge bowel mand does not show up on scans. So basically we get chemo not knowing if its doing anyt good other thanh its not spread to any other organs.
Anyone heard of this or dealt with this or have suggestions?
Thanks
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Micky and Ron
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your momfighting_ big_c said:3rd opinion
So sorry to hear this. What is the Ceptabine for? My mother has the same thing, mets to the omentum. She just finished her 1st round and will start her 2nd cycle tom. The doctor will add Avastin to her regimen tomorrow following her post surgery last Feb. 21. Do not lose hope, try to go to another oncologist. Will be praying for your husband.
Hope your mom is doing well! My wife is from Thailand and has Stage 4 colon cancer spread to the omentum. Any help of suggestions?
God Bless
Ron and Micky
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old, old post from 2013mkdelo said:Colon cancer spread to omental
Get a secfond opinion, go to CTCA anyone of their hospitals, get the best treatment and hope of positive hope and encouragement from the staff, doctors and many of the patients that were givven the death sentence elsewhere.
Here is mmy story any help or suggestions appreciated
I hope and prtay this reply finds everyone ok?
My wife had stage 3 Stomach cancer in 2009, had two surgeires to remove complete stomach, 13 blymnoids and her spleen. The surgery was done at Maidol University in Thailand, the number 1 hopspital there. She returned to the USA 4 months laster and received chem and radiatiuon thereapoy at MD Anderson and in Oct 2014 was told she was cancer free. All of the CT scans shold no cancer. After have cramping in the transverse colon we went back in April 2015 (6 months after being told cancer free) and they preformed a colonoscopy and we were told she had stage 4 colon cancer and had less than 2 yrs to live and needed an almost immediaye colostom and the surgeon asked us why we waited so long???? WE were very upset and felt deci8eved asnd sought out a secvond opinion at CTCA in Atlanta. The tests there revealed basically the same disease, but thery did a colectomey not colostomy. During the surgery the doctor found thats the cancer mass was in the and slightly around the transverse colon but had tenticle like spider webs spreading to the peritoneal cavity and that if would be impossible to remove as too much bowel would have to be cut out. So we are getting Chemo traetments, but all of her SCANS come back showing no spreading anywhere. This omental spread seem,s to like to hide in and arounmd thge bowel mand does not show up on scans. So basically we get chemo not knowing if its doing anyt good other thanh its not spread to any other organs.
Anyone heard of this or dealt with this or have suggestions?
Thanks
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Micky and Ron
This is an old post, not sure how it got bumped up.
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If you could make a new postmkdelo said:your mom
Hope your mom is doing well! My wife is from Thailand and has Stage 4 colon cancer spread to the omentum. Any help of suggestions?
God Bless
Ron and Micky
with your questions, I'm sure you'll get some responses. And welcome to the forum!
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