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Agreed Garygarym said:Sooooo...
You've got what, 27 years to play around before you get caught...I think the jealous wife will get you first LOL.
Seriously though, don't pay too much attention to the odds, as you know things are changing rapidly with RCC, I'd say pretty good report overall. No worries!
I'm a survivor! BTW, I'm hiding the guns!
As long as I know the score,I can deal with anything.
Michael!
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RadiationMDCinSC said:The Follow up on the Follow up!
Okay,
While I am reserving some options for later (oncologist etc), the plan is simply:
Follow up and Chest X-ray every three months with CT every year til further notice and full bloodwork every time they see me.
Fewer CTs is as a result of some massive radiation dosages I had as a child as a treatment for (of all things) ringworm on my scalp and because I used to play with fluoroscope machines in shoe shops back in the late 40's and early 50's. The logic is they want to avoid giving me leukemia. LOL I concur, for now.
Her estimates were five year cancer free at about 68% Ten year at about 40%
She also says that I still have a decent chance at being shot by a jealous husband at the age of 93! I hope they come up with something more effective than little blue pills for that to happen!
Outta here for now!
PAX Y'all! Michael
Michael, why on earth were you subjected to radiation for ringworm, instead of just an antifungal cream?
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It was 1952Texas_wedge said:Radiation
Michael, why on earth were you subjected to radiation for ringworm, instead of just an antifungal cream?
And they thought radiation was a panacea for all things. The Doc literally cooked my scalp. There is a whole segment of us they are following here! It was the "newest treatment on the market," at the time. I had open running sores, total hair loss for nearly six months. When it came back it was extremely fine laced with white. That was second grade. I had to grow up to be a big boy! LOL
I had to fight everyday at school! Kids can be very cruel to what they don't understand.
Michael
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Tough school!MDCinSC said:It was 1952
And they thought radiation was a panacea for all things. The Doc literally cooked my scalp. There is a whole segment of us they are following here! It was the "newest treatment on the market," at the time. I had open running sores, total hair loss for nearly six months. When it came back it was extremely fine laced with white. That was second grade. I had to grow up to be a big boy! LOL
I had to fight everyday at school! Kids can be very cruel to what they don't understand.
Michael
Well, I suppose it was 'character-building' and that, along with your child-bride, have made you better equipped to deal with 'the gift of cancer'.
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There is something to be saidTexas_wedge said:Tough school!
Well, I suppose it was 'character-building' and that, along with your child-bride, have made you better equipped to deal with 'the gift of cancer'.
There is something to be said for "robbing the cradle."
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Better living through experimentation...MDCinSC said:It was 1952
And they thought radiation was a panacea for all things. The Doc literally cooked my scalp. There is a whole segment of us they are following here! It was the "newest treatment on the market," at the time. I had open running sores, total hair loss for nearly six months. When it came back it was extremely fine laced with white. That was second grade. I had to grow up to be a big boy! LOL
I had to fight everyday at school! Kids can be very cruel to what they don't understand.
Michael
It was the latest and greatest since leaches and bloodletting
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I don't understand whyTexas_wedge said:Urologists and Oncologists
You're undoubtedly right, Don, it's horses for courses in this game and you don't look to an oncologist to do your surgery!
I don't understand why.. More Urrologist/ Urological Oncologists.. do not bring a Medical Oncologist in early...it makes sense esp in RCC patients...since RCC has so many subtypes and has proven so diffucult to treat....again I am thankful for where we ended up... and feel very blessed that Chucks wonderful Urological Oncologist... brought Medical Oncologists into Chucks case prior to surgery...and was willing to work with them.. to do whats best for Chuck.. I have advised everyone I see who has MRCC or even RCC to consult with both types of Oncologist.. our theory is the more eyes the better...and I think a lot of times.. a patient is better informed by seeing both...Hugggss..
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