Question? When do we start counting..after diagnosis or chemo???
I need to know this....I am only 2 years and 3 months from diagnosis. I would like to know when is the appropriate counting time start
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Thanks
Patrice
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Hi.
I think everyone has a different way to time it. I personally count mine from the surgery date.
Congratulations on your 2 years and 3 months, BTW! Wishing you MANY MORE HEALTHY YEARS ahead.
XOXO
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Good QuestionLoveBabyJesus said:Hi.
I think everyone has a different way to time it. I personally count mine from the surgery date.
Congratulations on your 2 years and 3 months, BTW! Wishing you MANY MORE HEALTHY YEARS ahead.
XOXO
I agree - we can all probably choose... Seems to me many begin 'counting' as of their surgery date - because that's when the cancer is removed. Others start with the date of their diagnosis.
However, I actually asked my medical oncologist. He said we'd begin 'counting' once all invasive treatment had been completed.
Kind regards, Susan
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i dont observe anChristmas Girl said:Good Question
I agree - we can all probably choose... Seems to me many begin 'counting' as of their surgery date - because that's when the cancer is removed. Others start with the date of their diagnosis.
However, I actually asked my medical oncologist. He said we'd begin 'counting' once all invasive treatment had been completed.
Kind regards, Susan
i dont observe an canserversary, but i count fom when treatment was doen. so i am 3 years out of the latest one.
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When to Start Counting
I asked my oncologist this same question during my last visit. She said you start counting when you have finished active treatment. In my case I had surgery followed by 16 rounds of chemo - no radiation. I start counting on the day of my last chemo infusion. In her opinion the date of diagnosis would not be relevant.
IRENE
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I think it all depends on
I think it all depends on each person. There is no RIGHT or wrong for cancer. HOW we deal, cope and handle it. THE ONLY date I remember is JUNE 28, 08 (THIS Friday) marks the 5 yr mark since I finished my radiation (NO chemo).
Denise.
Aug will be end of 5 yrs on tamoxifen (not sure if that will be the end. I go to oncologist mid July)
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I agree Denise, I don't thinkdisneyfan2008 said:I think it all depends on
I think it all depends on each person. There is no RIGHT or wrong for cancer. HOW we deal, cope and handle it. THE ONLY date I remember is JUNE 28, 08 (THIS Friday) marks the 5 yr mark since I finished my radiation (NO chemo).
Denise.
Aug will be end of 5 yrs on tamoxifen (not sure if that will be the end. I go to oncologist mid July)
I agree Denise, I don't think there is any set rule for it. I just go by how many years since I finished rads.
Megan
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Many thanks!!
Thank you very much and may you all have many many years of good health!!!
XOXOX
Patrice
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Date of Diagnose
I never observed any canceranniversary. Never heard of the term until I came on this board.
Since I have never been out of treatment, and never will be. I go by the date I was diagnose. I will be going into my 20th year in August. I have been very lucky that hormonal drug therapies have worked so very long for me. I am now doing chemo....
Doris
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