Grateful for discussion board
I was diagnosed with rectal cancer in June following the discovery of a mass during routine colonoscopy. Tumor removed at UCSF with pathology of cancer. No obvious invasion, but two prominent lymph nodes identified by CT scan and endoscopic ultrasound. Tumor Board at UCSF advised high probability of invasion and thus recommended chemoradiation followed by surgical resection. Based on recommendations from this group, I obtained a second opinion from Josef Heinz at UCSC, and he completely disagreed with UCSF, telling me I needed further diagnostics evidence. I had lymph node biopsy and just got the results of negative. I realize the needle could miss the cancerous tissue but I am now evaluating extent of surgery and will again obtain a second opinion before submitting myself to anything. If I had gone with UCSF I would be in second week of chemoradiation that I might not need. I am grateful to this discussion board.
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Get a consultation from UCSD!
Get a consultation from UCSD! Lenz is mostly correct! UCSD is one of the best surgical centers on the world if not the best.
We are sending our thoghts and prayers for a Great outcome!
Best Always, mike
PS I did the UCLA, MD Anderson, USC, UCSD, Banner, and Saint Joseph's thing. I had surgery and/or chemo at these places. UCSD was the best surgery I had, and USC was the best consultation I had. They did not necessairly tell me what I wanted to hear. They told me the truth and gave me hope for life.
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UCSDthxmiker said:Get a consultation from UCSD!
Get a consultation from UCSD! Lenz is mostly correct! UCSD is one of the best surgical centers on the world if not the best.
We are sending our thoghts and prayers for a Great outcome!
Best Always, mike
PS I did the UCLA, MD Anderson, USC, UCSD, Banner, and Saint Joseph's thing. I had surgery and/or chemo at these places. UCSD was the best surgery I had, and USC was the best consultation I had. They did not necessairly tell me what I wanted to hear. They told me the truth and gave me hope for life.
Because they made me NED, I think the U of Arizona Med Center here in Tucson is the greatest. Obviously there are many excellent
cancer healers in the country---and we all think ours is the best. LOL
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