PLEASE READ & HELP US!! malignant Eccrine Porocarcinoma (tumor form)
On June 21st 2013,My 31 year old husband was recently diagnosed with a very rare, most aggressive form of cancer..Malignant Eccrine Porocarcinoma. Apparently it started in his sweat glands. There have been less than 300 cases ever reported in the world and unfortunately they don't know a lot about it. He went from having 1 family doctor to adding about 5 specialist and everything is happening so fast. The one thing we do keep hearing is that there is a poor success rate and essentially no cure. A couple of docs even told us that having melanoma or breast cancer would be better than having this type of cancer. Everything I've researched has said that even if it is removed it usually comes back and then becomes metastatic and fatal. My heart grows heavier every day more and more just researching. I need comfort, we need comfort. I need to find someone else who has had this cancer to compare cases with..I figured this may be a good place to start. Please share our story and help us find someone. God bless you all♥
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Hi Tanya
my Mum has beenHi Tanya
my Mum has been diagnosed with the same from of cancer. She is 74yrs old and it startefwith a cyst in her keg. Now we've been told its spread to her skin and lungs. She had fluid and blood clots collecting in her lungs and the doctors spentv10 days draining it. Like you, we, ve been told their is no cure or treatment for it here in the UK. I'm at a loss and have no idea what to do. Allmtheynkeep giving her is morphine. Then leg is going septic and the wound is very swollen. I am so sorry that I haven't got anything positiveti offer but you are in my thoughts. May suggestion is to keep searching the Internet hopefully there will be a form if treatment somewhere.
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thank youCPN said:Porocarcinoma
Hi Tanya,
So sorry to hear about your husband's diagnosis.
Can you tell me where his cancer is located and what treatments/surgery have been done or are planned.
Will be praying for him.
Yes his cancer was located in his right leg. It has been surgically removed and future treatments of chemo and or radiation have been talked about but have not been determined just yet. I have been researching every where and still i keep coming up empty handed. Do you have any help to offer?
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for helpless_scaredHelpless_scared said:Hi Tanya
my Mum has beenHi Tanya
my Mum has been diagnosed with the same from of cancer. She is 74yrs old and it startefwith a cyst in her keg. Now we've been told its spread to her skin and lungs. She had fluid and blood clots collecting in her lungs and the doctors spentv10 days draining it. Like you, we, ve been told their is no cure or treatment for it here in the UK. I'm at a loss and have no idea what to do. Allmtheynkeep giving her is morphine. Then leg is going septic and the wound is very swollen. I am so sorry that I haven't got anything positiveti offer but you are in my thoughts. May suggestion is to keep searching the Internet hopefully there will be a form if treatment somewhere.
I am so sorry helpless_scared. My heart goes out to you and to your family. I completely understand the emotions...I am so sorry that your mom is going through this. I have been searching the internet immensly and have came up with a few cases that may help but nothing certain. Do you mind sending me pics of your moms first sight, before it was removed?
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Doctor?
I know this is an old thread. Looking for a doctor that has experience with porocarcinoma for my husband. Can anyone help?
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my surgeon did Moh’s surgerytoolatehere said:Doctor?
I know this is an old thread. Looking for a doctor that has experience with porocarcinoma for my husband. Can anyone help?
my surgeon did Moh’s surgery for my Porocarcinoma 10 years ago. Your dermatologist should be able to refer you to reputable qualified specialist in your area. There are many talented surgeons around the country. The treatment response varies with the disease stages, but know this is a bearable/beatable form of cancer. Stay off the general internet; research papers and studies only focus on the extraordinary cases. Those are the papers you find on-line. The rest of us get lost in the shuffle. When you are diagnosed with a ‘rare agressive’ Form of anything it is difficult to realize that you still only see the extra amazing cases in the literature.
Hopefully you already have a surgeon on your radar. prayers from the south, while you navigate this path.
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Thanks--my husband passed atBianca Sa said:my surgeon did Moh’s surgery
my surgeon did Moh’s surgery for my Porocarcinoma 10 years ago. Your dermatologist should be able to refer you to reputable qualified specialist in your area. There are many talented surgeons around the country. The treatment response varies with the disease stages, but know this is a bearable/beatable form of cancer. Stay off the general internet; research papers and studies only focus on the extraordinary cases. Those are the papers you find on-line. The rest of us get lost in the shuffle. When you are diagnosed with a ‘rare agressive’ Form of anything it is difficult to realize that you still only see the extra amazing cases in the literature.
Hopefully you already have a surgeon on your radar. prayers from the south, while you navigate this path.
Thanks--my husband passed at the end of July.
Just leaving this here for anyone that searches in the future--the history of his progression.
Jan 2020-growth on leg, regular surgeon took biopsy in office, never reported results
May 2020-growth returned sent to dermatologist for follow up
June 2020-dermatologist got biopsy results--misdiagnosed as metastatic colon cancer sent to oncologist at local NCI gastro/melanoma surgical oncologist
July 2020-NCI center biopsied growth diagnosed Eccrine Porocarcinoma, possible lymph node involvement, recommended Keytruda before surgery
September 2020-Keytruda didn't work, surgically remove growth--which has spread to lymph nodes, unable to get clear margins
November 2020-after wound healing issues started Yervoy-did 2 treatments--cancer progressed to lymph nodes in stomach area and lungs
January 2021-started Taxol
March 2021-scans show mixed results from Taxol added in Keytruda
May 2021-progression to spine added in carboplatin to the Taxol/Keytruda, started radiation to spine
July 1 2021-progression-no other treatment options
Things I have now learned, the NCI Surgeon had only treated 1 other case of Porocarcinoma, Oncologist-2 other cases of Porocarcinoma. After progression, when asked they never would give an accurate plan.
Apparently, if caught early, Moh's surgery has a very high success rate. There is no evidence neoadjuvant treatment of this disease is successful. There is molecular testing that can be done to gauge success rate -- ask for it.
It is up to the patient to seek out information on doctor's experience and second opinions.
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