TEM
I had an appointment with the Tumor Board today for two issues. A recent PET scan indicated a new tumor in my rectum and two additional liver mets. The surgeon indicated that the rectal tumor can be removed via Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM). I have been told this is a day surgery. Just curious if anyone has had this surgery or has any words of wisdom. The liver mets will be addressed with radioablation. I am scheduled for a consult in two weeks. I am excited about this plan and very happy to be off chemo for the time being.
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Liver mets
I'd really encourage you to read these links before having the mets removed via radioabalation.
http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/141/5/460
http://www2.mdanderson.org/depts/oncolog/articles/11/4-5-aprmay/4-5-11-2.html
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No words of wisdom,
just wanted to wish you good luck, and say that I'm glad that you have a plan in place for dealing with the new growth. May it be effective and get you back on the road to remission!
Bug hugs~AA
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Thanksannalexandria said:No words of wisdom,
just wanted to wish you good luck, and say that I'm glad that you have a plan in place for dealing with the new growth. May it be effective and get you back on the road to remission!
Bug hugs~AA
I am excited....I would love to be declard NED but not holding my breath just yet.
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ThanksPatchAdams said:Liver mets
I'd really encourage you to read these links before having the mets removed via radioabalation.
http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/141/5/460
http://www2.mdanderson.org/depts/oncolog/articles/11/4-5-aprmay/4-5-11-2.html
I appreciate you providing the links, I will read this so that I have better information for the consult on the 14th!
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Liver metsLisa2012 said:Thanks
I am excited....I would love to be declard NED but not holding my breath just yet.
I have been told that resection is the best option for the liver met - I tried hard to have microwave ablation to my liver met but the doc insists on resection - the surgery was postpone for some reason or other as the dr was busy / emergency / his trip to japan etc - so now we have rescheduled it for mid April sometime.
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sdp said:
Liver mets
I have been told that resection is the best option for the liver met - I tried hard to have microwave ablation to my liver met but the doc insists on resection - the surgery was postpone for some reason or other as the dr was busy / emergency / his trip to japan etc - so now we have rescheduled it for mid April sometime.
I had a liver resection on March 5, 2013. It is a great option, I am happy that you have it scheduled. Mine went well and I recovered quickly, I returned to work the first week of April. I think the thing that surprised me most was the length of my scar. 162 staples long! At this point it isn't an option for me.
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Ask for microwave ablationLisa2012 said:Thanks Chelsea
I appreciate that
There seem to three or more types of ablation popular now - radio frequency, irreversible electroporation and microwave , apart from cryogenic ablation etc.
depending on the location etc of the tumor they may recommend a type of ablation - I did have both Rfa and ire so far - this time they were to do a microwave ablation - and it was changed to resection ( yet to do it )
i beleive that that these days microwave ablation has an edge over Rfa - u may also want to discuss this with the doc - pl also research this before u Go.
Sometimes he may recommend what equipment hospital has and what he is used to doing rather than what suits ur current treatment needs - so may be u would like to discuss it in depth. My research this time showed than MWA had a better response than RfA - had I known this earlier I would have certainly tried to persuade the doc for it.
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Thank yousdp said:Ask for microwave ablation
There seem to three or more types of ablation popular now - radio frequency, irreversible electroporation and microwave , apart from cryogenic ablation etc.
depending on the location etc of the tumor they may recommend a type of ablation - I did have both Rfa and ire so far - this time they were to do a microwave ablation - and it was changed to resection ( yet to do it )
i beleive that that these days microwave ablation has an edge over Rfa - u may also want to discuss this with the doc - pl also research this before u Go.
Sometimes he may recommend what equipment hospital has and what he is used to doing rather than what suits ur current treatment needs - so may be u would like to discuss it in depth. My research this time showed than MWA had a better response than RfA - had I known this earlier I would have certainly tried to persuade the doc for it.
I appreciate your feedback. I will discuss at my consult on the 14th.
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