First meeting with Dr Voss
We had our first appointment today with our new oncologist, Dr Voss.
He spent a good amount of time with us explaining where we go from here (4 week post radical nephrectomy) and answering our questions. He explained the stages of cancer and what made my husband's tumor stage 4.
John's tumor was 14cm and went into his adrenal gland which made it stage 4. He also explained that the whole tumor was removed along with the kidney and adrenal gland. We will follow up with a CAT scan in 3 to 6 months.
Thank you for your support,
Theresa
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From the comments on here
From the comments on here about Dr Voss, he sounds like a wonderful, caring doctor with a good plan!
Glad your meeting went well. You sound relieved or reassured, right?
Your journey continues, and we'll be here along side you both.
Hugs, Jan
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Thank you Jan. Trying to beJan4you said:From the comments on here
From the comments on here about Dr Voss, he sounds like a wonderful, caring doctor with a good plan!
Glad your meeting went well. You sound relieved or reassured, right?
Your journey continues, and we'll be here along side you both.
Hugs, Jan
Thank you Jan. Trying to be positive.
Theresa
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Well that sounds good! DidAPny said:I'm so glad you have such an
I'm so glad you have such an excellent team of doctors. Makes all the difference in the world. Wishing you and your husband the best.
Well that sounds good! Did they discuss other meds? I know from what everybody posted earlier, this is a great team for you.
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Hi Jojo,Jojo61 said:Well that sounds good! Did
Well that sounds good! Did they discuss other meds? I know from what everybody posted earlier, this is a great team for you.
No other meds atHi Jojo,
No other meds at this point. The feeling is that everything was removed with the surgery. By the grace of God I hope it was.
Thank you for your support,
Theresa
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