Incidental finding of Renal Cell Carcimnoma
What started off as a pain in my knee and leg, led to the discovery that I had renal cell carcinoma. I am now starting week 4 after having had cryoablation of a tumor that was about 3.5 cm, Furman Nuclear Grade 2. Am doing great now, just still getting naps in the afternoon. Follow-up CT scan in Jan. In November I will get to start working on the herniated discs that led me to the XRAY and MRI which found the tumor. Long story short - listen to your body.
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Lucky you
ACS,
Assuming you were born in 1957, I too had Rcc when I was 59 years young some 14 years ago. The reason I say " Lucky you" is that it was discovered relatively early compared to a lot of members in our club leaving more options for the sugeon and a chance for a strong chance for a full recovery cyro alone.
Icemantoo
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Funny how it's good when...
ACS, funny how it's good when some part in our body acts up and instead of complaining we can ultimately say, "Well THAT was a good thing," because they discovered something else that they can treat but it could've become way worse. Glad it was still small, as others have said. More options.
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