Waiting?
Hi,
I had a ultra sound done and they found a 5cm mass on my right kidney, I don't have the official report yet but my Dr. (He's a DO) Told me that it's too small to biopsy but if I wanted he could send me to a cancer specialist but they would tell me the same thing? At this point I'm really confused, I have no idea if it is cancer or not, My Dr said it needs to be 7cm to biopsy? My dad died of kidney cancer in 2013, he was having back pains, went to the er they admitted him on a Sunday on Wednesday they informed my family that he had a very aggressive cancer, Thursday he was moved to hospice and died on Sunday....I'm very concerned about "waiting" until it's a 7! Thoughts? Suggestions are truly Appreciated!
Thank You!
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Thank you for your quicksucotai said:Find a urologist ASAP,
Find a urologist ASAP, preferably one with training in dealing with kidney cancer. 5cm mass is more than enough for a biopsy, you do not want to wait until its 7cm, by which time it will become at least a stage II as opposed to a possible stage I
Thank you for your quick response! I think I knew this all along but needed someone to confirm it!
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Mine was 2.2 cm
Just to confirm... Your mass is 5cm not 5mm? (1cm=10mm). 5mm would be too small to biopsy, but 5cm and that sucker needs to come out, unless it's just a simple cyst.
Mine was 2.2cm and 0.8cm (I had two small spots on the same kidney) and I had surgery to remove part of my kidney. Get to a urologist who deal with renal masses.
Keep us posted and good luck!
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Assuming your measurements
Assuming your measurements are correct (5cm not 5mm), its standard practice with kidney masses to skip the biopsy and go straight to surgery. With solid renal masses, the statistics are quite high that they are malignant so most believe that the risks from doing a biopsy are unnecessary so they move straight to surgery. Those high statistics aren't meant to scare you, 5cm isn't tiny but it is small enough that there is a good chance you can have it removed and live a very long life. Especially considering your history, I wouldn't wait a day longer before going to a urologist.
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Urologist
Demand to see a Urologist they are more equiped for this situation. I had a biopsy taken on a lung met that was 3 cm's so I don't know where your doctor gets the idea that five is to small. Don't wait on this demand action remember the earlier detected the better your chances of a long life.
Mark
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Get a Urinology Oncologist
A good interventional radiologist can biopsoy small masses. Mine is about 3cm and they were able to do a biopsy. You need to be agressive with this, and find a doctor who is willing to be interested in your case. Best of luck!
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As others have said, get a
As others have said, get a referral to a good urological oncologist. If it's 5cm, they will likely recommend surgery. If it's 5mm, they'll likely recommend observation and a CT scan or ultrasound every six months or so to see if it changes at all. If it changes (grows), they'll likely recommend surgery.
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