There are several types of KIDNEY cancers and several types of kidney cancer cells. What kind do yo
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clear cell, renal cell carcinoma
4.6 cm renal cell carcinoma
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RCC
Husband had ccrcc Stage 1 Grade 3 6cm x5 cm x 3.5 cm
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CCRCC pT1a 3.2cm G2, partial
CCRCC pT1a 3.2cm G2, partial cyst, partial solid mass.
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I had Ckear Cell RCC 4.5 cm
I had Clear Cell RCC 4.5 cm
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Unclassified
13.4 cm tumor. RCC unclassified with sarcomatoid and rhabdoid features. Grade 4
I guess this is very rare and aggressive.
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That is huge!MarkDavid18 said:Unclassified
13.4 cm tumor. RCC unclassified with sarcomatoid and rhabdoid features. Grade 4
I guess this is very rare and aggressive.
Mark David, that sounds a lot like what I had also. My info is in my profile. They did call mine rare and agressive also.
How are you doing now, 9 days out of surgery? I wish you well and hope you are doing really good.
We're all here for you, anytime.
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Mark
Gosh your head will be spinning
i hope you are getting lots of support
there are many treatments out there and one could be the one for you
the surgery is done so you can now focus on you
We have. So much knowledge here and on Smart. Patients
please let us help you
Annie
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Clear Cell; 2.6CM Furhman 3 (taken out 4/19/18 Successfully)
I am interested in learning more about the scales and statistics as long as they are reasonably up to date and consider more than just age, stage, size, and grade. Any help will be really appreciated. I am scheduled for monitoring every 6 months for at least 3 years and then reassess. So again, any advice, information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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It was a crazy week fromWehavenotimeatall said:Mark
Gosh your head will be spinning
i hope you are getting lots of support
there are many treatments out there and one could be the one for you
the surgery is done so you can now focus on you
We have. So much knowledge here and on Smart. Patients
please let us help you
Annie
It was a crazy week from diagnosis to surgery to discharge from the hospital. I don’t think it really hit me that I have cancer until I got home and started reading and researching. Recovery from surgery went better than expected - really no complications. I was able to go back to work after 3 weeks - though probably should have waited a week.
My next doctor visit is my 3 month post survery where I have a battery of tests and scans waiting to find out if they got all of the cancer or if it spread. The initial scans were negative, lymph nodes were clear, adrenal gland was clear, margins clear, etc. When I read my pathology report I was a little freaked out - and then of course I googled it and became even more freaked out.
I am hopeful that when I go In my scans are clear but my doctor gave me about a 50% chance of that. If not, then we will just deal with it day by day.
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Thank you! I was shocked whenJoeyZ said:That is huge!
Mark David, that sounds a lot like what I had also. My info is in my profile. They did call mine rare and agressive also.
How are you doing now, 9 days out of surgery? I wish you well and hope you are doing really good.
We're all here for you, anytime.
Thank you! I was shocked when they told me how big it was and then I was speechless when they showed me the CT scan. I can’t believe that I could have something that large in me and not have known. Crazy. I am actually about 6 weeks post surgery and I am feeling pretty good physically. Emotionally - well that is day to day. Pretty good during the day when I am busy but at night ... well there is a lot to think about which I am sure we can all relate to that.
Your surgery sounded very intense. I am happy to hear that it went well and I hope your recovery was good and will continue to be good. When I go in for my 3 month post op I they will do all the scans, tests, etc. and I will find out what happens next. Right now I am just waiting which is hard to do.
I appreciate the support.
Thanks!
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