Fourth cancer
Pathology report states squamous cell carcinoma. Not a blood cancer, but posted here as fellow blood cancer patients are my second family. Apparently confined to the skin. So an excision and topical chemo (my 21st!) for 2 weeks then watch and wait. At least I'm tapering off. 🙄
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Oh, Mr. Po !
You are forever darting about, contracting rare, daunting new cancers ! (I guess that's why we've been friends for a decade now.) I know that Bleomycin is sometimes used as a topical. Was that your drug ? At least as a topical, it cannot harm the lungs, which is its worst and most common side-effect.
I propose that we both achieve full-remission of all of our diseases, and remain that way for a long time. Game ?
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5 Fluorouracil is what I used. Normally used for colon, pancreatic, ovarian etc, but also useful for head and neck cancers. The 'good thing' is that they have no idea how it works - only that it does. 🤔 Have also tried it on my porokeratoses (skin lesions) from transplant, but after an initial period of grumpiness, they just sit there. 4th cancer, 7th remission, 21st drug - I'm just racking them up!
BTW, I'll reach out regarding how treatment going.
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Squamous cell skin cancer is considered a minor thing. Though concerning, small basal cell skin cancers are also very common, with my dermatologist/skin cancer doctor seeing a dozen or more every week. He says the best defense is to get a skin check every 6 months. Both types are really only dangerous if not treated early. Basal cell tumors are very dangerous if they appear on an internal organ. Basal cells form the outer layer on all our organs. My doc says the main cause is overexposure to the sun. It is not certain that chemo patients are more at risk. I have had 3 removed and now have a suspect spot on my left arm. Hey … something eventually gets us all.
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I am otherwise very healthy - lymphoma doesn’t care
I exercise and eat well - lymphoma doesn’t care
I juice and eat only organic food - lymphoma doesn’t care
There is no lymphoma in my family - lymphoma doesn’t care
I am at my ideal bodyweight and run 10k - lymphoma doesn’t care
I go to church/temple/mosque regularly - lymphoma doesn’t care
I avoid contact with all solvents chemicals - lymphoma doesn’t care
My Grandpa lived to 104 - lymphoma doesn’t care
I have punched my ticket and should get a pass - lymphoma doesn’t care
My point is to not blame yourself or how you live for having lymphoma. Absolutely anyone can get it.
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