If you were in my shoes. . .
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Hi JoAnn,
Considering you were diagnosed Stage 1, no lymph node involvement and CAT and PET were both normal - I think your doctor is right on by monitoring your CEA and liver panels. I don't know what else he could do given your other great results from the scans. Be thankful he is monitoring you.
Maybe others out there will have a different opinion!! I know your concern about the rising CEA, but sometimes other things can cause it to rise!!
Kerry0 -
Hi JoAnn~
I second Kerry's advice. I was stage 3 rectal cancer and my CEA level at diagnosis was barely elevated. I don't put much stock in the test as I had a 5 cm tumor that had fused to the back of my vaginal wall. You'd have thought my CEA numbers would have been off the chart.
If all the other tests are reading normal and you are continuing to be monitored I think you are doing all you can do.
MJay0 -
Thank you both for your reaffirmation. It's so hard to know if you are doing the right thing. I feel great and don't have any symptoms. Thanks, again!MJay said:Hi JoAnn~
I second Kerry's advice. I was stage 3 rectal cancer and my CEA level at diagnosis was barely elevated. I don't put much stock in the test as I had a 5 cm tumor that had fused to the back of my vaginal wall. You'd have thought my CEA numbers would have been off the chart.
If all the other tests are reading normal and you are continuing to be monitored I think you are doing all you can do.
MJay0 -
Hi JoAnn: Ya know, it's maddening to be asymptomatic yet know that you have had cancer..it's constantly there in the back of your mind, and you are wondering if you have done everything possible, etc.
You are lucky, because you also have been there, and that means that you will never take life or anything else for granted..isn't it wonderful to be alive and breathing? (keep that thought..) Nanuk0 -
JoAnn:
See http://www.jco.org/cgi/content/full/17/4/1312#TBL31312
for follow-up guidelines..you should be able to copy/paste the above site into your browser.0 -
Dear JoAnn,
I don't think that CEA test is worth anything. I never tested above l.1 and I was stage II with an 8 cm long tumor near my rectum and sigmoid. I would insist on every 3 months for at least a year and see what happens.
P.S. If I were really in your shoes I need another operation to remove some other parts.0 -
I would agree with the others - every 3-4 months. I started with a CEA of 9 with stage IV -my onc told me that I didn't really express CEA (since 10 is normal I think) but he would continue to monitor it. It stays about .5 now and fluctuates some but my onc said that's normal - even his CEA would fluctuate. I've known people to have CEA of over 100! Just keep an eye on it and be vigilant - that's about all you can do.
Heidi0
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