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Hello and glad to hear you've had a good 3 years (and more to come!). I can only speak for myself. I had CT's every 3 months for the first year (of chest and abdomen), then went to every 6 months and unfortunately am now back to every 3 due to a recurrence almost 5 years later (dang!). They always do blood work before my ct scans to ensure my remaining kidney is healthy. If the blood work ever comes out negatively, then no contrast. MRI is a good diagnostic tool, but CT gives better views/definitions.
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Thanks for the recommendations. I guess I'm still on the right track. I can't decide if it's best not to come to this site or not. My Dr. tells me not to worry and then when I come here, in most cases I read about the cancer coming back in either the other kidney or elsewhere. My husband tells me that I only hear bout the worse cases on these sites. I don't want to fool myself but want to stay educated and positive. How did they find it the second time? through regular screenings. I will pray for you all others to stay strong and healthy.lbinmsp said:Hello and glad to hear you've had a good 3 years (and more to come!). I can only speak for myself. I had CT's every 3 months for the first year (of chest and abdomen), then went to every 6 months and unfortunately am now back to every 3 due to a recurrence almost 5 years later (dang!). They always do blood work before my ct scans to ensure my remaining kidney is healthy. If the blood work ever comes out negatively, then no contrast. MRI is a good diagnostic tool, but CT gives better views/definitions.
God bless!
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Hi all, I'm in my 7th week of recovery. Had clear cell in right kidney. 7cm tumor and 1/3 of kidney removed at memorial sloan ketering in nyc.all margins clear and lymph nodes clear as well. But lisajo I know how you feel, Dr.s say I'm "cured" not sure I should believe it? They say knowledge is power, but I must say it has been scary to read some of the stories on these sights. I know I have a lot ahead of me, Hope I never have to go through this experience again, but I know it could have been worse! I must remember to pray for my fellow survivors!LisaJo said:Thanks for the recommendations. I guess I'm still on the right track. I can't decide if it's best not to come to this site or not. My Dr. tells me not to worry and then when I come here, in most cases I read about the cancer coming back in either the other kidney or elsewhere. My husband tells me that I only hear bout the worse cases on these sites. I don't want to fool myself but want to stay educated and positive. How did they find it the second time? through regular screenings. I will pray for you all others to stay strong and healthy.
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I guess coming to this site sometimes is, for me, helpful. I like to read about all the successes that are out there! As for being 'cured' ... I don't know if that's a good word or not. I tell people I'm 'cancer free' which is what I am!LisaJo said:Thanks for the recommendations. I guess I'm still on the right track. I can't decide if it's best not to come to this site or not. My Dr. tells me not to worry and then when I come here, in most cases I read about the cancer coming back in either the other kidney or elsewhere. My husband tells me that I only hear bout the worse cases on these sites. I don't want to fool myself but want to stay educated and positive. How did they find it the second time? through regular screenings. I will pray for you all others to stay strong and healthy.
Lisa
As for they found it the 2nd time, it was actually incidental to an early breast cancer. During a routine CT for radiation, they saw the mass in my lung. Just hang in there! I think we all need to believe that we're FINE until and unless somebody tells us we arent and even THEN I argue that 'until the fat lady sings' ... it just isn't happening!0 -
LBinMSP- How are you doing? Annieclbinmsp said:I guess coming to this site sometimes is, for me, helpful. I like to read about all the successes that are out there! As for being 'cured' ... I don't know if that's a good word or not. I tell people I'm 'cancer free' which is what I am!
As for they found it the 2nd time, it was actually incidental to an early breast cancer. During a routine CT for radiation, they saw the mass in my lung. Just hang in there! I think we all need to believe that we're FINE until and unless somebody tells us we arent and even THEN I argue that 'until the fat lady sings' ... it just isn't happening!0 -
I'm doing well - thank you for asking! My last checkup was clear and I'm now being moved to every 6 month followup (YEAH!). In fact, I'm now planning my next great 'life adventure' - moving to another area and starting my own business! As someone once said - if not now - when? Tomorrow isn't promised to anyone whether they have cancer or not. Gotta live it!anniec said:LBinMSP- How are you doing? Anniec
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Lisajo, congrats on your 3 years. I'm 2-1/2 years out and anxiously coming up on my 3 year in March! I know what you mean about reading the recurrence rates on this website. I tend to think I'm free & clear but then come to this website and read about so many recurrences happening to survivors who are farther out from their original diagnosis than me. It's scary but I think staying informed is always a good thing.lbinmsp said:Hello and glad to hear you've had a good 3 years (and more to come!). I can only speak for myself. I had CT's every 3 months for the first year (of chest and abdomen), then went to every 6 months and unfortunately am now back to every 3 due to a recurrence almost 5 years later (dang!). They always do blood work before my ct scans to ensure my remaining kidney is healthy. If the blood work ever comes out negatively, then no contrast. MRI is a good diagnostic tool, but CT gives better views/definitions.
God bless!
IBINSMP - I'm sorry to hear of your recurrence after 5 years. Glad to hear it sounds like thye were able to get this one too. By the way, you mentioned breast cancer...was this a recurrence of RCC or a new cancer?0
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