Newbie - I have a question about middle of chemo treatment
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Hi, hope all is going well for you during your treatment. My husband is past his mid of treatments, folfox, he has to receive twelve and already had 7 treatments. Out of the 7 he only had 4 full treatments, and like you I thought they would do some sort of test, blood test mainly, to see if the treatments are working. I don't like to ask questions at the office, because I don't want my concerns to upset my husband, but somehow after his next treatment next week, I will ask a nurse or call the dr. myself. Take care and I do hope all goes well for you. Margaret0 -
Hi Lynne,
Hi Lynne and welcome. I'm not much ahead of you but will tell you how my follow up is being done.
First, I'm (was) also Stage III but my tumor was within the colon and did not involve other organs. 5 out of 17 lymph nodes had a 'few microscopic cancer cells'. I'll be 59 in late December. I was dx'd Jan. 2nd 2009.
I did 12 tx's of Folfox and finished them on August 14th (disconnect day). I will see my Physician's Assistant four months after that last tx, so Dec. 15th and have blood tests done then. I will have a scan four months after that, so next April.
From what I've read, the new standards call for yearly CT scans for Stage III unless the tumor was very aggressive.
Hope this helps. Every doctor is different and mine is a young guy on top of every new thing that hits the news or rumor mill. )0 -
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I was also dx'd stage 3B
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I was also dx'd stage 3B in June 08 and finished my chemo routine in Jan 09. CT scan and PET were done before treatment started and a colonoscopy was done before my reconnect surgery in Feb 09. Nothing done during treatment. I believe testing during treatment is due to the stage you are at and or if you have had a resection yet. I am guessing you will not have any. Unless they are watching an area or have some concerns.0 -
Dependsdianetavegia said:Hi Lynne,
Hi Lynne and welcome. I'm not much ahead of you but will tell you how my follow up is being done.
First, I'm (was) also Stage III but my tumor was within the colon and did not involve other organs. 5 out of 17 lymph nodes had a 'few microscopic cancer cells'. I'll be 59 in late December. I was dx'd Jan. 2nd 2009.
I did 12 tx's of Folfox and finished them on August 14th (disconnect day). I will see my Physician's Assistant four months after that last tx, so Dec. 15th and have blood tests done then. I will have a scan four months after that, so next April.
From what I've read, the new standards call for yearly CT scans for Stage III unless the tumor was very aggressive.
Hope this helps. Every doctor is different and mine is a young guy on top of every new thing that hits the news or rumor mill. )
Hi Lynne
It usually depends on whether you have metastasis. I am Stage IV but was initially thought to have been totally resectable at surgery. I did not have a scan until after chemo was finished because there was not any disease (that was detectable)to monitor if the chemo was effective or not. However if you have metastatic disease present they often times will do a scan after 4 or so treatments to see if the chemo is working on the cancer that is present.Hope that helps explain the different approaches.
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welcome LynneMuzzy said:Welcome Lynne
Welcome to our little family.
I a stage 4, 12 treatments that finished in July.
Shortly after i had a scan and blood work done.
I beleive that is what they will do in your case.
I hope this helps.
Jeff
Just happy to be here!!
another 4 here just finished xelox...one thing that happened to me was CEA numbers went up durung and right after chemo. this scared me but the onc said it was quite normal....sure enough a couple of months later they were down again so try not to worry if you have blood and those cea's bounce round a bit.
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CEA......maglets said:welcome Lynne
another 4 here just finished xelox...one thing that happened to me was CEA numbers went up durung and right after chemo. this scared me but the onc said it was quite normal....sure enough a couple of months later they were down again so try not to worry if you have blood and those cea's bounce round a bit.
mags
I am 6 months out of post op chemo and I go in the 29th for my blood draws...as far as I know there won't be any scans for me unless my CEA starts up or I insist on them. He seems to think that everything is fine and that the less scans he puts patients through the better off they will be in the long run, unless there is reasoning he finds no reason to scan. I may be wrong but unless my CEA goes batty or he finds something he doesn't like I won't have any scans...I had no node involvement and all margins clear but opted for the post op oxal/leuc/5fu for cleanup...0 -
Mags - Just wanted to add.....maglets said:welcome Lynne
another 4 here just finished xelox...one thing that happened to me was CEA numbers went up durung and right after chemo. this scared me but the onc said it was quite normal....sure enough a couple of months later they were down again so try not to worry if you have blood and those cea's bounce round a bit.
mags
Hi Mags
CEA's that go up during chemo and even after for awhile, are an indication that the cancer cells are dying off and they emit more chemical that is detected in the CEA test.
And you are right, after awhile they drop back down...I learned this from my onc and just thought I'd share this with you and everyone.
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thanks CraigSundanceh said:Mags - Just wanted to add.....
Hi Mags
CEA's that go up during chemo and even after for awhile, are an indication that the cancer cells are dying off and they emit more chemical that is detected in the CEA test.
And you are right, after awhile they drop back down...I learned this from my onc and just thought I'd share this with you and everyone.
-Craig
Thanks Craig I did not know that. Yes there is a big question as to how many scans you should have. Because my fight has been 5 years they really feel i have taken lots of radiation. I think if you cea is a good indicator then you should go with that before scan. In 3 months I am going to do cea plus ct scan on just the liver....should be a much shorter burst of radiation. Apparently not all radiologists are in agreement with this.
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I will have a PET scan done
I will have a PET scan done after two months (4 rounds) of treatment, but this is only because we don't know if I am stage III or IV. When having a PET to check a spot seen on my liver in a CT before dx, two new concerns popped up. (The original concern was benign.) I have an active spot on my liver, and a few upper abdominal nodes. Both of these could be from surgery trauma (I had a biopsy done of the liver, and with the re-section they would have had to disconnect my bowel from the abdominal wall near those nodes that lit).
If I didn't have these questionable things going on, I wouldn't have had a scan until after completing chemo.0
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