Renal cell again
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Sorry to hear of recurrence
Arming yourself with information to prepare for your appointment is the best you can do. If you haven't already, get a copy of all your lab reports and search for information on your specific sub-type of RCC (Chromophobe,Papillary, etc.) and stage. The prognosis and treatment options can depend on what sub-type you have and what stage your cancer is at. this may help you determine the best treatment option and how to approach your retirement. As for retiring, treatment...these are very personal choices to make. Something to consider if you can afford to retire is whether your insurance coverage will be maintained?
the website you are currently on, and the one at this link may be a good start to gathering information for your appointment http://cancerguide.org/rcc_subtypes.html.
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Thanks so much. I do have myKCFighter said:Sorry to hear of recurrence
Arming yourself with information to prepare for your appointment is the best you can do. If you haven't already, get a copy of all your lab reports and search for information on your specific sub-type of RCC (Chromophobe,Papillary, etc.) and stage. The prognosis and treatment options can depend on what sub-type you have and what stage your cancer is at. this may help you determine the best treatment option and how to approach your retirement. As for retiring, treatment...these are very personal choices to make. Something to consider if you can afford to retire is whether your insurance coverage will be maintained?
the website you are currently on, and the one at this link may be a good start to gathering information for your appointment http://cancerguide.org/rcc_subtypes.html.
Best to you and yours
Thanks so much. I do have my pathology report and will start looking at the site you gave me to find out more. My insurance will be there when I retire, so at least I won't have that to worry about.0 -
Any news?bc4tc said:Thanks so much. I do have my
Thanks so much. I do have my pathology report and will start looking at the site you gave me to find out more. My insurance will be there when I retire, so at least I won't have that to worry about.
That is great your insurance continues. Very luck and rare these days to have insurance continue after retirement. When you have time, please post to let us know how things are going.0 -
Hello
I had lung mets diagnosed about the same timeframe as you - my original was 2001, mets in 2006. My oncologist told me that for RCC patients who have longer periods between the original and recurrence do 'better' than most. Meaning, I guess, better than those who have recurrances within the first year or so. I asked about treatment, etc. He said that the only thing to do was close followup so that IF it recurred, the key would be quick surgical intervention. So the key is - make certain you have continued followup with CT's of chest/abdomen/pelvis and complete blood work. I've had one PET scan and one bone scan since then and so far, all clear. Good luck to you.0
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