Radiation completed
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Golly - glad you are done treatment
So just how much radiation can one get? I guess this is in a different place but I had the impression what I had for the anal tumor was about all they want to give. That said, for liver mets, it seems like one of the best options. You had 5 sessions of about an hour! Wow. I sure wish you a speedy recovery and NO MORE CANCER!!0 -
I had 33pjjenkins said:Golly - glad you are done treatment
So just how much radiation can one get? I guess this is in a different place but I had the impression what I had for the anal tumor was about all they want to give. That said, for liver mets, it seems like one of the best options. You had 5 sessions of about an hour! Wow. I sure wish you a speedy recovery and NO MORE CANCER!!
radiation treatments to my pelvis for the original dx in 08. My radiation oncologist said that it had no bearing on radiation to my liver. That was a good thing. Thank you for the well wishes.
Joanne0 -
Happy to hear from youJDuke said:I had 33
radiation treatments to my pelvis for the original dx in 08. My radiation oncologist said that it had no bearing on radiation to my liver. That was a good thing. Thank you for the well wishes.
Joanne
Hi Joanne,
Glad to hear that you finished. You and I have follow ups on the same days! Wishing you great, wonderful NED news! I'll be thinking of you.
Liz0 -
I have an appt. withSueRelays said:FANTSTIC news Joanne. Love
FANTSTIC news Joanne. Love the comparison to pennies. Remember that well!
So what is next....or is this it???
med-onc end of this month. She is suggesting chemo. I have not committed to that yet. I thought I would start a thread and get some feedback from my "family" here about it. She cannot say, with any statistical information to back it up, that there is a chemo regimen that is really that effective for metastasized anal cancer. The level of uncertainty makes me hesitant to go through it. But I am not really at the decision making point yet, so we will see. She mentionted two different "cocktails" and to be honest I really didn't want to hear it at the time (right before the radiation was to start) and I don't remember exactly what they were. When the time comes I will post with some accuracy and see what the members here comment about it.
Aside from that, appt. for PET 4/19 and rad-onc follow-up 4/20. I am due for sigmoidoscopy and biopsies in April as well. Have to decide whether to go back to original gastro or let someone new at Moffitt do it. Decisions, decisions.
Sue, hope you are continuing to get back to normal. Take care.
Blessings to all,
Joanne0 -
Metastasized anal cancerJDuke said:I have an appt. with
med-onc end of this month. She is suggesting chemo. I have not committed to that yet. I thought I would start a thread and get some feedback from my "family" here about it. She cannot say, with any statistical information to back it up, that there is a chemo regimen that is really that effective for metastasized anal cancer. The level of uncertainty makes me hesitant to go through it. But I am not really at the decision making point yet, so we will see. She mentionted two different "cocktails" and to be honest I really didn't want to hear it at the time (right before the radiation was to start) and I don't remember exactly what they were. When the time comes I will post with some accuracy and see what the members here comment about it.
Aside from that, appt. for PET 4/19 and rad-onc follow-up 4/20. I am due for sigmoidoscopy and biopsies in April as well. Have to decide whether to go back to original gastro or let someone new at Moffitt do it. Decisions, decisions.
Sue, hope you are continuing to get back to normal. Take care.
Blessings to all,
Joanne
Joanne--
I happen to have a friend on another forum who had primary stage 4 anal cancer with mets to her liver. She was treated with a combination of Carbo, Taxol and Xeloda for her liver mets and her liver shows no signs of disease upon her last CT scan done about a month ago. Unfortunately, she had to have APR due to recurrence of the anal tumor, but so far, so good with her liver mets treated with the above recipe. I just wanted to pass this info on to you and if you would like more, let me know and I may be able to connect you with her. I'm sure she would give you as much info as she has.
Martha0 -
Hi JoanneJDuke said:I have an appt. with
med-onc end of this month. She is suggesting chemo. I have not committed to that yet. I thought I would start a thread and get some feedback from my "family" here about it. She cannot say, with any statistical information to back it up, that there is a chemo regimen that is really that effective for metastasized anal cancer. The level of uncertainty makes me hesitant to go through it. But I am not really at the decision making point yet, so we will see. She mentionted two different "cocktails" and to be honest I really didn't want to hear it at the time (right before the radiation was to start) and I don't remember exactly what they were. When the time comes I will post with some accuracy and see what the members here comment about it.
Aside from that, appt. for PET 4/19 and rad-onc follow-up 4/20. I am due for sigmoidoscopy and biopsies in April as well. Have to decide whether to go back to original gastro or let someone new at Moffitt do it. Decisions, decisions.
Sue, hope you are continuing to get back to normal. Take care.
Blessings to all,
Joanne
The chemo to do or
Hi Joanne
The chemo to do or not to do dilemma!! My daughter was very upset with me when i said i was choosing NOT to do chemo this time, until she sat down with my surgical oncologist. At this point, it would be preventative. And with stage IV cancer with mets to the liver, it is very possible it will come back in anywhere from one year to ten years. Taking chemo now is not going to keep it from coming back in 2 years.....obviously, it would be to kill any rampant cancer that may be in my bloodstream. I just have a "gut" feeling that I don't need to do it at this time. The MO said during surgery there is no better scan. He could clearly see everything, and there is no cancer anywhere that he can see. They removed 1/2 of my liver, and feel that they got it all. So after going through chemo before also, i just don't feel like doing it without knowing it is absolutely necessary. I have a follow up appt with my oncologist that has been through all this with me the last 2 yearss in April. He may try again to talk me in to it....but at this point I'm JUST SAYING NO !!!
Sometimes we have to trust our gut. I hope it's right !!!
I am over in our vacation home in LaPine resting and enjoying life right now. 5 weeks after surgery, still a little sore, but doing well. At this point, that is what i want to concentrate on!
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Thanks Martha & Suemp327 said:Metastasized anal cancer
Joanne--
I happen to have a friend on another forum who had primary stage 4 anal cancer with mets to her liver. She was treated with a combination of Carbo, Taxol and Xeloda for her liver mets and her liver shows no signs of disease upon her last CT scan done about a month ago. Unfortunately, she had to have APR due to recurrence of the anal tumor, but so far, so good with her liver mets treated with the above recipe. I just wanted to pass this info on to you and if you would like more, let me know and I may be able to connect you with her. I'm sure she would give you as much info as she has.
Martha
Martha,
I will make a point to take this information with me to the med-onc appointment. That combination does sound familiar. I appreciate the feedback.
Sue,
That is pretty much how I am feeling about it now. Glad to hear you are taking it easy and making a postive from this unexpected down-time.
Best regards,
Joanne0
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