Anyone travel for 2nd opinions before treatment decisions?
My husband is pushing for me to possibly get the largest node (about 2 cm now) under my arm surgically removed, and possibly IMRT radiation of the para-aortic node that keeps winking off and on in my Pet scans, but is larger and lit up right now. (The 4 mm para-aortic node is in a place where they can't safely do a needle biopsy to get physical confirmation of malignancy but believe most likely is malignant.) My chemo-onc, radiation-onc, and gyne-onc all are against surgery or radiation for me right now, and agree instead on systemic chemo like Doxil or Carboplatin for me next. My husband wants a more aggressive approach that isn't so palliative as he still remains hopeful for a cure somehow.
My recurrence is in a wierd enough place, and my cancer type rare enough, that they encourged me to get a second opinion from another gyne-onc. They suggested Dr. Mark A. Morgan, head of gyn-oncs at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. I spent the morning getting the pathology reports faxed that Fox Chase requires before making an appointment, and arranging for all my imaging to be put on a CD that I can hand-carry down once I have the appointment. Fox Chase promises to get you in within 10 days of getting your paperwork, and they'll have that paperwork late today. Meanwhile I am on a break from chemo until we make a treatment desision, which my chemo-onc assured me I could safely do for a couple of weeks until we have a solid plan.
It's scary to be 'out of treatment' when my cancer is so active, sitting on my hands until I can get in there to be seen. I was wondering how many of you feel getting a 2nd outside opinion is important before making major treatment decisions. And have any of you been to Fox Chase or know Dr. Morgan? Thanks!
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Good decision
Hi Linda,
I cannot offer personal experience, but I think you are making the very best decision by getting a second opinion. I grew up near Philadelphia and 'wish I had the option of going to either U of P, Jefferson or Fox Chase. All are, as I'm sure you know, NCI designated cancer treatment centers. I'm sure you will get specific feedback.
I, also, respect your doctor for suggesting a second opinion. That shows a lot of class!
Best of luck to you. I'm sure the waiting is hard. Take care and grab a Philly cheese-steak for me:) Ginny0 -
I wish you luckfroggy1 said:Good decision
Hi Linda,
I cannot offer personal experience, but I think you are making the very best decision by getting a second opinion. I grew up near Philadelphia and 'wish I had the option of going to either U of P, Jefferson or Fox Chase. All are, as I'm sure you know, NCI designated cancer treatment centers. I'm sure you will get specific feedback.
I, also, respect your doctor for suggesting a second opinion. That shows a lot of class!
Best of luck to you. I'm sure the waiting is hard. Take care and grab a Philly cheese-steak for me:) Ginny
It does not hurt to get a second opinion, it might ease your mind
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My daughter had cancer surgery July 8th, 2010. She has 3c ovarian cancer. She is at UC Davis in California and is flying next week to MD Anderson in Houston for a second opinion. The two hospitals are working together in Angela's treatment.0 -
2nd opinion
I agree with everyone that the second opinon is a great idea. I have had second opinions and they have saved my life! I do understand your antsy feelings to have to wait.
I agree with your husband about surgery, maybe for all the nodes, if they are the same ones's always lit up. I don't know anything about Fox Chase, but they certainly do have a good reputation.
Wishing you the best, Linda!!
kathleen
PS Do you know your taxol dosage you have been on? Just gathering data for my next treatment.0
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