Adenocarcinoma of unknown primary
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adenocarcinoma of unknown primary
I am almost 32 years old and was diagnosed in October 2009. I have had back pain for years but started having leg pain so surgery was done, nothing like a fusion or anything, just shaving of the bulging discs. The pain in my leg did not go away and was getting worse. Further test showed a tumor on my right hip. Immediately I was sent to the oncologist and soon found that cancer was in the lining of my lungs, kidney, and liver. I had a rod put in my right leg and was on crutches from the minute they saw the tumor until about 2 months after the surgery. I had radiation to that leg. I then had chemo, Carboplatin and Taxol. I had 8 or 10 treatments but the chemo was only keeping the tumors stable - they were either shrinking or growing by .1 or .2 centimeters. I then had a consult for a trial, but my oncologist at home and the trial doctors suggested I try another kind of chemo first. In order to get a different chemo my diagnosis had to be changed. I was told I technically have adenocarcinoma of unknown primary but my diagnosis on paper is now lung cancer so that I can have Alimta for my chemo. Recently the cancer has spread to my other hip and my lower back. I had more radiation and have had 2 treatments with the new chemo. I have had very few symptoms from either of the chemos, so I consider my self very blessed. Is your mom able to get other opinions or go to any of the well known cancer centers across the United States? How is she handling the diagnosis? This is the first "chat" or whatever that I have ever done; just joined a moment ago. If you would like to chat through email my address is kmcantrell55@gmail.com
Also, Caring Bridge is a great website to get your mom involved in. The support has been fantastic. You can check my site out at caringbridge.org/visit/kellycantrellweiser0 -
Adenocarcinoma of Unknow Origin- just diagnosed Oct 2010
I was diagnosed in Oct 2010 with Adenocarcinoma of Unknown Origin. I had a lymph noid removed from armpit and was biopsied. Had Cat Scan of Chest that could not detect even 1 single tumor. Did a PET Scan and that also detetected no tumors, but it did show all the lymph noids in the right side from lower neck down past lungs and both sides of the sternum. Had a MRI of Brain and it showed everything normal. Yet the prognosis is grim when there isn't a tumor to remove, radiate and then do chemo. Instead we are planning 6 treatments of Chemo (Alimta, Avastan, Carboplatin) every 3 weeks. Just had the second round today (Dec 1st) Doing pretty well so far but prognosis is not good. Stage 4, metastisis. We are planning on doing 3rd round then ordering new scans and checking progress. Then I decide if I want to try something else. It is so time consuming and exhausting trying to reseach and get answers. Any info you can provide is welcome. I am seriously looking at the Burzynski Clinic in Houston, Texas. (google it) please feel free to contact me my email is
christinetooker@hotmail.com0 -
Adenocarcinoma of Unknow Origin- just diagnosed Oct 2010KWeiser said:adenocarcinoma of unknown primary
I am almost 32 years old and was diagnosed in October 2009. I have had back pain for years but started having leg pain so surgery was done, nothing like a fusion or anything, just shaving of the bulging discs. The pain in my leg did not go away and was getting worse. Further test showed a tumor on my right hip. Immediately I was sent to the oncologist and soon found that cancer was in the lining of my lungs, kidney, and liver. I had a rod put in my right leg and was on crutches from the minute they saw the tumor until about 2 months after the surgery. I had radiation to that leg. I then had chemo, Carboplatin and Taxol. I had 8 or 10 treatments but the chemo was only keeping the tumors stable - they were either shrinking or growing by .1 or .2 centimeters. I then had a consult for a trial, but my oncologist at home and the trial doctors suggested I try another kind of chemo first. In order to get a different chemo my diagnosis had to be changed. I was told I technically have adenocarcinoma of unknown primary but my diagnosis on paper is now lung cancer so that I can have Alimta for my chemo. Recently the cancer has spread to my other hip and my lower back. I had more radiation and have had 2 treatments with the new chemo. I have had very few symptoms from either of the chemos, so I consider my self very blessed. Is your mom able to get other opinions or go to any of the well known cancer centers across the United States? How is she handling the diagnosis? This is the first "chat" or whatever that I have ever done; just joined a moment ago. If you would like to chat through email my address is kmcantrell55@gmail.com
Also, Caring Bridge is a great website to get your mom involved in. The support has been fantastic. You can check my site out at caringbridge.org/visit/kellycantrellweiser
Would love to talk to you. You can contact me at christinetooker@hotmail.com
Thank you, Christine0 -
Adenocarcinoma of Unknow Origin- just diagnosed Oct 2010KWeiser said:adenocarcinoma of unknown primary
I am almost 32 years old and was diagnosed in October 2009. I have had back pain for years but started having leg pain so surgery was done, nothing like a fusion or anything, just shaving of the bulging discs. The pain in my leg did not go away and was getting worse. Further test showed a tumor on my right hip. Immediately I was sent to the oncologist and soon found that cancer was in the lining of my lungs, kidney, and liver. I had a rod put in my right leg and was on crutches from the minute they saw the tumor until about 2 months after the surgery. I had radiation to that leg. I then had chemo, Carboplatin and Taxol. I had 8 or 10 treatments but the chemo was only keeping the tumors stable - they were either shrinking or growing by .1 or .2 centimeters. I then had a consult for a trial, but my oncologist at home and the trial doctors suggested I try another kind of chemo first. In order to get a different chemo my diagnosis had to be changed. I was told I technically have adenocarcinoma of unknown primary but my diagnosis on paper is now lung cancer so that I can have Alimta for my chemo. Recently the cancer has spread to my other hip and my lower back. I had more radiation and have had 2 treatments with the new chemo. I have had very few symptoms from either of the chemos, so I consider my self very blessed. Is your mom able to get other opinions or go to any of the well known cancer centers across the United States? How is she handling the diagnosis? This is the first "chat" or whatever that I have ever done; just joined a moment ago. If you would like to chat through email my address is kmcantrell55@gmail.com
Also, Caring Bridge is a great website to get your mom involved in. The support has been fantastic. You can check my site out at caringbridge.org/visit/kellycantrellweiser
Hi, I would love to talk to you. You can contact me at christinetooker@hotmail.com or 616-846-5576
Thank you,
Christine Tooker0 -
adeno
Hello - It's been a while since you first posted this, but I came across it and my mom is now going through a similar situation. She first had a tumor protruding out of her chest, which is how she discovered she had cancer. They have diagnosed her with an adenocarcinoma, unknown origin, poorly differentiated. She has gone through countless tests, had a hysterectomy(at one point they thought she had ovarian cancer), chest surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation. We live close to Johns Hopkins, where she had her chest surgery, but still they cannot find a primary site. THey say her tumors were close to her heart(she has approx. 5 tumors in the chest wall). I am not sure exactly what chemotherapies she has been on, but she is going through her thrird time on chemo, she is on the 4th round of her 3rd treatment. (meaning we have been dealing with this for a long time, almost 3 years) She has lost her hair for the second time now, but has a great wig!
I'm curious what has been going on with your mom and if they were ever able to diagnose and/or cure.
-Michelle0 -
Chemoamulreaney said:adeno
Hello - It's been a while since you first posted this, but I came across it and my mom is now going through a similar situation. She first had a tumor protruding out of her chest, which is how she discovered she had cancer. They have diagnosed her with an adenocarcinoma, unknown origin, poorly differentiated. She has gone through countless tests, had a hysterectomy(at one point they thought she had ovarian cancer), chest surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation. We live close to Johns Hopkins, where she had her chest surgery, but still they cannot find a primary site. THey say her tumors were close to her heart(she has approx. 5 tumors in the chest wall). I am not sure exactly what chemotherapies she has been on, but she is going through her thrird time on chemo, she is on the 4th round of her 3rd treatment. (meaning we have been dealing with this for a long time, almost 3 years) She has lost her hair for the second time now, but has a great wig!
I'm curious what has been going on with your mom and if they were ever able to diagnose and/or cure.
-Michelle
My wife is going threw almost the same situation as you mother she has several tumors in her chest and abdomen and I would really appriciate it if you would contact me Michelle my email is cjoe78@yahoo.com please email me at your earliest convience. thank you, chris0
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