Oncologist hospital visit

Buckwirth
Buckwirth Member Posts: 1,258 Member
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
My oncologist came by the hospital this morning (his day off) to see me and one other patient. He brought no news, but spent almost two hours just talking with me.

One of the things we discussed was long term survival. He thinks that great strides have been made in the last 10 yeasts or so, and that the rate of long term survival has increased from 10% to a possible 25% long term rate.

We also discussed the Avastin issue (no danger of it being pulled for use in colorectal cancer), why pancreatic cancer has no place on this board (not an opinion, it is not here), my mothers cancer and treatment (pancreatic, died in 2004) and whether or not she should have been in treatment (she was, and at best it should have been delayed)

It was a wonderful experience, more like a visit from a friend than from a doctor.

(retitled to better express what I was trying to say)

Comments

  • luvmum
    luvmum Member Posts: 457 Member
    I like your post
    Your post ease my pain and worry. I hope my mum live longer ...

    Thanks for sharing!
    Dora
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    luvmum said:

    I like your post
    Your post ease my pain and worry. I hope my mum live longer ...

    Thanks for sharing!
    Dora

    What do they consider as
    long term survivor buck? as today statistics for 5 years seems to be about a 50 %, so more than 5 years?.
    Hugs!
  • Buckwirth
    Buckwirth Member Posts: 1,258 Member
    pepebcn said:

    What do they consider as
    long term survivor buck? as today statistics for 5 years seems to be about a 50 %, so more than 5 years?.
    Hugs!

    50%?
    Do you have a link to any of your studies?
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    Buckwirth said:

    50%?
    Do you have a link to any of your studies?

    If operated!
    http://www2.mdanderson.org/depts/oncolog/articles/06/4-apr/4-06-1.html


    Hugs!
  • bruins1971
    bruins1971 Member Posts: 227
    pepebcn said:
    My oncologist said the same
    My oncologist said the same thing to me 50% at least due to the fact that my tumors where all operable. Also the fact that my tumors are receptacle to certain medications while some tumors are not. So let's celebrate having better stats for stage 4 as we can all beat this with great attitude and some kind of faith even if you don't believe in God have faith in yourself in beating cancer.
  • Buckwirth
    Buckwirth Member Posts: 1,258 Member
    pepebcn said:
    Encouraging
    Note though that this survival rate is limited to a subset of CR patient, namely those who metastasize solely to the liver (according to the study, this is about 30% of all CR patients). And it is a case for more aggressive liver resection where appropriate. Does not apply to those with other organ or bone metastasis.

    Regretably, this stat does not apply to me, as I have no metastasis to the liver, so I may fall into the remaining 70%, where the numbers are a little more murky.
  • karguy
    karguy Member Posts: 1,020 Member
    Survival rates
    The survival rates are different for everyone,so the numbers really don't mean much.There are a lot of stage 4 survivers here.I'm sure some will let you know how long they have been around,and some are even NED.My doctors wouldn't give me any time frame,they just said I would just have to wait,and see,that everyone is different.And everyone is different.
  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    Lovely
    It sounds like you have a very caring oncologist.

    *hugs*
    Gail