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Possible Kidney Cancer or UTUC in Kidney, Newly Diagnosed
Good Morning All,
I've been reading you all for quite a while, well, since december to be exact lol. I went into the emergency room for diverticulitis, when a CT scan found a 4cm mass in my right kidney. I scheduled an appt. with a urologist/surgeon for Jan 27th and in the meantime saw my oncologist (thyroid cancer survivor(2014) plus i have some issues with my blood(polycythemia) and she sent me for a PT scan. PT scan confirmed that it was cancer(kidney mass lit up like an xmas tree) but showed no metastasis anywhere else in my body(yay) not even lymph nodes. Anyway, all this time I'm thinking kidney cancer, great.. I lose part or all my kidney and then I'm done. Well, met with surgeon and the first thing he says is " your CT scan is really interesting" to which I replied, "Uh oh!" He said that the tumor on ct scan looks very much like kidney cancer(shape, etc.) however, because of its location, he thinks there is a possibility that it is UTUC(it's located in the midpole of my right kidney with some displacement of the collection unit) All this to say that now I am really scared and nervous. UTUC is much rarer and has a highter likelyhood of recurrance. I am scheduled to a ureterscopy and biopsy on Feb 11th. I am a nervous wreck! so much so that my oncologist has put me on Lexapro to deal with the anxiety as this whole situation has worsened my anxiety. All this on top of dealing with my husband's Stage IIIB rectal cancer (diagnosed in July of 2020) has sort of sent me on a bit of a tailspin. This discussion board has been a God send to me and I wanted to tell you all how happy I am that I have found it. Sorry about creeping on you guys for so long without introducing myself. BTW, I am a 51 year old femaile and Yes, my name is Joshua LOL
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Josh
Yes I had the same issues 6 years ago you dealing with unknown the more you know what you dealing with the more you are in control of your anxieties, my advice stay away from google, take it easy cancer it's not any more death sentences I had my surgery 6 years ago am still very much alive
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Met with my surgeon and it is
Met with my surgeon and it is definitely kidney cancer not upper tract urethelial cancer. Surgery scheduled for February 25th. Thank you all for your support. Search instead he will attempt a partial nephrectomy but there is still a chance I might end up with a radical nephrectomy. Will keep you posted
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