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    First of all my deepest, deepest sorrows to everyone who's had to post on this site.
    But does anyone know the life expectancy of an untreated cancer patient?
    I'm so sorry to ask that question, really. but i need to know.

  • #2
    Why do you need to know? Do you think you have a problem? It's never to late to begin treatment. Even in late stages this one can be cured.
    Son Jason diagnosed 4/30/04, stage III. Right I/O 4/30/04. Graduated College 5/13/04. 4XEP 6/7/04 - 8/13/04. Full open RPLND 10/13/04. All Clear since.

    Treated by Dr. Rakowski of Midland Park, NJ. Visited Sloan Kettering for protocol advice. RPLND done at Sloan Kettering.

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    • #3
      I'd like to know, but could not find it on any other sites, and also couldn't find a forum on any others, so I've come here.

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      • #4
        Bob, there's no easy answer. It depends. Why do you ask?
        Scott, [email protected]
        right inguinal orchiectomy 6/5/2003 > nonseminoma, stage I > surveillance > L-RPLND 6/24/2005 for recurrence, suspected teratoma but found seminoma, stage II > chylous ascites until 9/2005 > surveillance and "all clear" since


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Scott
          Bob, there's no easy answer. It depends. Why do you ask?
          Bob,
          I agree with Scott, there's no set answer and if you gave more details perhaps we can help.

          Also, although I am not a TC survivor, I have "met" many incredible people from this site. While it is unfortunate that we have met with circumstances to bring us here, no need for deepest sorrows. This is a highly cureable cancer. This experience has been empowering, and many commented that they have come through TC much more balanced people with a true respect for life. Every day is a gift and life holds no guarantees, and we all see that. We have hope, and we have the strength of unity here. Sounds like you may need to get something off your chest...we're here for you when you're ready.
          Last edited by Karen; 09-05-06, 11:36 PM.
          Retired moderator. Husband, left I/O 16Dec2005, stage I seminoma with elevated b-HCG, no LVI, RTx15 (25Gy). All clear ever since.

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          • #6
            Bob:

            As the others have said it could depend on many factors - type of cancer, stage at diagnosis, general health of the person affected, etc.

            But in the final analysis, not a single living person knows how much time they have left. Perhaps most healthy people THINK they have a lot of time. My wife is a high school teacher; every year several young, healthy students die in car accidents in our area. Yet I've know people who seemed to be sick much of the time live to be 80 or 90. Like Karen said, there are no guarantees on life.

            We all need to try to make the best use out of the time we're given.

            If you do need to get something off your chest, this is a great place to do it.
            Best wishes
            Fish
            TC1
            Right I/O 4/22/1988
            RPLND 6/20/1988
            TC2
            Left I/O 9/17/2003
            Surveillance

            Tho' much is taken, much abides; and though we are not now that strength which in old days moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; one equal temper of heroic hearts, made weak by time and fate, but strong in will; to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.

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            • #7
              Like the others have said it all depends on an individual basis, as far as the life span stuff. But one thing that is important to remember that some (most) forms of TC are very nasty and can double in just 20 to 30 days-- regardless of that TC always has one of the highest cure rates of any cancer at even the latest stages. The drugs work, so I don't think about how long someone with TC has to live untreated, think about what type of treatment they need to get better again. Best wishes.
              TC 1
              Right I/O-- 12-5-00 (seminoma, teratoma, embryonal, yolk sak)
              RPLND-- 12-29-00 (All Clear)
              Surveillance
              Recurrence-- 4-22-01 (3 mets in right lung-- biggest 3cm, small met on pancreas, one lymph node enlarged-- 2x normal)
              Chemotherapy-- started 4-30-01, 3xBEP
              Surveillance
              TC 2
              Left I/O-- 7-19-06 (seminoma)
              Hormone replacement therapy-- Androgel
              Surveillance

              Jeremiah 29:11
              Listen to Bob Marley

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              • #8
                well ok- when i was 13 i found a lump. i'm now 18 just wondering whats happening.

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                • #9
                  If you have had a lump for 5 years it probably won't be testicular cancer but that doesn't meen it shouldn't be treated. A quick trip to a urologist should be all you need.
                  Son Jason diagnosed 4/30/04, stage III. Right I/O 4/30/04. Graduated College 5/13/04. 4XEP 6/7/04 - 8/13/04. Full open RPLND 10/13/04. All Clear since.

                  Treated by Dr. Rakowski of Midland Park, NJ. Visited Sloan Kettering for protocol advice. RPLND done at Sloan Kettering.

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                  • #10
                    YES!! i may not have it, thats good enough for me. thankyou all!!

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                    • #11
                      "May not" is good. "Do not" is even better. If you still have an unexplained lump, you should ask your doctor about it.
                      Scott, [email protected]
                      right inguinal orchiectomy 6/5/2003 > nonseminoma, stage I > surveillance > L-RPLND 6/24/2005 for recurrence, suspected teratoma but found seminoma, stage II > chylous ascites until 9/2005 > surveillance and "all clear" since


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                      • #12
                        Bob:
                        Ok you read the part of my post that said you probably don't have tc. What about the part that said to visit a urologist?
                        Son Jason diagnosed 4/30/04, stage III. Right I/O 4/30/04. Graduated College 5/13/04. 4XEP 6/7/04 - 8/13/04. Full open RPLND 10/13/04. All Clear since.

                        Treated by Dr. Rakowski of Midland Park, NJ. Visited Sloan Kettering for protocol advice. RPLND done at Sloan Kettering.

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                        • #13
                          Life Expectancy= A large increase in number of years a human being can live is evident when medical problems are treated by a Physican,Specialist, and/or Surgeon and not left to fester for 5 years!!!!
                          Moffitt Cancer Institute
                          CANCER SUCKS
                          Diagnosed/Left I/O 9/18/2004--Non-Seminoma/Stage IIIC--3X B.E.P chemo--3X T.I.P. Salvage chemo---Abdominal [email protected] 34cmX 24.5cmX 17.5cm---4/19/2005 --RPLND/Left Kidney,8 1/2lb Abdominal tumor,42 nodes removed---7/16/2005 Remission/Surveillance---Severe Peripheral Neuropathy--

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                          • #14
                            I had my lump for 3 years, if I was you I would get it checked, If I had left mine from longer I might not of had a choice of survalience, and probly would of been forced to have radiotherapy or even chemotherapy.
                            Aged 23 ;; 09/06 left I/O ;; Markers normal ;; 100% Seminoma Stage 1. ;; 10x8x16mm & 7x7x8mm ;; rete testis invasion. ;; no vascular invasion. ;; surveillance. ;; HRT.

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                            • #15
                              I agree with them here-all it requires is to get it checked earliest, that way you will have an idea whats the situation like and what needs to be done. Sitting around waiting wont lead you anywhere!

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