Hi everyone, and greetings from the UK! Discovered these forums recently and I must say it’s been very helpful reading through people’s experiences etc.
Around ten days ago I underwent a radical orchidectomy after discovering a lump the week previous. The histology results came back on Friday confirming the tumour as 100% Embryonal Carcinoma with extensive vascular invasion, stage pT2.
CT scan showed up a 2mm LUL pulmonary nodule, “indeterminateâ€, with the report recommending a follow-up CT scan in 3 months for this.
Met up with the oncologist yesterday and we pretty much decided on getting one cycle of BEP. The oncologist however was thankfully on the ball and pointed out that as I am an airline pilot that the Bleomycin may have an effect on my lung capacity. I have contacted the Civil Aviation Authority who have responded stating that if the Bleomycin does end up affecting my lung capacity I *could* be permanently grounded from flying.
The alternative to BEP would be two cycles of EP instead.
I know there are many threads on here relating to scuba diving and Bleomycin however, just wondering if there's anyone on here who is / knows a pilot who has undergone BEP and how this affected them? I'm especially concerned that should I need to put on an Oxygen mask during an emergency whilst flying (such as a rapid depressurisation or a fire/smoke/fumes event) - would this then cause issues after being exposed to Bleomycin..?
Also, can the chances of lung issues resulting from Bleomycin be quantified at all, in say a percentage?
Final question, I promise! If I chose to have two cycles of EP instead, is this less effective in long term prognosis of the cancer reoccurring when compared to having the one cycle of BEP?
Sorry for such a long post!
Cheers
Around ten days ago I underwent a radical orchidectomy after discovering a lump the week previous. The histology results came back on Friday confirming the tumour as 100% Embryonal Carcinoma with extensive vascular invasion, stage pT2.
CT scan showed up a 2mm LUL pulmonary nodule, “indeterminateâ€, with the report recommending a follow-up CT scan in 3 months for this.
Met up with the oncologist yesterday and we pretty much decided on getting one cycle of BEP. The oncologist however was thankfully on the ball and pointed out that as I am an airline pilot that the Bleomycin may have an effect on my lung capacity. I have contacted the Civil Aviation Authority who have responded stating that if the Bleomycin does end up affecting my lung capacity I *could* be permanently grounded from flying.
The alternative to BEP would be two cycles of EP instead.
I know there are many threads on here relating to scuba diving and Bleomycin however, just wondering if there's anyone on here who is / knows a pilot who has undergone BEP and how this affected them? I'm especially concerned that should I need to put on an Oxygen mask during an emergency whilst flying (such as a rapid depressurisation or a fire/smoke/fumes event) - would this then cause issues after being exposed to Bleomycin..?
Also, can the chances of lung issues resulting from Bleomycin be quantified at all, in say a percentage?
Final question, I promise! If I chose to have two cycles of EP instead, is this less effective in long term prognosis of the cancer reoccurring when compared to having the one cycle of BEP?
Sorry for such a long post!
Cheers
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