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  • AFP - Back in range!!!!!

    I just got my results today from my monthly blood work - my AFP has dropped to 4.9!!! I'm so relieved.

    The past tests (about 3 months apart) kept showing a rise until it had gotten out of range, and then its finally dropped back into range. I was really dreading the prospect of chemo.

    The tests since RPLDN went to 3.9 -> 4.6 -> 5.7 -> 6.9 and then finally last month it dropped to 6.4 (still out of range) and then finally 4.9. Its been a real roller coaster emotionally.

    I check on here every few days and see the struggles and victories of everyone who has gone through this. I can't say how much its meant to me know there are others out there went through this too, although sometimes I feel like I got away easy with just an Orch and RPLND. Take care, & keep fighting!
    __________________________________________
    Left I/O Aug 06 2004 - Dr. Vitas / Rockledge FL
    RPLND Oct 14 2004 - Dr. Foster / Indianapolis IND
    Seminoma & Embryonal Cell Carcinoma mixed
    Stage IIa

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    Great news!!!
    Lori and Jon
    Diagnosed 5/22/2006
    I/O 5/26/2006, Stage 3, Good
    Teratoma (Majority), Seminoma (10%), Yolk Sac
    3xEP then determined not working
    HDC w/stem cell transplant 8/16/06 to 9/25/06
    Chest and Neck surgery 10/9/06 - immature teratoma
    RPLND 11/16/06 - immature Teratoma
    2/29/2008 - markers continue to be normal!
    9/16/2008 - released from Dr. Einhorn's care

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    • #3
      I'm really happy to hear you're getting good news, Neon! Congratulations!
      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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      • #4
        Excellent news, glad to hear it.
        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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        • #5
          I know how much it means to get good results regarding AFP for my son...we have had our share of scares...so glad to hear your results...Mary Ellen

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Neon
            I can't say how much its meant to me know there are others out there went through this too, although sometimes I feel like I got away easy with just an Orch and RPLND. Take care, & keep fighting!
            I am just starting to recognize the value of this community. SO thanks to the founder!

            And lest we forget: even when things look just splendid, there is always a possibility of recurrence, possibly in the other testicle for example... so I keep my hopes up for you, and meanwhile I hope all of us cherish the days we have without illness.

            For me, this is stating to become a real kick in the butt about the fact that we're not getting younger, that life is short, and that we have to be sure to live at our best every day, to love our fellow beings (animals and plants inclued), and ... oh well, you know... all that good stuff.
            pT1, nonseminoma (embryonal carcinoma, teratoma, yolk sac), S2 markers

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            • #7
              That's a good attitude, retroperitommy!
              Originally posted by retroperitommy
              ...there is always a possibility of recurrence, possibly in the other testicle for example...
              Certainly one of the biggest fears cancer survivors have is the possibility of recurrence. Cancer in the remaining testicle, though, is practically always a new, second cancer, not a recurrence of the first.
              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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              • #8
                Is it fairly rare to have cancer occur in the remaining testicle...thanks..Mary Ellen

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                • #9
                  Yes, it's rare... Probably around a 3% chance.
                  Right I/0 March 30, 2005
                  Left I/O April 20, 2005
                  Embryonal carcinoma, teratocarcinoma
                  Surveillance since May 19, 2005

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                  • #10
                    Yet - it happens. And, we never dreamed that in a million years it would. My son Joe (rasjoe) experienced a new cancer in his remaining testicle in July this year, 5 years after his initial diagnosis. He had the second I/O, is on hormonal therapy, and on surveillence. A lesson to be learned is that you remember to do your self-exams and don't miss a follow-up appointment. Take care ... Nancy (Joe's Mom)
                    [Co-Survivor - My Son Joe: (RasJoe)
                    TC 1:Right I/O December 5, 2000 (Stage I -seminoma, teratoma, embryonal, yolk sac) RPLND-- 12-29-2000 (Nodes Clear) Surveillance- Recurrence-- 4-22-2001 (Stage III) Chemotherapy-- 4-30-2001, BEP x 3 cycles(successful) - Surveillance

                    TC 2: Left I/O-- 7-19-2006 (100 % seminoma Stage I) - Hormone replacement - Surveillance
                    Joe's Mom - Nancy

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                    • #11
                      hi

                      My AFP was elevated ,at some point, to 5.9. The latest lesults [25-08-2006] are : HCG=0.1 ; AFP=3.4
                      I was scarred too
                      2005-03
                      Stage III EC 85% + Sem 15%
                      AFP=2.6; HCG=10, 20,28 and rising
                      FULL CAT scan:
                      -abdominal lymph clear
                      -subpleural lungs metastasis [bipulmonary lesions with diam <= 1cm]
                      4 x BEP changed to 3 x BEP at my request
                      from 2005-05....Surveillance

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