I was diagnosed with TC in October 2006 and had a radical orchiectomy on 10/20. I am now seeing Dr. Sagalowsky at UT Southwestern Medical Center for treatment options. He is reviewing the original CAT scan and chest X-ray, but the initial report is that they were clear. So far it seems I have stage I non-seminomous TC. It was diagnosed as embryonal cell, but he thinks there might be another type as well. My tumor markers have returned to normal (HCG < 2, AFP = 6.3, they were HCG = 6, AFP = 51 if I remember correctly).
I am confused about treatment options. According to the doctor, my options are:
* 2 rounds of chemo and pretty much be done with it. Dr. Sagalowsky does not like chemo and does not recommend this due to the side effects
* RPLND (which is Dr. Sagalowsky's specialty)
* Surveillance
The side effects of chemo are my major concern.
I understand that chemo can cause heart problems later in life. I'm afraid of this, being overweight and having a lot of family history with heart disease. How much does my risk increase with 2 rounds of chemo?
The doctor also says that chemo can cause nerve damage, especially in my hands. How bad is that? I'm a programmer - I sort of need to be able to type!
If I have RPLND, what are the chances of recurrence? And if it recurs, how much chemo does that usually mean?
If I do surveillance, and the cancer comes back, how much chemo should I expect? How much worse are the side effects then compared to preventative chemo now?
Thanks in advance for any help or info.
I am confused about treatment options. According to the doctor, my options are:
* 2 rounds of chemo and pretty much be done with it. Dr. Sagalowsky does not like chemo and does not recommend this due to the side effects
* RPLND (which is Dr. Sagalowsky's specialty)
* Surveillance
The side effects of chemo are my major concern.
I understand that chemo can cause heart problems later in life. I'm afraid of this, being overweight and having a lot of family history with heart disease. How much does my risk increase with 2 rounds of chemo?
The doctor also says that chemo can cause nerve damage, especially in my hands. How bad is that? I'm a programmer - I sort of need to be able to type!
If I have RPLND, what are the chances of recurrence? And if it recurs, how much chemo does that usually mean?
If I do surveillance, and the cancer comes back, how much chemo should I expect? How much worse are the side effects then compared to preventative chemo now?
Thanks in advance for any help or info.
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