I got the call today at 10 a.m. from the urologist. The verdict: stage I pure seminoma without lymphovascular invasion (staged at pT1 NX MX). The doc outlined two courses of action:
a) I am a candidate for surveillance. Cure rate >98% with 5-year recurrence of 15%.
b) Go for the kill with adjuvant radiation. Cure rate >99% with 5-year recurrence of 3%. Side effects quite likely.
My immediate thought was, "If I have a shot at beating this for good, now's my chance." The doc is setting up a meeting with the radiation oncologist. I'll be spending a few days in Florida with my kid and my wife (I'm not taking any work along), and we will likely start zapping the living daylight out of any leftovers late this month or in January. If I have to endure a couple of weeks with nausea and fatigue to spend more quality time with my family, bring it on.
As soon as I hung up, I called my wife Brooke to break the news to her. With my voice cracking with elation, she could tell that I was stoked. Now I am more confident than ever that I will beat this.
Thanks for listening. I'll keep with the updates.
a) I am a candidate for surveillance. Cure rate >98% with 5-year recurrence of 15%.
b) Go for the kill with adjuvant radiation. Cure rate >99% with 5-year recurrence of 3%. Side effects quite likely.
My immediate thought was, "If I have a shot at beating this for good, now's my chance." The doc is setting up a meeting with the radiation oncologist. I'll be spending a few days in Florida with my kid and my wife (I'm not taking any work along), and we will likely start zapping the living daylight out of any leftovers late this month or in January. If I have to endure a couple of weeks with nausea and fatigue to spend more quality time with my family, bring it on.
As soon as I hung up, I called my wife Brooke to break the news to her. With my voice cracking with elation, she could tell that I was stoked. Now I am more confident than ever that I will beat this.
Thanks for listening. I'll keep with the updates.
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