I'm in QLD, Aus, and was diagnosed with TC in May 06. I had the orchidectomy (L) and the biop revealed it to be an embryonal carcinoma (pure). The biop did not suggest any vascular invasion, yet the followup CT revealed 2 retroperitonal lymph nodes enlarged to 19mm and 12mm. I had 3 rounds of BEP, although the bleo was stopped after 3 doses due to fibosis of the lungs. My dilemma is that the BEP ended in Aug 06 and there is still a 11mm mass in the lymph nodes. The urologist who preforms the RPLND in Brisbane suggested a followup CT and this CT did show a 7.8mm mass, although the PET did show activity. He is suggesting RPLND on the following basises: 1.) the inital mass was found to be pure embryonal carcinoma, 2.) there was definate local invasion, 3.) i have been marker negative since day one, and 4.) with the embryonal carcinoma he feels that there is higher risk of relapse. he does state that if the tumour shrinks they could watch it, but the minor difference in size (2.2mm) would most likely be due to where the slice was taken for the CT, not due to any significant shrinkage. My question is, is the urologist right? Will this be worse than the chemo? Will I have to have chemo following? What is the recovery time? Any diets I need to be on before the surgery?
The only other thing of significance is the fact that the tumour markers were the highest that they have ever been (3.9) right before the CT.
Thanks in advance for your help!
The only other thing of significance is the fact that the tumour markers were the highest that they have ever been (3.9) right before the CT.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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