A check of my posts indicated I had not included anything since early April when it was decided to do surveillance. Since that time, I have had two blood tests which came back with no cancer markers. However, the latest CT Scan from July 12 indicated a 3.5 X 2.5cm growth on the lymph nodes.
I meet with the oncologist soon, and the type of chemo will be determined.
If I understood everything correctly from the docs down in Indy, there was a 50/50 chance this might happen in the first seven months following the orichotomy. They indicated if I made it past these seven months with no recurrence, then the odds improved dramtically for staying cancer free.
Well, it lasted almost 5 months. Even then, I understand that the success rate is something over 90%. So, although I am somehwat bummed, and even angry--thinking I should have decided on the surgery or chemo back in April instead of surveillance-- I am really not scared or fearful other than the unknown of chemo.
So, this is where it is now. The next few weeks will firm everything up as far as treatment.
Bob
diagnosed: 2/2007 right orch. 2/26/07 lab3/1/07:mixed-germ cell 40% non-seminoma embroynic carcinoma 60% seminoma stage 1B tc2 lymphatic invasion CT Scan 3/17/07: clear Blood test 3/15/07:no cancer markers.
surveillance 4/07 Blood tests in May and June:clear. CT Scan 7/12/07:
3.5 X 2.5cm growth on lymph nodes.
I meet with the oncologist soon, and the type of chemo will be determined.
If I understood everything correctly from the docs down in Indy, there was a 50/50 chance this might happen in the first seven months following the orichotomy. They indicated if I made it past these seven months with no recurrence, then the odds improved dramtically for staying cancer free.
Well, it lasted almost 5 months. Even then, I understand that the success rate is something over 90%. So, although I am somehwat bummed, and even angry--thinking I should have decided on the surgery or chemo back in April instead of surveillance-- I am really not scared or fearful other than the unknown of chemo.
So, this is where it is now. The next few weeks will firm everything up as far as treatment.
Bob
diagnosed: 2/2007 right orch. 2/26/07 lab3/1/07:mixed-germ cell 40% non-seminoma embroynic carcinoma 60% seminoma stage 1B tc2 lymphatic invasion CT Scan 3/17/07: clear Blood test 3/15/07:no cancer markers.
surveillance 4/07 Blood tests in May and June:clear. CT Scan 7/12/07:
3.5 X 2.5cm growth on lymph nodes.
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