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  • #16
    That's wonderful news, Tammy! Definitely worth celebrating!
    "Life moves pretty fast; if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." -Ferris Bueller
    11.22.06 -Dx the day before Thanksgiving
    12.09.06 -Rt I/O; 100% seminoma, multifocal; Stage I-A; Surveillance; Six years out! I consider myself cured.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by mstlyn
      but yes, the night ended with good news, so I'm happy.
      Wow Tammy, What a tense night you must had.
      I'm thrilled to hear that the night ended in good news, and sure hope this doesn't happen again.
      Thanks for posting, and thanks for the advice for all of us RPLND'ers.
      Best,
      Stage III. Embryonal Carcinoma, Mature Teratoma, Choriocarcinoma.
      Diagnosed 4/19/06, Right I/O 4/21/06, RPLND 6/21/06, 4xEP, All Clear 1/29/07, RPLND Incisional Hernia Surgery 11/24/08, Hydrocelectomy and Vasectomy 11/23/09.

      Please see a physician for medical advice!

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      • #18
        Thanks for all the love and support everyone .. I am pasting this post from another area to keep Anthonys updates right here. -
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        Hi Margaret,

        Thanks for asking about Anthonys markers. We've had one heck of a time with the new labs.
        The last marker results that I know about were from the first week in September, which was still in the 7 range.

        I took him to have the markers checked again on Sept 13 and again around 2 weeks later. I kept calling the doctors office for the sept 13 th results and they kept telling me they werent back. After 3 weeks and yet another marker check, the results were still not back.

        I told the nurse they needed to find out what was going on at the lab- finally I got a call from the doctors office only to find out that for those 2 marker checks, they didnt even check his AFP, only the HCG.
        Needless to say I was furious, and when I took him for the latest one which was oct 4th, they were apologetic about it, and made sure they had his orders open so they tested everything they were supposed to.

        Now I still don't have his oct 4th results. I called them 2 days ago and left a message asking them to call me with the results, or get in touch with the lab if they didnt have it. No one bothered to call us back .. I called and left yet another message today, and have not heard a word from them.

        We just changed doctors again. Went back to hurley physicians instead of Mclaren .. we were better off where we were in the first place.

        So we dont have any marker results for 5 weeks now, but the last few were in the 7.4, 7.3, 7.1 area.


        Sorry this is so long

        I have wanted to vent about this several times and decided I didnt feel like typing all of it. You made me do it!!

        How are things with you and Boyce????

        Hugsssss
        Last edited by mstlyn; 10-18-07, 10:27 AM.

        Son Anthony DX 12/11/06
        L/O 12/20/06 Stage IIIA, 95% EC, 5% Yolk Sac
        4XEP 1/29-4/6/ 07
        AFP started increasing3 wks later
        Residual abdominal mass found on CT
        RPLND 6/8/07
        Cancer in pathology-
        80% mature teratoma, 20% Yolk Sac. --
        No adjuvent chemo and
        AFP normalised

        July 22, 2010 ---- 3 years all clear!

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        • #19
          I called the oncologist again a few minutes ago. They STILL had no AFP results in thier office after 2 weeks.

          I asked the nurse to call the lab though and we got the result

          AFP is 7 as of Oct 4th

          Looks like Anthonys normal range I guess??

          So as of August, his chest CT was clean
          October his abdomen and pelvic CT was clean

          Oct 4th Markers

          HCG <1
          AFP 7

          Lookin good.

          Glad to be done with mclaren doctors. The next markers will be done with Hurley doctors, so we won't be dealing with this shameful lack of professionalism, and care.

          Son Anthony DX 12/11/06
          L/O 12/20/06 Stage IIIA, 95% EC, 5% Yolk Sac
          4XEP 1/29-4/6/ 07
          AFP started increasing3 wks later
          Residual abdominal mass found on CT
          RPLND 6/8/07
          Cancer in pathology-
          80% mature teratoma, 20% Yolk Sac. --
          No adjuvent chemo and
          AFP normalised

          July 22, 2010 ---- 3 years all clear!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by mstlyn
            I called the oncologist again a few minutes ago. They STILL had no AFP results in thier office after 2 weeks.

            I asked the nurse to call the lab though and we got the result

            AFP is 7 as of Oct 4th

            Looks like Anthonys normal range I guess??

            So as of August, his chest CT was clean
            October his abdomen and pelvic CT was clean

            Oct 4th Markers

            HCG <1
            AFP 7

            Lookin good.

            Glad to be done with mclaren doctors. The next markers will be done with Hurley doctors, so we won't be dealing with this shameful lack of professionalism, and care.
            Absolutely Fantastic. It'll be good to shed the angst from dealing with boneheads too. Great news!
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            • #21
              Tammy,

              It sounds like the AFP is stable. In the lab here at DFCI, the normal range is from 0 to 7.5, so things seem to be looking good. Keep at 'em! All the best to you and Anthony,
              "Life moves pretty fast; if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." -Ferris Bueller
              11.22.06 -Dx the day before Thanksgiving
              12.09.06 -Rt I/O; 100% seminoma, multifocal; Stage I-A; Surveillance; Six years out! I consider myself cured.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Fed
                Tammy,

                It sounds like the AFP is stable. In the lab here at DFCI, the normal range is from 0 to 7.5, so things seem to be looking good. Keep at 'em! All the best to you and Anthony,
                This is good news Fed....I always hear different opinions on what the "normal ranges are". I should check my cancer book.

                I know you must be frustrated and a bit ticked off!! I would be.

                Boyce is doing okay...I am going to post in the next few weeks once we hear the final outcome of things. Thanks for asking!
                Co-survivor with husband Boyce, Diagnosed 7-11-06, orchiectomy right testicle on 7-12-06- Stage 3A: Mixed germ cell tumor with inguinal seminomatous and kartotypic carcinoma. One tumor over 10 cm, second tumor 4 cm, Chemo 4xBEP: Bi-lateral RPLND Dec 2006, nerve sparing but left sterile.
                Current DVT
                Current testosterone replacement therapy, Testim.

                "You must abandon the life you planned, to live the life that was meant for you" ~wisdom I have learned from my family on this forum

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                • #23
                  I found myself holding my breath!!!!! It always takes me a couple of days to come down from the anxiety, even with the good news!!! Enjoy! Sharon
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Margaret
                    I always hear different opinions on what the "normal ranges are".
                    Just to clarify: the ranges depend on the assay and on the laboratory. When you get a quantitative lab report, one should also get alongside the ranges they consider normal. They are not consistent across the board, so everyone should keep this in mind.
                    "Life moves pretty fast; if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." -Ferris Bueller
                    11.22.06 -Dx the day before Thanksgiving
                    12.09.06 -Rt I/O; 100% seminoma, multifocal; Stage I-A; Surveillance; Six years out! I consider myself cured.

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                    • #25
                      Here are the ref. ranges for 3 different places we have used.

                      Hurley:
                      AFP <5.5 IU/mL
                      HCG less than 25 MIU/ML <<< I question if this is supposed to be 2.5 but if so the . is not visible

                      U of M:
                      AFP 0.0-7.9 NG/ML
                      HCG <2 MIU/mL

                      Mclaren:
                      AFP 0.0 - 8.0
                      HCG 0- 10 MIU/ML

                      Son Anthony DX 12/11/06
                      L/O 12/20/06 Stage IIIA, 95% EC, 5% Yolk Sac
                      4XEP 1/29-4/6/ 07
                      AFP started increasing3 wks later
                      Residual abdominal mass found on CT
                      RPLND 6/8/07
                      Cancer in pathology-
                      80% mature teratoma, 20% Yolk Sac. --
                      No adjuvent chemo and
                      AFP normalised

                      July 22, 2010 ---- 3 years all clear!

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