Hello,
Well, I am new here. Here is the short story.
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3 Sep 2005: Emergency department at the hospital, for testicular pain. I was diagnosed testicular cancer
5 Sep 2005: First CT scan before the operation. It came negative
5 Sep 2005 : Blood test. Everything was normal, a part from the tumor markers: BCG: 20, AFP : 76.8
6 Sep 2005 : Operation to remove my right testicle.
20 Sep 2005: Second CT scan for my chest. "One or Two nodes adjacent left renal hilum, 6/7 mm. Remaining of vishera nornal. Lungs clear."
Some of it said something like: "Oh, we now noticed that these nodes were visible in the first scan as well. We must have been drunk that day, sorry".
20 Sep 2005: Pathology came back. The cancer was only 10% carcinoma, 5% seminoma, 50% mature teratoma, 35% Yolk-sac tumor.
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The problem is... the markers.
Here is how they go. Before the operation, hCG was 20 and AFP was 76.8.
After the operation, hCG went town. However, AFP went like this:
20 Oct 05: 3
9 Dec 05: 4
12 Jan 06: 6
I am a little freaked out. The normal schedule followed by the hospital is to do one blood test every 3 months. I actually did these test because I felt that I wanted to keep a closer eye on them.
I called my oncologist, and he was all grumpy because "I was trying to act like a doctor", and I should "stick to the normal schedule". He said he wants to wait for the next lot of hospital markers and CT scan, on the 25th of February.
The most sensible thing to do, in my very humble opinion, would be to book me for a PET scan and see why the markers are rising. However, HE is the doctor.
I know that markers fluctuate; however, from 3 to 4, and from 4 to 6, doesn't look very promising.
What would you do?
Help!
Tony Mobily
(I am also the person behind http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
Well, I am new here. Here is the short story.
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3 Sep 2005: Emergency department at the hospital, for testicular pain. I was diagnosed testicular cancer
5 Sep 2005: First CT scan before the operation. It came negative
5 Sep 2005 : Blood test. Everything was normal, a part from the tumor markers: BCG: 20, AFP : 76.8
6 Sep 2005 : Operation to remove my right testicle.
20 Sep 2005: Second CT scan for my chest. "One or Two nodes adjacent left renal hilum, 6/7 mm. Remaining of vishera nornal. Lungs clear."
Some of it said something like: "Oh, we now noticed that these nodes were visible in the first scan as well. We must have been drunk that day, sorry".
20 Sep 2005: Pathology came back. The cancer was only 10% carcinoma, 5% seminoma, 50% mature teratoma, 35% Yolk-sac tumor.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The problem is... the markers.
Here is how they go. Before the operation, hCG was 20 and AFP was 76.8.
After the operation, hCG went town. However, AFP went like this:
20 Oct 05: 3
9 Dec 05: 4
12 Jan 06: 6
I am a little freaked out. The normal schedule followed by the hospital is to do one blood test every 3 months. I actually did these test because I felt that I wanted to keep a closer eye on them.
I called my oncologist, and he was all grumpy because "I was trying to act like a doctor", and I should "stick to the normal schedule". He said he wants to wait for the next lot of hospital markers and CT scan, on the 25th of February.
The most sensible thing to do, in my very humble opinion, would be to book me for a PET scan and see why the markers are rising. However, HE is the doctor.
I know that markers fluctuate; however, from 3 to 4, and from 4 to 6, doesn't look very promising.
What would you do?
Help!
Tony Mobily
(I am also the person behind http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com)
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