Thanks everyone. Yes totally agree with Daniel that it is important to follow the surveillance protocol. If time allows, exercise is another form to combat stress and the aftermath from chemo. At least, it helped me on the finger numbness.
Post 3XBEP and a lung nodule
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6/2016 - Right I/O; 35% Yolk Sac, 35% Teratoma, 10%EC, 20% Seminoma with LVI; AFP elevated; CT scan clean
7/2016 - markers normal; confirmed Stage 1B; surveillance
8/2016 - markers normal
9/2016 - markers normal
10/2016 - markers normal; CT scan revealed 3mm lung nodule
12/2016 - markers normal
2/2017- markers normal; CT scan confirmed lung nodule grew to 14mm; confirmed relapse
3/2017 - 3xBEP
5/2017 - finished 3xBEP
6/2017 - markers normal; no size reduction in lung nodule
8/2017 - VATS and markers normal; continue to surveillance
12/2017 - all clear
3/2018 - all clear
6/2018 - all clear
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Yes, exercise even walking is so important during chemo if one can do it. It also helps mentally.Son Grant
dx 12/21/16 at age 17
BEP x3
Post Chemo CT Scan on 3/28/17 still showed a few nodes over 2 cm
2nd Post Chemo CT Scan on 4/27/17 showed all nodes still over 2cm
Post Chemo RPLND 5/8/17: Periaortic Teratoma, Intraaorticaval Teratoma, and Paracaval Teratoma found.
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