Hi Andrew, welcome. We will do all we can to help you through a tough time.
Can you tell us the make up of the tumor, percentage wise?
hi my name is andrew,
just lost the left a few days ago and have been for a bunch of test and seeing different doctors to determine the next right thing. I have non-seminoma with three kinds of cancer and no tumor markers showing, the CT scan showed a 1.7 cm node, but they say it's not in the flight path of TC. Many test and appointments.
I'd like to thank everyone who has left infomation for those coming up behind.
bye for now, Andrew
Hi Andrew, welcome. We will do all we can to help you through a tough time.
Can you tell us the make up of the tumor, percentage wise?
Retired moderator. Husband, left I/O 16Dec2005, stage I seminoma with elevated b-HCG, no LVI, RTx15 (25Gy). All clear ever since.
What's going on here? Was there a sale on TC or something. Seems like a lot of new guys all of a sudden. As much as I like to say welcome to new members I wish I never had welcome anyone again.
I didn't mean to go but welcome Andrew. I lost my left one 20 years ago. So let me assure you, you can live just fine without it. There is a wealth of information here as you may have seen but if you have any questions feel free to post away. Good luck.
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Welcome Andrew,
We'll be happy to answer questions and give you whatever information you need. On important item - ask for copies of ALL your test results, tumor pathology, tumor markers (even though they're negative) and the radiologist report from the CT scan, sometimes you can even get the actual scan pictures on a CD. It's good to have all this information; if you ever want a 2nd opinion, you're all set to go.
Best wishes.
Fish
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Right I/O 4/22/1988
RPLND 6/20/1988
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Left I/O 9/17/2003
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Hey Andrew,
Welcome to the Forum. It's good that you have set the wheels in motion and that you are well on your way to being rid of this beast. I have couple of questions for you. The first is whether you have information on the extent of invasion of the primary tumor (i.e. lymphovascular invasion and other such things). You will find that in your pathology report. The second one is about your CT result. When was that CT taken? If it was taken soon after the I/O, then there is a slight chance that node could be due to the surgery itself, in which case that would be normal.
As others have said, we'll help you along the way. Cheers dude,
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12.09.06 -Rt I/O; 100% seminoma, multifocal; Stage I-A; Surveillance; Six years out! Final follow-up: 07/2014.
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Hey Andrew-
Glad you have found us. You now have a wealth of information and experience to draw upon.
I am sure you find as I have what family you have joined.
I'll wait to see what additional information you can provide before lending my two cents.
Hang in there, you are going to be just fine! You are already on the road to being cured!
Best,
Ben
Ben
11/23/2007 - Right Inguinal Orchiectomy
11/27/2007 - Pathology Stage IB, Vascular Invasion, 40% Embryonal Carcinoma, 30% Yolk Cell, 30% Immature Teratoma
11/27/2007 - CT Clear, X-Ray Clear.
12/20/2007 - Modified template R-RPLND , 39 lymph nodes removed and residual spermatic cord.
12/27/2007 - Pathology "all clear."
12/27/2007 - Surveillance.
12/20/2012 - Five years, all clear!
Just adding my welcome words to you as a new member. Ditto on everything all the others have written so far. Think of this as your electronic TC home where you can come in, relax and feel right at home. You got questions...we got answers!
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