Leiomyosarcoma: What can I expect now?
Diagnosed with Leiomyosarcoma back in August 2021. had surgery to remove mass in upper right groin that same month. July 29th second round of CT scans showed nodules on Right upper lung - had surgery to remove those on Sept 15.
What can I expect now ? - meeting with Medical oncologist next week .
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HI Colleen,
Yes it is being monitored by 3 monthly PET scans and CT scans. I acutally had them today so tomorrow is the big reveal. I guess the medical oncologist will let me know in tomorrow morning when I see him. Very nervous at the moment!
Cheers
John
So how did it go? What did your PET CT find?
Sounds like chemotherapy is indicated, not surgery. That is the plan for my son. He has a new small tumor in his right axilla and a suspicious spot in his left lung. He started chemotherapy 2 weeks ago, another round next week.
Hi
My secondaries in both lungs have grown and I have anumber of them. They are up to 2cm in size. The PET also showed actdivity on my liver so am having liver biopsy next week.
After that the MO will determine course of acdtion but seems most likely to be chemotherapy.
Cheers
John
Hello - I too have nodules in my lungs but may be starting chemotherapy. I am interestedin whether they tried that for you?
Yes and it worked. I had it done three years ago.
That sounds like a greatoutcome for you, particularly compared to some of the situations on this site. I'm very encouraged by it but can you confirm that when you started chemo, did you have secondaries in your lungs? anywhere else?
And if I could, do you know the type of chemo you were given and how much did it knock you around?
Many thanks in advance.
My 44 year old son is on his second round of chemotherapy. He's list his hair. Now battling nausea with Zofran. He had a recurrence of a 5 mm tumor in his right axilla causing swelling, pain and compression of his radial artery causing his right hand to drop. He's much better after 2 rounds of chemotherapy. Hoping for a full recovery. Our oncologist tells us that although it's a rare cancer, 1 to 3 per million, it's very treatable with chemo.
Yes, he also has secondaries in his lung. Chemotherapy is the only option now.