Is CA 19-9 a lagging indicator? How is it used?
My husband has had pancreatic cancer for over three years. Every time his Ca 19-9 markers rise, his oncologist says they’re a lagging indicator and not reflective of his current health at the time of the test. Would anyone confirm if this is true? After he had liver oblation surgery a month ago, his markers were tested today and they have tripled. Does this mean the surgery failed?
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Happyjack thanks for the additional context on the marker results. Bottom line is a high number is bad but just an indicator that something is wrong and needs attention. God bless you and God speed on your recovery! 🙏🏼💜🌈
I am glad to see it looks like you’re doing well on treatment - best wishes to you going through this again!
Thank you, and God bless you 🙏🏼 the main side effect. I’m dealing with his chronic diarrhea. I’m getting lots of advice and prescriptions from doctors, but nothing seems to help. Any insights would be appreciated.
I am so sorry to hear you’re dealing with chronic diarrhea. That can be so disruptive. Do they give you atropine with your chemo premeds? That can help with diarrhea prevention. It sounds like you’ve tried a number of things. I know the irinotecan part of FOLFIRINOX can cause diarrhea - not sure if that’s the chemo you’re on. My mom has more frequent bowel movements but has not had diarrhea at this point. Praying this eases up for you.
I don’t think I’m receiving atropine. I will ask about it. Although the diarrhea started before my current chemo, I am not on FOLFIRINOX. I did have it six years ago when I had my Whipple procedure. This one seems much lighter combination of two chemo medicines. God bless you.🙏🏼💜🌈
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