Has your doctor been straightforward about your survival?
Hi all. I’m so glad this forum is here. I was diagnosed with papillary serous ovarian cancer, stage IIIc, three-and-a-half years ago. I just finished my third course of chemo. My doctors will not be very frank when I ask “What are my chances of long-term survival?” They say things like, “Every patient is different” “I don’t like to put a number on it” and, believe it or not, “You could be hit by a bus tomorrow!”
I’d very much like to know what other patients’ doctors have told them regarding their chances. Have they been straightforward with you? Or are they vague and uncomfortable discussing odds of survival?
Thank you.
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Thank you. Onc nurse did recommend those and I used the cold gloves and socks for the treatment.
Google "The Median is not the Message." It's a famous essay by biologist Stephen J. Gould. His doctor didn't give him a prognosis, so he searched the scientific literature and found that the median survival time was 8 months. That means 50% of people die within 8 months of diagnosis, but Gould wanted to know about the other 50% who lived longer. He found that some people lived a lot longer. He worked with his doctor to model his care after long-lived people. What the essay doesn't say is that he went on to live 20 years past the expectation and died from an unrelated cause. Wishing you 20+ years!
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As a friend told me: There’s always someone who wins the lottery!
Also: My dad had cancer and was given two years if he didn’t have a particular surgery, which he didn’t. He lived an additional 17 years and died of other causes.
So I hope that I take after him!
Best wishes to all who are reading this. We all know the shock of diagnosis, the fear, the discomfort of treatment, the late side effects of those treatments, and the hope for survival. Thank you for propping me up.
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