Stage 4 esophageal cancer metastacized to lymph nodes
Nov. of 2025 diagnosed stage four,esophageal cancer.Has spread to 3 nodes near bronchial tubes.Because of that,surgery was taken out of the future game plan,regardless if they are clear or not after next scan.
Getting by weekly flot /imfinzi infusions. Completed #4 today,scans scheduled after#6 to determine effectiveness of prior treatments.But as of today,was notified to receive treatments ,depending how I tolerate them,without surgery.
Thanks for listening.Good luck and prayers to all.
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Hi Marcia
Sounds like you have a full plate. Sorry you’re going through this terrible journey. I just completed my 8th FLOT treatment and also my first immunotherapy not with chemo. I already had hypothyroidism and now my thyroid numbers are too high. Speaking with my endocrinologist I am increasing my synthroid medication and checking TSH in 6 weeks. I sympathize with how hard the chemo is and the side effects are crappy. But talk to your oncologist. Have them consult with a team if they have one. Power through and consider your discomfort over the disease progression. Terrible choices but I survived the first wave of chemo the grim surgery and the second phase of chemo. None of this is easy. Good luck and God speed.
Have been 'lurking' & listening here for a little - yes, the details are great. For me the best is the sharing: on first diagnosis everyone was saying 'get well, soon' - it made me feel sicker! Also, the tech is great - it is a battle; statistically I have 14-20 months of life expectancy - I could be an outlier aberration, and go either way.
Life is the best experience I've ever had.
All the best from The Land Down Under. dc0l
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1 ReactionHi again,
I just read a medical abstract that posits thyroid disturbance in immunotherapy patients bodes well and is correlated to a higher survival rate than with other cancer patients whose thyroid readings are ok.
Anyone know more? I also read that not much research has been done related to thyroid issues and chemotherapy or immunotherapy.
Thanks!
@dc0l
Prayers are with you,be as strong as possible.Cherish the days we have.hope to chat in the future
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2 Reactions@maraca sorry about your recent news,sorry no suggestions here but prayers headed your way
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Thanks for "lurking," Aussie man!
Keep sharing as suits you too.
Marcia in San Francisco
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Thanks for the caring reply here, wklapp. It's such a hard process, and you had the surgery atop it all.
I'm just holding out till my March 25 scan, so hoping not authors an improvement!
Best wishes for your path ahead too.
Marcia
@maraca
My suggestion is to be upfront with your oncologist. Tell him/her everything you’re thinking and feeling about your condition. Nothing is off limits. I would also suggest regular sessions with a counselor/therapist ( there should be an oncology social worker you can talk to)about your living situation. A good friend can also be your advocate. A good support system is so helpful!
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1 Reaction@mead56, welcome. The fatigue is hard. How do you manage it or pace yourself?