Post-treatment follow up for clear cell endometrial cancer
Just wondering how your oncologists are monitoring you for recurrence of an aggressive cancer . I am two+ years post treatment with surgery, chemo, radiation & brachytherapy. I had metastasis to local & distant lymph nodes during chemo so I’m deemed chemo resistant.
-How often do you see your oncologist?
-Do you get CT scans & if so how often?
Is there concern for radiation overload?
-Is anybody using liquid biopsies? A blood test seems like a great way to monitor for cancer cells but my oncologist is not a fan.
I’m always worried about recurrence, so your experiences might be helpful.
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@cookercooker You ask a very good question about how cancer may show up in a "liquid biopsy". From what I've read in pathology journals (my husband is a pathologist, now retired) some of these biopsies are more reliable than others. This is a rather new and huge line of research. I'm going to see what I can find by searching the laboratory and pathology research literature.
thanks fo rthat. And, how they treat the cancer detected is, naturally, systemically.