Uterine Papillary Serous Carcinoma: What treatments did you have?
Is there anyone out there who has gone through the treatments for this? I have had surgery , and chemo taxes/carboplatin. Radiation is suggested but no one seems to have any data to refer to as we are such a small group I’m guessing. Very nervous moving forward as to what to do.
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Yes. I turned to Mayo after my gyne wasn't taking my cancer seriously until the DX of USPC. It was the best decision I made about my treatment. I travel 6 hours by car to get to Rochester, but everyone at Mayo from the schedulers to the surgeons made sure I received the most prompt and best care. Everyone is extremely kind and caring while delivering world class care.
I had three courses of vaginal brachytherapy in late September 2018 and it was sandwiched in between chemo. My normal chemo side effects were incontinence, followed by a few days of constipation followed by a few days of diarrhea. After the brachy sandwich I had this same sequence followed by horribly painful diarrhea, 6 times in one day, then the next day it went away. I have occasional diarrhea now one month post lady chemo. My main complaint is that my body's traditional signals for elimination no longer work well. When it tells me that I need to go, I have zero time to run to the toilet. Bowels & bladder have settled down so that I am on my way back to normal but it is dicey everyday. I still have no appetite so I am no where near consuming the volume of food and liquid I used to so there is that in the equation. My team told me to wait one year after the last treatment to assess changes and that this might be the new normal for me. I can easily deal with these challenges, but if the diarrhea came back I would be housebound. Diarrhea is one of the more serious side effects from radiation for uterine cancer, USPC.
Most of what you are describing sounds more like radiation side effects or I was extremely lucky as had no bladder or bowel issues with Chemo whatsoever. It’s been a month out an no sign of hair returning yet. I meet the radiation oncologist tomorrow to discuss but have pretty much decided to forego radiation aa surgery removed it and the chemo was adjuvant and my lifestyle couldn’t deal with always having to know where the nearest bathroom is. And in my case it would have to be a bush somewhere as I’m usually out on my bike or hiking. I have also found that diffentent provinces or states in your case, have different protocols for treatment so if I lived 3 h ours away in Alberta, radiation is not the protocol but surgery and 6 adjuvant chemo therapy is the protocol there. Ive done due diligence and looked at OS and prognosis for recurrance etc and feel comfortable with just getting on with life. And if it recurs then I’ll deal with it then. No one has any guarantees regardless of treatment. Each and every one of us on this connect site has chosen a course of treatment that is right for them. I very much appreciate the candour with which people share their real life experiences.
Hi my name is Stephanie. I have upsc. Did everything keeps getting worse. It's been 3 years. Losing hope.
Are you in remission?
I am in Philadelphia at Fox Chase and want to try Mayo for this. What is their success rate.
What is WART?
Hi are you in remission with this?
Welcome to Connect, Stephanie @slm101. I'm confident that @bluemeade7 @goldengirl2 and @bjkingape will join me in welcoming you to Connect and share their experiences about uterine papillary serous carcinoma.
Stephanie, to inquire about Mayo's expertise in treating UPSC, you can contact them and inquire here: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
@bluemeade7 may have first-hand stories to share about Mayo.
Stephanie, WART stands for whole-abdominal radiotherapy. What treatments have you had? How are you doing?
I am going to Mayo This Tuesday actually, for my 1st 3 month checkup. I was NED as of November but that was just after my last treatment. Welcome to our group.