Multifocal Adenocarcinoma of the lung, continual recurrences

Posted by Merry, Alumni Mentor @merpreb, Dec 11, 2018

We have multifocal adenocarcinoma of the lung. @linda10 and @sakota.- Please join me in this discussion.

For a short explanation of this tongue twister. Briefly, Multifocal Adenocarcinoma (MAC) of the lung is a clinical entity of multiple synchronous (less than 6 months) or metachronous (more than 6 months), often ground-glass opacities (GGO) on CT scan, typically indolent-behaving cancers. There is a scarce amt of clinical data to guide treatment decisions.
This came from http://ascopubs.org/doi/abs/10.1200/JCO.2017.35.15_suppl.e20041.

This means that more than one potential cancerous lesion, mostly ground glass, shows up at a time. For instance I had 3 cancerous lesions 10 years ago in my left lung and in the same area. They were all different sizes. They grow at different rates.

Multifocal adenocarcinoma is a very complex cancer because the medical profession doesn't know if the ground glass lesions are the primary cancer or small metastases of another primary cancer. They don't even know where they start..

Multifocal Adenocarcinoma has sub types and it's management is based on whether it's indolent or very virulent.

These are very simplistic explanations. Even doctors are confused by it and it's only been within the last twenty years that they have separated it from a Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma (BAC).

The constant recurrences are the buggers. Not only do we have to constantly face lots of CT scans but when lung cells change, which they often do, we are in terror of another virulent cancer. I presently have several ground glass lesions. And I have had many that have disappeared. It's enough to drive you nuts and PTSD is exacerbated by the frequency of these devils.

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Hi merry. I know. Thank you so much for your support. I just got to keep reminding myself and I know there are a lot of people who are whose off then I.

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I just wish I knew anything for sure

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@meka

I just wish I knew anything for sure

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Aww. Feeling down Meka?

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Happy New Year @sakota, @meka and @linda10- How is everyone doing? I've been thinking about all of you.

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Well. I got a fantastic cold @merry. And hoping it doesn’t get worse. Had a great Christmas but New Years was pretty quiet. How are you doing. Think of you all and keep you in my prayers. Sakota

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@sakota- That is terrible. Be careful that it doesn't settle in your chest. I always get bronchitis. I'm well, thank you. Have my CT scan early Feb! Happy New Year

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@merpreb I have been lucky in not getting a cold since I was diagnosed. Been staying at home. I tell you this cold started out in the strangest way for three days and nights I had leg cramps that hurt so bad. Then they quit and now I got this cold. Guess I am just weird. I am waiting to hear from the pulmologist and cardiology for appts in February at mayo. Hope you get a stable report. The waiting game continues prayers for you.

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sakota- What makes you think that leg cramps had anything to do with your cold? Leg cramps often happen because of dehydration, or other things

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no reason it just seemed weird. I know I wasn’t dehydrated but did add gaterade and bananas. For potassium. One thing started and then ended up another. Lol I’m just a oddity.

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@sakota

no reason it just seemed weird. I know I wasn’t dehydrated but did add gaterade and bananas. For potassium. One thing started and then ended up another. Lol I’m just a oddity.

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@sakota Did you know that Gatorade is also high in salt?

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