Pancreatic Cancer Group: Introduce yourself and connect with others
Welcome to the Pancreatic Cancer group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with pancreatic cancer or caring for someone with pancreatic cancer. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with cancer, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
I’m Colleen, and I’m the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. Chances are you’ll to be greeted by fellow members and volunteer patient Mentors, when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Volunteer Mentors on Connect.
We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Pull up a chair. Let's start with introductions.
When were you diagnosed with pancreatic cancer? What treatments have you had? How are you doing?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Pancreatic Cancer Support Group.
Thank you!!!!
My husband was diagnosed on January 14th after his surgery to remove a cyst on his pancreas went south. Too much bleeding from blood vessels and I suppose all the images were thought to be the cyst and not a giant mass. Don’t know the stage yet. Pet scan scheduled but can’t start treatment until the staples from this surgery come out next week. He had pancreatitis a couple times years ago. In hind sight, that along with diabetes diagnosis and gall bladder removal should have alerted at least one medical professional to look more closely at his pancreas.
Did they order a CA19-9 level?
I found that genetic testing helped me feel better for my family. I have a rare Pan Ca tumor genotype, KRAS G12C, but it is not hereditary. So glad for my family now and future generations.
I was on a clinical trial that caused some intestinal issues and Creon was not really helping. I use Galvescon which does help immediate issues. A friend did research with drugs for Melanoma and they found that increasing glycine in the diet helped with treatment and inflammatory issues. I now make my own bone broth and drink every day and use in cooking. It seems to help me and besides it is soothing. You can also buy bone broth, chicken or beef.
My level started at 340,000 in May 2021. May 2022 is at 40.
Wow, that is awesome. Have you been through treatments and surgery?
22 rounds of chemo over the past year. Just dropped oxaliplatin. Panc tumor reduced greatly and liver mets have reduced greatly in size and number. I have tolerated chemo very well.
I have had 8 chemo treatments and now doing 6 weeks of radiation and hopefully surgery around August. I haven't really had terrible side effects from chemo or radiation. Some nausea but mostly just exhaustion. I pray that your numbers continue to improve.
did you have the mass removed or biopsied? If so what was your genetic results or the genome found? Most are KRAS but there are various mutations of that. Some are much more responsive to treatment than others. Ask your physician if he knows please. Quite helpful information.