Pancreatic cancer and CA19-9
I have just finished my 13th Folfirinox regimen for pancreatic cancer stage IV. I was diagnosed in May of 2022. I still have no symptoms of the cancer only symptoms are a result of the chemo.
Oncologist removed irinotecan after chemo3 due to a neurologic reaction (slurred speech and shaking leg). This last chemo she removed the oxaliplatin due to increasing neuropathy in my fingers and toes. It was implied that both meds could be added back at lower doses. I asked about radiation as well and oncologist is considering it. I am being treated locally and this is NOT a pancreatic Cancer Center and this worries me. I have been seen and am in contact with John Hopkins and Mayo-not a surgical candidate unfortunately 🙁
Scans have showed significant decrease in the tumor which was small to begin with and no longer evidence in liver. The last scan right before Chemo 13 did not show as significant a change but oncologist said stable is good sign. However, my CA19-9 went from 65 to 67. This was the first time this has increased since receiving Chemo-should I be concerned??
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Thank you!
My mom’s CA 19-9 bounces all over. zip then down and up and down. I agree with the rest in that 2 points is nothing. Trending upwards each time is cause for concern. I was also told chemo can make it rise, so can various other factors. In and of itself, CA 19-9 is one tool. It’s never the whole story. You’ve got this! Stay strong, keep fighting!
Thanks for sharing your amazing deep knowledge of these assays. My level went from 1750 to 575, two different labs, one was at Quest and the second was at Sloan Kettering Memorial Cancer Center. I have had three cycles of chemo. The drop in CA 19-9 was an indicator that my current treatment was effective. For treatment of BRCA1 associated pancreatic cancer, they favor oxy platinum and gemcitabine as initial treatment but if the oxy platinum and 5-FU show good effect, to continue current treatment. The CT scan also showed some early benefit and the recommendation to continue current treatment. The side effects seem very manageable and I was glad not to have to change and have different side effects. I will have a reevaluation after 7-8 cycles of treatment to see if I have changed from borderline removable to being a surgical candidate.
Prayers for your treatment to keep working !
Hi, was diagnosed with PANCAN Stage IV with M to liver 10/20/22. As added bonus also diagnosed with Type2 Diabetes. Initial CA-19-9 was @3,600. Started the FU Chemo. After 3 checked CA-19-9 which rose to 42,400. Scans confirmed progression. Changed chemo regimen to Plan B. Checked CA-19-9 after two sessions and it dropped to 1,595. Have not suffered side effects from either chemo (0ther than sensitivity to cold and slight neuropathy from Plan A). Gaining weight with help from Creon. Scans scheduled for 2/23/23 and likely another CA-19-9. As noted in other posts, CA-19-9 is one indication and treatment decisions are not based on it's results alone. While thankful it went down...Dr has said not to be surprised if they go up and down. For now, the trend is my friend. Stay positive, pray, surround with wonderful family and friends and trust your healthcare team. Am in it to win it!
Hi @robee, I wanted to check in to see how you're doing. I think members answered your question about CA19-9. You might also be interested in this related discussion:
- CA 19-9 and pancreatic cancer: What do the numbers mean? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/ca-19-9/
How are you doing? Any changes to your treatment plan?