Has anyone chosen the Watch and Wait and regretted that choice?
I am new to this group and thankful for the insight offered by those who post their experiences. I am a 68 year old man in good health. A CT scan in February found that I have a 2.5 CM Grade 2 PNET on the tail of my Pancreas, confirmed by biopsy. I have no symptoms and am in the process of evaluating my options. I have an excellent UCSD Moores Cancer Center near me that I am using. After confirming the type and grade of tumor with biopsy I was referred to a surgeon who specializes in Pancreas surgery. She advises a distal pancreatectomy with removal of spleen also. I am probably going to have this surgery, but would like to hear from patients who have done watchful waiting with all grades of PNETS. What has happened in the course of your disease? Thanks to anyone who has experience with this.
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personally i do not like the wait and see strategy. My thought… study and learn as much as you can and get second and third opinions… and if at all possible, get them surgically removed
@t26
I appreciate your comment! Learning as much as possible about this rare cancer is important. Getting more than one opinion is also the best way to go about making decisions.
I would just add that getting these other opinions from a NET specialist is important. Mayo Clinic has NET specialists in all three of their locations. Information about appointments can be found at http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63. In person or virtual appointments can be quite helpful.
Also he Carcinoid Cancer Foundation has a website with NET specialists throughout the world. Here is the list,
--Find a Doctor
https://www.carcinoid.org/for-patients/treatment/find-a-doctor/
Did you personally get 2nd and 3rd opinions, @t26
@augustine777
Many of us, myself included, had NETs that were found incidentally (during a test that was looking for something else). It sounds as if you have adjusted your eating habits so that you can be comfortable with a smaller pancreas.
You are fortunate that your glucose levels (blood sugar) have remained normal.
What type of follow up has been suggested to check on the status of the NETs?
I have my second appointment with my medical oncologist today. I am in Washington State, but my doctor is in Idaho. By a stroke of luck, my doctor is good friends with Dr. Halfdanarson and has spoken to him about my case (I guess they went to college together). My doctor also did genetic testing on the tumors. There is no current evidence of any other tumors in my body although I am technically stage 3 because of the lymph nodes. He is discussing with Dr. Halfdanarson whether we should do some adjuvant therapy to go after any cancer cells to lower the possibility of recurrence. Whether we do adjuvant therapy or not, I will be doing scans every 6 months to watch for any other metastasis. Because the tumors are grade 2 and slow growing, I will be doing scans for a longer period of time to make sure. At my appointment today I will find out if there is any plan for adjuvant therapy and what my schedule is for scans.
Thank you Scott for your input. I have made the decision to have surgery, but with good information like your experience to help me feel the choice is correct those days of painful recovery may go better. Wishing you continued recovery and remaining cancer free.
Thank you. I wish you all the best.
My Journey of doctors and second opinions
- Local Community PCP ordered Ultrasound because of Liver pain..bingo
- The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (Dr Alok Khorana)..only 3 months there
Only treatment was some Sandostati shots
- Second Opinion through "Best Doctors" from Duke (Dr Morse, NET Specialist) ....Confirmed it all
- University Hospital Health Systems (Dr Amr Mohammed - NET Specialist Oncology) ...CapTem Recommendation
- Eric Liu, Rocky Mountain Cancer Center NET Surgeon
Captem Recommendation and not a surgical candidate uopn diagnosis ..to many liver mets
- Dr Nutter Consult, the Nutting Clinic..was considering y-90 but did not
- Early 2022....Cap/Tem worked great !! Dr Liu says I can get debulked
- University California San Francisco ( Emily Bergsland, NET Specialist Oncology) but also met with interventional radiology
Surgical consult which they did not recommend because still excessive tumors .....they liked bland embolization
- Universiy of Iowa, James Howe, Liver Surgeon....said he could do the surgery.
- The Mayo Clinic ...Dr Thor Haldafarson ( NET Specialist - Oncology) and Dr Cleary, Surgeon liver and pancrease...yes surgey
Presently My quarterbacks are Amr Mohammed & Eric Liu and Thor Halfdanarson & Sean Cleary.
How great that your doctor is consulting with Dr. Halfdanarson at Mayo. If you are comfortable sharing about this upcoming appointment, I'd be interested in knowing what decision you make.
Will you post an update when it is convenient?
@t26
You have certainly done your due diligence in getting many opinions from doctors well-known in the specialty of NETs.