Anal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Posted by zobesca @zobesca, Feb 22, 2023

Has anybody with squamous cell carcinoma on the inside of your body had it metastasize? I 'just started immunotherapy and wondering if anybody else has followed this path.

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@rioa21

I have anal SCC. I was treated with chemo and radiation for 6 weeks in2022. Most of the cancer is gone except for about an inch. The doctors feel that that will disappear too as the treatment continues to work even after it’s stopped. I’ve had radiation enteritis and now I have anal strictures causing fecal incontinence. The cure is worse than the treatment. I was prepped and sedated for my first crafter treatment this Thursday. The colonoscopy could not be done. The anal opening is smaller than a pinky and they could not get in. I woke up to hear that news. I’m feeling so worn out and a bit depressed. Now I am scheduled to have a flexi sigmoidoscopy with a doctor who is more specialized in this treatment than my regular gastroenterologist. He is going to do an anal dilation. Has anyone had that done? Did it work? I forgot to mention that I am also dealing with fecal incontinence.

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I hope very much that the procedure brings you some relief. I will begin chemo radio therapy on 4/3, for an anal/rectal squamous cell cancer. Your experience is my fear. I had chemotherapy followed by radiation therapy to my pelvis from 3/21-10/21, it caused severe constipation from radiation enteritis, followed by months of diarrhea with fecal incontinence. This treatment is supposed to be worse than the last. I’m very worried.
I am sending healing thoughts, & a big hug your way. Keep us posted.

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I can understand your worry. No one tells you how damaging the treatment can be. It just doesn’t seem fair. Is your cancer in the same spot as the original? You’re not alone in this nightmare. I understand completely what you’re going through. We can do it! I try to take one day at a time. I get angry at myself when I’m trying to fall asleep and all I can think about is my cancer. I try to focus on something pleasant like my grandchildren. I go into my husband’s restaurant for a few hours a day to help him out…we’re so short staffed. Really it’s just to give myself a break from cancer. We all do what we have to do to get through this. My thoughts are with you!

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I have Mets to my liver and trying to get into a trial w immunotherapy and chemo. Where are you being treated ?

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I'm being treated at huntsman in salt lake City with full chemo now. Sadly immunotherapy didn't work for my cancer. Where's the trial?

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Hello, Stuart here. diagnosed with Squamous Cell Anal Cancer. Rated at Stage 1B in May 2022. Did six weeks of radiation and two weeks of Chemo (week 1 and 5). Had a pet-scan in November 2022 and a Short scope colonoscopy in March 2023. Both showed cancer gone. Can't help but read about Farrah Fawcett and her story with Anal Cancer. Definitely have to be vigilant! I will recommend something to help with aftercare. My wife and I purchased a Bio-bidet 2000 from Amazon. You are just replacing your toilet seat, adding a water line and an outlet near your toilet tank. Definitely helps with all the issues when going number 2. Sorry to be so forward but I think I'm in the right company. Good luck and GOD Bless everyone! Stuart Grant

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@zobesca

I'm being treated at huntsman in salt lake City with full chemo now. Sadly immunotherapy didn't work for my cancer. Where's the trial?

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The trial is in Newark DE. I should find out tomorrow if I’m in it out. I want to get started w treatment son. The Mets in my liver doubled in size in 1 month. Makes me scared.

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I was diagnosed with Anal cancer in May of 2020. Since then, this has been one hellova ride. After being told 1 year max of dealing with it...wrong. Within the first 6 months, I was diagnosed a stage 4. The chemo and radiation was pure hell on me. Not gonna lie, having it in that area is the worst. You will want to have plenty of dresses as you will have blisters and swelling. You will need to have a squirt bottle to clean yourself after doing your business. And it is humiliating, but you'll get over it. My husband had to help me with putting the medicine on. You are gonna need to stay hydrated and EAT!! I have resorted to living on boost/ensure. Little Red Door Cancer Society provides it free to me with a prescription from my Oncologist team. As for any other options, radiation and chemo were the only ones available to me for stage 4 Anal Cancer.

Having since it has metastisized to my groin, liver and lungs. After having a lobe of my liver removed and been going thru chemo since the beginning, the disease wants to stay in my lungs but just found out last week that it has metastisized to my bones. I go to see my Radiation Oncologist tomorrow. I have been in remission 1 time and it was only for a month. Everything we have done has only been life sustaining. I have had times where I wanted to give up but now hearing that my time is nearing the end, just makes me want to fight harder!!

My advice to you is to get a second opinion and never give up!! Not sure if you are a believer, if so, PRAY!! And find someone you can confide in.

I didn't mean to scare ya but would rather be honest as to the possibility of what could happen.

I will pray for you. If you use Facebook, you can send me a friend's request @ Nickie Knauss. I use messenger to talk to a group of people dealing with Cancer.

Good luck and prayers 🙏🏻

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@stuski

Hello, Stuart here. diagnosed with Squamous Cell Anal Cancer. Rated at Stage 1B in May 2022. Did six weeks of radiation and two weeks of Chemo (week 1 and 5). Had a pet-scan in November 2022 and a Short scope colonoscopy in March 2023. Both showed cancer gone. Can't help but read about Farrah Fawcett and her story with Anal Cancer. Definitely have to be vigilant! I will recommend something to help with aftercare. My wife and I purchased a Bio-bidet 2000 from Amazon. You are just replacing your toilet seat, adding a water line and an outlet near your toilet tank. Definitely helps with all the issues when going number 2. Sorry to be so forward but I think I'm in the right company. Good luck and GOD Bless everyone! Stuart Grant

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I couldn’t agree with you more about the bidet. When I was diagnosed with my squamous cell anal cancer and heard about the treatment my husband insisted we buy a bidet. It helped immensely then and is still helping now. It’s an expense, but we’ll worth it.

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@kainesmamaw

I was diagnosed with Anal cancer in May of 2020. Since then, this has been one hellova ride. After being told 1 year max of dealing with it...wrong. Within the first 6 months, I was diagnosed a stage 4. The chemo and radiation was pure hell on me. Not gonna lie, having it in that area is the worst. You will want to have plenty of dresses as you will have blisters and swelling. You will need to have a squirt bottle to clean yourself after doing your business. And it is humiliating, but you'll get over it. My husband had to help me with putting the medicine on. You are gonna need to stay hydrated and EAT!! I have resorted to living on boost/ensure. Little Red Door Cancer Society provides it free to me with a prescription from my Oncologist team. As for any other options, radiation and chemo were the only ones available to me for stage 4 Anal Cancer.

Having since it has metastisized to my groin, liver and lungs. After having a lobe of my liver removed and been going thru chemo since the beginning, the disease wants to stay in my lungs but just found out last week that it has metastisized to my bones. I go to see my Radiation Oncologist tomorrow. I have been in remission 1 time and it was only for a month. Everything we have done has only been life sustaining. I have had times where I wanted to give up but now hearing that my time is nearing the end, just makes me want to fight harder!!

My advice to you is to get a second opinion and never give up!! Not sure if you are a believer, if so, PRAY!! And find someone you can confide in.

I didn't mean to scare ya but would rather be honest as to the possibility of what could happen.

I will pray for you. If you use Facebook, you can send me a friend's request @ Nickie Knauss. I use messenger to talk to a group of people dealing with Cancer.

Good luck and prayers 🙏🏻

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I’m so sorry to hear all that you’re going through. My anal cancer was diagnosed this past September. It was stage 3. I had 6 weeks of chemo and radiation. My first scan was in March and 2 out of 3 inches of it was gone. They say the treatment continues to work for an additional few months after it’s stopped. It’s a constant roller coaster ride and series of doctor’s appointments. They say I have a 25% chance of it coming back. Even if I wanted to put it in the back of my mind for a minute, I couldn’t because I’ve been left with fecal incontinence from the radiation.I do so appreciate your honesty. I was lucky the first 2 times I had cancer. I’ve had a mastectomy and a thyroidectomy due to cancer. How long will my luck hold? I am not a religious person, but find myself praying a lot. I will pray for you and all of us in the fight of our lives. Thank you again for your honesty.

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@rioa21

I couldn’t agree with you more about the bidet. When I was diagnosed with my squamous cell anal cancer and heard about the treatment my husband insisted we buy a bidet. It helped immensely then and is still helping now. It’s an expense, but we’ll worth it.

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I agree we have a bidet (hand held sprayer style), that was easy to install. It has been priceless during this treatment. I’ve had one round of chemo & 12 radiation treatments so far. Not an easy treatment!

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