3-year survival rate of those who have had esophagectomies at Mayo
My wife has cancer of esophagus. For past 3 years IU Med Center has been lasered out cancer; however, Barrett's high-grade dysplasia keeps coming back. Trying to decide whether or not to switch to Mayo. I hate to seem morbid, but does anyone know what the 3-year mortality rate is for Mayo? I have heard a lot of good about Mayo
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I was diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer in January 2020. They said it was too late for surgery?! So they did radiation and then on chemo treatments to the present. I’m doing quite well - regular CT scans show that we are keeping it from getting into the major organs. They tell me that is the best outcome to expect. 3 years and 3 months so far and looking forward to year #4 - Lord willing.
I was just diagnosed with esophageal cancer and am seeing an oncologist today for a consultation. I live in Knoxville, Tn. and was wondering after hearing all the wonderful and positive comments on the treatment one gets at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota if I could get the same kind of treatment at the Mayo Center in Jacksonville, as I am much closer to that facility.
Could I get the same kind of wonderful treatment I have been reading about in these posts at the Mayo Clinic
in Jacksonville, Fl. as I am much closer living in Knoxville, Tn. than I am to Minnesota? I just recently was diagnose with esophogeal cancer and am looking for the best options for treatment.
We went to Rochester for all the initial testing, scans, consults and treatment plan.
We live in Florida.
Started treatment in Jacksonville. They have been equally as professional, knowledgeable and compassionate. Just as in Rochester, the providers take their time explaining and answering any and all questions.
Hello, did you have barrets esophagus before being diagnosed with cancer? If so how long did it take for barrets esophagus to progress? And what symptoms do you have? Prayers your way.🙏🏻
@chip30, Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, is ranked highly performing for cancer by U.S. News & World Report. Mayo Clinic offers access to the latest esophageal cancer treatments at all 3 locations and the teams collaborate across all Mayo Clinic.
Here is the link if you would like to learn more or talk to an appointment coordinator http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
Hello
This is my first post. My 77 year old mother was just diagniosed with esphogus cancer as well as in her tonsil area - not confirmed if related yet.
She had tonsil cancer on left side in 2011 but this seems to be a different type.
However, radiation is not an option since she had previously. We live in Idaho and are seeing her old oncologist at Stanford in two weeks, if not sooner.
If the Proton Beam a form of radiation? Sounds like it but want to confirm.
Appreciate all the information and feeling hopeful after reading so many posts.
what did you decide? how is your treatment plan progressing?
Hi @hfoggy
I had esophageal cancer treatment at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa Florida which included 28 days of radiation and chemo. I used a feeding tube for several months while I could swallow was sips of water. Before that I had 3 chemo treatments followed by scan which showed the tumor in lower esophagul shrunk by 40%. I am now done with treatment as last PET scan showed no cancer in esophagus or local lymph nodes. The side affects where no fun, but I feel really blessed to be done for now. I will be getting PET scan every 3 months for the next year al least. I'm glad you feel hopeful. This is a great group to learn from. Have you had discussion about surgery versus radiation and chemo treatments?
Hello
Congratulations on your progress - I know it is a difficult path.
She cannot have radiation due to previous chemo/radiation treatment in 2011
Thursday she is having ultrasound on the tumor and limph area as well as pulmanary exploration due to lung cancer in the late 90's which was removed with surgery, no chemo or radiation
Once these procedures are complete we will be meeting with local Boise oncologist as well as her previous oncologist in CA at Stanford.
We don't think it has spread to limphs or other areas except her tonsil area.
Trying to stay hopeful and stories like yours are helpful. Thank you for sharing