New diagnosis: locally advanced pancreatic cancer
I'm new to the Mayo board, but not a Mayo patient and not in MN. This week I received a new diagnosis of locally advanced pancreatic cancer. I had hoped to do surgery, but have been definitively told it's unresectable because even though the tumor is confined to the pancreas, it's wrapped around some blood vessels. So our first line of defense is chemo. I'm having a laparoscopy next week to pin down more details and complete staging, as well as install a chemo port. Questions: Does chemo ever shrink the tumor enough to do surgery to remove it? Or is something else required, such as radiation? What's the success rate for this type of pancreatic cancer? Finally, the surgeon mentioned a Tiger Pac clinical trial to me. I've poked around the internet and have a very basic understanding of this, but I'm hesitant because it seems like using an unproven treatment approach could put me in worse shape than I'm already in. I'd be interested in hearing others' perspectives and experiences. I am reeling, as you can imagine. Two and a half weeks ago, I was teaching and back in grad school; now everything has come to a screeching halt, and I am struggling to stay positive. Thanks in advance for your replies!
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He was very compassionate but upfront with my diagnosis. He felt he could help and I went thru 15 sessions of radiation in May. All scans and blood work so far have been good-Stable tumor. No metastasis and blood markers are dropping significantly. I will follow up with Dr crane again in October. 🤞🏻so far his treatment is working.
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had received ONCOSIL treatment for Pancreatic cancer?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
I believe you are with a very good practice. But it always makes sense to have a second opinion. Get your port-it’s necessary. But do reach out for a second opinion. Then dive into your therapy choice with a positive attitude all in!
I hadn't heard about OncoSil, so I googled it. Looks like this therapy is still in trial. I found this, FWIW:
https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05466799
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Fwiw, I had an unwanted three-week delay in my chemo this past May/June -- dental infection, then extraction, then elevated liver functions from the antibiotics -- but KNOCK WOOD it didn't derail my progress. My CA19-9 has continued to drop, I've finished 8 rounds of Folfirinox, and I'm tentatively scheduled for surgery (Whipple) in early October.
I wish you continued progress and good results. (I wish all of us good results!)