Laparoscopic Possible Open Surgery Resection - Small Bowel NETS
Hello All
I just discovered this NETS support group and happy to be here. I am recently diagnosed with NETS in small bowel which was misdiagnosed as enlarged lymph node or kidney stones at local hospital. I have since had biopsy, pet scan and MRI, CT to confirm diagnosis and pathology has it as grade 1-2 with lymph node involvement & primary tumor located but at time of biopsy, they didn't know it existed. I am scheduled for Laparoscopic Possible open surgery for small bowel resection and mesenteric mass resection in one week from today. I am concerned that the hospital in my network does not do these types of surgeries on the regular and after reading many of the posts I am questioning everything. I am unfortunately not in network with Mayo in Jacksonville and my network does not include any providers that have a Multidisciplinary Team dedicated to NETS. Any thoughts appreciated on how I can move forward out of being frozen with fear that I'm making huge mistake going forward to this surgery.
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Please ask questions here. I officially have had my cancer for a year. I was diagnosed 8/22/22. I learned so much here. Is your oncologist a NET specialist?
I am a senior and I might benefit from Cryoablation, but my NET surgeon said that normal surgery can possibly spread the cancers as they are connected to my lymph nodes etc. As we are all different and many of the NETs are in hiding, this is like war where a strategy is so very important. I am happy for you that you are having success.
Hey, happy anniversary (if that can apply). Hopefully, you have many many more.
Yes, both my surgeon & oncologist specialize in NETs. I am also in a Clinical Trial related to the same. I am in Vancouver, Canada and my Oncologist trained at a Mayo Clinic in the States. I hear they are making headway for NETs in Israel - I hope they all share.
Hi,
who was your surgeon that felt for other tumors. They can't find my primary.
thank you
Thanks. It is a happy anniversary. I have survived my first year of pancreatic cancer with help from folks here. I plan to have many more.
It's so great to have these connections.
Congratulations on your first year surviving pancreatic cancer, @tomrennie! You have provided a lot of encouragement and support to others here and I'm glad that you have received help as well.
It's always great to celebrate anniversaries like this. 🎶
Yaaaay! Thank you so much.
These connections helped save my life.
Hi,
I was hoping you could share the name of your husband's surgeon. They can't find my tumor/s on scans but know I have one/s. I would be so grateful. I have a young child and have already battled breast cancer and a nonmalignant brain tumor. I am looking for excellent doctors like your husband surgeon to proceed with.
thank you so much