Can cancer spread from EUS-FNA (Fine Needle Aspiration)?
I’m scheduled for an EUS and am told that my IPMN cyst 12mm may be poked with a needle for a better diagnosis as to whether the cyst is malignant. I’m afraid this may cause what they call “seeding” or spreading cancer. Can the EYS without the FNA show enough info to delay? Is this a real concern? Should I let my GI do this with certain qualitative permissions?
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Question - is Hoag considered a pancan center of excellence?
IMO - based on your summary, I would fire the entire team and quickly go somewhere else. I would also consider reporting the oncologist - perhaps even a formal complaint.
Hoag is not a Center of Excellence - located in one of the wealthiest counties in the nation, and not one formally listed "Center of Excellence"!
Yes, my son took me to the appointment at Cedars and we were both very shocked at the responses from the oncologist there; disappointing for me because I was so looking forward to the appointment and treatment from a new, fresh perspective.
Thank you for your reply!
Marie
I agree with getting going with a treatment locally. Your oncologist at Cedars Sinai sounds to be exceptionally insensitive to your concerns. You definitely need doctors who appreciate and address your concerns. Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive cancer. I am glad you will be going to a higher level of care for more assistance.=========