Cancer Recurrence: Everything removed, but can it come back?
First I had colon rectal cancer - squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal - with tumor removal and then radiation and chemo. Thirteen years later I got cervical cancer, with a radical hysterectomy and lymph node re-sectioning. I had been reading about how this comes back again after awhile. Since everything is removed, and I know this is probably a silly question, but could it come back again somehow? Thanks for your help.
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Thank you for the welcome Colleen 😀 . My parents have filled me in over the years about the details, my surgery was done on October 15 in 1992 at Minneapolis Children's, surgery to remove my Medullablastoma was lead by Dr. A. Nigeeb.
The Doctors couldn't even predict how I'd come out after surgery, I couldn't speak - I was all mentally intact, just couldn't make the connection. Well after three months and what I believe quite confidently the grace of God, I left the hospital. Got through my 12 year remission and am a handi-capable member of society. I can only hope that with todays medical advances future generations of cancer patients may suffer less.
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1 ReactionHello Amanda 😀 Yes I had a Medullablastoma, they said it was about the size of a baseball when they removed it so probably growing since birth.
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1 ReactionI started this conversation and yes, 5 years later I had Stage 4 recurrent cervical cancer. Had chemo and keytruda and within 3 sessions I was NED. Dr. Colon-otera and Mayo Oncology were outstanding! No email in my porter went over an hour in being answered; if I needed a referral to check on something, got in right away. Everything in oncology is precision controlled, follow upped, and even the physician called me a few times. I felt secure and cared for - the staff was incredible and they 250 chemo patients in a day. when our buzzer rings, they are right there. Can't say enough good things about oncology at Mayo. On downside was side effects of Keytruda so they had to take me off of it. Yes, I still live with those side effects, but I feel good and am a dedicated Mayoite from here on out! Gina
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