I recently had surgery to remove NET in small intestine
They did a rt hemicolectomy and small bowel resection. They also did a wedge resection of my liver. They removed all of the tumor. Liver pathology came back clear. What concerns me is 7 out of 20 lymph nodes came back positive and they are telling me there is no treatment. They said high reoccurence and to just do scans and lab work every 6 months. Is this true no treatment just wait for reoccurence???
--Well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumor, grade 2.Tumor is 1.8 cm in greatest dimension.
Lymphvascular invasion is identified.
Perineural invasion is identified.
Number of lymph nodes examined: 20.
Number of lymph nodes involved: 7.
Maximum size of metastasis (glass slide measurement): 4 mm
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Yes, it is essential to have CT Scans every month and then every 6 months, and GALLIUM 68 scan, a lab test, and Possible lanreotide injection every month; you have to look for an oncologist expert in Neuroendocrine tumors. Chemotherapy does not work in this kind of cancer
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3 ReactionsStay positive, I had 15 years ago nec in my small intestine, surgery sucesfully but secondary effect Diarrea, since 4 years ago found liver cáncer inoperable, treatment lanreotide injection per month and 4 cicles of PRRT LUTHATERA-177 cancer stable, two years ago breast cancer small tumor test.. estrogen positive all hhis cancers was about hormonal teraphy. You can found experts in PRRT. I am in Houston and Excel Diagnostics apply me 4 doses of Luthatera, finish 2 years ago, now is a little bit grow one tumor and have two more sessions of Luthatera, but I am waiting for prrt Alphamedix to be approved for FDA. But I never give up snd I feel very well
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6 ReactionsBelieve it or not that is exactly what my Oncologist told me. Pathology Report showed 8 Lymph Nodes out of 22 positive for NET. 75 percent possibility of reoccurrence. Scans and blood work every 6 months.
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2 ReactionsRight and thank you!!
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1 ReactionHi cu2
The contrast dye in the C.T. scans makes quite a difference. Plus, like me, you might have to raise, or lower the amount of Lanreotide or frequency. It's a balancing act, until you change.
Good luck!
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1 ReactionYou used a magic word stay vigilant about your symptoms and any changes that you might encounter. We are our best advocates about what’s going on with our bodies. There’s Always something to be thankful for. Mine’s GRATEFULNESS!!!
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4 ReactionsI have scans every six months plus I do my Lanreotide injection every 28 days and I also have blood work done at that time too.
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1 ReactionRight I have them every six months but whatever it takes!!!
You’re right I have scans every six months but hey whatever it takes!!!
Right I’m trusting God good or bad!!!!
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