Pancreatic Cancer Recurrence after Whipple
Hello. I had the Whipple surgery on 6/30/2020 for stage 3 Pancreatic cancer. I found out on 2/17/23 via CT scans that it is back in the pancreatitis bed and a noldule in my liver. I see my oncologist in 2 days to go over starting chemo again. I have back pain and abdominal pain from the recurrence. Has anyone had luck with chemo when the cancer returns? I hope the oncologist can get the tumor to shrink. I guess I am just looking for hope maybe this can get under control. Thank you.
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Can you tell me what type of scans you had and how often. I do not secrete CA19-9 so I can't use that as a marker. My CEA is only slightly high and has fluctuated. If I go off of chemo I wonder what scan will be a accurate assessment when the tumor could be scar tissue and show no change.
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1 ReactionI went into full remission after chemo, though there was a diffuse area in the pancreatic bed that was of concern, but not clearly cancer at that point. I had 10 sessions of SBRT in April 22. Since then I have had two 3 month surveillance appointments with numbers good and scan not showing any changes or metastasis. However, in just the past 4 weeks I had new CEA and CA19-9 tests and tumor markers are increasing. I have been in remission about 1 year and have felt great--no problems. I still feel great, however, now tumor markers are trending up rapidly, scan is still stable, but I have converted from ctDNA negative (a good thing) to ctDNA positive (a bad thing) in just the past 4 months. I think surveillance with blood work and scans are often the next step. I have enjoyed being in remission despite the ongoing uncertainty, but now I am clearly having a recurrence and need to look at next steps. I will be asking about this in my own post on the forum soon.
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3 ReactionsI have had 7 treatments of folfirinox. I developed nueropathy so discontinued the oxiplatin. I had three more treatments of folfirini and 28 rounds of chemoradiation. After a pet CT scan, my only one, I was told that my tumor was dead and I was in remission. My oncologist does not believe this and I'm still undergoing active treatment of folfirini every two weeks. Has anyone gone into full remission from treatment? That is my question also. In research I only found one documentation from small hospital in Seattle Washington with a case of 11 patients.
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2 ReactionsI was diagnosed September 30,2021 with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer that covers my major blood vessels. I was stage 4 both because of location and because of liver metastasis that was too small to biopsy. I took oxaliplatin for 10 rounds along with campostar, leukovarin, and 5fu. I have continued on and am still on the last three chemo agents. I got pretty severe neurological dude effects from the oxaliplatin that have gradually improved over the last year. I have had two PET scans that show the tumor has died in the pancreas and the liver lesions are no longer there. My Ca19-9 is 24. I am continuing on chemotherapy. My oncologists are researching what to do next. Has anyone gone into full remission from chemotherapy? What was your treatment plan?
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1 ReactionWhat I have to say will suck all the hope out of a recent post. I don't want to do that. I also have another good reason I cannot share. I am not trying to break any rules. I just know stage IV survivor is very knowledgeable and I need his advice. I hope you can understand this.
rosie,
Not sharing openly is sort of the opposite of the purpose of this group - please share.
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2 ReactionsI tried to dm you on reddit pancreatic cancer site and had a error and it wasn't sent. Is it possible to send you a private message?
Are you u/pancreatic survivor on reddit pancreatic cancer site? If so, can I personal message you and tell you about my experience and get some advice. You will understand why I hesitate to share here when you read what I have to say.
Hi Colleen. It analyzes my tumor tissue. I put the url in this email that tells more about it.
JoAnn C.
https://www.codexgenetics.com/guardant-health/guardant360-tissuenext.html
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3 ReactionsI echo your thoughts and carry the same perspective with me on my journey.