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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No radiation. I did specifically mention that I was willing to go through it if necessary when I was advocating for the more aggressive chemo using Folfirinox. I was reading the latest scientific papers in 2012 when I was diagnosed and the European pancreatic cancer oncology community was doing clinical studies. I was having such a robust response to Folfirinox that they felt there likely be no benefit. And in the end it was the additional chemo cycles that took care of any minimal residual disease.
Did the Dr's ever consider radiation treatments ?
Can't agree more with you. Make plans, find the right treatment plan and team, and then return just to daily living and making the most of everyday, being thankful for all the small blessings a day can bring. My blessing for today is the call I got from an old friend, I wrote her to say that I had pancreatic cancer and she called just to chat. I am at home a lot so I am grateful for phone calls like that. I had the blessing of a ride to chemo from a friend who always lifts my spirits. My ride home showed up just at the right time. I live alone and don't have family to help so I am grateful for the blessing of good friends. When I think about it, I realize how fortunate I am. I think of the people in the Ukraine, hungry, cold, facing potential death every day. They would not have the blessing of being able to call a doctor, ambulance, have surgery promptly. I could expect to have medical care such as pain medication which would be unavailable to patients at the end of life in many parts of the world. Helps me to keep my troubles in perspective.
Yes! Never give up. With all cancers we know that our lives will constantly be under surveillance. Especially with this one. We must read all that we can and pray for wisdom on each next step! In between, we must live our lives to the fullest-even if we are one never diagnosed with cancer! Our eternity is not promised here on Earth..
My mom was 2b at diagnosis. Had chemo and radiation which did very little, but they went ahead with Whipple. She had been in remission for almost 3 years until a CT scan followed by PET confirmed the worst. Mets to ovary and bladder. She is now back in treatment. Chemo and radiation. Both her oncologist and radiologist have given her reason to believe they might be able to beat this down again and get her back to remission. Of course, we don't know for sure if this will work, but we're hoping! New therapies and discoveries are happening every day, so keep pushing through!
You are amazing. I will keep your persistence in mind as I make my way along this journey. I will be getting my 6th treatment. I carry the BRCA1 gene and have had a previous breast and ovarian cancer. What was your clinical trial drug?
Thank you. I will keep you posted. My oncologist decided to do a new round of CT scans since my tumor markers were consistently going up since my last 2 visits and I also wasn't feeling well. I will see her tomorrow regarding the new therapy I will be starting this week.
I agree. Keep persevering.
Thank you for sharing. You certainly are a beacon of hope and strength.
@joannc63 Please keep us informed. My father has also been experiencing pain similar to what he was experiencing before the whipple, in his abdomen and back. I HAVE read though, that it is possible to still feel tumor pain even post whipple without there even being a tumor present. But I've only read that once, so.. Phantom pains are a thing, I guess. But, please keep optimistic above all.