At 72 (MPLS,MN) I thought I had ovarian cancer but at surgery it turned out to be Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN). I had my spleen removed & appendix. Now I see in my file peritoneal cancer. With it not being Ovarian my GYN Oncologist is out of the picture and I have an appt with a surgeon & Gastro oncologist. I am sacred to death. Have to wait a week to see what is going on. NOT ready for more stress and anxiety. I suspect I will have HIPEC but that also sounds awful. Has anyone had this?
thank-you & God Bless.
It took my team almost 3 months after initial debulking surgery to decide my primary was appendiceal not ovarian. A very nervous wait. I then had 6 months of Folfiri + Avastin then HIPEC + Cytoreductive surgery + Peritonectomy. I’ve been NED for 2 years since HIPEC. Don’t be scared of HIPEC etc if you get a good surgeon who has done it a lot. While it was major invasive surgery it is very much worth it if you qualify. The pain management in hospital is great. My surgery was 12 hours including the 3 hours of hot chemo and I then spent about 5 days in ICU and 4 on the general ward. They got me moving the day they woke me up and that movement helps with recovery. All the best!
Hello,
HIPEC stands for "HIPEC, the abdominal cavity is bathed with hot chemotherapy drugs, for 90 minutes to kill any cancer cells". Sounds so scary.
Anyway, my GYN Oncologist thought it might be Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN) instead of Ovarian but could not be sure until she opened me up. Really liked her.
My pathology report shows peritoneal cancer but no one said anything to me about that but I now have an appt with a Gastro surgeon & oncologist for something. I agree with advocacy and I did contact the oncologist asking "what"? Not heard back yet. thanks for your concern. Cancer is the only thing that has really SCARED me!
At 72 (MPLS,MN) I thought I had ovarian cancer but at surgery it turned out to be Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN). I had my spleen removed & appendix. Now I see in my file peritoneal cancer. With it not being Ovarian my GYN Oncologist is out of the picture and I have an appt with a surgeon & Gastro oncologist. I am sacred to death. Have to wait a week to see what is going on. NOT ready for more stress and anxiety. I suspect I will have HIPEC but that also sounds awful. Has anyone had this?
thank-you & God Bless.
@livedinrochester. Go ahead and contact your previous GYN oncologist. I will save you lots of time and stress. Plus, if the doctor made a mistake, your phone call will be a wake-up lesson for him. Hopefully, it will prompt them to be extra careful next time. Was this doctor involved in your surgery at all?
As for you, you’ve already started on the way to self-advocacy. Good job!
What does HIPEC stand for?
At 72 (MPLS,MN) I thought I had ovarian cancer but at surgery it turned out to be Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN). I had my spleen removed & appendix. Now I see in my file peritoneal cancer. With it not being Ovarian my GYN Oncologist is out of the picture and I have an appt with a surgeon & Gastro oncologist. I am sacred to death. Have to wait a week to see what is going on. NOT ready for more stress and anxiety. I suspect I will have HIPEC but that also sounds awful. Has anyone had this?
thank-you & God Bless.
I was diagnosed with peritoneal carsanomatosis . I had 8 chemo treatments and surgery . I am doing well. I am in a wait and see stage now as some growths that were left after surgery have grown and some have lessened in size. I have CIPN and that is getting better. I have an AFO brace and I use a cane when I’m out . It has been a difficult road but with good medical team and family and friends as support I feel very blessed
If have a dear friend who grew up in Scotland, and she's told me countless times that here in the US people should count their lucky stars for our healthcare system, rather than complain about it! And here, you certainly confirm that. I'm wishing the best for you on Dec 4th. I just got a call from my cardiologist, and I've been cleared for surgery on Nov 30th. Whew - a big hurdle to clear.... Love and prayers right back to you! Ruth
HI Elle! Well, it must be tough to not have faith in your oncologist.... That makes this whole thing all the more stressful. I know I'm one of the lucky ones. While I live near Philadelphia, I'm only a few hours drive from Sloan Kettering in New York City, which is the best cancer center in the US. My surgeon is the top ovarian cancer doctor - and he works with a whole team, so I can relax into their expertise with confidence that they know TONS more than most (and certainly me!) about the best path forward. I count my lucky stars every day for that. And, yes, I sure did have ascites - I looked several months pregnant, and they aspirated almost 3 liters of fluid. That was in the very beginning, but no ascites anymore, especially now that the cancer is mostly gone. I still have a distended belly, but that could be all the Halloween candy I've been scarfing down. I have been comforting myself with food, which I know is not a good idea. I've added a good 10 lb (how many stones is that??) since diagnosis. It's also because my exercise has really dropped off. Fortunately, my lungs have remained clear the whole time. You and I are contemporaries! I'm just turning 70 myself. While I've only been to England a couple of times, from what I hear, Nottingham is a lovely place. I just Googled it!! OMG. Gorgeous. Stay strong, Elle. Best--Ruth
Hi Ruth Thankyou so much for your reply and hope you're doing ok.
I'm still really tired ,side effects from the radiotherapy.
Did they sort out your breathlessness and your op?
I go to hospital on Monday for a drain to be taken out,I had it put in in June,waste of time as the acites stopped and I've been waiting months for it to be removed!
You sound like you have a fabulous health care system over there,you're very lucky,the NHS we have is on its knees and not very good.
I go on the 4/December to the cancer hospital to get to know the outcome of the radiotherapy ....fingers crossed for me ...love and prayers xx
It took my team almost 3 months after initial debulking surgery to decide my primary was appendiceal not ovarian. A very nervous wait. I then had 6 months of Folfiri + Avastin then HIPEC + Cytoreductive surgery + Peritonectomy. I’ve been NED for 2 years since HIPEC. Don’t be scared of HIPEC etc if you get a good surgeon who has done it a lot. While it was major invasive surgery it is very much worth it if you qualify. The pain management in hospital is great. My surgery was 12 hours including the 3 hours of hot chemo and I then spent about 5 days in ICU and 4 on the general ward. They got me moving the day they woke me up and that movement helps with recovery. All the best!
Are you willing to share more? Did you have HIPEC by chance?
Hello,
HIPEC stands for "HIPEC, the abdominal cavity is bathed with hot chemotherapy drugs, for 90 minutes to kill any cancer cells". Sounds so scary.
Anyway, my GYN Oncologist thought it might be Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN) instead of Ovarian but could not be sure until she opened me up. Really liked her.
My pathology report shows peritoneal cancer but no one said anything to me about that but I now have an appt with a Gastro surgeon & oncologist for something. I agree with advocacy and I did contact the oncologist asking "what"? Not heard back yet. thanks for your concern. Cancer is the only thing that has really SCARED me!
@livedinrochester. Go ahead and contact your previous GYN oncologist. I will save you lots of time and stress. Plus, if the doctor made a mistake, your phone call will be a wake-up lesson for him. Hopefully, it will prompt them to be extra careful next time. Was this doctor involved in your surgery at all?
As for you, you’ve already started on the way to self-advocacy. Good job!
What does HIPEC stand for?
At 72 (MPLS,MN) I thought I had ovarian cancer but at surgery it turned out to be Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN). I had my spleen removed & appendix. Now I see in my file peritoneal cancer. With it not being Ovarian my GYN Oncologist is out of the picture and I have an appt with a surgeon & Gastro oncologist. I am sacred to death. Have to wait a week to see what is going on. NOT ready for more stress and anxiety. I suspect I will have HIPEC but that also sounds awful. Has anyone had this?
thank-you & God Bless.
I was diagnosed with peritoneal carsanomatosis . I had 8 chemo treatments and surgery . I am doing well. I am in a wait and see stage now as some growths that were left after surgery have grown and some have lessened in size. I have CIPN and that is getting better. I have an AFO brace and I use a cane when I’m out . It has been a difficult road but with good medical team and family and friends as support I feel very blessed
Hi yes I’ve been diagnosed with peritoneal cancer
If have a dear friend who grew up in Scotland, and she's told me countless times that here in the US people should count their lucky stars for our healthcare system, rather than complain about it! And here, you certainly confirm that. I'm wishing the best for you on Dec 4th. I just got a call from my cardiologist, and I've been cleared for surgery on Nov 30th. Whew - a big hurdle to clear.... Love and prayers right back to you! Ruth
Hi Ruth Thankyou so much for your reply and hope you're doing ok.
I'm still really tired ,side effects from the radiotherapy.
Did they sort out your breathlessness and your op?
I go to hospital on Monday for a drain to be taken out,I had it put in in June,waste of time as the acites stopped and I've been waiting months for it to be removed!
You sound like you have a fabulous health care system over there,you're very lucky,the NHS we have is on its knees and not very good.
I go on the 4/December to the cancer hospital to get to know the outcome of the radiotherapy ....fingers crossed for me ...love and prayers xx
I certainly will!!