Surgery Follow-up and pathology report
Had my follow-up with my surgeon today. He had said over a month ago that I was stage 2 or 3 and could not give me a size on the tumor. 3 weeks ago I had Whipple surgery and the pathology report states I have stage 3 pancan. That 9 of 28 lymph nodes taken had cancer cells. Another lymph node, hepatic artery, resection: was negative for carcinoma. This is the info listed on the Tumor:
Tumor Site: Pancreatic head
Histologic Type: Ductal adenocarcinoma (NOS)
Histologic Grade: G2, moderately differentiated
Tumor Size: 4.9x4.1x3.9 cm
Site(s) Involved by Direct Tumor Extension: Ampulla of Vater or sphincter of Oddi, Duodenal wall, Peripancreatic soft tissues
I do not know if any of that is important or not. Or what it means but I thought I would add it for those who know a lot more than I do. I have not had imaging done for over 2 months and am still concerned I am stage 4 with a very small tumor(s) somewhere that has not been detected yet. I am still waiting to get an appointment with an Oncologist. That will be my first question for him.
Is there any other information that I should look for and be concerned about in the pathology report?
Best of luck to everyone with your fight against cancer.
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To Happyjack...makes me glad I said NO to the oral chemo, supposed to be easy. As I am 84 years old, I prefer to spend my last years comfortably. Might be different if I were younger...I had to quit the infusion chemo before the Whipple because I could not tolerate it, so I have experience with side effects. Two years since I was diagnosed, 1 1/2 years since the Whipple, one metastasis causing blockage in the ureter and stents from the kidney to the outside world, radiation on said metastasis 3 months ago with reduction in the CA-19--I'm a happy camper. Enjoy walking your dog, savor your life, be grateful--those can make a huge difference when medication does not seem to be the answer.
Thank you for the kind words. Wishing you and everyone else nothing but good things going forward with this.
How are you doing now A lot of what you said as for pathology and your surgery sounds a lot like my brother Frank
I am doing pretty good. Sorry to read about your brother. Wishing nothing but good things for him going forward with his fight.
Thank you for sharing your journey you are in my prayers
Thank you for that. And thank you to everyone who has helped me on this site. Best wishes to all.
Wanted to let you know my brother Frankie is home after 2 months in the hospital after whipple surgery .hes doing good at home I know he has a tough road ahead as Dr will see if he can do chemo
That is good news. I will continue to send good wishes to him and you and yours.
2 months! He must be a fighter!!
Thank you for the good news!
My older brother had Whipple surgery for pancreatic ductal cell cancer 15 yrs. ago. He's 82 now and thriving. I hope your brother has the same luck. My brother is also a Frank.