Tumor can’t be removed: What are chances of survival now?

Posted by treyman1234 @treyman1234, Dec 9, 2023

My husband went to have a whipped surgery on the head of his pancreas. Images showed a 2 cm tumor but when they went in it was golf ball size and incased with arteries. He was bleeding too much and thought it was too dangerous to continue. What are his chances of survival now?

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My tumor is wrapped around arteries as well. My surgeon at the Mayo said it would be a difficult surgery, but they could cut the artery. Remove pancreas, spleen and stomach and then reattach the artery. My esophagus would go straight into my intestines so I would have constant diarrhea And type two diabetes with injections. I’m 61 and I’m not strong enough for that kind of surgery so we did 12 rounds of chemo and 15 rounds of radiation and the tumor has shrunk and is showing as black or dead. It still may metastasize to other organs which will be treated with chemo. I don’t think I could tolerate chemo if I had had the surgery. I don’t have any pain now and I’m living a pretty normal life. I’ll just have to go in every 2 to 3 months for scans and bloodwork.

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@marciak9

My tumor is wrapped around arteries as well. My surgeon at the Mayo said it would be a difficult surgery, but they could cut the artery. Remove pancreas, spleen and stomach and then reattach the artery. My esophagus would go straight into my intestines so I would have constant diarrhea And type two diabetes with injections. I’m 61 and I’m not strong enough for that kind of surgery so we did 12 rounds of chemo and 15 rounds of radiation and the tumor has shrunk and is showing as black or dead. It still may metastasize to other organs which will be treated with chemo. I don’t think I could tolerate chemo if I had had the surgery. I don’t have any pain now and I’m living a pretty normal life. I’ll just have to go in every 2 to 3 months for scans and bloodwork.

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I was diagnosed with the same on August 18th 2023 and I have had 5 of my 12 chemo therapy treatments. After my chemo I will have three weeks of radiation.
I am very pleased to hear that you're doing well and it is encouraging for me going forward.

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@rs12122

I was diagnosed with the same on August 18th 2023 and I have had 5 of my 12 chemo therapy treatments. After my chemo I will have three weeks of radiation.
I am very pleased to hear that you're doing well and it is encouraging for me going forward.

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Yes that’s just like me! I feel great now! Chemo was tough but if I can do it you can too! You Mayo in Rochester?

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@marciak9

Yes that’s just like me! I feel great now! Chemo was tough but if I can do it you can too! You Mayo in Rochester?

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Yes I am at Mayo in rochester with Oncologist in my Hometown and in Rochester. 2 months check ups at Mayo
and my radiation will be at Mayo.
If I might ask. When did you complete your radiation? Thanks

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I had my radiation from June 19th to July 10th

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@rs12122

I was diagnosed with the same on August 18th 2023 and I have had 5 of my 12 chemo therapy treatments. After my chemo I will have three weeks of radiation.
I am very pleased to hear that you're doing well and it is encouraging for me going forward.

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Hello @rs12122 and welcome to the NETs support group on Mayo Connect. I appreciate you sharing your experiences. I see that you were diagnosed in August. Were you having symptoms that led to this diagnosis?

I look forward to getting to know you. If you are comfortable sharing more, what type of chemo have you had? Any significant side effects?

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@marciak9

Yes that’s just like me! I feel great now! Chemo was tough but if I can do it you can too! You Mayo in Rochester?

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I agree with you on the fact that the chemo is tough.
Thanks for the encouragement, it is helpful.
I am so happy that you're feeling great. Thanks

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@hopeful33250

Hello @rs12122 and welcome to the NETs support group on Mayo Connect. I appreciate you sharing your experiences. I see that you were diagnosed in August. Were you having symptoms that led to this diagnosis?

I look forward to getting to know you. If you are comfortable sharing more, what type of chemo have you had? Any significant side effects?

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I could do some Tech Support. I got about halfway through my reply to you and then I lost it all.

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@rs12122

I could do some Tech Support. I got about halfway through my reply to you and then I lost it all.

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@rs12122
So sorry to hear that you lost your reply. That has happened to me and others as well. Please try again.

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@rs12122

I could do some Tech Support. I got about halfway through my reply to you and then I lost it all.

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@rs12122, sorry you lost your reply. If I can help with tech support, please send me an email using this form: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/contact-a-community-moderator/

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