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Gwen in Maine.
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- March 6, 2016 at 1:48 am
Hi everyone. I just went from stage 3 to 4….found out yesterday. I have a 10 cm mass on the head of my pancreas and another 9 cm mass lower down in my abdomen. I was wondering if others have tumors this size or larger. I am dumbfounded by the size…..
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- March 6, 2016 at 1:59 pm
Hi Anon-
I cant answer your question specifically, but wanted to say how sorry I am for your recent news…..
Were the found on routine scans, or were you not feeling well?
What are you being told will be your treatment plan?
Keep us posted….
best,
jenny
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- March 6, 2016 at 1:59 pm
Hi Anon-
I cant answer your question specifically, but wanted to say how sorry I am for your recent news…..
Were the found on routine scans, or were you not feeling well?
What are you being told will be your treatment plan?
Keep us posted….
best,
jenny
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- March 6, 2016 at 1:59 pm
Hi Anon-
I cant answer your question specifically, but wanted to say how sorry I am for your recent news…..
Were the found on routine scans, or were you not feeling well?
What are you being told will be your treatment plan?
Keep us posted….
best,
jenny
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- March 6, 2016 at 8:57 pm
Yes, I am one of those. I have/had multiple tumors in the 8cm to 10cm size. Several of mine were sub-cutaneous, causing huge lumps right up on the surface. Depending on where they are located they can be very painful and disfiguring. I had the worst one's (3) treated with radiation which was very effective in bringing their size under control. I still am trying make some determinations on the plus/minus of treating some internal ones this way. Unfortunately for me I remain a non-responder to immunotherapy even though at this time I remain on the maintenance dose of Nivlomab after the ipi/nivo combo. I think these large ones may be more resistant but it seems that with everything, everyone responds differently.
Gary
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- March 6, 2016 at 8:57 pm
Yes, I am one of those. I have/had multiple tumors in the 8cm to 10cm size. Several of mine were sub-cutaneous, causing huge lumps right up on the surface. Depending on where they are located they can be very painful and disfiguring. I had the worst one's (3) treated with radiation which was very effective in bringing their size under control. I still am trying make some determinations on the plus/minus of treating some internal ones this way. Unfortunately for me I remain a non-responder to immunotherapy even though at this time I remain on the maintenance dose of Nivlomab after the ipi/nivo combo. I think these large ones may be more resistant but it seems that with everything, everyone responds differently.
Gary
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- March 6, 2016 at 8:57 pm
Yes, I am one of those. I have/had multiple tumors in the 8cm to 10cm size. Several of mine were sub-cutaneous, causing huge lumps right up on the surface. Depending on where they are located they can be very painful and disfiguring. I had the worst one's (3) treated with radiation which was very effective in bringing their size under control. I still am trying make some determinations on the plus/minus of treating some internal ones this way. Unfortunately for me I remain a non-responder to immunotherapy even though at this time I remain on the maintenance dose of Nivlomab after the ipi/nivo combo. I think these large ones may be more resistant but it seems that with everything, everyone responds differently.
Gary
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- March 6, 2016 at 9:51 pm
Hi Anon,
Unbelievable, right? I have a 9 cm mass on my adrenal gland. Wouldn't even know it was there until recently. It's stubborn — doesn't want to respond to any treatment so far. I'm getting ready this week to start stereotactic radiation to that tumor specifically. I need to slow it down while I'm in a washout period before starting a clinical trial.
Gwen
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- March 6, 2016 at 9:51 pm
Hi Anon,
Unbelievable, right? I have a 9 cm mass on my adrenal gland. Wouldn't even know it was there until recently. It's stubborn — doesn't want to respond to any treatment so far. I'm getting ready this week to start stereotactic radiation to that tumor specifically. I need to slow it down while I'm in a washout period before starting a clinical trial.
Gwen
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- March 6, 2016 at 9:51 pm
Hi Anon,
Unbelievable, right? I have a 9 cm mass on my adrenal gland. Wouldn't even know it was there until recently. It's stubborn — doesn't want to respond to any treatment so far. I'm getting ready this week to start stereotactic radiation to that tumor specifically. I need to slow it down while I'm in a washout period before starting a clinical trial.
Gwen
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- March 6, 2016 at 10:17 pm
Thanks everyone for your responses. I had started feeling queasy…went to the dr thinking I had an ulcer and ended up hearing that I have this huge mass on my pancreas and the other lower in my abdomen. I'm still reeling. I find out tomorrow what my "plan" is for moving forward.
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- March 6, 2016 at 10:17 pm
Thanks everyone for your responses. I had started feeling queasy…went to the dr thinking I had an ulcer and ended up hearing that I have this huge mass on my pancreas and the other lower in my abdomen. I'm still reeling. I find out tomorrow what my "plan" is for moving forward.
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- March 6, 2016 at 10:17 pm
Thanks everyone for your responses. I had started feeling queasy…went to the dr thinking I had an ulcer and ended up hearing that I have this huge mass on my pancreas and the other lower in my abdomen. I'm still reeling. I find out tomorrow what my "plan" is for moving forward.
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- March 6, 2016 at 11:00 pm
May I ask, how long had you been stage 3 before this now recent stage 4 diagnosis? Sorry you're going through this.
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- March 6, 2016 at 11:00 pm
May I ask, how long had you been stage 3 before this now recent stage 4 diagnosis? Sorry you're going through this.
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- March 7, 2016 at 3:18 am
I was diagnosed Stage 3 in 2009. I went to stage 4 in 2014. You can see my history in my Bio.
Gwen
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- March 7, 2016 at 3:18 am
I was diagnosed Stage 3 in 2009. I went to stage 4 in 2014. You can see my history in my Bio.
Gwen
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- March 7, 2016 at 3:18 am
I was diagnosed Stage 3 in 2009. I went to stage 4 in 2014. You can see my history in my Bio.
Gwen
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- March 6, 2016 at 11:00 pm
May I ask, how long had you been stage 3 before this now recent stage 4 diagnosis? Sorry you're going through this.
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