Scanxiety Part 1000

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dliu
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Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby dliu » Sun Aug 26, 2018 8:21 am

Hello all,

We're having our first post-surgery, post-6 rounds of Folfox+Avastin on September 5th and oh! the anxiety.

I know this has been covered extensively before, so apologies for another post about that.

Rationally, I know the bad news won't be as bad as last time ("you have metastatic cancer"): my mum's CEA has been plummeting since the start of chemo (it was down by over 80% by the beginning of the 5th cycle).

The oncologist is treating my mum's cancer as a chronic illness because of the extensive lesions in her liver (the biggest being 10-12 cm in diameter) (she's tiny so how does it even fit in there!) (another mystery). I had a minute with him alone the other week and asked him if there was a chance we could consider surgery and he said that it would consider it a miracle if we could.

I am trying to keep hopeful but it's tough at times. I know forum member stu (legend) had a similar history and was wondering if anyone else found themselves in a similar situation,what the oncologist said, and whether the CEA situation won't make a difference.

Thank you so much.
Caring for my mum, 65
Sigmoid resection, multiple liver mets
09/05/2018 Dx Stage IV, 6/11 LN - KRAS G12V
28/05/2018 First round of FOLFOX + Avastin

CEA down from 6000+ (05/2018) to 843 (08/2018) to 377 (11/2018)
9/10 rounds with Oxaliplatin
8/10 rounds with Bevacizumab

WarriorSpouse
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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby WarriorSpouse » Sun Aug 26, 2018 8:38 am

Welcome.

We are sorry that circumstances have brought you here, but this is a great place to understand the new normal your Mum is about to experience. Like Stu, we are all here under similar circumstances and are walking the same path. Together we are all learning from each other's treatments and experiences. Like you, I am caregiver and your role is important understanding the treatment options and journey to best support your Mum's treatments.

Use the search engine under "Quick Links" to learn more about specific issues related to your Mum's specific condition. This search bar was one of my best tools to learn from others. We are here when you need advice and support.

Best Wishes.
WS
D/H 47 years old, 10/2014, Stage IV M/CRC, nodes 12/15, para-aortic, 5 cm sigmoid resection, positive Virchow. KRAS mut, MSS, Highly Differentiated, Lynch Neg, 5FU/LV and Avastin 1 YR (Oxi for 5 months), Zeloda/Bev since 01/2016. 02/2019 recurrence para-nodes, back to 5FU/LV Oxy/Bev. It is working again. "...Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other."-Walter Elliot

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CEA is a three-letter word

Postby O Stoma Mia » Sun Aug 26, 2018 9:53 am

WarriorSpouse wrote:... Use the search engine under "Quick Links" to learn more about specific issues related to your Mum's specific condition. This search bar was one of my best tools to learn from others...

Yes, the Search engine is a very good tool to use here, but it has its limitations. For example, the search key-words must be at least 4 alphanumeric letters long. The search engine cannot search for any 3-letter or 2-letter key words.

For example, it cannot search specifically for CEA, which is one of the most commonly discussed topics here. Likewise, it cannot search for any of the other 3-letter words we might want to search for, such as any of those below:

ACS
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dliu
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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby dliu » Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:16 am

Thank you for your words. Yes, I've been on the board since June and have been using the search function extensively but I couldn't find anything specifically related to this (a connection between a big drop in CEA numbers with a dramatic reduction in liver mets) so wanted to ask about personal experiences from current forum users, as I guess CEA dropping won't necessarily make a tumour operable. Thank you
Caring for my mum, 65
Sigmoid resection, multiple liver mets
09/05/2018 Dx Stage IV, 6/11 LN - KRAS G12V
28/05/2018 First round of FOLFOX + Avastin

CEA down from 6000+ (05/2018) to 843 (08/2018) to 377 (11/2018)
9/10 rounds with Oxaliplatin
8/10 rounds with Bevacizumab

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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby dianetavegia » Mon Aug 27, 2018 9:13 am

How old is your mom?
800 is still a horribly elevated CEA. Has she had a PET Scan? Depending on her age and prior health or other health issues, I would request one.

Re the 10 to 12 cm liver tumor: Each radiologist measures differently. This sounds like a 'round off' kind of doctor. 1.5 cm is about the size of a dime. I have four small lung nodules that 'haven't changed in almost 10 years'. However, the one that is the largest might be read as a 5mm or a 6mm by 4mm, 3mm x 6mm depending on the reader. I went back over the 25 or more CT scans I've had and every person read it differently. Up and down, up and down. A friend who is a well renowned oncologist in Australia told me to take a ruler with mm on it and measure my pinkie fingernail 5 times in one day, about 2 hours apart and write down what I got. Almost every reading was different! He said it depends on where the ruler was put, how it was held, even if the radiologist had just gotten up, had a few cups of coffee, was rushed, etc.

Wishing you good news! I've not kept up with chemo news since I've not had it for over 9 years now and am surprised to see only 6 treatments!

Diane
Stage III cc surgery 1/7/09. 12 tx FOLFOX
Stage IV PET = 1.5cm liver met. HR 4/11/12

14 years since dx and 11 years post liver resection.
Pronounced CURED and discharged by onc

“O Lord my God, I cried out to You, And You healed me.” Psalms 30:2

dliu
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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby dliu » Mon Aug 27, 2018 9:45 am

Congratulations on your NED status, and thank you for your reply. My mum is 65 years old and didn't have any major medical history, save for a stroke last year. She did not have a PET scan, she had an MRI which evidenced the 10cm lesion, while the CT scan summary said 12.

Wishing you health and happiness
Caring for my mum, 65
Sigmoid resection, multiple liver mets
09/05/2018 Dx Stage IV, 6/11 LN - KRAS G12V
28/05/2018 First round of FOLFOX + Avastin

CEA down from 6000+ (05/2018) to 843 (08/2018) to 377 (11/2018)
9/10 rounds with Oxaliplatin
8/10 rounds with Bevacizumab

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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby O Stoma Mia » Mon Aug 27, 2018 10:16 am

dliu wrote:Thank you for your words. Yes, I've been on the board since June and have been using the search function extensively but I couldn't find anything specifically related to this (a connection between a big drop in CEA numbers with a dramatic reduction in liver mets) so wanted to ask about personal experiences from current forum users, as I guess CEA dropping won't necessarily make a tumour operable. Thank you

You might have seen these already, but here are a few threads on ColonTalk that discussed drops in CEA and liver mets:

Cea decreasing, almost back to a normal level. Then what?
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=41365&p=293584#p293584

Has anyone experienced a steady decrease in CEA?
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=21677&p=158986#p158986

CEA dropped!
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=59966&p=476446#p476446

Stage IV, mets to liver...questions for others in same boat
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=35257&p=247860#p247860

Great news - My CEA is down from 49 to 4.7
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=1446&p=8621#p8621

CEA levels?
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=9441&p=67503#p67503

Inoperable liver mets now borderline operable
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=57175&p=451588#p451588

Cea gone down again!
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=52549&p=412729#p412729

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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby dliu » Mon Aug 27, 2018 11:31 am

Thank you, O Stoma Mia! Some of these have excellent insight!
Caring for my mum, 65
Sigmoid resection, multiple liver mets
09/05/2018 Dx Stage IV, 6/11 LN - KRAS G12V
28/05/2018 First round of FOLFOX + Avastin

CEA down from 6000+ (05/2018) to 843 (08/2018) to 377 (11/2018)
9/10 rounds with Oxaliplatin
8/10 rounds with Bevacizumab

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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby crikklekay » Mon Aug 27, 2018 12:03 pm

Ahh, I know what you mean! We had our pre-last-chemo-treatment scan on Wednesday day and will receive the results tomorrow. Scanxiety is awful but I've found keeping busy helps, especially if you can hang out with friends/family. The worst of the anxiety hits me when I'm alone and my brain has the opportunity to wonder. I hope the test comes back with good results!!
Caring for DH John
Stage IIIC, Lymph nodes: 6/22
Chemo: FOLFOX (6)
12/17 ER and emergency surgery
02/18 Hospital w/MSSA infected port, PICC line inserted, chest CT scan showed septic emboli & blood clots
03/18 Hospital w/CDIFF
08/18 CT Scan Clear, NEMD
2018/2019/2021 Colonoscopy Clear
2019/2020/2021/2022 CT Scan Clear
2021 PET scan & MRI show one spot on liver
08/21 Liver surgery to remove spot, confirmed mCRC. Now Stage IV
09/21 Start Folfiri + Avastin
03/22 CEA Rise, continuing chemo

dliu
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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby dliu » Mon Aug 27, 2018 3:52 pm

crikklekay wrote:Ahh, I know what you mean! We had our pre-last-chemo-treatment scan on Wednesday day and will receive the results tomorrow. Scanxiety is awful but I've found keeping busy helps, especially if you can hang out with friends/family. The worst of the anxiety hits me when I'm alone and my brain has the opportunity to wonder. I hope the test comes back with good results!!


Best of luck tor tomorrow. You and your husband will be in my thoughts, hoping for a positive outcome.
Caring for my mum, 65
Sigmoid resection, multiple liver mets
09/05/2018 Dx Stage IV, 6/11 LN - KRAS G12V
28/05/2018 First round of FOLFOX + Avastin

CEA down from 6000+ (05/2018) to 843 (08/2018) to 377 (11/2018)
9/10 rounds with Oxaliplatin
8/10 rounds with Bevacizumab

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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby DarknessEmbraced » Mon Sep 03, 2018 3:44 pm

I hope your mother gets good scans!*hugs*
Diagnosed 10/28/14, age 36
Colon Resection 11/20/14, LAR (no illeo)
Stage 2a colon cancer, T3NOMO
Lymph-vascular invasion undetermined
0/22 lymph nodes
No chemo, no radiation
Clear Colonoscopy 04/29/15
NED 10/20/15
Ischemic Colitis 01/21/16
NED 11/10/16
CT Scan moved up due to high CEA 08/21/17
NED 09/25/17
NED 12/21/18
Clear colonoscopy 09/23/19
Clear 5 year scans 11/21/19- Considered cured! :)

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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby stu » Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:40 pm

Hello ,
I have actually only just read your post . The scans are just horrible and I have no idea how my mum has endured over 25 . We have both been cleaning furiously our homes today ... scanning tomorrow !!! The mind games we play . I can’t say it gets easier but you get better at surpressing anxiety .
My mum was 67 at diagnosis. My husband was working in the next theatre to where my mum was being scanned . A friend came in and suggested he joins us for the results . I will never forget the look in his eyes . He had seen her scans and the full reality was written painfully in his eyes . I knew she was in trouble .
My sister sat composed and relevant throughout the meeting and the surgeon commented to my husband how focused she had been during the blow by blow account of her scans . She later told me that he had not seen her later as she tried to climb her stairs and the full impact was hitting her .
Her oncologist hammered home the severity till it was almost impossible to listen as he dismantled her future . However despite a significant spread , a poor prognosis and every last piece of reality being forced home some people are just great responders to treatment and slowly but steadily the tumour burden reduces . Other treatment options come into play . Remarkably my mum has only ever had twelve cycles of chemo in nine years . Her team have mainly retired and junior doctors at the start are now her consultants . They enjoy seeing her in clinic . Not always good news but probably the most remarkable thing my mum has not had any symptoms from the actual cancer . Picked up on a screen and had horrible side effects from treatment .
Your Doctor is correct in that he may not see it often but it does sometimes happen and someone has to be that person !
I wish your mum every success with her scans . At least the CEA is heading down .
Stu
supporter to my mum who lives a great life despite a difficult diagnosis
stage4 2009 significant spread to liver
2010 colon /liver resection
chemo following recurrence
73% of liver removed
enjoying life treatment free
2016 lung resection
Oct 2017 nice clear scan . Two lung nodules disappeared
Oct 2018. Another clear scan .

dliu
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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby dliu » Thu Sep 06, 2018 8:13 am

stu, how was your mum's scan on Tuesday? I kept my fingers crossed for you, for it to be all nice and clear again.
Thank you for such a sweet message. Despite all the pain you and your family had to go through, it made me feel hopeful. Your mum's an absolute soldier.

CEA still heading down (now 600) - our oncologist saw the scan but didn't have the previous scan to compare it to, so he'll give us a more detailed briefing once he gets the full results (on the 10th). He seemed quite satisfied, says the liver mets are necrotic or getting necrotic. He is not able to tell us how much shrinkage yet so didn't want to be inaccurate, but is positive there was some. I'll be very nervous until after the 18th, when we get the tests, but at least we had some good news!

What left me wondering though is that he said after these 12 cycles of FOLFOX we won't be doing any oral therapies but just watch and wait. I have no experience of anyone doing this (especially at such an advanced stage, like my mum) so although he said it as good news, I started being paranoid. He's a bit poker-faced to my mum because she wants to know as little as possible about the illness, so he might be biding time. But it did make me wonder...

Hope you bring back good news, stu!
Caring for my mum, 65
Sigmoid resection, multiple liver mets
09/05/2018 Dx Stage IV, 6/11 LN - KRAS G12V
28/05/2018 First round of FOLFOX + Avastin

CEA down from 6000+ (05/2018) to 843 (08/2018) to 377 (11/2018)
9/10 rounds with Oxaliplatin
8/10 rounds with Bevacizumab

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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby stu » Thu Sep 06, 2018 9:10 am

Her scan went well . Thank you for asking . However no idea what it showed as we have a staffing crisis and our scans are being sent to other countries to be interpreted!!! Jings Not has this before . Maybe get the results next month . So it’s off on holiday for her and forget all about it for a while . Her GP will alert her if they come through !!
I know exactly what they will say too as her other scan has two nodules on it and if they are looking in isolation they will flag them !!
Your mum sounds as though she is heading in the right direction . How good is that . She can always add another clinicians opinion through time . Enjoy the good news .
Stu
supporter to my mum who lives a great life despite a difficult diagnosis
stage4 2009 significant spread to liver
2010 colon /liver resection
chemo following recurrence
73% of liver removed
enjoying life treatment free
2016 lung resection
Oct 2017 nice clear scan . Two lung nodules disappeared
Oct 2018. Another clear scan .

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Re: Scanxiety Part 1000

Postby stu » Thu Sep 06, 2018 9:11 am

Her scan went well . Thank you for asking . However no idea what it showed as we have a staffing crisis and our scans are being sent to other countries to be interpreted!!! Jings Not has this before . Maybe get the results next month . So it’s off on holiday for her and forget all about it for a while . Her GP will alert her if they come through !!
I know exactly what they will say too as her other scan has two nodules on it and if they are looking in isolation they will flag them !!
Your mum sounds as though she is heading in the right direction . How good is that . She can always add another clinicians opinion through time . Enjoy the good news .
Stu
supporter to my mum who lives a great life despite a difficult diagnosis
stage4 2009 significant spread to liver
2010 colon /liver resection
chemo following recurrence
73% of liver removed
enjoying life treatment free
2016 lung resection
Oct 2017 nice clear scan . Two lung nodules disappeared
Oct 2018. Another clear scan .


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