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September 25, 2013 at 6:36 pm #75465kris00jSpectator
Hi, Rod,
Sending positive thoughts and prayers for you! I’m hoping that you have many many cc-free years ahead.September 25, 2013 at 2:24 pm #75464sprinter67MemberThanks Lainy. Received a call from ONC late yesterday afternoon. He said the biopsy confirmed the mass I had burnt was CC as we had expected. No plans for further treatments as far as chemo or radiation. We will continue 3 month scans to stay on top of any future returns and handle them with microwave ablation if it returns as a single mass like this last one and if it returns in multiple spots then we would look at other options at that time. Or if it never returns we won’t have to do anything(never hurts to hope).
Thanks again for the replies and positive thoughts from everyone.
September 24, 2013 at 8:04 pm #75467lainySpectatorHello, Rod and I am so glad to hear everything went so well. Do you have an appointment yet for the consultation? We get anxious too, for you! Please keep us advised of your progress.
September 24, 2013 at 8:01 pm #75466sprinter67MemberHad microwave ablation on 9/18. Went well from what I can tell. Radiologist who performed the procedure felt good about how things went. Recovery for this process has been pretty easy, just some crampinng around the burn area along with some tenderness and some fatigue from the pain meds. Currently awaiting results of the biopsy and consultation with ONC to determine next steps.
September 11, 2013 at 6:24 am #75463gavinModeratorHi Rod,
Welcome to the site. Sorry that you had to find us all here but glad that you’ve joined us all as you are so in the right place for support and help and I know that you’ll get a load of both from everyone here. Thanks for sharing your story with us all. Yes you have indeed done very well and that is great that you were able to have the surgery and even better to hear that you are doing so well, long may that continue!
Good luck with the RFA. I can’t share any personal experience with that as my dad had PDT and there is not a lot here on the site about RFA. I did a search for you and came up with this from Percy –
http://www.cholangiocarcinoma.org/punbb/search.php?search_id=866712306
I hope that it works well for you and please keep in touch with us and let us know how that goes. Please know as well that we are here for you and we care.
My best wishes to you,
Gavin
September 10, 2013 at 8:03 pm #75462sprinter67MemberThank you both for the replies. Great to have the positive thoughts and words of wisdom.
September 9, 2013 at 9:22 pm #75461pcl1029MemberHi,
Intrahepatic liver tumor ,,sizes<3cm or number not more than 3-4 lesions, chemoemo first followed by either RFA or microwave ablation ,based on medical research articles that I read, will have the best chance to be completely ablated,that the result will be on par or the same with liver resection but without the long recovery period of surgery.
God bless.September 9, 2013 at 9:16 pm #75460lainySpectatorHello rod, glad to have you join our extraordinary family but sorry you had to find us. First of all congratulations on a successful surgery, we love the word surgery as it is the best hope for a cure. I am so sorry I can’t help you on the RF as my husband had a Whipple no chemo but radiation when the CC returned 2 years later, followed by Cyber Knife. We do have a search button at the top and if you type in any words of what you are looking for lots of posts will appear and I am sure there must be something in there on RF. On the light side, I had to chuckle that you are a Sprinter and live in a town called van METER as every yard counts! Best of luck on the RF and I know someone will be along to talk about RF. Hang in and Be Strong!
September 9, 2013 at 7:58 pm #8879sprinter67MemberHi all, Rod here. First off, thoughts and prayers to all who have been affected or impacted by CC. I am a 46 year old, 19 month survivor of CC. I had CC of the intrahepatic bile duct. Was very fortunate to have surgery which took about 65% of my liver, my gallbladder, a couple of affected lymph nodes and the addition of a stent. I did 3 months of Gemzar chemo and other than an absess and a couple infections after the surgery I have done very well. I liked to be active before my diagnosis and I have been able to return to all my normal activities. I was even able to race a sprint car again a couple weeks ago for the first time since my diagnosis.
I have a fantastic surgeon, Dr. Chaudhry and a very positive and supportive ONC in Dr. Heddinger. Both through Iowa Methodist in Des Moines, IA.
Last week after a quarterly CT scan I found out I have another small mass in the liver. About 1cm in the left lobe not near any bile ducts and the plan is to use radiofrequency (RF) thermal ablation to remove this tumor on the 18th of this month.
I haven’t seen much on here about the radiofrequency (RF) thermal ablation process and was wondering if others have experience with this procedure?
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