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Urachal Cancer Survivor

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Subject: RE: Urachal Cancer Survivor
Date: 10/23/2007

 

On 10/22/2007 Graham D wrote:

 

On 7/6/2007 Linda l wrote:

It has been 3 years since I posted my first message of being in remission.       I have remained in remission with no reoccurences. My cancer was diagnosed as stage 4. I underwent surgery ,removed half of bladder, colon resection and hysterectomy . I underwent chemo for 6 mon. It was agressive Gemzar and Cistplatin. Except for a back injury and osteoporosis I am doing well. I now Know my surgeons and oncologist are the best around. I thank God for every day. It is still a battle, but worth the fight. Dr. Songbird are you still using this sight?  God bless to all who fight this rare cancer. Never give up.      Linda L.


 

I am a survivor too. I was diagnosed with urachal cancer in early February 2006 and underwent surgery on 1 March 2006. A tumour the size of a tennis ball, emanating from my urachus and pressing on the top of my bladder, was removed, along with a mass of jelly spreading up to my liver. Half my bladder was also removed, but my belly button was left untouched - the scar just zig-zags round it! My lymph nodes were not affected, and the tumour had not spread, apart from creating the mass of low-grade jelly in my abdomen.

I was subsequently referred to an oncologist, who confirmed that I had a urachal mucinous adenocarcinoma, which falls into the general category of PMP (pseudomyxoma peritonei), so I was referred to a PMP specialist clinic in the UK, where I now have regular CT scans and follow-up interviews with a consultant surgeon.

Since my operation I have made excellent progress. I have had no chemo treatment and no further surgery. I have been told both by my oncologist and by my consultant surgeon that I am currently in remission and that they don't need to see me for another six months.

I am 65 years of age, I feel fit and well, I play golf regularly and walk my dog for a mile each day. I was able to go skiing in January 2007 and I plan to go skiing again in January 2008.

I worry a bit about the future, but my philosophy right now is to enjoy life to the full. I hope this gives hope to fellow-sufferers.

Graham I read your post and it worries me to know that you still have your belly button!!! It was the first thing my doctors here in canada told me would have to go!! A small price to pay! Sounds like everything else is being watched carefully and it sounds like you have good chance of beating this thing. I pray that you stay in remission and live your life to the fulliest!

dasiy bear

 

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