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Subject: RE: I Just Had A Whipple Operation
Date: 04/23/2008

 

On 1/19/2008 gazalymo wrote:

I'm 22 years old, and i just had a whipple opeartion 4 month ago. I had ampullary cancer, it sound uncommon, yah my dr's were shocked due to my age, also due to my health, im a healthy men and  i never got sick in my life this is the frist thing  poped up in my life. I had 14 lymp nodes removed none of them were cancers and they were free of tumors. My dr told me that i had a stage 1 ampullary cancer., and i did not need to go for chemo or radiation. Is ampullary cancer the same as pancreatic cancer or not, whats the difference?I was just wondering after this kind of operation  can you be cured, is their any chance of recurrence?  what is the survivale rate after being diagonsed  for stage 1?Please any one who more information about this type of cancer could get me any helpfull infromation on it.                                                          thanks  

 

I was DX ampullary CA when I was 41. I was a healthy woman, never smoke nor drink.Had my whipple 17 years ago. Had no chemo or radiation. So far there is no recurrence on my part but I am diabetic so this is my otherr concern. Now its 17 years, I am the living proof. I thank God for the miracle.

Whipple took part of my tummy, pancreas & duodenum.

Background: Ninety percent of ampullary tumors are adenocarcinomas.Tumors originate from ductal epithelial cells and usually invade into the substance of the pancreas. In more advanced disease states, peripancreatic tissue and the adventitia of large neighboring vessels, such as the superior mesenteric and portal veins, may be involved.
Lymph nodes metastases are present in as many as half of patients. Pericanalicular lymph nodes usually are the first to be involved. Nodes along the superior mesenteric, gastroduodenal, common hepatic, and splenic arteries, as well as the celiac trunk, are the second station of lymph nodes.

Good Luck.

 

 

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