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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Exenteration</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Glendagail on 6/11/2007</description>
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      <title>Exenteration</title>
      <description>I was just told by the doctor that I have reoccurrence of cancer and they want to do an exeneration on June 20th. I am hopeful to hear from someone that can give me clear insight as to what may be expected, should I decide to have the surgery.&amp;nbsp; The doctor said they would remove the bladder, vagina, and colon if they were able to perform the surgery. He said 50% of the patients that go in for this surgery are not able to receive it because the cancer has attached itself to other organs or the wall. The 25% that have the surgery successfully are able to live cancer free and the other 25% have a reoccurrence. I keep thinking that if I just take better care of myself, and eat very healthy from now on, maybe the cancer will not spread and I could live a few more years without having surgery. But then again I think surely the doctor knows best and maybe I should listen to him. Can you offer any suggestions or advice?Everyone is praying and my hope is healing from my Lord, Jesus, as He is the Great Physician.&amp;nbsp; This is the biggest battle I have ever faced, and regardless which route taken,&amp;nbsp;I know the enemy has been defeated!&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Glendagail</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Exenteration</title>
      <description>What is your history? ie What type of cancer? What treatments to date?</description>
      <author>Witchdoctor</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Exenteration</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 6/11/2007 Glendagail wrote:I was just told by the doctor that I have reoccurrence of cancer and they want to do an exeneration on June 20th. I am hopeful to hear from someone that can give me clear insight as to what may be expected, should I decide to have the surgery.&amp;nbsp; The doctor said they would remove the bladder, vagina, and colon if they were able to perform the surgery. He said 50% of the patients that go in for this surgery are not able to receive it because the cancer has attached itself to other organs or the wall. The 25% that have the surgery successfully are able to live cancer free and the other 25% have a reoccurrence. I keep thinking that if I just take better care of myself, and eat very healthy from now on, maybe the cancer will not spread and I could live a few more years without having surgery. But then again I think surely the doctor knows best and maybe I should listen to him. Can you offer any suggestions or advice?Everyone is praying and my hope is healing from my Lord, Jesus, as He is the Great Physician.&amp;nbsp; This is the biggest battle I have ever faced, and regardless which route taken,&amp;nbsp;I know the enemy has been defeated!&amp;nbsp;Dear Glandagail:&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s now past June 20th and I am wondering if in fact you had the total pelvic exteneration performed.&amp;nbsp; That&amp;#39;s what I am now having to face.&amp;nbsp; I did go to MD Anderson for a 2nd opinion and met with Dr. Pedro Rameriz.&amp;nbsp; My biopsy should have had results this past Friday, but they couldn&amp;#39;t release them and are doing further surgery (cytokeratin staining). I suppose the results came back inconclusive and further testing is needed. I put off having a PET scan performed (I just had one in May). I suppose I will schedule that as soon as my results return and I also needed to know how much it would cost.&amp;nbsp; (No doubt about it, cancer is very expensive....insurance or not).&amp;nbsp; The surgery is also the hardest decision I will have ever made in my life.&amp;nbsp; My husband past away 4 years ago from brain cancer and my 29 year old son has not lived in Louisiana for 12 years.&amp;nbsp; Friends can not handle my cancer and I&amp;#39;m sure they still pray for me, they no longer call or visit (having cancer is definitely forcing me to find a new &amp;quot;normal&amp;quot;).&amp;nbsp; I have so much empathy and sympathy for the decision you have had to make.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;#39;s true that even given the grim percentages....you find a reason to grad on to it and just hope you&amp;#39;re one of the lucky ones to qualify for the surgery period.&amp;nbsp;Dr. Rameriz stressed that they wanted counseling, meeting with a social worker and even talking to other patients who had this surgery.&amp;nbsp; I am praying for you tonight and every day after that that you be cured.&amp;nbsp; I hope you respond to this email and let me know how you&amp;#39;re doing.&amp;nbsp; In my prayers - Shannon</description>
      <author>Shannonm</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Exenteration</title>
      <description>Dear Shannon,I am so sorry that I have not responded to your message before now.&amp;nbsp; I somehow got so distracted with everything going on around me that I lost track of many messages and of time.&amp;nbsp;  With the news alone there was so much grief and turmoil for my family, work, and friends.Our lives were turned upside down as I am certain was yours.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I hope and pray that all is well with you.&amp;nbsp; No one knows torment experienced with this kind of diagnosis unless they experience it themselves.&amp;nbsp; I am certain this mental torment is only the tip of the the surgery iceberg.&amp;nbsp; Witheverything in us we must fight.&amp;nbsp; I pray you are fighting.&amp;nbsp; If you hadthe surgery, keep fighting.&amp;nbsp; If you have not had surgery, keep fighting &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;  I was scheduled for surgery August 30, 2007, but I went back to my doctor and asked him to retest me.&amp;nbsp; A week later I got the call from his nurse saying the test came back cancer free.&amp;nbsp; I asked them to fax the information to MD Anderson and soon after I received a call from Dr. Ramirez.&amp;nbsp; He asked, &amp;quot;so what do you want to do&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; I said, &amp;quot;well, I&amp;#39;ll tell you what I don&amp;#39;t want to do, and that would be the exenteration&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; He asked me to come as scheduled but instead of the exenteration, he take more samples of tissue to send to the lab.&amp;nbsp; They called it surgery only because I had to be knocked out before the procedure.&amp;nbsp; I went home that day, and a few weeks later I received a call and the faxed results, which were all negative! &amp;nbsp; They took a total of nine samples in five locations and all were negative!&amp;nbsp; Anyway, I have to go back to MD Anderson on November 27th for another PET/CT scan and to see Dr. Ramirez.&amp;nbsp; They want to keep a close watch. I believe I am healed, but I will go back to Houston as the doctor suggest.Please let me know how you are doing.&amp;nbsp; You will remain in my thoughts and prayers.Big Hugs,Glenda&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Glendagail</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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