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2nd TURBT Follow-Up
Posted by steve j on July 10, 2011 at 3:06 amMet w/Dr. yesterday and the follow up to my 2nd TURBT was clean…oncology showed no sign of any cancerous cells (1st TURBT was in almost March/ 4 months ago) or any new tumors or sats…yahoo!
Starting BCG in 1st week of August…thanks to all and I’ll keep you updated.
steve
3CM Superficial T1-G3 Papillary Tumor
Diagnosed 3/9/11
1st TUR 3/21/11
Follow-up TUR Scheduled 5/25/11Herb replied 13 years, 7 months ago 8 Members · 7 Replies7 Replies-
Congrat’s Steve from the old Padre, Take Care, Herb†
Age 72 had radical 9/11/10 have conduit everything is fine, grateful to be a cancer survivor. Lost Dad and Brother to Cancer both in their 50’s.Great news, go celebrate :laugh:
Nancy
Nancy S
Ta CIS
dx Ta 11/06
dx Ta CIS 10/07It is so good to hear about a clean cysto , cheers for you !! Hope the bcg is as esasy as can be on you . Rocky
excellent news, anyquestions on side effects of the BCG let me know
Joey
Brilliant news!! I also hope all goes well with the treatment.
DianeGreat news Steve! :woohoo: :side: :woohoo:
Good luck with the BCG treatments. Hope all goes well.
Remember, with bladder cancer, you must be always vigilant.
Stick to the follow up schedule religiously.Mike
Age 54
10/31/06 dx CIS (TisG3) non-invasive (at 47)
9/19/08 TURB/TUIP dx Invasive T2G3
10/8/08 RC neobladder(at 49)
2/15/13 T4G3N3M1 distant metastases(at 53)
9/2013 finished chemo -cancer free again
1/2014 ct scan results….distant mets
2/2014 ct result…spread to liver, kidneys, and lymph system
My opinions are my own and do not reflect the opinion of ABLCS or anyone else. I am not a doctor nor do I play one on TV.Congrats Steve! That is wonderful news… I know so well that big sign of relief upon hearing the word “clean” from your doctor. Hope the BCG goes well for you!
Yahoo is right!!! :woohoo:
Best wishes… CatherineTURBT 1/21/10 at age 55
Dx: T2aN0M0 Primary Bladder Adenocarcinoma
Partial Cystectomy 2/25/10
Vanderbilt Medical Center
Nashville, TNSign In to reply.
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