I found out last August 10, 2023, upon my Ultrasound on July 28, 2023, that l have Ovarian Cancer ♋️! So, then my Oncologist at FSMC, had wanted to do the surgery, but l needed a 2nd opinion, & research on, other parts of the body! So, after so many CTSCANS, Ultrasounds, blood work, Pet Scan, & finally an MRI, l actually had Appendix, Ovarian and then full blown Abdominal Cancer ♋️, where l had to change over my Health Ins., after my 1st Appendix/Ovarian Cancer Operation on 11/1/23, just so l could have the 2nd Abdominal Cancer Hipec Procedure Operation on Feb, 1, 2024. I was in stage 4 for all of my Cancers! And I was told by my 2nd Oncologist that he got rid of ALL of the Cancer ♋️. But, for the 2nd post-op, l still had to have another brand new Ultrasound & more blood work done. And, then every 6mths, for 2 yrs! The survival rate is 50-90%, and up to 5 or more yrs to live! I am Blessed, and l give ALL of the Glory, Honor, Praise and Victory over my New Life 🙏 because of Ou Lord Jesus God!
Hi, if peritoneal cancer (undifferentiated carcinoma) already spreading to lymph node L5 lumbar and pressure to nerve pain. Can this PIPAC clinical able run parallel with palliative care to reduce/control the nerve pain? Please help.
Hi sir my sister have ovarian cyst now it’s turn to ovarian cancer in stage 3 and it’s start spreading into other part of body .she just have one daughter and she is only two can your help me to find a solution to help her in that condition what you really suggest her please I need your help
In view of the high morbidity and subtle mortality there is a need to select patients who would benefit from HIPEC with the help of a genomic sequencing.
My dad found out last week that he had a growth, bowel cancer. And they got him in for surgery a week later. He is in a lot of pain and his stomach has swollen so they’ve taken him off food. He went for an x ray and now waiting for results. He is 79 years old, I hope they removed all the cancer and that he doesn’t need chemotherapy and will recover well. I’m really worried but I hope it will all work out.
Goodness, proposter Paul, the hypocrite, who sells whiny videos to elder women? His cancer journey must be told to the world. He has such a "great message". He needs subs for money, that's it. Yes, he has cancer. But he is such an egocentric childish cry baby, who needs constant attention. He's a homosexual former drug addict, but he will not tell to his fangirls. He's never been a teacher. Now, he is telling to his fans, next Friday he's having his pet scan, subscribe, subscribe, subscribe. Everyone wants to know the results, yeah, pet scan, the wonder word for cancer vloggers. He's selling emotions to his devoted subs, mainly naive women.
@@dontfckwithspiders5684 Why you all have such false parasocial relationships on RU-vid? Paul, he wants subs, that's all. Most cancer vloggers play this game. He cries like a baby, melting hearts of naive elder women. Why going on RU-vid? He says, he has a message. What message? It's cancer entertainment. It's all about money.
Hi Sir, thank you for your video I’m diagnosed at stage 4 colon cancer with the disease had spread out site of the colon I have email you my PET scan report but is was rejected can you please help me Im scare and lost right now thank you 🙏 🙏🙏
Male, 43yo, in Helsinki Finland. I had a surgery for appendictis in November 2022, and was diagnosed with a mucinous carcinoma of the appendix in Dec22. I had CRS + Hipec performed in Feb23. My op lasted for about 6h, which is the shortest possible time, as they found suspected carcinoma only in 5 of the 39 sectors of the abdomen. Afterwards, the pathologic report revealed that all suspected findings were carcinoma, and the lymph nodes in the removed part of colon were clean. I spent a day in the ICU, then two weeks at the infirmary for abdominal surgeries. I have recovered well, and at two months post surgery I’ve already started working short days. Systemic chemotherapy starting next week, which frankly is quite scary. But like everything else in this journey, these things just pop in my path, and then I have to bite the bullet and hope for the best. All in all, my situation is very good, and I consider my self extremely lucky. Especially for being born in a time and a country in which these treatments are available. If you’re reading this because you’re a fellow patient, let me extend my support to you. ❤
@user-xd2dp8gt9r Sure thing! I was prescribed 8 rounds of chemo. Each round lasts 3 weeks, and starts of with an infusion of Oxaliplatin, and then tablets of capecitabin for 2 weeks. After that there’s a one week break, then it starts over. Due to the risk side effects becoming permanent, the Oxaliplatin dose was gradually dropped (100%-> 90% -> 70%) until we stopped completely after the fifth infusion. Still continuing with capecitabin, I have one round left. Latest CT scan showed no malignant findings, so it’s all promising at the moment. For me, the 100% Oxaliplatin felt quite rough, but even the 10% deduction helped a lot. The capecitabin only makes me tired, and I have maybe 30% of my usual resources at my disposal. Please keep in mind, that it’s very individual how the treatments are prescribed and how each individual reacts to them.
It is probably too late for me but I would still like to know if CRS and HIPec could be applicable in cases of pelvic spread from recurrent endometrial cancer. It was not mentioned in the excellent presentation.
i was diagnosed with lower bowel cancer today and im waiting for my surgery, they will remove all my lower bowel and rectom, Im so afraid, i cant beleve it.
@@jimspohr1212 Hiya I am going in for the same operation at the right side of my large intestine. Is it possible to ask you how do you take a shower with those stitches? Do you need to cover up the stitched wound or just shower as normal? Thanks
I had Cytoreductive Surgery and HIPEC in 2017. I had stage 4 appendix cancer, LAMN. I had many organs removed with a 12 1/2 hour surgery, 21 days in the hospital and a long recovery, but I have been cancer free since. It saved my life.
I had the same 4th stage appendix cancer. I am in year five. Recovery was 1.5 years. But I am currently cancer free too! I thank God for that. ❤. So good to hear of others who have faced this and are cancer free
My cousin passed away from Paritoneal Carcinamatosis early this morning, she just turned 35. I want to thank you for your presentation as it helped me to better understand.
Is it possible to offer HIPEC post de-bulking surgery as a separate treatment? I am 3 months post de-bulking surgery and with no lymphatic or thoracic involvement.. I had 3 chemo treatments prior to surgery- and 3 post surgery, just completed. My NHS surgeon did not think HIPEC was a curative treatment. Am i entitled to get a 2nd opinion on the NHS and be reffered to you ?
Im begging a doc to give me a CT. I literally feel a lump inside by my spleen. I cant lay on my left side. All of these docs are not taking it seriously. Im getting really mad.
My mother died with adenocarcinoma small intestine Mulligan cancer doctor didn't help any thing their surgery gone wrong dhe was doing vomiting not stopping
Hello sir. Thank you for posting such an informative video. My mother is suffering for the same problem of peritoneum diseace where doctor suggested CRC plus HIPEC. I wanted to contact you regarding this. Could you please help me in this regard? Thank you
Unfortunately this should have been performed on my Mom when she first got diagnosed in 2010, but traditional chemotherapy was the treatment of choice. By the time HIPEC was recommended it was too late to perform the procedure as the cancer has spread and attached to the small intestines. Very few places and doctors could perform this surgery at the time (2010-11) and CTCA Chicago was the one we found and chose. Again it was far too late and the cancer far too advanced for this procedure to be an option. I firmly believe if this was done at the time of her diagnosis, she would still be here today but we lost her 12-20-2011.
I’m sorry for the pain the loss of your mom caused you. I too cannot receive HIPEC because of my advanced age. I hope your mom did not suffer too badly.
Lorraine, you need to find better doctors. There are medicines and doses that are appropriate for ANY age. My father was completely cured of Hodgkin's disease, at age 86, with a targeted therapy, that was dosed appropriately for his age. He had no side effects.
I had Cytoreductive surgery + hipec 2015. It was 12 hours operation. I had PMP tumor starts in the appendix. Saved my life and today i feel great, like normal.
Hi. Happy to hear you are well. But can I ask if it was expensive? Because a family member has peritonal carciomatosis and according to oncologists this is the treatment. Thank you if can answer. Good luck
You are blessed ! I had PMP too in 2016 , also had Hipec 12.5 hr surgery. Uof I saved my life too. Dr Carlos Chan appendix cancer specialist!!! I feel great !!
@@umarshariff9262 Information: appendix neoplasm Clinical diagnosis: appendix neoplasm Intervention: diagnostic/staging laproscopy Product: Incisional Biopsy Containers: F1-Fragments of carcinomatosis foci and fragments of the primary tumor; neoplasm/suspicion: Primary 417710 Histological report Macroscopic Description Four irregular fragments of grayish and elastic tissue are received in the same flask, three of which have a mucinous appearance, the largest measuring 2.5cm. Histological diagnosis Poorly differentiated mucinous adenocarcinoma fragments (CK10+, CK7-, CDX2+) -RAS and BRAF search: Sent to IPATIMUP Porto (the result will be introduced in an attachment) - Her-1: Negative - MMR EXPRESSION (MISMATCH REPAIR PROTEINS) PRESERVED: There is no loss of immunohistochemical expression of all MMR proteins> Comment: Immunohistochemical study was performed with appropriate controls for MMR pretins: MLH-1, PMS-2 and MSH-6. Tumor cells are positive for MLH-1, PMS-2, MSH-2 and MSH-6. This is my brother biopsy result. Can you ses please whats its says?