Protocol for patients after having a TURBT with tumors only on the lining entail:
- For six weeks, you go one day a week to your Urologist. He uses a catheter to put the chemotherapy/immunotherapy solution directly into your bladder.
There are two medications used for this treatment. BCG - is a form of immunotherapy, therefore I cannot have it due to already being on immunotherapy Opdivo for my lungs every two weeks. Mitomycin is the second medication. I began this and during week three developed significant side effects and was told to stop. I was also told we would wait for another cystoscope in October.
Well, today was that day. The day. The first time we would look in my bladder since removing the one tumor. He began the procedure and we could instantly see on the monitor as the tube was being moved in.
What I saw was horrifying. A lot of things that looked like my originial tumor in various spots on my bladder. My Urologist immediately withdrew the cystoscope and said, "We see 4 and I didn't even look around. No need to make you look at it now. I'll take care of it in surgery."
So almost exactly 3 months after having the TURBT the last time (and everything looked clear and great), there now appears 4 new tumors are growing and we don't know how many there are. The plan is November 9, 2017, I will have another TURBT, he will scrape my entire bladder, then we do the cystoscope 3 months after - February 18, 2018.
Certainly not the news I was looking for but onward I go. I know I can have several TURBTS but I can't imagine getting this done every 3 months. Not sure how that will go but will certainly keep you informed.
Wow, Jen! You deserve a better outcome. I send hope that the TURBT gets all the mets and that you never have to add more to your cancer medical vocabulary.
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ReplyDeleteJen, there just are no words to express how sorry I am to learn of the new bladder tumors... After all you've been through, how you have endured with a "stiff upper lip" and an absolutely wonderful, positive attitude... Gosh, I have to say I just freaking hate Cancer... The tough part is we get treated, and treated and the news is good... then damn if it doesn't come back again... After all that, the freaking disease rears it's nasty head...again! Prayers for you, your family and Doc's/medical peeps! G-d Bless!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what the procedure entails but it sounds more than unpleasant. I'm so sorry you're going through this.
ReplyDeleteConsult a doctor who is popular for the best Urinary bladder cancer treatment in India, and if you are not aware of good hospitals you can always consult medical tourism companies in India - Vanya Health.
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