HI,
First of all I am new to the Forum.
In 2010 I had a partial (right) nephrectomy .I am now 64 years old.
The Hospital Discharge report stated the following:
" We feel that the tumour represents a type 2 Papillary adenocarcinoma of the kidney. The tumour cells are large and eosinophilic and arranged in a papillary architecture. Nucleoli are prominent , more in keeping with a Fuhrman Grade 3 morphology. Tumour does not appear to invade perinephric adipose.
Diagnosis: Type 2 papillary adenocarcinoma f the kidney . Fuhrman Grade 3.
The tumour measured 3,6cm."
Tests taken since 2010:
The last CT Scan was in 2011 which was normal. Every year since 2010 I took an Abdominal Ultrasound which were always normal. My next US is scheduled for Tuesday 27th May 2025.
Annually I also took blood tests which included LFTs, cholesterol ( latest one was on the upper limit of the reference scale) , Creatinine (last reading was just on the upper limit of normal ), Microscopic Urinalysis (normal).
Family history:
My mother and elder brother both had episodes of kidney cancer and my other brother recently passed away after he was diagnosed with colon cancer . His 'colon cancer' was 'cured' bit then he had cancer in his liver and lungs.
My question bearing in mind all the above should I consider doing other tests? Is the Abdominal US result (which s clean) sufficient?
I was toying with the idea of doing a colonoscopy and the clinic I usually go to is recommending I do a CT colonography as it will not only check the colon (in view of the family history) built also the surround tissues, muscles and organs.
I have not still decided yet.
Any advice would be welcomed.
PS apologies if this is not the right forum to post my question.
Thank you.
Regards and good day,
Mark
Hello Mark cam
Firstly welcome to this group.its very supportive.
As for how to advise, I don't know what to say as I'm not a professional.
I'm told you can ' ask a nurse', or can phone up their number or maybe speak to your GP. It's good to look into things for yourself to find what you feel is best.Maybe someone can advise further?
I wish you well on your journey.
I think Muvva is right that you might get a more helpful response if you clicked on “Ask an expert” which you will find in the row with Search above. I tend to rely on my Oncologist for advice but you sound as if this may not be your choice. Wishing you all the best in your difficult decision making.
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