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Which exams are typically ordered to follow a year(s) after a successful colon cancer surgery? |
A person very dear to me had colon cancer in 2007 and had a successful surgery to remove the tumor. She also had some months of coadyuvant therapy (chemo?). There have been further (clean) colorectal exams but I wonder which other exams are ordered in the first year or two following the surgery to guard against possible spread to other organs? She has regular blood exams, every 6 months. Had recently (1 yr) a colonoscopy that came out good. But no CT scan which is what worries me. sounds like your friend had the same handling as my husband: surgery + adjuvant chemo. "Adjuvant chemo" is preventative - it's to mop up any loose cancer cells. Apparently so, perhaps she was Stage II instead of Stage III but I guess I will never know because she is keeping all those details a secret. Early stage cancers treated with surgery alone have an 80% cure rate after 5 years.With the combination of chemo & surgery of later stage colon cancers,they usually continue with lab testing because chemo can affect the blood cells since chemo is really a "poison"" and often kills healthy cells too. They occasionally will do some radiation depending on the type of cancer. They may also repeat the tests they did (CAT, MRI, x-rays, etc) as well as the chem profiles & CBCs. In my case I am on a regime of blood tests every 4 months to check my hemoglobin, etc., and specifically the enzyme marker test for CEA. The CEA level was checked immediately before I had surgery and rechecked now every 4 months. I was told that if that level goes up again that indicates another tumor in the colon. It is 8 months since I had surgery and in the middle of June I am going to have a colonoscopy. I did not have any chemotherapy. |
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