Greetings all,
Here are my final pathology report after surgery.
Invasive Adenocarcinoma, Moderately Differeniated, Extending through muscularis Propria into the pericolonic soft tissue. Resection Margins are negative for dysplasia or carincoma.
5 of 21 lymph nodes positive for metastatic carcinoma (5/21) 😔
Tumor location: Rectosigmoid Colon
Tumor Size: 3.5 x2.5 cm
Blocks(s) containing tumor suitable for further testing: a4,a6,a8,a9
Non-Tumor block a1
TNM
t3 N2A (I need to figure out what N2A is on a chart)
Stage 3 N2A but my surgeon's final notes read Stage 3 N2B but that's not what my pathology states. I am a little confused with that.
Proximal Anatomosis: Benign Colon with no diagnostic abnormality
Distal Anastomosi: Bengin Colon with no diagnostic abnormality
So, my Post Op appt went well for the most part. Since the cancer spread to the lymph nodes chemo is needed. I was a little disappointed with the number because although I knew since the tumor is a T3, I was hoping only 2 or 3 lymphs was positive, not5! The other mishap was that when my dr was telling me that I need chemo, and how a port will be placed in my chest, I was shaking my head no because I wanted to do the cancer pills. He told me that they don't work. hmm how does he know that? don't get me wrong my surgeon was the bomb and I would highly recommend him; but I disagreed with his statement regarding treatement. He said that my Oncologist will make that determination anyway. But in my mind, if the pills 'don't work' then why are people taking them? I go see my Oncologist on Tuesday. I know I need to fully heal before treatment will start, and I am only 2 week Post Op. So I am praying that the Oncologist will work with me with the pills instead of the port. I wonder how long treatment would be.
On positive notes, My Biomarker went from 4.8 to 1.9! Wooo! and my surgerial wounds are healing really well. 15 more days left to complete my self administrated Herapin shots, I don't care too much for doing that, but I am handling it well. ☺️