So I have a question. Does everybody need an oncologist? Or is your surgeon / urologist enough? My stage 1 cancer RCC was surgically removed in July of 2018 and no follow-up treatment was necessary besides biannual MRI / CT scans. The stage 1 RCC was grade 3 on the Furnham grade. It was contained, no lymph involvement and clear margins. I had a partial nephrectomy and I had my first follow-up MRI one week ago and it came back clear. No recurrence.
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DOES EVERYONE NEED AN ONCOLOGIST?
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Should I ask my urologist /surgeon for a referral? Does it need to be an oncologist that specializes in kidney cancer?
Should be one that specializes.
What state are you living in?
I am in Illinois, 40 mins from downtown Chicago
I had stage III, grade 4 and asked for a referral for an Oncologist. Most Urologists are also trained in Oncology but I wanted an Oncologist to follow me. Think of it this way, if your transmission went out, do you want your mechanic to fix it who does it maybe once a week or a transmission specialist who does several a day? That was my thought process.
Mocna if your urologist is ordering scans routinely usually it is the urologist that follows you. Think the thinking goes at this point there is no more cancer evident (NED) so no need to see oncologist. Where are you located? Saw you posted near Chicago? Will try to find someone who specializes in kidney cancer which is what you want. Sounds like you were stage 1 grade 1?
Yes I'm in Chicago. And yes there is no more cancer. It was stage 1 grade 3.
That grade 3 scares me. Ugh.... I had clear margins so that's good, and I had my first MRI and it came back all clear. Yet still I'm crying everyday and living in fear that it might return. It's messed up
Yes I'm in Chicago. And yes there is no more cancer. It was stage 1 grade 3.
That grade 3 scares me. Ugh.... I had clear margins so that's good, and I had my first MRI and it came back all clear. Yet still I'm crying everyday and living in fear that it might return. It's messed up
Stage 1 is good but get the concern about the grade 3. Wish it had been grade 1 or even better benign! Sending a virtual hug your way.
And grade 3 probably don't need oncologist now but it may give you some piece of mind to see one. Make sure it is someone who is an RCC specialist. Not too many around.
That is a good question. Will try to find out.
Mocna yes! Walt Stadler. He is an RCC specialist. Here is his info: uchicagomedicine.org/find-a...
And you are in 1-2-3 group? What is your name there? I'll say hi to you there too!
Hoping this turns out to be a one and done!
Debbie
I am in the 1 2 3 group. It's through Facebook so it's just my name.... Kinga Kaczmarczyk 😊
Kinga you should not need a referral but ask when you call. I think as long as you have a ppo (which is what I have as well mine is with BC/BS) you won't need one. That's what I like about ppo's. Another name for you is Scott Eggener. He is a urologist. He is tops in the field. He is out of U of Chicago. uchicagomedicine.org/find-a... Says he specializes in prostate cancer. But I know he has done research in kidney cancer.