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| ZING Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: ILLINOIS
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>This is VERY important, please read! > > >An Eye Opener on Ovarian Cancer -- > > > >I hope you all take the time to read this and pass it on to all you can. >Send this to the women in your life that you care about. > > > >Years ago, Gilda Radner died of ovarian cancer. Her symptoms were >inconclusive, and she was treated for everything under the sun until it >was >too late. This blood test finally identified her illness but alas, to >late. >She wrote a book to heighten awareness. Gene Wilder is her widower. > > > >KATHY'S STORY: this is the story of Kathy West > > > >As all of you know, I have Primary Peritoneal Cancer. This cancer has >only >recently been identified as its OWN type of cancer, but it is >essentially >Ovarian Cancer. > > > >Both types of cancer are diagnosed in the same way, with the "tumor >marker" >! CA-125 BLOOD TEST, and they are treated in the same way - surgery to >remove the primary tumor and then chemotherapy with Taxol and >Carboplatin. > > > >Having gone through this ordeal, I want to save others from the same >fate. >That is why I am sending this message to you and hope you will print it >and >give it or send it via E-mail to everybody you know. > > > >One thing I have learned is that each of us must take TOTAL >responsibility >for our own health care. I thought I had done that because I always had >an >annual physical and PAP smear, did a monthly Self-Breast Exam, went to >the >dentist at least twice a year, etc. I even insisted on a sigmoidoscopy >and a >bone density test last year. When I had a total hysterectomy in 1993, I >thought that I did not have to worry about getting any of the female >reproductive organ cancers. > > > >LITTLE DID I KNOW. I don't have ovaries (and they were HEALTHY when they >were removed), but I have what is essentially ovarian cancer. Strange, >isn't >it? These are just SOME of the things our Doctors never tell us: ONE out >of >every >55 women will get OVARIAN or PRIMARY PERITONEAL CANCER. The "CLASSIC" >symptoms are an ABDOMEN that rather SUDDENLY ENLARGES and CONSTIPATION >and/or DIARRHEA. > > > >I had these classic symptoms and went to the doctor. Because these >symptoms >seemed to be "abdominal", I went to a gastroenterologist. He ran tests >that >were designed to determine whether there was a bacteria infection; these >tests were negative, and I was diagnosed with "Irritable Bowel >Syndrome". I >guess I would have accepted this diagnosis had it not been for my >enlarged >abdomen. I swear to you, it looked like I was 4-5 months pregnant! I >therefore insisted on more tests. They took an X-ray of my abdomen; >it >was negative. I was again assured that I had Irritable Bowel Syndrome >and >was encouraged to go on my scheduled month-long trip to Europe. I >couldn't >wear any of my slacks or shorts because I couldn't get them buttoned, >and I >KNEW something was radically wrong. I INSISTED on more tests, and they >reluctantly) scheduled me for a CT-Scan >(just to shut me up, I think). This is what I mean by "taking charge of >our >own health care." The CT-Scan showed a lot of fluid in my abdomen (NOT >normal). Needless to say, I had to cancel my trip and have FIVE POUNDS >REMOVED I assure you), but NOTHING compared to what was ahead of me). >Tests revealed cancer cells in the fluid. Finally, finally, finally, the >doctor ran a CA-125 blood test, and I was properly diagnosed. > > > >I HAD THE CLASSIC SYMPTOMS FOR OVARIAN CANCER, AND YET THIS SIMPLE >CA-125 >BLOOD TEST HAD NEVER BEEN RUN ON ME, not as part of my annual physical >exam >and not when I was symptomatic. This Is an inexpensive and simple blood >test! > > > >PLEASE, PLEASE TELL ALL YOUR FEMALE FRIENDS AND RELATIVES TO INSIST ON A >CA-125 BLOOD TEST EVERY YEAR AS PART OF THEIR ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMS. > > > >Be forewarned that their doctors might try to talk them out of it, >saying, >IT ISN'T NECESSARY." Believe me, had I known then what I know now, we >would >have caught my cancer much earlier (before it was a stage 3 cancer). >Insist >on the CA-125 BLOOD TEST; DO NOT take "NO" for an answer! The >normal >range for a CA-125 BLOOD TEST is between zero and 35. MINE WAS 754. >(That's >right, >754!). If the number is slightly above 35, you can have another done in >three or six months and keep a close eye on it, just as women do when >they >have fibroid tumors or when men have a slightly elevated PSA test >(Prostatic >Specific Antigens) that helps diagnose prostate cancer. > > > >Having the CA-125 test done annually can alert you early, and that's the >goal in diagnosing any type of cancer - catching it early. > > > >Do you know 55 women? If so, at least one of them will have this VERY >AGGRESSIVE cancer. Please, go to your doctor and insist on a CA-125 test >and >have one EVERY YEAR for the rest of your life. And forward this >message >to every woman you know, and tell all of your female family members and >friends. Though the median age for this cancer is 56, (and, guess what, >I'm >exactly 56), women as young as 22 have it. Age is no factor. > > > >A NOTE FROM THE RN: > > > >Well, after reading this, I made some calls. I found that the CA-125 >test is >an ovarian screening test equivalent to a man's PSA test prostate screen >(which my husband's doctor automatically gives him in his physical each >year >and insurance pays for it). I called the general practitioner's office >about >having the test done. The nurse had never heard of it. She told me that >she >doubted that insurance would pay for it. So I called Prudential >Insurance >Co., and got the same response. Never heard of it - it won't be covered. > > > >I explained that it was the same as the PSA test they had paid for my >husband for years. After conferring with whomever they confer with, she >told >me that the CA-125 would be covered. > > > >It is $75 in a GP's office and $125 at the GYN's. This is a screening >test >that should be required just like a PAP smear (a PAP smear cannot detect >problems with your ovaries). And you must insist that your insurance >company >pay for it. > > > >Gene Wilder and Pierce Brosnan (his wife had it, too) are lobbying for >women's health issues, saying that this test should be required in our >physicals, just like the PAP and the mammogram. > > > >PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO SEND THIS OUT TO ALL THOSE YOU CAN. BE IT MALE >OR >FEMALE, IT SHOULD NOT MATTER, AS THEY CAN FORWARD IT ALSO TO THOSE LOVED >ONES THEY KNOW. > > > >IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH FORWARDING SOMETHING AS IMPORTANT AS THIS, >HERE'S >A LITTLE HINT THAT MAY ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR DECISION ~ JUST PRETEND THAT >THIS IS A JOKE, WHICH IT CERTAINLY IS NOT, AND SEND IT OUT TO ALL THE >FOLKS >YOU WOULD IF IT WAS. THANKS.
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| Lucie Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: London, England
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Thank you captain! Good to know and to be able to tell others about.
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