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LGBurns
03-19-2001, 06:53 PM
My mother sent this e-mail to me, and I thought I would pass it on. She received it from some friends (she, thank goodness, is not the author who has cancer).

VERY IMPORTANT HEALTH INFORMATION FOR WOMEN!

"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, had my annual mammogram and PAP smear, did monthly Self-Breast Exam, went to the dentist at least twice/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 bacterial 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 of fluid drawn off at the hospital (not a pleasant procedure, 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, P-L-E-A-S-E 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; DON'T 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, YOU CAN HAVE ANOTHER ONE DONE IN THREE OR SIX MONTHS AND KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON IT JUST LIKE WOMEN DO WHEN THEY HAVE FIBROID TUMORS OR WHEN MEN HAVE A SLIGHTLY ELEVATED PSA TEST (PROSTATE 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: CATCH IT EARLY.

I hope I haven't bored you with all of this. But I hope I HAVE scared you enough to motivate you to action. Do YOU know 55 women? If so, at least one of them will have this VERY AGGRESSIVE cancer - and maybe, just maybe, it will be YOU. I hope not. Please, go to your Doctor THIS WEEK 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. As the Nike ads say, "JUST DO IT!" Please don't think youth will protect you, either. 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 not a factor. I have a co-worker whose mother did not survive this cancer. She repeatedly requested a CA-125 blood when her troubles first started. But like the lady in this e-mail, her doctor refused, saying that it was something else besides her ovaries. Don't look at this as a morbid subject. Consider this as a wake-up call for our health. If Susan G. Komen's sister had not been so persistent, we would not have mammogram."

Pass this information along to every woman you know. I am making lots and lots of copies for all the ladies at work. We need to take care of ourselves. Thank you for your time and my best wishes for continued good health.


[This message has been edited by LGBurns (edited 03-19-2001).]

Ralph
03-19-2001, 08:45 PM
Sorry to say, but CA-125 is NOT an accepted or terribly reliable test as screening for any cancers.

ewatkins
03-19-2001, 09:27 PM
This is an Internet scare email that has been around for a few years. The test is not recommended by many cancer "advocates" --is not reliable enough.

Leslie w
03-20-2001, 11:13 PM
Ovarian cancer is a very scary disease in the fact that the symptoms are so vague most women don't know they have it until it's too late. But if you really listen to your body there are early warning signs that many women ignore, like bloating, indigestion, back pain. There are a lot of great internet sites on this disease and I urge women to check them out if they are concerned, and speak to their doctor. I have heard that too about the blood test not being accurate. I would think an abdominal ultrasound would be pretty accurate if you are in a high risk catagory along w/ the blood test.

Regarding the 1 in 55 women statistic, I have heard it's more in the lines of 1 in 100 women. It's rarer than other types of reproductive cancer in women. Still the message LGBurns sent does have a point. And that is women need to be more aware and take charge when it comes to their health care. And trust your gut instinct. Insist on a test if you feel there is something wrong, whether your doctor agrees or not.

LGBurns
03-25-2001, 01:37 PM
ARGH! I am so sick of getting bogus medical advise from e-mails! Sorry to burden you all with this one. That's it--I'm ignoring all e-mail crap like this from now on. Okay, I feel better now that I ranted.