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Those are indeed good news! Thanks for letting us know T.C, with that being said, this period of recovery after the surgery is still crucial, so I wouldn’t rest yet for a period of time, on any measure you do to protect yourself, even if the results are all positive, just in case.
But I’m confident this will be a victory of yours!
 
These are very good news, T.C.! Glad to know that things are looking positive for now. Keeping my fingers crossed for you (along with thoughts and prayers) that they continue to go well. Hopefully the discomfort is getting better too very soon, and the recovery course becomes more steady. We keep rooting for you!
 
Good news. The CT scan has been discussed in a meeting of the uro-oncology multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and there are no signs of cancer in any of my organs.

So my case has been transferred to the germ-cell oncology MDT (the ones who specialise in cancer in the reproductive organs). They will be the ones who discuss the results of the analysis of the testicle itself. Once they’ve had their meeting, I’ll get an appointment to go back to the hospital to discuss everything and see what, if anything, needs to happen next.
Nice work. In my case I had 6 years of observation, starting with a CT scan every 3 months, then 6 months then yearly.
 
These are very good news. Hopefully you have enough time to rest whenever needed and the recovery will continue go steady and smoothly. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Lots of love
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Good news. The CT scan has been discussed in a meeting of the uro-oncology multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and there are no signs of cancer in any of my organs.

So my case has been transferred to the germ-cell oncology MDT (the ones who specialise in cancer in the reproductive organs). They will be the ones who discuss the results of the analysis of the testicle itself. Once they’ve had their meeting, I’ll get an appointment to go back to the hospital to discuss everything and see what, if anything, needs to happen next.
Sorry if I missed this - have the pathohistology results come back? Was the removed testicle indeed cancerous?
 
The tumour in my testicle has been confirmed as a seminoma, which is a type of malignant cancer. Specialists at a hospital in another city close to me will look at my case to determine whether they think I need other treatments or, in light of the negative CT scans, whether the removal of the testicle followed by regular monitoring will be enough.
 
I'm sorry to hear that, T.C. It'll be good to know what all your options are and maybe look at the success rate, if such data exists, of each possible/recommended approach. In the meantime though, just know that you're in my thoughts and prayers and hopes that you'll find the best possible way to eradicating the cancer, and enjoying great good health going forward :hug2:
 
The tumour in my testicle has been confirmed as a seminoma, which is a type of malignant cancer. Specialists at a hospital in another city close to me will look at my case to determine whether they think I need other treatments or, in light of the negative CT scans, whether the removal of the testicle followed by regular monitoring will be enough.
hey , hope you can use, successfully , some of the C's recommendations.... prayers to you T.C.
 

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