Kevin vs Cancer
Background
It was suggested this might be easier for people to follow and be updated. So will give it a try.
First a quick back story (as a few people have asked)
So....the end of 2017 Kevin had hernia surgery with mesh repair. Had issues with a saroma needing to be drained in 2018. In 2023 he was having pain and thought it was hernia bothering again. They did a scan said "hernia fine...but we ound a mass on your pancreas tail." They biopsied in Feb 24. Results..."inconclusive" but no cancer. He had a scan in July '24 and no change. A repeat scan in July '25 showed marked increase in size. And a MRI showed adinode carcinoma (not good). Biopsy August 7th revealed cancer but neuroendocrine tumor which is better, more treatable, Slow growing. Can be removed and that is all to be rid of it.
No symptoms that we are aware of or anything.
We saw oncology for the first time August 29th at UVM in Burlington. We left the hospital that day with a surgery date and all preop testing done, a room booked for me at The Hope Lodge.
They planned to remove the tail of the pancreas with the tumor and his spleen. As the pancrease and spleen share blood vessles it is common and a good idea to take the spleen as well. Before we got home, he was off work as of that day until he is cleared medically to go back.
Due to removal of the spleen he will be required to get 3 vaccinations yearly. The first round 15 days after surgery. Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), pneumococcal, and meningococcal.
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