Tracy’s Story

Ewing’s Sarcoma in soft tissue
Age at Diagnosis: 33
Year of Diagnosis: 2004

Diagnosis: I found a lump under my arm, and after about a month, I noticed that it had grown. In May 2004, I visited my general practitioner, who said it was fluid. He referred me to a another doctor who said he didn’t think it was fluid and he made appointments for more tests: a CT scan, MRI, and a biopsy. In July 2004 I was told it was Ewing’s Sarcoma and in August I started chemotherapy.

Treatment: I had 6 cycles of chemotherapy, which at first made me very ill. I had various infections, so they had to reduce the dose. Then in January 2005, I had surgery to remove the tumour, which was successful, with a good margin of healthy tissue taken from around the tumour. I then started 7 cycles of chemotherapy. I also had 6 weeks of radiotherapy.

Recovery: I finished all the treatment on the 23rd of June, 2005. At the moment I feel fine and am looking forward to going to work next week.

Life Now: I’m having a big party in a couple of weeks time to celebrate finishing my treatment and to say thanks to everybody. I am in the army, and have been back to work between treatments doing light duties, which has helped to keep me sane!!

Thoughts and Hints for New Patients: Keep positive; talk to somebody about the way you feel. Take all the support you can get and don’t feel that you are on your own.


July 31, 2005 in Ewing's Sarcoma Stories
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