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Anonymous Cancer Survivor
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I am a male in my 40s currently being treated for colon cancer, who has previously held a medical certificate. I had a successful surgical resection, with no ostomy required and a return of normal bathroom function (the tumor was in the right colon). The pathology staging is Stage II (T3N0), but because of extramural vascular invasion, I am currently going through a three-month course of CAPOX chemotherapy (capecitabine plus oxaliplatin). There is no evidence of metastasis on CT, CEA has never been elevated, and pre-chemotherapy ctDNA testing shows no detectable circulating tumor DNA.
Let’s assume that I do the normal follow-up testing (according to NCCN guidelines) plus ctDNA screening, and never see evidence of recurrent disease (fingers crossed for that!). BasicMed is an option for me, and very possibly the correct option, but there are reasons I would prefer a normal medical certificate.
Am I correct that five years after completion of chemotherapy I can apply for a medical certificate without special issuance? Am I correct that CACI is never going to be an option because of the chemotherapy? Prior to five years, how hard is it going to be to get a special issuance? How soon after completion of chemotherapy could I apply? Is the FAA going to ask for any testing beyond normal standard-of-care pathology and follow-up testing?
Any informed advice would be greatly appreciated.
Let’s assume that I do the normal follow-up testing (according to NCCN guidelines) plus ctDNA screening, and never see evidence of recurrent disease (fingers crossed for that!). BasicMed is an option for me, and very possibly the correct option, but there are reasons I would prefer a normal medical certificate.
Am I correct that five years after completion of chemotherapy I can apply for a medical certificate without special issuance? Am I correct that CACI is never going to be an option because of the chemotherapy? Prior to five years, how hard is it going to be to get a special issuance? How soon after completion of chemotherapy could I apply? Is the FAA going to ask for any testing beyond normal standard-of-care pathology and follow-up testing?
Any informed advice would be greatly appreciated.