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One for the Books
After living with severe pain for almost a decade, this Brick resident was surprised to find the source of his problem: a 25-pound tumor!

Thomas Toman, 74, of Brick had been experiencing stomach pain and discomfort for many years. In addition to dealing with some heart problems, which had earlier led to the implantation of a pacemaker, Thomas just lived with the pain, assuming it was related to his battle with coronary disease.

"I was told the usual things — eat better, lose weight; however, the pain had gotten so bad that I was having trouble walking, I would get out of breath, and I wasn’t sleeping very well," reports Thomas. "So when I went to my doctor and explained everything I was experiencing, he recommended I go for a CT scan to figure out what was going on."

A CT scan produces a detailed cross section of the body’s tissue to show the location and growth of abnormalities. Thomas’s CT scan showed an extremely large mass in his abdomen that would require immediate evaluation. "I had no idea this was inside me," says Thomas. "All this time, I thought I was just gaining weight!"

A Massive Discovery
Thomas quickly met with Glenn Parker, M.D., board-certified colon and rectal surgeon at Jersey Shore University Medical Center and Ocean Medical Center, who diagnosed him with liposarcoma, a cancer that develops from a body’s fat cells. In Thomas’s case, the cancer had formed the abnormally large tumor that was causing, among other things, his persistent stomach pain.

"Upon viewing Thomas’s test results, assessing the substantial size of the tumor, and learning of his existing heart condition, I knew we were dealing with a delicate situation," relates Dr. Parker. "Typically, tumors are caught earlier and are much smaller, sometimes even capable of being treated through non-surgical or minimally invasive surgical means. But with Thomas, it was critical for us to not only move quickly, but to also respond in a way that would ensure removal of the tumor, which was growing increasingly dangerous."

Due to the potential complications of Thomas’s situation and the abnormal size of his tumor, one would certainly understand any apprehension he had. But Thomas took a different point of view: "I said, ‘Let’s do it,’ because I trusted Dr. Parker and wanted to get it done and move on. Not for a moment did I feel I had to go to New York or somewhere else to get the right treatment. I knew Dr. Parker and his team were the right people for the job."

Taking a Load Off
Along with a multi-disciplinary medical and surgical team — which included Jerome Vernick, M.D., surgical chair at Jersey Shore; Catherine Dudick, M.D., board-certified critical care surgeon; and Maurice Weiss, M.D., board-certified cardiologist — Dr. Parker performed Thomas’s surgery, discovering in the process that the tumor had grown so large, it was attached to his kidney, spleen, and colon. Nevertheless, together, the surgeons were able to successfully remove the tumor, and Thomas is now living cancer free and feeling much better.

"This was really ‘one for the books’ — one of the largest tumors we’ve seen in a patient," Dr. Parker states. "Once we removed it from the body, we found that it weighed over 25 pounds. You don’t have to be a doctor to appreciate how beneficial it is to extricate a 25-pound mass from a body."

Thomas is the first to confirm those benefits: "I feel a thousand times better. I never imagined the pain was the result of something like this, but I am very glad that I was able to get it taken care of so I could get back to enjoying my life."

Michael Valentino– Michael Valentino

About The Doctor
Picture Available Dudick, Catherine, M.D.
Board certified in General Surgery
Neptune, NJ  07754
(732) 776-4949
Picture Available Parker, Glenn S., M.D.
Board certified in General Surgery
Oakhurst, NJ  07755
(732) 531-5445
Picture Available Vernick, Jerome J., M.D.
Board certified in General Surgery
Neptune, NJ  07754
(732) 776-4304
Picture Available Weiss, Maurice D., M.D.
Board certified in Interventional Cardiology
Neptune, NJ  07753
(732) 776-8500

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