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Atlas of Selective Sentinel Lymphadenectomy for Melanoma, Breast Cancer and Colon Cancer [K] [i] [n]
(Kindle Edition) Springer 2002-10-31
Release date: 2002-10-31
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my dad is currently suffering from colon cancer...is frequent vomiting related to his illness?
yes if it is not too late and it is not malignant, your dad can have surgery, chemotherapy, or radio therapy
73-year-old male underwent surgery when first diagnosed with colon cancer, followed by 12 rounds of chemotherapy - DG Regime. 20 months down the ...
she have 3 lynf nudes on liver 1 behind are ears doctor say its spread
There are several variables to your question, such as can they treat the metastasis with Gleevec or is it a different kind of cancer. Also it depends on the size of the livers, but generally metastasised isn't the best news. Some people have lived for a long time, but quite a few don't.
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Father has just been diagnosed with colon cancer and it has metastasized to liver. Extremely worried about him. Anyone know someone or is going through anything similar that can give some hope?
Honestly, its better you consult a specialist. I really want to help but I don't think I can give better answers than specialist do. Sorry.
good luck
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a friend's mom has colon cancer, came back after a surgery in hich they removed part of the intestines (surgery was a year and half ago) and she has been going through therapies (chemo/radiation) for the past 6 months now.
the cancer has attacked the lymphnodes and they see spots on liver and chest area. I have done a search on life expectancy but it is not clear to me how long she could survive in her state.
Does anyone who has experienced in friends or relatives the same scenario, know what we should expect? How long could she live?
as you kindly asked me for details I shall add> yes she does eat but not much. She went weeks without eating and now she is a little. She is always tired. They have not suggested hospice yet, but the relatives are thinking about it. She is due for a scan at the end of december or in january then we will know more. What they saw last was spots on the liver and in chest, and that was a month ago, maybe this time things will have changed.
I am so very sorry to hear about this. 11 years ago, at age 69, my Mother died from colon cancer that had spread to her liver and uterus. She only lived 7 weeks after diagnosis but she never had treatment like your friend's Mom and also today's treatments are much more effective than they used to be. Has her Dr. given any prognosis or suggested Hospice care? If he or she has suggested Hospice, that usually means that the life expectancy is 6 months or less although that doesn't mean that she can't live longer. Does she still have an appetite and does food taste good to her? When my Mom was going through this, nothing tasted good and she couldn't keep anything down. I tried so hard to find something, anything that she could eat to give her strength but her failing body rejected everything. I later read that this is very typical.
My one regret is that I didn't accept the fact that she was really going to die. I wish I would have talked to her more about how much I loved her and all that she meant to me.
I don't know if any of this will be helpful for you and your friend but I certainly know what you are going through and I will keep all of you in my prayers.
shall we do hemicolectomy for patient with primary cancer in the colon in presence of multiple liver metastasis
Will it improve the quality of life? Will resection of the primary tumor allow for better pathologic identification and ultimately direct a treatment plan for this patient? If so, resection is probably a worthwhile pursuit.
A dialogue among health care prioviders and the patient, going over the pros and cons is a better aproach than this forum.
Lung Surgery for Colon Cancer Metastasis Gives Good Survival
For people with metastatic colon cancer, the future may feel overwhelming and hopeless. If cancer already has spread beyond the colon to other organs at the time of diagnosis, the often-quoted 5-year survival rate is low, at around 8%. However, these statistics are based on people who were diagnosed many years ago. Fortunately, treatments and the outlook for metastatic colon cancer have improved greatly in the last few years
Recent research out of Japan adds more good news to the picture for those living with metastatic colon cancer. Researchers studied 113 colon cancer patients who had undergone lung surgery, referred to as complete resection, to remove colon cancer that had spread to the lungs.
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