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Sir Spheres!!
Thanking you all and wishing you well,
Jackie
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Yes,
I know someone who had Sir Spheres and has had no liver problems since then. The few remaining liver tumors she has have been stable for years ( I think they are dead). There was a radio interview that I posted about a few days ago. She (Suzanne) talks about Sir Spheres and also gives the name of a website and address where she can be contacted. Look back through the old posts and you'll see it.
Good luck,
Susan -
I also posted a long time ago an article Suzanne sent me about SIRT. You can type it into the search and I'm sure it will come up.shmurciakova said:Yes,
I know someone who had Sir Spheres and has had no liver problems since then. The few remaining liver tumors she has have been stable for years ( I think they are dead). There was a radio interview that I posted about a few days ago. She (Suzanne) talks about Sir Spheres and also gives the name of a website and address where she can be contacted. Look back through the old posts and you'll see it.
Good luck,
Susan
I hope that helps,
Susan -
This story resembles my husband's soooo much. My husbands diagonosed with Stage4 rectal with liver mets in October 2005. Had radiation w/5FU, then cycles of FolFox with Avastin. Had complete rectal removal with colostomy in February 2006, more FolFox /Avastin then 60% liver resection in September 2006. More FolFox / Avastin, then Sir Spheres in March 2007. Now on FolFox / Avastin again, waiting for tumor shrinkage for another liver resection. Tumors too close to the portal vein, so must get some shrinkage. In between all this, also had to chemo-embolizations.
Sir spheres helps, but destroys tumors from inside out, so the outside is still too big for surgery. -
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Thank you judymike and please see your personal mail box.judymike said:This story resembles my husband's soooo much. My husbands diagonosed with Stage4 rectal with liver mets in October 2005. Had radiation w/5FU, then cycles of FolFox with Avastin. Had complete rectal removal with colostomy in February 2006, more FolFox /Avastin then 60% liver resection in September 2006. More FolFox / Avastin, then Sir Spheres in March 2007. Now on FolFox / Avastin again, waiting for tumor shrinkage for another liver resection. Tumors too close to the portal vein, so must get some shrinkage. In between all this, also had to chemo-embolizations.
Sir spheres helps, but destroys tumors from inside out, so the outside is still too big for surgery.
Jackie
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