Stomach cancer called - PPC-Peritoneal Cavity

valdi45
valdi45 Member Posts: 4
edited March 2014 in Stomach Cancer #1
My mom has been told she has a rare cancer of the stomach lining, called PPC. It's actually the abdomen. She is on chemo. Is anyone familiar with this cancer?

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  • whitneyc
    whitneyc Member Posts: 3
    peritoneal carcinomatosis
    Hello. I have just been diagnosed with the above mentioned cancer. I was first diagnosed in December 2005 at which time I had a fist sizes tumor and half my stomach removed. There was some metastsis to surrounding lymph nodes. I opted to not take chemo and have been living and eating well for 3 years. None of my bloodwork or cat-scans has shown peritoneal carcinomatosis. I had exploratory surgery 1 month ago because I was having problems with digestion. There is a mass which is starting to constrict my bowels and a seasame seed type coating of cancer all over the lining of my stomach. I have a feeding\ decompression tube which after a month of recovery I have not had to use. My doctors have said that even if I did take chemo,there would be no way to gauge it's effectiveness without surgery. I will get a second opinion in New York. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.
  • trish07
    trish07 Member Posts: 138
    whitneyc said:

    peritoneal carcinomatosis
    Hello. I have just been diagnosed with the above mentioned cancer. I was first diagnosed in December 2005 at which time I had a fist sizes tumor and half my stomach removed. There was some metastsis to surrounding lymph nodes. I opted to not take chemo and have been living and eating well for 3 years. None of my bloodwork or cat-scans has shown peritoneal carcinomatosis. I had exploratory surgery 1 month ago because I was having problems with digestion. There is a mass which is starting to constrict my bowels and a seasame seed type coating of cancer all over the lining of my stomach. I have a feeding\ decompression tube which after a month of recovery I have not had to use. My doctors have said that even if I did take chemo,there would be no way to gauge it's effectiveness without surgery. I will get a second opinion in New York. My thoughts and prayers go out to you.

    2nd opinion?
    I was just concerned about the mass constricting your bowel and if you had a 2nd opinion as of yet? is your Dr. giving you cts on a regular basis? I see you had surgery, what did they discover about the mass?
  • kwh
    kwh Member Posts: 1
    Alternative Stuff Valdi
    Sorry to hear about your mother. I was on this site quite by accident, but I notice your comment because I had lost my mother 4 years ago to the same cancer. She had been misdiagnosed as having ovarian cancer and it wasn't until she had died that we found out that she had had PPC. Here are some things that I wish I had known while she was living. It's alternative stuff and I have no financial interest in it:

    http://www.burzynskiclinic.com//index.html
    Liponano C
    Liponano Glutathione
    avemar
    activamune
    Phoschor-Nutrasal

    Because of my christian faith I know I will see my mother again.
    Praying for yours,
    Keith
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