Stage IV with unresectable liver mets
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Hello and sorry I can't provide any help with marbelized mets- did they find that out thru CT scan or Pet scan..my husband has inoperable liver mets and he is trying to keep stable with chemo
Bev0 -
Hi Bev,oneagleswings said:Hello and sorry I can't provide any help with marbelized mets- did they find that out thru CT scan or Pet scan..my husband has inoperable liver mets and he is trying to keep stable with chemo
Bev
The original scan was a CT scan and the oncologist thought from those results that surgery was an option. Once she met with a surgeon, he required a PET scan to be performed which solidified his decision not to go ahead with surgery because the lesions were throughout the liver and not on one lobe. I'm just curious, will the continued chemo continue to shrink the lesions? Have they indicated anything like this with your husband?0 -
My husband has unresectable liver met as well. It is too large, too close to veins, on top,... all the things it "can't" be to be operable. He has had 3 chemoembolizations. This has "killed" the center of the liver met, but can still not be removed. I do not know if this helps you at all. I have not heard of marbelization.LiverMetsBGone said:Hi Bev,
The original scan was a CT scan and the oncologist thought from those results that surgery was an option. Once she met with a surgeon, he required a PET scan to be performed which solidified his decision not to go ahead with surgery because the lesions were throughout the liver and not on one lobe. I'm just curious, will the continued chemo continue to shrink the lesions? Have they indicated anything like this with your husband?
I have, however, asked some of the same questions of my onc that you asked. Chemo is supposed to continue to shrink mets. However, in my husband's case, the original tumor was 17cm, now down to 16 8 months later. "Is that good?", I ask onc. He says every case is different. In my mind, I think, "THAT'S not an answer." Well....
After many months of reading posts and webpages and google-ing and ask-ing Jeeves, I have found that to be the God's honest truth!! There is no answer... only God knows where this road will take you.
I have days I am OBSESSED with cancer. Reading every book, every website... only to find you just have to be thankful for each day you get with your loved ones. Even their "bad" days.
I hope I have helped you feel "normal" in some small way. Please, keep coming back and posting any questions. These people have been my lifeline through this journey. They have so much love and knowledge that I am in constant awe and thanks.
God bless you and your family. You will be in my prayers!
~Brittany0
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