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Liver Resection
I had a liver resection in Oct 2008 and at the time everything was good. CEA and scans. Eight months later I had a little something show up in liver and it turned into a met. A little under 2 cm they said. It was to close to a main bile duct, so I had a RFA (radio frequency ablation) done last week. All in all in was a lot easier than a full blown open surgery, but I know that a resection is the gold standard. My liver surgeon said this is the next best thing when surgery is not an option. I will now finish up my last three treatments and am praying and hoping that I can stay NED.0 -
there is alot of hope
Chemo alone wiped out a few of my liver tumors. I was inoperable and chemo killed or shrunk enough of the tumors to get a resection. So if the response to chemo is there it can kill it. After my liver resecction the surgeon mentioned that if they came back he could go back in and take them out again. That suprised me because I thought they had already taken so much of my liver the first time. Is it possible that your mon could be a candidate for a second surgery? Believe! Believe! Believe! It is so important to stay positive and its the hardest thing to do sometimes. I hope this encourages you and your mom to know that this can be beat it happens all the time.0 -
Spots....
In a normal, healthy body, the healthy immune system manages to
locate the errant cells and disposes those cells without us even
knowing about it.
When our immune system ignores the presence of the rogue cells,
or is too weak to do it's job, the cells continue to grow by the
fermentation process, uncontrolled, and eventually grow into tumor size..
So, spots can come and go, daily, weekly, or without us knowing,
and unless we get scans, etc that allow us to see every instance of it
as it happens, we wouldn't be concerned.
Scans are also taken at slightly different angles, due t the machinery
involved, the way the machine is set up, and/or the technician's
way of doing things. If the "slice" is at a different angle, the spot
can render as being bigger or smaller, or not be seen at all.
There is no absolutely fool-proof way with any form of medical
practice, or diagnosis, and physicians all can only provide their
opinion.... And that's all it is... an opinion.
Don't worry until there's reason to worry.
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Hey kdo29. You've lots of
Hey kdo29. You've lots of reasons to be positive. The chemo might take it out and you've got surgery and procedures as options. You've got to stay positive and hopeful and spend as many happy moments with your mom as possible. Happiness is part of the process of kicking cancer's butt. Cancer hates happiness. Hang in there.
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does RFA involve?slamb58 said:Liver Resection
I had a liver resection in Oct 2008 and at the time everything was good. CEA and scans. Eight months later I had a little something show up in liver and it turned into a met. A little under 2 cm they said. It was to close to a main bile duct, so I had a RFA (radio frequency ablation) done last week. All in all in was a lot easier than a full blown open surgery, but I know that a resection is the gold standard. My liver surgeon said this is the next best thing when surgery is not an option. I will now finish up my last three treatments and am praying and hoping that I can stay NED.
does RFA involve?0
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