stage 4 liver cancer
Brubarb
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Sorry to hear this
Sorry to hear this BarbaraAS. Has this metastasized from his Esophagus? Have they done a biopsy? If it is metastasized Esophageal cancer it needs to be treated in the same manner as if it were in his Esophagus (that is my understanding, but I could be wrong). If it is a different primary cancer such as HCC (Liver) then there are other options. Chemo helps to shrink tumors and slow their growth. Less than 5cm in size is resectable but can be un-resectable based on other negative factors. I have had HCC twice; 1st treatment was for a liver resection with a larger tumor and a smaller tumor being removed. The 2nd time I had RFA ( radio frequency ablation) and a small tumor was "burned out" to remove it. My next option (if it recurs a 3rd time) is to have a Liver transplant. I am a 5 1/2 year survivor at this point and very fortunate. It is important to understand all of the determining factors when dealing with a diagnosis of cancer. It is not a death sentence, just a diagnosis.
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yes, dont give up and dont rely only on one treatment option
Barbara,
The post by xtremediver is full of hope. He is right about primary source. HCC and cholangio are difficult if those are primary but other primary CAs reportedly respond well to certain chemo drugs. Only problem with chemo once the liver is compromised is it has to be processed by the very same organ that needs to be treated. If you wish to discuss options we have researched for my wife do not hesitate to email me at arlaba2007@gmail.com. Right now we are hoping that the chemo Folfox will work although if you ask me I still have doubts. My preference is to bring her to Germany and/or Switzerland for alternative treatments. Read my other posts in answer to some other inquiries. I had more time today to share so I decided to write to as many as time permits. Keep praying and hoping for the best.
Tony0 -
Yes is metastasized fromXtremediverHCC said:Sorry to hear this
Sorry to hear this BarbaraAS. Has this metastasized from his Esophagus? Have they done a biopsy? If it is metastasized Esophageal cancer it needs to be treated in the same manner as if it were in his Esophagus (that is my understanding, but I could be wrong). If it is a different primary cancer such as HCC (Liver) then there are other options. Chemo helps to shrink tumors and slow their growth. Less than 5cm in size is resectable but can be un-resectable based on other negative factors. I have had HCC twice; 1st treatment was for a liver resection with a larger tumor and a smaller tumor being removed. The 2nd time I had RFA ( radio frequency ablation) and a small tumor was "burned out" to remove it. My next option (if it recurs a 3rd time) is to have a Liver transplant. I am a 5 1/2 year survivor at this point and very fortunate. It is important to understand all of the determining factors when dealing with a diagnosis of cancer. It is not a death sentence, just a diagnosis.
Hugs and prayers coming at you.
Yes is metastasized from esophagus and liver biopsy was done. They said cannot do surgery as would make it spread in their opinion. He starts Folfox chemo this Wednesday. Thank You for you prayers0 -
He will be on 3 chemo drugshopefulhusband said:yes, dont give up and dont rely only on one treatment option
Barbara,
The post by xtremediver is full of hope. He is right about primary source. HCC and cholangio are difficult if those are primary but other primary CAs reportedly respond well to certain chemo drugs. Only problem with chemo once the liver is compromised is it has to be processed by the very same organ that needs to be treated. If you wish to discuss options we have researched for my wife do not hesitate to email me at arlaba2007@gmail.com. Right now we are hoping that the chemo Folfox will work although if you ask me I still have doubts. My preference is to bring her to Germany and/or Switzerland for alternative treatments. Read my other posts in answer to some other inquiries. I had more time today to share so I decided to write to as many as time permits. Keep praying and hoping for the best.
Tony
He will be on 3 chemo drugs doing the Folfox and are prayers are that it will put this terrible disease in remission. I am praying each and very positive that will go into remission. Prayers to you and your wife0
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