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Similar diagnosis
My husband was diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer with mets to liver in July 2010 and this year also in peritoneum. He's now on regorafinib trial drug which seems to be working. He gets very tired but otherwise we are socialising with friends and family. He has a scan in December. Keep fighting and enjoy the good days. We live near Sydney Australia but are originally poms from Surrey in UK. What chemo is your husband on? Good luck with everything. -
ruby roseRubyrose said:Similar diagnosis
My husband was diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer with mets to liver in July 2010 and this year also in peritoneum. He's now on regorafinib trial drug which seems to be working. He gets very tired but otherwise we are socialising with friends and family. He has a scan in December. Keep fighting and enjoy the good days. We live near Sydney Australia but are originally poms from Surrey in UK. What chemo is your husband on? Good luck with everything.
Hi, Rubyrose, glad you and your husband are coping well. My husband has just fin 12 cycles of oxy, xeloada and avastin, and now he is just on avastin and xeloada. He still works but only part time. Good luck to you too. Take care Belinda. -
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We'll hold our collectiveAnnabelle41415 said:Scan
Prayers on the way for good results from the scan. It's always a trying time when you have to wait for the results, sometimes just wish they could give you the results right then. Good luck.
Kim
We'll hold our collective breath for good results. I always think that waiting is something caner patients should not have to do. Prayers for patience, peace, and strength.
Cathleen Mary -
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