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seeing a oncologist monday
after all these test im finally seeing a liver oncologist at Sunnybrook Hospital in toronto. they specialize in this issue.
hopefully they will figure out what it is on my liver. US, CT, MRI, and biopsy were all inconclusive.
one suggestion was hepatocellular adenoma and the other suggestion was intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma......hopefully if it has to be one of them, that its the first one.
will let you all know how it goes.
stay well
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Wringerllwright said:seeing a oncologist monday
after all these test im finally seeing a liver oncologist at Sunnybrook Hospital in toronto. they specialize in this issue.
hopefully they will figure out what it is on my liver. US, CT, MRI, and biopsy were all inconclusive.
one suggestion was hepatocellular adenoma and the other suggestion was intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma......hopefully if it has to be one of them, that its the first one.
will let you all know how it goes.
stay well
Is what you are being put through. I wish you good luck and hope your nerves hold up.
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met new doctor
Went to Sunnybrook Hospital yesterday and met with the Onc Liver specialist. She was very nice. She went over all the reports with me. First things first..she ordered bloodwork and wants to do another MRI to see if there are any changes in size of the said lesion. ( havent had any images done for 3 months).
She also said they may want to do a scope down into my esophogous.
anyways more tests but at least i know these people will get to the bottom of this.
cyber hugs to everyone
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