Rcc cancer now spread to brain lung and liver
I am so scared and worried!
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Brain radiation
Your anxiety is understandable and it's a tough call.
I hope our MedScanMan here will come to your aid with good advice.
The question is so important, please also go to KIDNEY-ONC and seek the opinions of, in particular, the medical physicist Susan Poteat and the extremely well-informed listowner Robin Martinez. There are others there too who can give you very authoritative guidance. To help you find them, please refer to the thread here "ACOR - how to join..." which is at
http://csn.cancer.org/node/247312
If you have any problems getting there please let us know and we'll help further. Good luck to you and your Father.0 -
Contrast
I can understand why they would not want to inject contrast in a patient with one kidney, unless his creatinine is still under 1.5. I believe a decent radiologist would be able to spot any remaining mets in the brain with an MRI without contrast. Ask your doctor to check with radiology. So sorry you and your dad are going through this now. Good luck
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Thank you for your help.Texas_wedge said:Brain radiation
Your anxiety is understandable and it's a tough call.
I hope our MedScanMan here will come to your aid with good advice.
The question is so important, please also go to KIDNEY-ONC and seek the opinions of, in particular, the medical physicist Susan Poteat and the extremely well-informed listowner Robin Martinez. There are others there too who can give you very authoritative guidance. To help you find them, please refer to the thread here "ACOR - how to join..." which is at
http://csn.cancer.org/node/247312
If you have any problems getting there please let us know and we'll help further. Good luck to you and your Father.
Thank you for your help. I'm trying to join the ACOR, but for some weird reason I'm not receiving any e-mail back.0 -
The dr said that from whatMedScanMan said:Contrast
I can understand why they would not want to inject contrast in a patient with one kidney, unless his creatinine is still under 1.5. I believe a decent radiologist would be able to spot any remaining mets in the brain with an MRI without contrast. Ask your doctor to check with radiology. So sorry you and your dad are going through this now. Good luck
Jeff
The dr said that from what they could see without the contrast they don't think theres anything left, but they can't be sure, they may be small ones that without the contrast it can't be picked up0 -
ACORStrFr said:Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help. I'm trying to join the ACOR, but for some weird reason I'm not receiving any e-mail back.
Have you managed to join? when you have, make a posting to introduce yourself and await feedback - should be plenty soon.0 -
Not yet, I'm still waitingTexas_wedge said:ACOR
Have you managed to join? when you have, make a posting to introduce yourself and await feedback - should be plenty soon.
Not yet, I'm still waiting for my e-mail confirmation0 -
AcorStrFr said:Acor
I got in, but I can't seem to be able to send any messages... I must be doing something wrong....
Given the importance of your question, how about my posting it for you while you get up to speed on the site?0 -
Other treatment?
So sorry to hear about your dad. We are all praying for you. These boards are full with excellent, helpful information. TW has sent you to the right place. Are the doctors offering any other kind of help in the way of medicine for the growths? Student or anything or has he been on them all along? I have seen other posts on these boards where the mets were helped with various medications that they have approved recently. Hopefully he is seeking advice from a major cancer facility. Wishing you all the best.0
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