Our quest: to find some amazing surgeon somewhere in the world that can operate on metastatic colon
2014-09-16
My wife , Anne, 63, was diagnosed with colon cancer metastatised to her liver on May 2013. We live in Ottawa, On and she has been receiving FOLFIRI until
August 2014 and then she was switched to FOLFOX which she didn't tolerate very well. After the third injection , the onc gave her a break and she has been 9 weeks without chemo.
We have come to the conclusion that unless we can have surgery all the chemo is just palliative and doesn't lead to an eventual remission.
Our quest: to find some amazing surgeon somewhere in the world that can operate on metastatic colon cancer like Anne's and remove all the cancer down to 1 mm and then have HIPEC or some other clean up chemo.
If you have any ideas , please let us know. We will go to U.S. ,Cuba, Singapore , Germany , France or any where in the developed world. Many many thanks.
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Welcome
I wish I had an absolute answer for you.
I would suggest that you get together copies of all medical procedures, scans, treatments and have them ready to send out for additional opinions before getting on a plane.
I have heard many good things about Sloan-Kettering in New York City.
Wishing you best results in your quest, and your wife's health.
Marie who loves kitties
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WelcomeLovekitties said:Welcome
I wish I had an absolute answer for you.
I would suggest that you get together copies of all medical procedures, scans, treatments and have them ready to send out for additional opinions before getting on a plane.
I have heard many good things about Sloan-Kettering in New York City.
Wishing you best results in your quest, and your wife's health.
Marie who loves kitties
I'm sorry your wife is having problems with the chemo. You're so wonderful to come to the board to ask questions. I am with a HMO in California ... Kaiser Permanente. I'm a poster child for them but I don't think they take patients outside of their group. I did get a second opinion from the Mayo clinic. i agree to get all of your tests scans etc together. Some places may be willing to look at the test results before you get on a plane.
Good luck. I've added you and your family to me endless prayer chain.
Yolanda
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Taking cancer out of colonYolllmbs said:Welcome
I'm sorry your wife is having problems with the chemo. You're so wonderful to come to the board to ask questions. I am with a HMO in California ... Kaiser Permanente. I'm a poster child for them but I don't think they take patients outside of their group. I did get a second opinion from the Mayo clinic. i agree to get all of your tests scans etc together. Some places may be willing to look at the test results before you get on a plane.
Good luck. I've added you and your family to me endless prayer chain.
Yolanda
Taking cancer out of colon and liver through resection surgery or chemoemobilzation or HiPec. You can youtube this and add Stanford to see videos on these procedures.
Or no chemo and try natural. I'm pretty sure I'm heading to Tijuana to so the Gerson Therapy.
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Is there a reason they have not done surgery?
And can you give us a bit more info if possible...where are her tumors, how many, etc.
As far as surgeons go, here in Seattle there are many reputable cancer centers, like Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, which has numerous experienced cancer surgeons to choose from. The east coast also has quite a few, like Sloan Kettering and Mayo. Dr. Kemeny at Sloan is supposed to be incredibly gifted. Many people at the Colon Club forum have seen her. MD Andersen in TX also has a good reputation.
What I would do is choose one, gather up your wife's records (esp most recent scans), and contact the facility you choose to let them know you want to get a 2nd opinion. This is something that happens a lot, and they will have procedures in place so it shouldn't be too complicated for you.
You're smart to seek out more options when it comes to surgery...chemo can be very effective at reducing the size of tumors, but it's really not a cure for us crc folk. When it's effective, it can lead to surgery, which is our best bet. I personally have had four recurrences and five surgeries, chemo didn't work for me but surgery saved my life.
Hoping for the best for you and your wife~AA
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Colon and liver resection
I am based in india but got my colon and liver resection done in Germany.
several centers abroad did decline that I was candidate for resection after the chemo which down sized the tumors in the liver. There were several and in both lobes -
u can can try dr hans Schlitt ( pioneer of the ALPPS liver resection ) at university hospital of regensburg, which is near munich
u can google about the surgeon.
also, I have heard great things about university of Pittsburgh medical center and the surgeon dr David Geller .
other surgeons I have heard about are ,
dr yuman fong at the mskcc ( Sloan Kettering )
dr Steve Curley at M D Anderson
dr petrowsky at UCLA
i hope this information helps
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Surgeon
I highly reccomend Vassiliki L Tsikitis. Besides being a great surgeon,she was the most caring Dr. I have ever met. As my Dr. she was at the Univ. Az. Cancer Center. She has since left them. I believe she is in Washington State. Perhaps you can locate her through Google. Good Luck!!! She is in Portland Oregon. Try the Univ. there, or Major hospital.
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toronto
MY Daughter had an amazing surgeon in Toronto canada , Dr.Hart , amazing!
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From the advice from Dr. Lenz
From the advice from Dr. Lenz at USC, i used Dr. Andrew Lowey st UCSD for my surgery. He thought I woud be a surgery and HIPEC, but I did not get the HIPEC. It was not going to be helpful for me. He removed 8 tumors and 20 mets in my peritoneam. He also removed two tumors, one on each side of my pelvis. He is an agressive surgeon, and that is what I needed. I have used Dr. Zaccker at Shea Medical Cancer Center, he is also a great surgeon, and agreesive at tumor removal. All three surgeries I was walking more then a mile 36 hours after surgery.
I used the top surgeon at Banner Phoenix, he opened me up, took a look, and closed me up with out doing a thing! His bedside manner was to tell me I need to get my personal affairs in order because I did not have long! I could barely walk 200 meters five days later when they released me.
That is the difference between a great surgeon and a mediocre one!
Best Always, mike
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Excellent surgeon
I just had full colon removal due to cancer of the colon diagnosis
Surgery type was lapiscopic
Surgeon was Dr. Fayez Quereshy at Toronto Western Hospital
416-603-5553
Very wholistic caring approach to the whole process
Everyone I dealt with in the hospital that I talked to, in different departments, all said he was the best surgeon and nice person to deal with.
I found him to be very thorough and professional with genuine care and my results are very good.
All the best
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MDAnderson Houston
My surgery experience was very good with Dr. Aloia at MDAnderson Houston TX. He removed 2 liver mets.
Herman Cain (presidential candidate in US in 2012) also went there for metastatic CC to liver and wrote about it in detail in his book "This is Hermain Cain".
His surgeon was Dr. Abdullah and his oncologist there was Dr. Eng. His surgery was 2006.
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