What is base of tongue throat cancer death like and what i should do to help
My father got base of tongue tumor removed 2 years ago. Got 35 radioation and this year 12 chemo and 2 immunotherapy. End of july doctor said maybe 3 months left to leave. Now he takes 10/500mg xeloda palliative chemo. His pain is getting worse and lips swelling. What should i do to help and how the death would be like ? It's very hard for me to write these down but want to know more before it happens. Thanks.
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So sorry to hear about your
So sorry to hear about your dad. I hope he passes with little pain and fright. My thoughts are with you both. Im sorry I have no more to offer.
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This may help
Hello Tigran81,
I am very puzzled and saddened that no-one has had even a partial answer to your question in this forum yet. I myslelf founfd our recently that I have a recurrence ofmy H & N cancer. I have also seen number of friends (including a 24 years old girl friend when I was the same age) and family dying from various sorts of cancers (Not H&N) and it is a one the most agonizining, painfull and degrading ways to die. I did 1 hour of reasearch and I have some info that may or may not help you.
The first one is about understanding final stages including death of H&N cancer. 1st link is a bit long, scientific (But undresatndabble). Covers everything Great. 2ND link is much easier to read, but it addresses final months/days for all types of cancer. This is not as usfull as the 1st one. The third link can only be useful to you, if you live in California, Oregon, Washington State or DC, Vermont, Colorado, and Hawai: in these states they allow "Medical Aid in Dying." This is if you want a mecial Dr. to give your father pills to take and have a peaceful death. The 4th link which is worth reading is How an MD dying from cancer views it. Hope this helps some:
Link 1: Scientific artricle just for H&N cancers, very usefull to read. You can also download it as a 9 page PDF file and print it to read.
http://ispub.com/IJPSP/4/2/8607
Link 2: Final stages of cancer care Any cancer, not as useful as 1st ione from cancer.net:
https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/advanced-cancer/care-through-final-days
Link 3: Medical Aid in Dying:
https://www.compassionandchoices.org/understanding-medical-aid-in-dying/
Link 4: MD who is dying from cancer:
Mehrdad
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Thank you.Pclark21st said:So sorry to hear about your
So sorry to hear about your dad. I hope he passes with little pain and fright. My thoughts are with you both. Im sorry I have no more to offer.
Thank you.
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Thank you Mehrdad for takingmehrdad357 said:This may help
Hello Tigran81,
I am very puzzled and saddened that no-one has had even a partial answer to your question in this forum yet. I myslelf founfd our recently that I have a recurrence ofmy H & N cancer. I have also seen number of friends (including a 24 years old girl friend when I was the same age) and family dying from various sorts of cancers (Not H&N) and it is a one the most agonizining, painfull and degrading ways to die. I did 1 hour of reasearch and I have some info that may or may not help you.
The first one is about understanding final stages including death of H&N cancer. 1st link is a bit long, scientific (But undresatndabble). Covers everything Great. 2ND link is much easier to read, but it addresses final months/days for all types of cancer. This is not as usfull as the 1st one. The third link can only be useful to you, if you live in California, Oregon, Washington State or DC, Vermont, Colorado, and Hawai: in these states they allow "Medical Aid in Dying." This is if you want a mecial Dr. to give your father pills to take and have a peaceful death. The 4th link which is worth reading is How an MD dying from cancer views it. Hope this helps some:
Link 1: Scientific artricle just for H&N cancers, very usefull to read. You can also download it as a 9 page PDF file and print it to read.
http://ispub.com/IJPSP/4/2/8607
Link 2: Final stages of cancer care Any cancer, not as useful as 1st ione from cancer.net:
https://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/advanced-cancer/care-through-final-days
Link 3: Medical Aid in Dying:
https://www.compassionandchoices.org/understanding-medical-aid-in-dying/
Link 4: MD who is dying from cancer:
Mehrdad
Thank you Mehrdad for taking time and answering my question.
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