Possible liver metastis
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Michele,
What was your stage 2 years ago?? What treatment did you have? Are you back on chemo? You have lots of questions for your doctor and lots of answers to expect from him - other option, find another doctor who will give you answers. Spots need to be tended to!! Good luck.
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Michele: My hubby was dx one year ago, stage 4 colon cancer. He was treated with the 5fu and lu and camptosar for 6 months, clean for 45 days, his CEA went up, he was scanned and liver spots returned. He start immediately on oxaliplatin (eloxatin) He has had 6 treatments and now going to be scanned. Our onc. insisted to start treatment immediately, and we agreed. Why haven't your doctors preceeded with some testing, treatment? I would demand some answers, please do not wait too long. Prayers and concern for you. Schoolgirl (Yvonne)0
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Push your Dr to scan and check everything. Some Dr's are not as attentive as they should be. My aunt is going through the same thing and I question everything. Even though he doesn't always answer in detail. It doesn't hurt to question the professional...good luck and god bless!0
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My original diagnosis was a 3.There were a few lymph nodes touched that he had to remove. Since my last message to you. I have found a lump about two inches long and 1 inch wide and he said that it could be a small hernia starting but he didn't run any tests. He just poked around the spot. I was told that an ultrasound could have told him whether or not it was a hernia. Should I have asked for one. Thanks. Michelekerry said:Michele,
What was your stage 2 years ago?? What treatment did you have? Are you back on chemo? You have lots of questions for your doctor and lots of answers to expect from him - other option, find another doctor who will give you answers. Spots need to be tended to!! Good luck.
Kerry0
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