unclasified renal cell carcinoma
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My husband was diagnosed last March with Stage IV, metastatic renal cell carcinoma, two lesions in his lung, 3 years after having a radical nephrectomy. After becoming an avid researcher on this cancer, I've learned this is a difficult cancer to treat once it's metastacized, prognosis usually poor. My husband participated in a clinical trial with Interferon injections. Made him very sick with no good results. Currently taking Thalidomide once/day (100 mg), with some results. Currently undergoing radiation to the larger lesion, strictly for palliative care (to make him more comfortable).0
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I am very sorry to hear about your husband. I don't know if you are still interested in treatment options, but I found some somewhat encouraging results from a study of tarceva in combination with avastin. My dad started on tarceva today.dsawyer said:My husband was diagnosed last March with Stage IV, metastatic renal cell carcinoma, two lesions in his lung, 3 years after having a radical nephrectomy. After becoming an avid researcher on this cancer, I've learned this is a difficult cancer to treat once it's metastacized, prognosis usually poor. My husband participated in a clinical trial with Interferon injections. Made him very sick with no good results. Currently taking Thalidomide once/day (100 mg), with some results. Currently undergoing radiation to the larger lesion, strictly for palliative care (to make him more comfortable).
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Hello,
You may be interested in contacting the American Cancer Society's National Cancer Information Center. Cancer Information Specialists are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and may be able to provide you with referrals. They can be reached at 1-800-227-2345 or by using the "Contact ACS" button at the top of this page.
I hope this information has been helpful.
Take care and be well,
Dana
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My husband has renal cancer. I am not familar with the type , I get so confused with all the terminology. On May 31 my husband was getting into the car and all of a sudden he screamed out in pain. We went to the emergency room and found that he had a tumor inside his kidney. We got the run around from about 5 Doctor's until we found the right one in November and he finally confirmed our worse fears. Renal Cancer. The kidney was removed in November and it was found that the cancer had spread to the lymph nodes. One of the lumph nodes was removed along with the kidney. After several months we noticed that my husband had a big swollen area in the front of his stomach so he went to the Dr. He had a herination. THe Dr. told him that he needed an exay and a CAT scan. He had both and went back to see the Dr. The Dr shocked him by telling him that he had a tumor the size of an orange that has now connected to the back muscles, colon and intestines. He has to go to the UOncologist on Monday 4/4. Then we schedule surgery, again. They said it has spread so much that they are not sure they can get it all. Someone told me about liquid therapy. DOes anyone out there know about this therapy? If so, Please help. Please we need information. I have heard that it is only available in France and Germany , is this so? Please respond soon , my husband's life depends on it. Thank youdsawyer said:My husband was diagnosed last March with Stage IV, metastatic renal cell carcinoma, two lesions in his lung, 3 years after having a radical nephrectomy. After becoming an avid researcher on this cancer, I've learned this is a difficult cancer to treat once it's metastacized, prognosis usually poor. My husband participated in a clinical trial with Interferon injections. Made him very sick with no good results. Currently taking Thalidomide once/day (100 mg), with some results. Currently undergoing radiation to the larger lesion, strictly for palliative care (to make him more comfortable).
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This comment has been removed by the ModeratorAuthorUnknown said:Hello,
You may be interested in contacting the American Cancer Society's National Cancer Information Center. Cancer Information Specialists are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and may be able to provide you with referrals. They can be reached at 1-800-227-2345 or by using the "Contact ACS" button at the top of this page.
I hope this information has been helpful.
Take care and be well,
Dana
CSN Dana0
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