Ablation for liver cancer
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I had radio-frequancy ablation of small tumors to liver almost 1 1/2 years ago for stage 4 cc. The surgery is much less invasive than resection, although most of my research says resection is still considered the "gold standard" of treatment for mets. I chose ablation because my mets were small and ablation has about the same recurrence rate as resection for small tumors. I've been NED (confirmed again last Friday)for alnmost 1 1/2 years. Hope this helps. Mike0
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Hi, my husband is stageIV colon cancer and he had a colon resection and during the same surgery a liver resection and a liver ablation in 12/04. He had one month of chemo (5FU and Avastin and leucovorin) and shrunk the tumors 20%before the surgery. Then he had 5 1/2 months more of chemo. Although his cancer has returned in 10/05-his liver is still cancer free with normal function. I think that is very encouraging because you really need the liver to be functioning to tolerate many of the chemos. Hope this helps.
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Thanks so much! These two posts give me hope and I will pass these on to my friend. I really love this board. I've learned so much.0
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Mike, Did you have chemo before the abalation? Where did you have the surgery done? I'm in Los Angeles working with the best rectal surgeons I could find for my friend. I don't see how he can survive six more months of chemo right now THEN an invasive liver surgery. He's taking a long time to recover from the rectal sugery (weighs 121 now and they want to start the chemo soon). I found an ablation clinical trial that looks great. Would love to hear more from you about your experience if you have a chance. Thanks!mikew42 said:I had radio-frequancy ablation of small tumors to liver almost 1 1/2 years ago for stage 4 cc. The surgery is much less invasive than resection, although most of my research says resection is still considered the "gold standard" of treatment for mets. I chose ablation because my mets were small and ablation has about the same recurrence rate as resection for small tumors. I've been NED (confirmed again last Friday)for alnmost 1 1/2 years. Hope this helps. Mike
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