When they won't do a biopsy
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Hi. It sounds like you have liver mets? not primary liver cancer ? But I'm not sure . ( my husband has mets from rectal cancer) If that's the case, post on the colorectal category. You will get a lot of responses and a lot of survivor stories. It's a site with much hope. Also my husband is on chemo for the mets, takes xeloda oral and iv with avastin(to shrink tumors) and oxalplatin every 3 weeks . Hopefully to shrink them so that either liver resection, rfa, cryosurgery etc .becomes a viable option. If you are seeng a transplant specialist, that sounds like a step in the right direction and you'll be seeing someone who is at the top of their field so that is positive. Usually that is for primary liver cancer. It's not an option for my husband as his originated in the colon. I know waiting around for answers is very difficult. Been there, done that , and am still doing that, but you have to have hope and keep the faith. It's normal to stress over this, so I am not going to tell you otherwise, but when you think about it, stressing doesn't help anything but we all do it anyway .God Bless and good luck to you.0
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Hi Fishgirl -
SOrry for your situation, but like HOPEFULONE this soundslike it may be more likely metastatic colorectal than primary liver disease. And they are different diseases.
I suggest you visit the colorectal site also - it's quite active and filled with really nice and supportive people.
Take care, Betsy0 -
Unfortunately, they removed the masses, there ended up being more than they thought, and they had high hopes it wasn't cancer cause the blood tests and the PET scan came up negative. But it was positive for cancer. And it isn't metastic from the colon or whatnot. It's it's very own liver cancer. So next week I go to a radiologist. I have no clue what to expect.Betsydoglover said:Hi Fishgirl -
SOrry for your situation, but like HOPEFULONE this soundslike it may be more likely metastatic colorectal than primary liver disease. And they are different diseases.
I suggest you visit the colorectal site also - it's quite active and filled with really nice and supportive people.
Take care, Betsy0
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