is this the end?
Great results with FOLFIRI + Avastin for 3 years...liver tumors stable entire time with some shrinkage but recently developed new lung mets(very small) in Oct 08.
So then doctor switched to FOLFOX (no avastin) for the last 6 months. Last week scan has showed tumors in liver growing, doc sent him home and told him there are no more chemos to try and gave him pill form of F5U and told him he had 8-12 weeks to live.
Also, said maybe the pill F5U would trick the cancer "you never know" he said.
I am currently trying to get him a second opinion at Roswell but wonder how the liver tumors could have grown so fast (he gets ct scans every 3 months).
I am not a doctor but I wonder if a liver abscess could show as a tumor growing??? maybe I am wishful thinking and surely the doctor would have covered every base before telling him to get his affairs in order.
any thoughts will be appreciated. I'm still in shock, denial, etc.... The doctor did give him 1 year to live in November 2005 so he has already beat that by a lot but I still can't believe this unfolded so suddenly when he has been stable so long.
Did anyone ever have good luck with taking pill F5U only?? this seems to me like a longshot
Thanks
Sue
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Praying for your family
Sue, this is all new to me so I have no answers, but I'm going to pray for your father and family right now.
God keep you safe,
Diane0 -
be strong
I am so sorry to hear your father is having such a hard time with this beast. I would say DEFINITELY get a second opinion; third and 4th if you have to! Go to a large cancer center that sees your father's disease many times a day! This is assuming your father WANTS to continue the fight! Your medical oncologist sees chemotherapy as the only option and it definitely isn't. Your father is lucky to have you advocating for him, Sue. When we are so sick it is sometimes too hard for us to do what's necessary; that's when our loved ones become so important. They can pick up the stick and continue the relay.
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Thank youdianetavegia said:Praying for your family
Sue, this is all new to me so I have no answers, but I'm going to pray for your father and family right now.
God keep you safe,
Diane
Diane,
Thanks so much for your prayer.
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Thank youmsccolon said:be strong
I am so sorry to hear your father is having such a hard time with this beast. I would say DEFINITELY get a second opinion; third and 4th if you have to! Go to a large cancer center that sees your father's disease many times a day! This is assuming your father WANTS to continue the fight! Your medical oncologist sees chemotherapy as the only option and it definitely isn't. Your father is lucky to have you advocating for him, Sue. When we are so sick it is sometimes too hard for us to do what's necessary; that's when our loved ones become so important. They can pick up the stick and continue the relay.
mary
Mary,
Thanks for your words of encouragement. I am trying to stay strong. It's hard because I live 1000 miles away but I'm making arrangements to fly up with my 4 year old son on wednesday. I can only hope that the 2nd opinion appointment can be made quickly. I'm just afraid they may say it's too late in his weakened condition to do anything...but I'm trying to be positive.
Sue0 -
Prayers
Sue,
Your father can get a second opinion quickly. You need an NCI Comprehensive Canzer Center - here is the link: http://cancercenters.cancer.gov/cancer_centers/cancer-centers-names.html but you will need to copy and paste. When I called for a second opinion (I self referred) I was in within days. Keep calling and bugging if you need to. Schedule with more than one facility now if possible. If your father wants to continue, get as many opinions as you can as quickly as you can.
I was diagnosed stage 4 August 2007 and have had folfox, folfori and erbitux and currently on: mitomycin,avastin and xeloda. Xeloda is the pill form of 5fu and it does, often times, react differently within the body than 5fu. Is your father in liver failure? Why do they think he will decline so quickly? My liver is still not operable (surgeon was talking months for me) but I did just complete 5wks of liver radiation which I expect will extend my life considerably and will probably have various forms of ablation,embolization,more surgeries, hai pump....the list goes on. There may be other options for your father, but he needs a TEAM: medical onc, surgical onc and radiation onc. No more chemo doesn't mean no more hope. There are dozens of treatments that may be available but you need to find them!
YMMV
Kimby0 -
Thank you.kimby said:Prayers
Sue,
Your father can get a second opinion quickly. You need an NCI Comprehensive Canzer Center - here is the link: http://cancercenters.cancer.gov/cancer_centers/cancer-centers-names.html but you will need to copy and paste. When I called for a second opinion (I self referred) I was in within days. Keep calling and bugging if you need to. Schedule with more than one facility now if possible. If your father wants to continue, get as many opinions as you can as quickly as you can.
I was diagnosed stage 4 August 2007 and have had folfox, folfori and erbitux and currently on: mitomycin,avastin and xeloda. Xeloda is the pill form of 5fu and it does, often times, react differently within the body than 5fu. Is your father in liver failure? Why do they think he will decline so quickly? My liver is still not operable (surgeon was talking months for me) but I did just complete 5wks of liver radiation which I expect will extend my life considerably and will probably have various forms of ablation,embolization,more surgeries, hai pump....the list goes on. There may be other options for your father, but he needs a TEAM: medical onc, surgical onc and radiation onc. No more chemo doesn't mean no more hope. There are dozens of treatments that may be available but you need to find them!
YMMV
Kimby
Hi Kimby,
I don't believe he was told he was in liver failure but my mother and brother comment about the coloring of his skin and he is tired all the time. Plus when the doctor gave him 8-12 weeks I probably assume that it's beginning. He just came off a cycle of FOLFOX and I know that is wiping him out but he is more weak and exhausted than usual according to him.
I just got off the phone and he wants to fight,,,he wants procedures..appointments etc....My new mission tomorrow is MORE APPOINTMENTS! Up until a few weeks ago he has been able to work 6 days a week full time, live a semi normal life and still gets his chemo every other week for the last 3.5 years. Even his doctor has been shocked.
Wow, you have been through alot and have such a great attitude! I wish you the best, you sound like a real fighter!
Thanks sooooo much for your ideas and inspiration!
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updatesmidnte0708 said:Thank you.
Hi Kimby,
I don't believe he was told he was in liver failure but my mother and brother comment about the coloring of his skin and he is tired all the time. Plus when the doctor gave him 8-12 weeks I probably assume that it's beginning. He just came off a cycle of FOLFOX and I know that is wiping him out but he is more weak and exhausted than usual according to him.
I just got off the phone and he wants to fight,,,he wants procedures..appointments etc....My new mission tomorrow is MORE APPOINTMENTS! Up until a few weeks ago he has been able to work 6 days a week full time, live a semi normal life and still gets his chemo every other week for the last 3.5 years. Even his doctor has been shocked.
Wow, you have been through alot and have such a great attitude! I wish you the best, you sound like a real fighter!
Thanks sooooo much for your ideas and inspiration!
Sue
Sue,
Please keep us up to date with your father's progress. He is so very lucky to have you on the team. Let us know if there is anything else and what we can do to help.
Kimby0 -
Sue,tootsie1 said:Tough times
I don't have any good answers for you, but I do want you to know that you and your dad have my prayers.
*hugs*
Gail
Wishing you and your
Sue,
Wishing you and your son a safe journey as you travel to be with your father.
May you find other positive opinions and alternatives to what he has been given.
You are a good daughter. I will be praying for you. Stay strong!!!!!0 -
Thanks so much Gail!tootsie1 said:Tough times
I don't have any good answers for you, but I do want you to know that you and your dad have my prayers.
*hugs*
Gail
Thanks so much Gail!0 -
Thank youaluckylady said:Sue,
Wishing you and your
Sue,
Wishing you and your son a safe journey as you travel to be with your father.
May you find other positive opinions and alternatives to what he has been given.
You are a good daughter. I will be praying for you. Stay strong!!!!!
Thanks, I wish you the best also on your treatment tomorrow. Avastin did wonders for my father. I'll be praying for great results for you!
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Thank youkmygil said:Prayers
Hi Sue,
If your father wants to continue fighting, get as many second opinions as possible, preferably at a major cancer center. You are a wonderful daughter to him. Praying for all of you...
Kirsten
Thank you Kirsten, I appreciate your prayers!0 -
Prayers
My prayers are with you, your dad and family. Stay positive for him.
Kim0 -
Cetuximab (Erbitux)
I'm sorry to hear of you Dad's situation. He did prove them wrong once, why not again. I've had good luck with the Erbitux for the past 3+ years that has helped with dealing with lung mets. I would CERTAINLY get that second opinion. I also happen to feel that it is not a good thing when doctors basically put an expiration date on us. They don't know. They were wrong the first time too. I (personally) think it's reckless on their part.
I have not had experience with 5FU in pill form, only as a IV and it's worked well.
I wish your Dad and you the very best Sue.
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Thanks!Annabelle41415 said:Prayers
My prayers are with you, your dad and family. Stay positive for him.
Kim
I will try, it's not easy. Thank you.
Sue0 -
Dad
Sue,
Definitely get another opinion, at a major cancer center. Where do you live? It is not likely that he has a liver abcess unless he is having symptoms such as a fever too. The color change is probably due to jaundice from the liver not functioning fully. Keep being persistent. There is no guideline for the doctor to determine how long someone will live. Your dad could outlive the doctor.
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Thanks PhilPhillieG said:Cetuximab (Erbitux)
I'm sorry to hear of you Dad's situation. He did prove them wrong once, why not again. I've had good luck with the Erbitux for the past 3+ years that has helped with dealing with lung mets. I would CERTAINLY get that second opinion. I also happen to feel that it is not a good thing when doctors basically put an expiration date on us. They don't know. They were wrong the first time too. I (personally) think it's reckless on their part.
I have not had experience with 5FU in pill form, only as a IV and it's worked well.
I wish your Dad and you the very best Sue.
-phil
I really don't know why my father was not put on another chemo to try (he has only been on two different regimes), unless it was because he is so weak now, but that could be cumulative chemo, he has a urinary track infection, and maybe a touch of a virus all at once. I'm hoping he bounces back enough to get to a 2nd opinion appointment. Right now he is not eating and sleeping all day.
Roswell Cancer Institute has all 3 volumes of his medical history, I hope they call me soon for an appointment!
I agree with the expiration date, I don't know why they do that it is certainly enough to make you want to give up.
I'm glad you are doing well with the Erbitux,
Thanks for your good wishes!
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Thanksvinny3 said:Dad
Sue,
Definitely get another opinion, at a major cancer center. Where do you live? It is not likely that he has a liver abcess unless he is having symptoms such as a fever too. The color change is probably due to jaundice from the liver not functioning fully. Keep being persistent. There is no guideline for the doctor to determine how long someone will live. Your dad could outlive the doctor.
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My Dad is in Rochester. I believe the only major cancer in the vicinity is Roswell in Buffalo. I will try to be persistent! I called his oncologist office today and they told me to call back on Thurs morning to talk to the onc he has been seeing since 1993 (first discovery of colon cancer with no mets). I don't expect him to talk much due to HIPA but maybe he could recommend something.
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Confused, Suemidnte0708 said:Thanks
My Dad is in Rochester. I believe the only major cancer in the vicinity is Roswell in Buffalo. I will try to be persistent! I called his oncologist office today and they told me to call back on Thurs morning to talk to the onc he has been seeing since 1993 (first discovery of colon cancer with no mets). I don't expect him to talk much due to HIPA but maybe he could recommend something.
Sue
Did your Dad have colon cancer in 1993 Stage 1 and then again in 2005 at Stage IV? He certainly has been a survivor so far! Almost 16 years!!
Were there no scans on a regular basis all those years? No chemo in 1993?
I think you're a wonderful daughter to be working so hard on finding another option for your Dad. He's a very lucky man to have you!
As one hand reaches toward your Dad in prayer, another reaches up....
Diane0
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