HIFU treatment for Rectal Carcinomia
HIFU treatment seems to offer some better hope in effective less agressive treatment but I have no way of confirming this as the medics can only speak in terms of general treatment. Please can anyone help ASAP. Thanks. FG
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While I have no experience
I can only tell you that my sister talked to several oncologists about getting treatment at FUDA in China. Everyone agreed it was a bad idea for many reasons. One, they thought the technology and treatment was "old" . That is just the response she received from at least 5 different oncologists.0 -
Only what onc. said...sfmarie said:While I have no experience
I can only tell you that my sister talked to several oncologists about getting treatment at FUDA in China. Everyone agreed it was a bad idea for many reasons. One, they thought the technology and treatment was "old" . That is just the response she received from at least 5 different oncologists.
My husband's onc. said her opinion, "too risky, dangerous"
I have no idea???0
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