Just found out Mom has stage 4 rectal cancer
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Welcome, Stefi!
You've definitely come to the right place for support! There are many members here who have survived stage IV with horrible prognosises. You'll hear all the wonderful stories, and you'll feel so much better. I think you'll walk away from your computer with a new sense of strength to help your Mom fight!
Sorry i can't help you with good cancer centers in Illinois. I'm sure someone here will know. As far as having the best doctors? You'll know right away if a doctor is no good, usually. Make sure he answers all of your questions in a clear manner, and lists treatments options. There's always more than one way of doing things. I think it's important that your Mother feels very comfortable with her doctor. Is he compassionate during your visits, or rushing to get out of the room?
Good luck, and keep us posted!
Hugs,
Krista0 -
My wife is from Mt.Vernon
If you are within 100 miles of St. Louis, I could direct you to my docs. We are also 100 miles from STL in Ozarks. My wife is from Mt.Vernon. If STL is a good option for you, send me your email address via mail on this site. I was also stage 4. Clear now(NED)for 15 months.0 -
Stefi
Just wanted to say welcome to the board. My hubby's cancer was in the transverse colon so I can't really address the rectal cancer with experience. What I can tell you, in doing research for George, is that out of the gate the treatment we received was the same no matter where we went. Rectal is treated differently than colon but the chemo drugs are usually the same. Those with rectal cancer will be on to tell you their experience.
Tere is a list of the top 100 cancer centers I just can't put my finger on it. Google around and you should be able to find it. This might assist you in seeking your second opinion, if you choose to do so at this time.
Take care - Tina0 -
Team Approach
Having been through this as a caregiver, I cannot stress the importance of finding the right place with the right team. I do think it is important to find a center that has a team that can talk to one another and not send you all over the place for different opinions. If they all discuss your case together, they can make a much better decision based on their expertise.
You are in my prayers and PM me if you have any questions. Marie0 -
Check into The Block Center
Check into The Block Center for Integrative Cancer Care. I think it is close to Chicago. They are not surgeons but can direct you to the best ones. They have a website and Dr. Block has written a very encouraging book for cancer patients, "Life Over Cancer".
Catherine0 -
Welcome, Welcome, Welcome
Stage 3 colorectal here... I welcome you to this wonderful board but I'm so sorry you have to be here to begain with. I'm sure you will find all of these crazy people a big help as I have. They are truly wonderful and they're like family to me. I'd start by looking up your doctors name on google and see what pops up. That's what I did and found out that my Onc was the head of all these cancer reserches all over the place and on top of that he answerd all of my question and seemed like a really nice guy. So we went with him.
Good luck
Brooks0 -
Thank you all!just4Brooks said:Welcome, Welcome, Welcome
Stage 3 colorectal here... I welcome you to this wonderful board but I'm so sorry you have to be here to begain with. I'm sure you will find all of these crazy people a big help as I have. They are truly wonderful and they're like family to me. I'd start by looking up your doctors name on google and see what pops up. That's what I did and found out that my Onc was the head of all these cancer reserches all over the place and on top of that he answerd all of my question and seemed like a really nice guy. So we went with him.
Good luck
Brooks
Thank you all so much for you positive comments! I am so happy I have found a place I can go to share my feelings and talk with others going through this. We met with the colorectal surgeon today and he made my mom feel worse about things...but in a way gave me hope. She has a PET scan scheduled for next Wednesday and then meets with the oncologist again Friday. If the spots on the liver are cancer, which they assume they are since her CEA levels are 59, then they want to do surgery immediately to remove the rectal tumor since it is causing her problems. After that they will start her on chemo. Her oncologist we met with yesterday is taking her case to a board of oncologists at the Cancer Center here in Champaign tomorrow to discuss her case. I just pray these dr's can work a miracle here. My mom and dad seem to like the oncologist so for now I pray he will be the best! Thank you all for the prayers and thank you again for sharing everything with me!0 -
COLON RECTAL CANCERkristasplace said:Welcome, Stefi!
You've definitely come to the right place for support! There are many members here who have survived stage IV with horrible prognosises. You'll hear all the wonderful stories, and you'll feel so much better. I think you'll walk away from your computer with a new sense of strength to help your Mom fight!
Sorry i can't help you with good cancer centers in Illinois. I'm sure someone here will know. As far as having the best doctors? You'll know right away if a doctor is no good, usually. Make sure he answers all of your questions in a clear manner, and lists treatments options. There's always more than one way of doing things. I think it's important that your Mother feels very comfortable with her doctor. Is he compassionate during your visits, or rushing to get out of the room?
Good luck, and keep us posted!
Hugs,
Krista
CALL ALLEGHENY MEDICAL CENTER PITTSBURGH AND ASK FOR DR SANDRA BECK. I HAD STAGE 3B RECTAL CANCER IN APRIL 2008 AND SHE REMOVED A HUGH MASS AND I HAVE HAD MY YEARLY CHECK UP NO TREATMENT.BACK TO WORK/GOOD LUCK DORIS0 -
Welcome
Welcome to the board. I'm sorry about your mom, but you will get lots of good feedback here, and soon you will feel more comfortable about this new issue in life. I promise you that you'll never like it, but you will feel stronger about dealing with it.
*hugs*
Gail0
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