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My close friend has cancer of the liver and pancrease, shes been ill for a long time and has lost 3 stone - she was small anyway!, I asked on here a few months ago about it and alot of people said these two cancers are bad news, and i checked the net and all the websites also said this Yeah i read that it is realldy bad, but thats why i am confused. It sounds like she's very "lucky" and has a neuroendocine tumour of the pancreas with liver mets. Normally with pancreatic adenocarcinoma with liver mets she would probably have passed away within the timesclae of "months" that you describe, and neuroendocrine tumours are often very slow growing. The only thing I know about liver cancer is that it progresses rapidly and once cancer is in your liver, you may not have much time to live because it quickly moves to other organs and shuts them down. My friend sis died a few months ago from endocrine cancer of the liver. the liver and pancreas play a part on us living. check out the functions of both of these red organs and you will get a better understanding on why it's detrimental when they are not functioning properly. Bad News is not the word. I am sorry to read about this, pancreatic cancer you don't usually live long after it's discovered. See if the cancer research has any ongoing experimental research. I read that Ted Kennedy did this for his son when he was diagnoise with a rare cancer. He survived. (smile) try here: Hi, I am so sorry to hear about your friends condition. Is it possible that your friends parents or partner have been involved and that they may have told the doctor that she wouldn't cope with the truth. Or sometimes the doctors themselves will decide to shield the patient from the truth in the hope that they will try and lead a normal as possible life and not give in. Thirdly could your friend have told you this to protect you from upset. From my understanding of the condition as a very experienced nurse I fear her time must be limited and she should plan to do all the things shes ever dreamed of whilst she is fit enough. Also I lost my own mother from this condition just a couple of years ago. Please see the web pages for more details on Liver cancer, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Gallbladder cancer, Pancreatic cancer(Carcinoma). My mum is being treated for liver cancer (also bowel,bladder & uterus!!) . Her specialists said they haven't got a problem with the other places and will operate to remove it, but she had 7 slow growing tumours on her liver which were inoperable at the time of diagnosis, she has been having chemo to shrink them (which is working) and they hope to operate later this year after more chemo... so it's not necessarily a death sentence having liver cancer, it's a regenerative organ that can heal itself in a lot of ways. I'd speak to the specialist again-ask them to explain things better, or contact the MacMillan team for advice/information-they're very helpful and will put you in touch with someone who can give you more info. Christie Hospital (cancer hospital) have a patient advice team you can email them ; pals@christie-tr.nwest.nhs.uk for any more info too. Hope this helps!! There is a type of slow growing tumor that could originate in the pancreas and also spred to the liver. It is called a Carcinoid malignancy. I have no idea if this is what your friend has or not, but you should ask. my husband had cancer of the pancreas and secondary cancer of the liver. I do not know what to say. My mother had colon and liver cancer and was told she was terminal. Doctors told her that if only she had colon cancer she would have more chance that it was because of the tumours in the liver that they could do nothing. She was operated of the colon and had the tumour removed and was offered chemo for the liver cancer. After the first three sessions of chemo she had an MRI scan and was told that the tumours had shrank a little but from there on wards the chemo did not work at all. Sadly my mother passed away May 2006 after fighting cancer for a year and 5 months.I wish your friend all the best and I pray every day for a cure for all types of cancers. God Bless. im so sorry to hear about your friend ,my dad was diagnosed with bowel and liver cancer in oct 05 ,they offered chemo 2 prolong his life but it did not work ,sadly we lost him in july 06 .my heart goes out to you all |
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