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Does anyone have anything postive about liver cancer? |
my dads partner has been told she has liver cancer. she is having chemo...will it shrink it and give her more time with my dad? It would be foolish for anyone to suggest that liver cancer is anything but a very serious and often fatal condition. However, it is not always a death sentence and there are many procedures and aggressive regimes that are available to the patient. Much will depend on the type of cancer (there is not just one type of liver cancer), whether it is a primary or secondary cancer, the position of the tumour, the size of the tumour, the number of tumours, the condition of the patient's liver and general health. http://www.cancer.gov/cancer_information... That is what the chemotherapy is for. I hope it works; just have a positive attitude and be thoughtful. Support her and enourage her. Liver cancer is the most aggressive and hardest to treat, but it IS treatable. Your best bet would be to contact someone at the hospital and ask if they have a counsellor you could talk to about all your fears. When my Dad went through cancer it was pretty much the only thing I could think about, but they kept me sane. I have a good friend that has tumors on her liver. She was given 3 months to live but that was 5 yrs ago. She takes chemo every week and looking at her you would never know she had cancer. I know that prayer and her faith in God is whats kept her going. There is nothing good about liver cancer. Keep positive and get her drinking beetroot juice as this is a tonic for the liver... good luck.... It's difficult to fully assess, but i'm presuming that she has liver cancer as spread from another organ, i would presume to be the bowel. (forgive me if it is the stomach or breast) If this is the case, the current drug here in the UK is oxaliplatin, sometimes used on it's own, sometimes in conjunction with 5Fu. As with all chemotherapeutic agents, whether you see a response is dependant upon the individual, but response rates are much improved with this drug, and from my experience, it has shown considerable slowdown in many cases, shrinkage in others, and in half a dozen liver resections this year, complete regression of the tumour. |
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If it is a hormone dependent liver cancer eg secondaries then hormone therapy is worth a try .The cancer growth will not only slow down but it may regress. Good Luck. ...Take a look at the site below which explains many misunderstood things about the cancer industry, and has some natural cures too. Cancer ... it sounds to me that by having lymph node involvement the cancer has spread thru her lymph system ,making this stage 2-4 cancer,is liver the primary site? Liver ca likes to spread to the lungs,brai... |
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