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Does Alcohol Exasperate secondary liver cancer? |
Please no answers unless you are sincere.... i thank you for your quick response.. ive looked on the internet and cant find any actual site that gives any information about this.. does anyone know a site that i could refer too ? Secondary carcinoma in the liver ismostly terminal, with regards to anything that impinges on liver function it isn't good to stress the liver but it depends on what your prognosis is and in what quantities of alcohol we are talking about yea i think so yes If you have any liver problems you should never drink alcohol. This is not an official conclusion but alcohol no doubt will speed up any kind of problem with the liver.Alcohol breaks down the renewed tissue that the liver would of rebuilt. In my opinion, Please dont drink and give yourself a better chance. first response is that it must exacerbate the problem The abuse of alcohol can kill you before you are dead. alcohol is filtered through the body mainly through the liver though a carcinoma will impede the filtration system immensly however having a lot of experience of this a person with liver cancer will probably know and realise this , and take actions accordingly though liver cancer is a very painful way to go why stop them having a little enjoyment whilst they can speaking palliatively .Ihope you don't come down too hard on the person you are seeking advice for as there time is limited on this mortal coil yet enjoy your time with them whilst you can I have not found a website on my initial search but I have stage IV colon cancer with mets (spread to) my liver. I am currently waiting to have a liver resection. I asked the surgeon if I could still drink alcohol and he said 'yes, in moderation'. He did not seem too concerned with my question - in other words he was not adamant that I don't drink. In a nutshell, no, unless the tumour load in your liver is very high, in which case you wont want to drink alcohol anyway. I agree with Grizzler but would add that cancer that has metastisised from another organ to the liver is not liver cancer but retains the name of the primary site (eg colon). That being the case, it is very unlikely that you would be accepted for resection until the primary cancer has been dealt with. Therefore it would be an extremely foolhardy thing to continue to drink while you are receiving treatment. My dear mother-in-law had secondary liver cancer (she originally had breast cancer), and was told NOT to drink alcohol as her liver was enlarged, she was allowed a half pint of guinness a day if she wanted it. The best thing to do is ask your heptologist. You should not be touching any alcohol with liver cancer it obviously does not help matters in fact alcohol can cause liver cancer. |
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