cancer in the lymph nodes colon cancer sorosis of the liver hepatitis c?
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I don’t know if I can help, but my dad has liver cancer. They told him he only had 3 months to live and that he had to have chemotherapy. We he got a second opinion and found out that the radiation would kill his immune logic that wasn’t that fantastic to start with and he probably would be better off with out it. He didn’t get the radiation and has been with us for 6 more years and still vacant strong. I would suggest to your mom to get several opinions so she can make an informed choice.
go to the hospital and find out about support groups
this will help a fantastic deal.
Your Mom’s multiple diagnosis of cirrhosis, hepatitis, and regionalized colon cancer presents a substantial health check challenge. Each of these conditions is extremely serious.
You mention lymph node involvement and question if that means “nothing” can be done. Fortunately, treatments are available for all stages of cancer, including regionalized. You Mom may be existing a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation.
Your Mom’s oncologist will conduct hard and imaging to assess the exact location(s) and characteristics of your Mom’s cancer. The oncologist will then present a detailed treatment plot based on the stage and scenery of her condition. Unique attention will be taken due to the cirrhosis and hepatitis.
The American Cancer Society is a excellent resource of information on the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of cancer. I attached their weblink below. Best wishes.