Does anyone know someone who has liver cancer and if they do what was done about it and they found a cure?
My mother was diagnosed with liver cancer and she died.
It was not found immediately because the doctor she went to kept saying that she had bronchitis (because of his cough).
She went to Loyola Hospital in Chicago (after I found a good doctor who has the right diagnosis!) And they were going to be removing a lobe of her liver.
If you have received the correct diagnosis early, the doctors there could do that, but it had spread to the hepatic vein.
She had to undergo chemo to see if the cancer is back, but he did not so she could not have surgery.
This type of cancer spreads rapidly.
It was not in much pain, however.
As far as I know, there is still no cure for it.
I hope that if you or someone you know you have been diagnosed early it and please go ahead quickly, if you want to have surgery for the ‘off! Blessing and prayers for you!
answer1:
It is almost always fatal.
A liver transplant is a treatment option.
Answer2:
The people I know have gon fast and very fast .
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there is no cure and liver cancer is almost always fatal.
Good luck
answer3:
There are many clinical trials underway at this time for liver cancer.
The son-brother of a friend was diagnosed with advanced (stage 4) Liver cancer in 2004.
He is in his early 30’s.
He was admitted to a trial at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and has done very well.
His cancer had metastasized (spread to other organs) and recent scans show that the tumors have shrunk a small amount.
That news is very good.
If you or someone you know have cancer of the liver ask your oncologist any clinical trial you might benefit of.
Good luck!.