Sunday, August 2, 2009

If a person has had colorectal cancer that has spread to the stomach what is the survival rate?

118>My mom is 58 years old, she had colon cancer 8 years ago, she was clear for 7 years and in the last year has had a tumor form in her pelvis and spots on her lungs, both biopsied and results showed the same as her colon cancer. Yesterday she was diagnosed by x-ray of having stomache cancer, no biopsy yet to see if it is the same cancer, but assuming it is what is her chances of survival? She has lost 75 pounds in a year, 25 or more in the last 2 weeks while hospitalized. She has needed a blood transfusion, and went into renal failure 2 weeks ago. (she only has one kidney) She cannot eat solid foods, she will vomit, she has no appetite and is nautious all the time even with anti nausea meds. She is in extreme pain some days. The other night they maxed her out on narcotics, couldnt give her anymore without it being unsafe.


also she has had a colostomy bag for the past year because of the pelvic tumor.


so how bad does this sound and what is her treatment options and chances?
Reply:My heart goes out to you. Have you talked to Cancer Treatment Centers of America? They say that they treat the whole person. I am including a link for their website, since it couldn't hurt for you to talk to someone with experience, especially since they specialize in treating cancer. Their website says that they do treat colon cancer, along with many others. I hope so much that you can find the answers that you seek.
Reply:omg, hun, I'm so sorry.


I'm not a doctor by any means, but it sounds like (and I'm sure know it in your heart) your mom will be going Home soon. Once cancer takes over, it's only a matter of time. The renal failure and blood transfusion are signs that she's going downhill fast. I know how hard it can be; my Dad died of prostate cancer that had been removed and then reappeared and spread just like your mom. First prostate, then bone, then so many places we couldn't keep track. At this point, try to keep her as comfortable as possible and remember her suffering will be over very soon. You are in my prayers...


Blessings
Reply:I am so sorry to hear this. Can you arrange to talk to her doctors so they can tell you exactly what to expect? It doesn't sound good, but I am no doctor. Please talk to the doctors and you will know what they can or cannot do.
Reply:Im Guessing 1 out of 500. God Bless you. And if im wrong im sorry but god bless her. My family is known for cancers/tumors Etc. Im only 14, But i really hope i skipped a generation. My Mom just had sugry for removing 4 Tumors in her Uterus, and 2 Fibroid tumors. Both my grandmas are at risk of Cancer. And my grandma once had 23 tumors in her stomach. She is fine now, But me and my mom do everything we can to not get cancer. we eeat healthy, exercise, live in a clean emvioment. God Bless





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