By Admin on May 13, 2009 in Cancer
I contracted colon cancer about three years ago and had it removed by resection. This was followed by chemo using oxiplatin anf FU-5. I faired really well except for neural damage in feet. Now a spot has appeared in the upper portion of my liver which is metastatic from the colon. A local liver surgeon is planning a resection and this will undoubted be followed by more chemo. I understand the real risk is from other seedlings of the cancer which may now start to appear either in the liver or other organs and that my defenses will be really low to fight them. I am looking to find the research center who most commonly deals with metastatic colon cancer to learn as much as possible about new techniques, drugs, or whatever. I might go there for the surgery or at a minimum get a second opinion on procedure etc.
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By: fred y
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Stanford zou het medische centrum plus u greep van vertegenwoordigers van genentech moeten krijgen en zien of hebben zij nieuwe studie die op dat gaat zijn specifiek voor leverkanker.
biomed? | May 15, 2009 | Reply
Check with Sloan Kettering in NYC. We took my dad there for pancreatic cancer. They are the experts on just about every type of cancer.
SallyBeans | May 16, 2009 | Reply
Standford, Sloan Kettering o MD Anderson están muy cualificados para hacer frente a los cánceres complicado! Buena suerte!
Scott's Peanut | May 19, 2009 | Reply
Look at the cancer research on these sites. glycoscience.org
and glycoresource.com
sugars_that_heal | May 22, 2009 | Reply
MD Anderson in Houston is a great place from what I’ve heard.
Good luck!
Sharon H | May 25, 2009 | Reply