Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Adenocarcinoma Chemotherapy How Long Will My Mother Live When She Is Diagnosed With Colon Cancer - Adenocarcinoma At Stage 3?

How long will my mother live when she is diagnosed with colon cancer - adenocarcinoma at stage 3? - adenocarcinoma chemotherapy

February 2007 my mother was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma stage w 3 had a sigmoid resection and months, treated with chemotherapy. He is now in its 9th of 12 sessions. Med notes d Eloxatin (oxyplatin). So far so good. his right lower end of each session, but recovered its strength after one week. Do u think it will survive cancer?

3 comments:

fishergi... said...

Your mother has a very good chance of survival. Since the severe stage III adenocarcinoma is likely (emphasis probably) remains confined to his colon. With the help of God, I pray that the surgeon removes the affected areas in the colon. If yes, with chemotherapy against all traces of the growth of malignant cells that has overcome more luck than good. I wish him and his mother's blessing from God.

Note that result in diagnosis and prognosis in the absence of adequate records and suspect that all the biopsy, radiology, laboratory and other results of the diagnostic test is. I of course, you follow in my prayers. Remember, if you believe in God, the power of faith and the power of human will have a dramatic effect on the health of anyone.

God bless
Fisherwoman

reddhotz... said...

She did not specify the type of information needed to give a good answer here. You have to go with her to her next appointment and ask the MD oncologist about his chances of recovery, etc. Many of these depend on the production when it was discovered, and after maintenance .... but it is a good place to get a definitive answer for you. It would be unfair to you or your suggestion. There are many other factors. I do not know what they wanted to hear, but true.

quijibor... said...

I can not say how long he will live in your mother, but I can tell you your chances are very good for a lifetime. Ten years ago, the woman who lived next to me was diagnosed with stage 3 colon adenocarcinoma. It was made and then the chemo. He went into remission and remained in remission. With time off so I could have in the past two years died, but I know she was healthy and lived long after the game of Phase 3 of cancer. Had about 60-65 smoking in the diagnosis and, despite much advice to the contrary, continue to cigarettes, during and after chemotherapy cured. Who says God does not care sometimes for idiots?

Good luck to your mother.

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