My uncle has liver cancer?!


Question: My uncle has liver cancer!?
My uncle had a tumor in his liver for quite a long time!. The tumor was affecting his body!. He was seen by many doctors who told him to get a liver trasplant!. Which within a year, he had one!. He was extremly happy to get a liver transplant as fast as he did!. After few weeks of his liver transplant, he colapsed!.! He broke his spine!. He was in sudden shock and was seen by the doctors!.
When doctors did various tests on him, they found out he has cancer!. That was spread by the tumor by his orginal liver!. At the time, the cancer cells where not so vibrant to be seen in a ultrasound, but now they are very big and are spreading to his body!.

Doctors told him that is the reason why he broke his spine since the cancer cells spread thier as well!. My uncle is only 36 and has two children!. They told him he was going to live up to maximum 8 months!.

They are however, going to do chemotherapy to kill the cells!. I was wondering did anyone have a mircle from liver cancer and survived!?

Does the person actually die w/in eight months or can they survive longer!?
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Answers:
My deepest sympathy!. This is not a pleasant situation!.

Many liver cancers occur from another cancer invading the liver, as a secondary site!. However, in your uncle's case, this does not seem to be the case!. Large, malignant liver tumors are impossible to remove surgically, and if they're not isolated to one lobe of the liver, you cannot simply remove that lobe!. They're very resistant to chemotherapy (the liver is where your body breaks down toxic chemicals, liver cancers share this ability)!.

In a transplant patient, cancer moves faster, because the immune system, particularly a certain kind of white blood cells, must be turned down in order to keep them from attacking and killing the liver!. However, because they are turned down, it limits the body's innate ability to fight cancer!. In this case, a catch-22!.

8 months is an estimate, based on other people who have had similar situations!. However, there's quite a bit of variance, and it's going to depend on how well the cancer responds to chemo!. People regularly defy these estimates and hang on for longer!. Eight months is only an average, and probably not a very good one!. Your uncle's situation is quite unusual!.

Your uncle may want to look into some clinical trials!. Check out www!.clinicaltrials!.gov!. Transplant patients do get many kinds of cancer, and there are people out there trying dozens of ways to treat them!. What's looking particularly favorable right now are immune therapies, where they make custom white blood cells to attack tumors, but there are dozens of other promising ones!. To be honest, you're going to have to ask an oncologist about any of these!. Actually an oncologist will probably know of several trials, and about the success rate of conventional chemo in this situation!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

the problem with liver cancer is, it is detective when it's already spread through out the body!.

The person with liver cancer doesn't feel a thing until the cancer cells spread

it depends upon the body immune responses if they have weak support system like he feels lonely or he worries to much they die Www@Answer-Health@Com





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