Prognosis For Secondary Liver Cancer Should My Uncle Go For Liver Transplant Or Not?....HELP SAVE A LIFE?

Should my Uncle go for Liver transplant or not?....HELP SAVE A LIFE? - prognosis for secondary liver cancer

Maybe I ought to ask this question to a liver surgeon ... But when a doctor saw that I was able to answer .... I am pleased would ...

I have an uncle who was diagnosed with liver cancer. He has a history of hepatitis C ... for which he treated and healed ... But now, he developed cancer of the liver is already damaged ... Here is the prognosis of cancer (she has the information from the hospital, where he was admitted)

• 3 cm in each of the 02 pieces in the left lobe of liver, not cancer
• Outside the liver, in addition to these only 02 lymph nodes are also cancer (this was through a fine needle aspiration biopsy verified)
• The type of cancer is HCC
• The primary liver cancer
• Rich in lymphnodis
• Your lung, pancreas, kidney, stomach, are obvious
• Your age is 58, and it takes exionol tablets 400mg one in the morning and evening)


Questions: --

1. With the above conditions do not recommend a liver transplant is not it? (Doctors in my country are not quite sure of the graft, so I need a second opinion or a suggestion though)
2. What is recovery time?
3. And what is their outcome after treatment
4. What will the total cost of liver transplantation (the donor liver is available, his daughter, who is 20 years)

I am grateful that someone who can answer the .... Could the answer ... You could save a life ....

2 comments:

abijann said...

If the cancer in the liver and only
not to other areas, so distributed
to consider a transplant.
You have to try a lot in the United States, to
Treatment of Cancer. Things like Sir Spheres
It is a non-surgical treatment that uses
radioactive microspheres irradiate
directly on the site of liver tumors.
Moreover, using TheraSphere
microscopic glass beads to irradiation of tumors of the liver.

However, if the cancer has spread to the entire outer surface of the liver, usually spread
not a transplant. Because in the
Lymph Node ... This means that you can easily switch
other body parts. Lymphatics
circulates throughout the body. You can not
yetppear be in another domain .. However, it is possible to
still be there.

Carcinoma is a high growth
Cancer ... I think he would be a contact person
To talk to cancer centers in the United States and
someone on this topic.
Here is a list of cancer centers by the State is
we live
http://cancercenters.cancer.gov/cancer_c ...

You can also contact one of the transplant
Can (center, are found by the
State where you live and Transplant Center in
s) in their search engine.
Here are some links that explain the process of graft ... You can too
Reply to contact for this question
Download In none of these sites:
http://www.surgery.usc.edu/divisions/hep ...
http://www.transplantliving.org /

For there can be a living donor ... can
running the risk of an attempt to eliminate
Liver and lymph nodes with cancer and
to transplantation.

Transplants in the United States, in the area of
U.S. $ 300,000 or more. You must be very
good insurance to cover expenses or try to
and increase compensation for the money necessary to
Unlike what you have until May
pay out of pocket. Many insurers have
Managers special cases, which are responsible
Transplanted patients.

Clickety... said...

The conclusion is that the uncle will not survive without a liver transplant. He has no other choice, depending on what I said. Moreover, it seems that, if it can not survive either. Nobody in this forum could save the lives of his uncle. Sometimes there is simply no response, what we mean.

That is the decision of his uncle to do, and I am sure that your doctors have already answered the questions you ask. Whatever you decide, I hope you and your decision to support families and help you through what lies ahead. I am for what his uncle and the hope, strength for him and his family, sorry.

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