Wednesday, January 4, 2012

my dad has had stomach and lung cancer an he beat it once but it came back and its worse.whats his chances




my dad has had stomach and lung cancer an he beat it once but it came back and its worse.whats his chances?
My dad is 43 an has stomach and lung cancer since 2006 he beat it once but it came back and its worse. I would like to kno what his chances of beating it again are?
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You are not being very clear. Your dad is very young for either type of cancer and it is very unlikely he had both. He probably had stomach cancer that spread to his lungs. I am sorry to tell you if this, but if this is the case, he didn’t beat it the first time, but his treatment worked very well. Treatment at this stage is to prolong life with the best quality possible, but it is not curable.
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He has his age on his side, and depending on his present state of health has a lot to do with if he can beat it down again. Normally second time around its fast and furious, but since its been three years, his body may be able to cope with the treatments again. Plus there are new drugs to try then there were three years ago.
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I AM VERY SORRY TO HEAR THAT MY DAD DIED LAST YEAR FROM CANCER OF THE LUNGS AND SPREAD TO THE BRAIN THE DOCTOR TOLD US THE TREATMENT WAS TO PROLONG HIS LIFE I WOULD IMAGINE IT DEPENDS ON WHAT STAGE HE IS IN AND HOW WELL HE CAN TOLERATE THE CHEM OR RADIATION I THINK AFTER A WHILE THE BODY GETS USED OR THE CANCER TO THE TREATMENT AND SOMETIMES DOES NOT WORK AS WELL YOU NEED TO SEE WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE THEY PUT MY DAD ON SOME EXPERIMENTAL MEDS THAT ALMOST GOT RID OF IT THEN THE CANCER GOT IMMUNED AND HE COULD ONLY DO IT FOR 6 WEEKS PLEASE SEE WHAT OPTIONS ARE OUT THERE AND TALK TO THE DOCTOR ALSO GET A SECOND OPINION THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE THAT FINDS HOPE WITH MULTIPLE DOCTORS AS THEY ARE ALL DIFFERENT IN THE TREATMENT THAT THEY CHOOSE GOOD LUCK
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My dad also had stomach/pancreas cancer, they weren't sure where it originated from. He passed away 10 months later. I wish I had done more then and had the knowledge that I do now. It took us several months to even convince him to try the Mayo Clinic. I feel like if we had gone sooner they might have been able to do something. Don't be afraid to ask questions and demand answers. Who cares if you offend the doctor or anyone else, this is your dad's life! Most importantly don't have regrets in case the worst does happen. Say what you want to say and spend time together even if prognosis is good. This is your dad and he won't be around forever unfortunatley. I wish you good luck!
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If the cancer cells are the same type as the first time around he's had a three year remission. Unfortunately the second time around the cancer is usually much more aggressive. And the treatment is rougher on the body. So your dad may get a lot sicker this time around. However with newer drugs and treatments, or a clinical trial he can go into remission again. Possibly for years. He has age on his side. The downside is that it's his second time around. He needs his family support team like never before. Just be there for him and love him all you can. He's your dad. you only get one in this life.
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