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I know only know basic details but was hoping for some info or advice to pass on. Someone close to me has been diagnosed with a rare form of liver cancer (unknown which currently) and has found out today that it has spread. I am unsure how far but the stomach is definitely one area. The liver cancer was found during a routine operation for gall bladder but the patient has been unwell for a while (docs put it down to infection). With my very vague details is their a good prognosis for this? They have told her they are unsure how they will be treating it currently (or this is what I have heard) and that they have not yet decided on chemo or not. The patient is in her 50's and as far as I am aware she has no other serious health conditions. I just want to try ans re-assure her some way but have no idea where to start.
Thanks so much for your help.
Thanks so much for your help.
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You have my sympathies Greedfly.
Well the commonest malignant liver tumour is a secondary from some other part of the abdomen.............poor prognosis.
The is a rare primary live cancer.......very poor prognosis.
\\\\\The liver cancer was found during a routine operation for gall bladder but the patient has been unwell \\\\
This makes me wonder if it may be a primary cancer of the gall bladder...........unusual, .......poor prognosis.OR
A malignant tumour of the head of the pancreas....very poor prognosis.
I am sorry to be vague Greedfly, but with that information, that is all that i can come up with.
Wherever and whatever, the outlook is grim.
Sorry.
You have my sympathies Greedfly.
Well the commonest malignant liver tumour is a secondary from some other part of the abdomen.............poor prognosis.
The is a rare primary live cancer.......very poor prognosis.
\\\\\The liver cancer was found during a routine operation for gall bladder but the patient has been unwell \\\\
This makes me wonder if it may be a primary cancer of the gall bladder...........unusual, .......poor prognosis.OR
A malignant tumour of the head of the pancreas....very poor prognosis.
I am sorry to be vague Greedfly, but with that information, that is all that i can come up with.
Wherever and whatever, the outlook is grim.
Sorry.