By Admin on Sep 2, 2010 in Cancer
diabetic, type two, outside of bone cancer, good general health, had chemo and radiation, not elgible for any more
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"Had chemo and radiation, not eligible for anymore". What does that mean? Is his oncologist saying it would have no value? Or is the insurance company refusing to pay for further treatments?
These treatments benefit many stage 4 patients by slowing down the spread of cancer, which can contribute to a longer life and increased quality of life.
Speak further with the attending oncologist or seek a second opinion.
BSherman | Sep 2, 2010 | Reply
That’s a question for his doctors to answer… everyone is different, even the doctors would admit that.
Midnite Spank | Sep 2, 2010 | Reply
I’ve got metastatic cancer from prostate cancer. I’ve been on hormones over a year and so far the cancer is not growing. The idiot doctor gave me one year and then two years. No one knows how long a person will live. The Doctors caused a lot of depression and I decided they didn’t know anymore than I do. Live your life and enjoy the time you have left. Don’t think about death, think life. It works for me. Good luck.
billy j | Sep 2, 2010 | Reply