Breast Cancer Liver

by admin on June 12, 2007

Breast Cancer Liver
Breast Cancer Liver Breast Cancer Liver
My mom has breast cancer, type 4, and its spread to the spine and liver. What does this mean?! please help

my Mom has always been very ill. which says that the "injury" (or W / E technical term called), where very small in the liver her and the spine. I fear that GNA shes not going to do or her illness. and im trying to be positive … I always am. but sometimes it goes through my head. I'm so scared. She is my mother …. please help.

The lesions are small bits of cancer that has started a new colony of breast cancer far from the breast. . his mother has cancer Stage IV, known as metastatic breast cancer. It is difficult to treat but not impossible. . much will depend on the mothers in their overall health, and response treatment and the specific type of breast cancer, tumor location and aggressiveness of the disease turns out to be. There are now treatments prolonging the life of the patient. . essentially allowing them to live with cancer. . although the goal is to get rid of him. . sometimes it is not possible. . Other diseases who need medication to control the disease (like diabetes) and so the idea is to treat cancer as a chronic disease and bring it under control with medication. In this process, the hope is to prolong life, while research continues to "cure". If this is what happens to your mother I could be with you for a while. . there is no guarantee. . but it is possible and that is what we need to maintain hope. There is still hope for her mother to respond to treatment. . The lesions are small. . and if she is the right of chemotherapy or radiotherapy to get rid of "the Mets had better.. if not maybe she will find a medicine (targeted therapy or other treatment) that can be taken daily and learn to live with their cancer.

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