How long can a person live with anal cancer? - anal cancer
My father has to live a cancer, anal cancer, surgery is quick, and you just want to know how long I will? The tumor is very large. Please let me know, because I like my father, he is only 46 years old: [
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Anal Cancer How Long Can A Person Live With Anal Cancer?
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I regret that you and your father has to live this experience. It is very difficult to accept, believe or imagine was that someone diagnosed with cancer.
ReplyDeleteNo one can honestly say how long a person living with cancer. Handicap health and the health, of course, depends on the tumor grade, her parents' physical and mental age plays a role in doing this also (mostly younger, a little better than the older). It also depends on how aggressive the tumor. I have attached a link to all cancers of the anus and may be able to answer some of your questions.
My husband died a month ago at the stage of brain tumor, 4 "glioblastoma multiforme", fought for 2 years and 7 months. Doctors told him that he initially did not live more than 3 months to .. "Guaranteed," she said. My husband has never given up and always with a positive attitude about everything .... healthy and positive, not the negativity.
Find a doctor, hospital specializing in cancer of the anus and it is important that you find a doctor who I main campuss by his father and his determination to fight this cancer. More than 85 percent of cancer specialists today are there to receive their wages instead of today as they once were, the doctors, because she likes to help people and love it.
Find a good doctor to obtain for him and a second opinion. Good luck to you and your family .... Remember to stay positive and help to stay his father.
http://cancer.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsi ...
I know how you feel.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how this question in the hope that they answer to and then burn out and crash. So I want to do is to the National Cancer Center and talk to a professional about it and someone who is qualified, ask this question a little better than we are to respond, the people at Yahoo. No offense to you read this at all. I only know how I feel bad for my hopes and then they are past the worst.
I gave the link to you.Good chance, and I will think of his father. My father did not Hogkins lymphoma. I know how you feel