Suggest Treatment Regime For Stomach Cancer
We are now told that his changes of survival beyond 9-12 months is less than 25%. The are suggesting 4 sessions (every two weeks) of strong chemo treatment to try to stem the advance.
Is this the only course of action? We are self-paying, does this treatment make sense?
I understand that it may be difficult to assess this case with this limited information. I appreciate any help. If there is a way to get a second opinion from a trained oncologist here in the US, I will pay for that consultation
Thank you
Clint
The treatment plan appears fine
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.
Your father-in-law had a gastric cancer which has unfortunately recurred after chemo and surgery. This is not an uncommon scenario. Even in gastric cancers which are apparently localized at the beginning, 30-40% would eventually recur.
Now that peritoneal spread is there, palliative chemo is the only option. I can't say what his oncologist has meant by strong chemo but we use drugs like docetaxel, capecitabine, 5FU, oxalipatin, cisplatin, etc.
This produces no great results but extends survival by few months. The average survival is 9-12 months, as rightly mentioned. You can certainly get all the records and take a second opinion from a qualified oncologist near to you.
Hope this helps
Regards
no, there are metastases
Detailed Answer:
I am sorry if I was not clear. Actually there ARE metastases. The peritoneal spread denotes metastases. Even though stomach and lymph nodes may be clear.
So chemo tries to control it as long as possible. But even after chemo, disease will eventually start growing, as it would become resistant to chemo. If you stop now, maybe it will start growing sooner.
When disease increases, there may be accumulation of fluid in abdomen, low appetite, general health goes down and organs would shut down. Unfortunately there is no cure as of now, for metastatic stomach cancer.
For now, you should provide him hood diet and psychological support so that he can withstand the chemo.