What Do These Lab Reports Indicate?
Question: I have attached a letter regarding my mum. Please answer the following:
1. Can mum be cured?
2. Has this gone in the lymph nodes?
3. Not heard when treatment will start, I am worried it will spread whilst waiting for treatment?
4. Do you see this be an early stage cancer? I dont know what stage it is.
5. I am worried sick my mum is only 66
6. Does this have a good prognosis?
1. Can mum be cured?
2. Has this gone in the lymph nodes?
3. Not heard when treatment will start, I am worried it will spread whilst waiting for treatment?
4. Do you see this be an early stage cancer? I dont know what stage it is.
5. I am worried sick my mum is only 66
6. Does this have a good prognosis?
Brief Answer:
Hello. Chances of cure are there
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have seen the reports. So the disease appears to be localised and not advanced. Scan is suggestive of limited nodes involvement but the actual nodal disease can only be decided after surgery. She requires surgery follwed by radiation and chemotherapy. Definitely , her age is more , but still many patients are able to complete the treatment and there are chances of complete cure. This disease has good prognosis and there is nothng to worry.
Thanks and regards
Hello. Chances of cure are there
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have seen the reports. So the disease appears to be localised and not advanced. Scan is suggestive of limited nodes involvement but the actual nodal disease can only be decided after surgery. She requires surgery follwed by radiation and chemotherapy. Definitely , her age is more , but still many patients are able to complete the treatment and there are chances of complete cure. This disease has good prognosis and there is nothng to worry.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana
mum is have chemo and radium then op. we have appointment on Monday at the cancer hospital. will my mum be poorly with chemo and radium xx
Brief Answer:
Hello. The treatment is fine
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. So the sequence of chemoradiation first followed by surgery is fine. There will. Be mild weakness but the treatment is tolerated well.
Thanks and regards
Hello. The treatment is fine
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. So the sequence of chemoradiation first followed by surgery is fine. There will. Be mild weakness but the treatment is tolerated well.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Mum will have chemo tablets are they good xx last time she had infusions xx
Brief Answer:
Hello. Yes, tablets are ok
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. Tablets are fine and as good as injection. No need to worry.
Thanks and regards
Hello. Yes, tablets are ok
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. Tablets are fine and as good as injection. No need to worry.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
so this has a good prognosis?
Brief Answer:
Hello. It seems so
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. It look like as good prognosis.
Thanks
Hello. It seems so
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. It look like as good prognosis.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Mum has had cancer twice now will it keep coming back? she had ovarian 2008 and now this.
Brief Answer:
Hello. It is difficult to say
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. It is difficult to say whether it will come back or not. You require genetic studies to know the cause.
Thanks and regards
Hello. It is difficult to say
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. It is difficult to say whether it will come back or not. You require genetic studies to know the cause.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
I am worried about losing my mum. Is the operation ok to have and people pull through ok? Does chemo and radium kill the cancer and operation get rid of tumor?
Brief Answer:
Hello. Everything will be fine.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
The treatment is okay and very effective. There is no need to worry.
Thanks and regards
Hello. Everything will be fine.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
The treatment is okay and very effective. There is no need to worry.
Thanks and regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee