Diagnosed With Adenocarcenoma Which Is Metastasized To Brain. Detected Stage 4, Inoperabe Tumor. Not On Treatment. What To Expect?
My 56 year old husband was diagnosed with adenocarcenoma that has metastasized to the brain. We were told that he is stage 4 and the tumor is inoperable. He has chosen to do no treatment and we were told he would have 6 months to live without treatment. We are 2 months into it and I am wondering what to expect and when from him.
Hi, it anounced that he had expectancy of 6 months, but it is not definite that the figure is reliable. Because there are so many factors like the posibilities to spread of the cancer, the body defences may fight against the malignancy, and there will be so many factors. I advise you to give him juice of vegetables which are palatable three times a day. Probably you will have a possibility of extension to a great extent. Thank you.
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Diagnosed With Adenocarcenoma Which Is Metastasized To Brain. Detected Stage 4, Inoperabe Tumor. Not On Treatment. What To Expect?
Hi, it anounced that he had expectancy of 6 months, but it is not definite that the figure is reliable. Because there are so many factors like the posibilities to spread of the cancer, the body defences may fight against the malignancy, and there will be so many factors. I advise you to give him juice of vegetables which are palatable three times a day. Probably you will have a possibility of extension to a great extent. Thank you.