Have Chronic Sarcoma, Recurrent Tumors In Lower Back, Excessive Scar Tissue. Prognosis?
Hi. My husband has been diagnosed with Chronic sarcoma disease. He has had reoccurrent tumors in his lower back. He has a lot of scar tissue which makes the case complicated. He is not a candidate for anymore radiation as the sight has been radiated twice and the oncologist radiologist said it would put a hole in his back. My question is with myxofibroid sarcoma tumors, that have been low grade and slow growth, once it goes from one tumor to many small tumors across the region, what is the statistical prognosis? I have two kids I need to take care of. I need a straight answer. Thank you Darcy
HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your honesty! Look Mam any malignant process in human body being connected with all the vital organs to all the system and greatly interferes,, as long as the prognosis is concern it is very much obvious that it is always being graved, but some time miracles happens, another we should be positive, good luck
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Have Chronic Sarcoma, Recurrent Tumors In Lower Back, Excessive Scar Tissue. Prognosis?
HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your honesty! Look Mam any malignant process in human body being connected with all the vital organs to all the system and greatly interferes,, as long as the prognosis is concern it is very much obvious that it is always being graved, but some time miracles happens, another we should be positive, good luck