Suggest Palliative Care For Breast Cancer Metastases
daughter has secondary liver cancer bone cancer from breast cancer she has been on chemo yrs we have been blessed now the liver isnt working well the tumors are many she is in bed all the time hasnt been able to get her chemo blood counts were down dyhdratred had to have two pints of blood her eyes are yellow and now three days ago her stools were white and pain in stomach is she dying
She needs a complete assessment and a medical examination to know her actual condition, however the yellow color in her eyes is called jaundice and the white color of her stools and abdominal pain is secondary to the liver not working or the bile ducts being obstructed by tumor. Sometime palliative derivation of the biliar ducts is done to help with this symptoms, however it is an invasive procedure and several conditions must be met (confirmation of biliary obstruction, stable patient, coagulation times must be normal).
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Suggest Palliative Care For Breast Cancer Metastases
She needs a complete assessment and a medical examination to know her actual condition, however the yellow color in her eyes is called jaundice and the white color of her stools and abdominal pain is secondary to the liver not working or the bile ducts being obstructed by tumor. Sometime palliative derivation of the biliar ducts is done to help with this symptoms, however it is an invasive procedure and several conditions must be met (confirmation of biliary obstruction, stable patient, coagulation times must be normal).