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What Causes A Growing Lump On Stomach Area While On Treatment For Lung Cancer?
My husband has been dealing with lung cancer for two years and we are doing the naturalpathic treatments out of MX, and way, in the last few days he has found that on the right side of his stomach area he has found a limp that seems to be hanging, and it s not sore but has gotten more swollen in the last few days
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your husband experience of a lump on right side of the stomach following treatment of lung cancer I believe strongly that he has developed a metastases to the skin
In view of this please him do a CT scan of the abdomen to explore for possible of this metastases to other parts of the body
Hence let him visit an oncologist as well as a dermatologist specialist for expert clinical assessment Councelling and adequate management which will include chemotherapy radiotherapy and surgical excision
I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes A Growing Lump On Stomach Area While On Treatment For Lung Cancer?
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your husband experience of a lump on right side of the stomach following treatment of lung cancer I believe strongly that he has developed a metastases to the skin In view of this please him do a CT scan of the abdomen to explore for possible of this metastases to other parts of the body Hence let him visit an oncologist as well as a dermatologist specialist for expert clinical assessment Councelling and adequate management which will include chemotherapy radiotherapy and surgical excision I hope this helps Regards