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What S The Survival Period Of A Person At 4th Stage Of Colon Cancer And Createnine Excess In The Urine?

yes doctor,my cousin bro is suffering from colon cancer now he is at 4th stage .and a bag is also attached to his colon.but now he is getting createnine excess in urine.he is not getting well since one n half year.at this stage what should be his survival period.
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Hi and welcome to HCM. Thanks for the query.
it is hard to predict the right survival period but prognosis is poor. Creatinine isnt important in this case. it is important his general health and lung and liver condition. Statistically prognosis is several months if tumor is nonoperable but chemo and radiotherapy may prolong this for 3-6 more months.
Wish you good health. Regards
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What S The Survival Period Of A Person At 4th Stage Of Colon Cancer And Createnine Excess In The Urine?

Hi and welcome to HCM. Thanks for the query. it is hard to predict the right survival period but prognosis is poor. Creatinine isnt important in this case. it is important his general health and lung and liver condition. Statistically prognosis is several months if tumor is nonoperable but chemo and radiotherapy may prolong this for 3-6 more months. Wish you good health. Regards