Throwing everything at it seems to greatly help deal with colon cancer metastasis.
This was an observation, so not fully capable of proving this set of therapies addresses it, but it looks potentially possible.
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2 posted on
10/02/2023 6:35:59 PM PDT by
ConservativeMind
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To: ConservativeMind
Rectum? D*mn near killed ‘em!
3 posted on
10/03/2023 6:57:57 AM PDT by
DannyTN
To: ConservativeMind
The HIPEC procedure is very risky. Once they’ve opened you up, they bathe the abdomen in chemotherapy and you stay under anesthesia and on the table for an extended period (close to 12 hours). The recovery becomes much more prolonged and difficult. Our oncologist wanted this procedure and surgeon was willing to do it but thankfully, my husband did his research and rejected it. We proceeded without it and I am happy to say that his treatment was a success and he is cancer free. As with everything medical, you must do your own research.
4 posted on
10/03/2023 7:02:58 AM PDT by
liberalh8ter
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