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What Is The Life Expectancy After Removal Of Colon Tumor?

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Posted on Fri, 5 Dec 2014
Question: Hello

What kind of life expectancy is expected for a person who had a colon tumor removed but now has 1 liver metastases of 16 mm and 1 aortocaval node metastases ?

What would best treatment option be for long term remission / cure if possible ?
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Answered by Dr. Kathy Robinson (56 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
cure is possible

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX and thanks for your question. It is possible to cure colon cancer once it has metastasized to distant sites but the survival rate is not very good. In some patients, especially with only a few metastases like you describe, chemotherapy can destroy the metastases and there can be a cure. However, the 5 year survival rate in colon cancer with distant metastases is only about 10%. Chemotherapy gives the best chance for remission or cure. Sometimes the doctors can use a focused radiation at the metastases and shrink them so that the chemotherapy has a better chance. The best plan is to consult an oncologist that has experience in treating colon cancer with metastases. Thanks for using HCM.
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Follow up: Dr. Kathy Robinson (4 hours later)
U see what i don't understand is with a single liver met and 1 node why they are only doing chemo and not some ablation / resection with chemo ?
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Answered by Dr. Kathy Robinson (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
sites may make it impossible

Detailed Answer:
It is possible that the location of the aortocaval node makes other options impossible. Sometimes a node close to a major vessel makes resection or focused radiation impossible. The risk of damage to the aorta may make such an option too dangerous. The oncologist should be willing to tell you the reasons for their decision. I hope you are able to discuss this with them soon.
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What Is The Life Expectancy After Removal Of Colon Tumor?

Brief Answer: cure is possible Detailed Answer: Hello XXXXXXX and thanks for your question. It is possible to cure colon cancer once it has metastasized to distant sites but the survival rate is not very good. In some patients, especially with only a few metastases like you describe, chemotherapy can destroy the metastases and there can be a cure. However, the 5 year survival rate in colon cancer with distant metastases is only about 10%. Chemotherapy gives the best chance for remission or cure. Sometimes the doctors can use a focused radiation at the metastases and shrink them so that the chemotherapy has a better chance. The best plan is to consult an oncologist that has experience in treating colon cancer with metastases. Thanks for using HCM.