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Suggest A Remedy For Tumor At The Back Of Left Femur

well my dad got a tumor at the back of his left femur and in 2002 his was operated and the tumor was removed and cheomio was done with him but on 29 march 2011 he was coming out from his car when he heard a crack noise which came from his left leg and he started crying with pain we conveyed him to hospital and after an x-ray done on the left femur showed that his left femur was broken exactly where the tumor was found.doctors said that it is very dangerous to operate to put screws so they has just plastered his leg and he is on bed.a scan was done all over his body and the results are that the histiocytoma is affecting his spine gradually.i want to know weather my dad will be able to walk one day and his chances of survive and is there any treatment for that?
Wed, 8 Jul 2015
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Hi,Dear,Good evening from INDIA.Thanks for the query to HCM.
I studied your query in details and understood your concerns.
@My impression of your case -is-mostly -Primary Malignant Fibrous Histio-cytoma which was followed after by-MFH(Malignant Fibrous Histio-Cytoma) with spine metastasis.
-Prognosis of such tumours -which are secondary to primary femur tumour-is very bad.
Suggested Treatment-
a-Chemotherapy to reduce the mass load by Intra-Arterial Selective treatment would reduce the toxic effects and better tumour response.
This treatment needs to be taken with- ONCO-Surgeon-Physician / and orthopedic Surgeon.
@Hope this would resolve your worrisome query.
Welcome for any further query in this regard,and would love to help you to resolve this problem till it is solved to your satisfaction.
@I would take opportunity to request you to Write strong recommendations promoting my services for the benefit of my new and old patients at HCM clinic.
Wishing you fast recovery..!!
Have a Good Day.
With Regards ,
Dr.SAVASKAR M.N.
Super-specialist in NCCD-Non-Curable Chronic Disorders and
Rejuvenation therapies in tissue and organ failures.
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Suggest A Remedy For Tumor At The Back Of Left Femur

Hi,Dear,Good evening from INDIA.Thanks for the query to HCM. I studied your query in details and understood your concerns. @My impression of your case -is-mostly -Primary Malignant Fibrous Histio-cytoma which was followed after by-MFH(Malignant Fibrous Histio-Cytoma) with spine metastasis. -Prognosis of such tumours -which are secondary to primary femur tumour-is very bad. Suggested Treatment- a-Chemotherapy to reduce the mass load by Intra-Arterial Selective treatment would reduce the toxic effects and better tumour response. This treatment needs to be taken with- ONCO-Surgeon-Physician / and orthopedic Surgeon. @Hope this would resolve your worrisome query. Welcome for any further query in this regard,and would love to help you to resolve this problem till it is solved to your satisfaction. @I would take opportunity to request you to Write strong recommendations promoting my services for the benefit of my new and old patients at HCM clinic. Wishing you fast recovery..!! Have a Good Day. With Regards , Dr.SAVASKAR M.N. Super-specialist in NCCD-Non-Curable Chronic Disorders and Rejuvenation therapies in tissue and organ failures.