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Suggest Healthy Living Tips For Inoperable Adino Carcinoma Suffering Patient

My mother-in-law aged 74 has adino carcinoma.She underwent surgery to remove the tumour.But the doctor said it had spread to the pelvic walls and lymphnodes.So it was inoperable.They did colostomy for her.It is working.he advised not to go for chemo as it is too late.She passes blood through anus and it is painful.She is taking pills for that.It helps her at present.
Is there any treatment in any other branches of medicine,to make her remaining life comfortable?
Thu, 20 Aug 2015
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hi.

i suggest you consult with a pain medicine doctor for her cancer pain control, as it is one of the most important aspects in palliation treatment of cancer. a nutritional specialist will also be of great help for her physical state.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Suggest Healthy Living Tips For Inoperable Adino Carcinoma Suffering Patient

hi. i suggest you consult with a pain medicine doctor for her cancer pain control, as it is one of the most important aspects in palliation treatment of cancer. a nutritional specialist will also be of great help for her physical state. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye