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How Important Are Surgeries To Treat Squamous Cell Carcinoma For A 98-year-old?

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Posted on Fri, 15 Nov 2019
Question: My 98 year old mother has been diagnosed with squamous cell carsinoma. She had three basal cells surgeries the last two years. She did not have an easy time of it, and is very nervous about having another surgery. How important is it at her age. Also, how fast growing is the cancer.
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Answered by Dr. Monish De (22 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Surgery may lead to complications

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Since your mother's age is 98 years and she is suffering from squamous cell carcinoma I would advise not to go for operation at this age.

Surgery will lead to more complications and supportive therapy is a better option for her.

Please upload/attach her reports to see which is the primary source of cancer and what other parts it has spread to.

Awaiting..

Regards

DR Monish De

Oncologist

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Monish De (41 minutes later)
She is living at an Assisted Living and I gave them all the information we received from the dermatologist. They did a biopsy and did say that the cancer was a little deeper than the biopsy showed. The spot on her face is barely noticeable at this point.
I will be going over there, and can get the information from them. It was their nurse that recommended that I get a second opinion because of her age.

They gave me no indication that it has spread. They just noticed it about three months ago.
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Answered by Dr. Monish De (28 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Should have her sugar and BP in the normal range prior to going for surgery, if cancer hasn't spread

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

I will advise doing the blood test for random blood sugar and liver function test before going for surgery if it has not spread.

Sugar should be more than 79 and less than 169 mg/dl

Also, her blood pressure should be around 130/80mm of Hg and 2Dechocardiography report should have an ejection fraction of 55 and more.

The electrocardiogram (EKG) should also be normal.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards

DR Monish De

Oncologist
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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How Important Are Surgeries To Treat Squamous Cell Carcinoma For A 98-year-old?

Brief Answer: Surgery may lead to complications Detailed Answer: Hi, Since your mother's age is 98 years and she is suffering from squamous cell carcinoma I would advise not to go for operation at this age. Surgery will lead to more complications and supportive therapy is a better option for her. Please upload/attach her reports to see which is the primary source of cancer and what other parts it has spread to. Awaiting.. Regards DR Monish De Oncologist