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Suggest Possible Treatments For Liver Tumour

Hi, my name is David and I have a liver tumor 10cm hanging off the tip of my right liver lobe. I found out it was cancerous 2 weeks ago. Diagnostics show has not spread anywhere. However, I feel like it is taking up more and more space in my abdomen. It is very uncomfortable and my right side and right intestinal is kind of hard and bloated. I am scheduled for a consult at Georgetown U Hosp on the 30th, but all I can think is "Get this the hell out of me!" The oncologist sugggested surgery to remove asap but the hospitals wouldn't schedule before 30th. I have a consult at Hopkins on April 4th. I am having this sense of urgency. How quickly can something like this progress or move?
Thu, 7 Aug 2014
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Hi David,
How are you? I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis and I understand your apprehension about the tumour.
But Liver cancers in general tend to grow very slowly and are generally less aggressive than the other cancers. They usually appear in patients suffering from cirrhosis, esp due to hepatitis c. In your case I take it that your rest of the liver is normal. You also mentioned that the tumour is hanging off the tip of the lobe - this is very good for you for two reasons : 1. There is a very very low chance that the tumor can involve or invade a blood vessel, which would alter your prognosis to the negative to a great extent (very common in tumours growing inside the liver). 2. Surgical removal becomes very easy as the surgeon does not need to go through the main liver tissue to resect the tumor. Although the operating surgeon is the best judge (and also since I do not have access to your scans), in these kind of tumors, he could potentially get away with resecting just 2 cm of the tip of the liver. I often resect these kinds of tumors laparoscopically and you should explore the possibility with your surgeon.

I hope this helped and I hope you get better soon.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any further questions - rxsuresh@gmail.com
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Suggest Possible Treatments For Liver Tumour

Hi David, How are you? I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis and I understand your apprehension about the tumour. But Liver cancers in general tend to grow very slowly and are generally less aggressive than the other cancers. They usually appear in patients suffering from cirrhosis, esp due to hepatitis c. In your case I take it that your rest of the liver is normal. You also mentioned that the tumour is hanging off the tip of the lobe - this is very good for you for two reasons : 1. There is a very very low chance that the tumor can involve or invade a blood vessel, which would alter your prognosis to the negative to a great extent (very common in tumours growing inside the liver). 2. Surgical removal becomes very easy as the surgeon does not need to go through the main liver tissue to resect the tumor. Although the operating surgeon is the best judge (and also since I do not have access to your scans), in these kind of tumors, he could potentially get away with resecting just 2 cm of the tip of the liver. I often resect these kinds of tumors laparoscopically and you should explore the possibility with your surgeon. I hope this helped and I hope you get better soon. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any further questions - rxsuresh@gmail.com