If you have any questions about treatment, I may be able to help. Although I registered for my husband's stage IV melanoma diagnosis, my brother is also a stage IV peritoneal cancer patient, with an unknown adenocarcinoma in his GI tract.
- Happyinthesun
- Wernersville, PA
- Member Since Nov 2011
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- Spouse/Partner: Adenocarcinoma, Colorectal Cancer
- Patient Info: Currently in active treatment (initial surgery, receiving chemo rounds/radiation), Diagnosed: almost 11 years ago, Male, Age: 37, KRAS mutation positive: Don't Know, BRAF mutation positive: Don't Know, Stage IV
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Celebration (Breakthrough): Found a great doctor
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Oh No (Problem with doctor): Doctor says that he will live two years maximum if chemo works. Needless
To say, we went for another opinion.over 10 years ago -
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Oh No (Diagnosed): After about 3 weeks pathology review... Final diagnosis of Colon cancer.
over 10 years ago -
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Procedure or Surgery (Colostomy ): GREAT recovery. We walked around the hospital for what had to have been over 1 mile within several hours of his surgery.
over 10 years ago
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