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@davod

Hello my name is David.
I am 78 and was diagnosed with stage 4 pancan in November 2023. Since I have comorbidities (heart issues and pancytopenia) I am told there is nothing they can do, no chemo or radiation, or even clinical trials. I was told I have between 2 and 6 months to live. Kaiser Permanente in Southern California is my provider. Does anyone else find themselves in a similar situation and how do you deal with it?
Thanks for any help.

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I'm sorry to hear this. I don't know anything about pancytopenia, but I too am designated stage 4 and I have heart issues. In fall 2020, I had a viral infection. (Likely covid, although I never tested positive for it, but MDs agree the case records sound like it.) I went into total heart block and was admitted via the ER. After a week on ECMO, I crashed even more. Long story short, I spent 3 weeks on a ventilator, had two open-heart surgeries, developed congestive heart failure, and now have an ICD. I'm 71. I tell you this because I'm currently receiving chemo and have been since last April. Why is Kaiser declining to offer you chemo? Have you had a second opinion or a third opinion? If you really don't want to have chemo, I fully respect that. I see how that could be the logical choice. But if you want to consider treatment, I would fight tooth and nail to get to another clinic and get a new evaluation.

I know there are others on this board who are not currently in chemo and some who have decided to forgo any treatment except palliative care. I am hoping they will chime in with their experiences and share their knowledge. I wish you all the best.