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@gamaryanne

Please do not let this news of liver lesions take you down! I had them all over my liver when diagnosed in 2021. A combination of chemo, surgery, prayer, eating well, staying engaged, and thinking positively has gotten me to a place of minimal disease.
This can be viewed as a chronic condition if one can get it under control quickly. I was stage IV so it took a bit!
Also there is much going on if we can continue to support research funding. I have consulted with multiple SPECIALISTS in this field and learn something new each time.
The most important “rabbit hole” you can go down is one related to your personal gene mutations so that target therapies might be used. Chemo variants/radiation/immunotherapy may work for some but not for others.
Be sure to get second opinions and stay connected via their clinic portals.
I have met with John’s Hopkins, Honor Health and now Cedars Sinai. Each had unique and interesting suggestions or confirmed that I was on the right path.
Also-do not let anyone tell you that stage Iv is inoperable. Always get 2nd opinions. I am here because I did!!!
God bless all who are challenged by this disease.

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Thank you very much for this encouraging info this morning
right now my husband is being treated with a chemotherapy that is for both his pancreatic tumor and liver lesions
Onivyde 50 mg for an hour and a half at the clinic ,then he comes home with a chemo pump with Fluorouracil 900 mg for 46 hours
I think they will increase the dose if he tolerates this well, he just started this treatment last week and it's every other week
Praying it works✝️🛐