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Hi, I was diagnosed with stage 2 pancreatic cancer in December 2023. Had clinical trial immunotherapy in January, and modified Whipple surgery in February 2024. 26 lymph nodes were removed, cancer was in 3 of them and in some nerve tissue - however, all my margins were clear. I began 12 rounds of Folfirinox on April 6th, just finished on September 13th. CA19-9 before Whipple was 162, after Whipple went down to 5,8,11. CT scans showed no recurrence or metastases - until my October 2nd CT scan which showed 2 lesions on my liver, 1.5 cm and .5 cm. I am interested to know whether anyone has had surgical or other treatments for pancreatic cancer metastases to the liver, and any outcomes? Thank you.

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I spoke with my oncologist today after receiving the news that my cancer had spread to my liver despite my 12 rounds of Folfirinox. Turns out it has also spread to the soft tissue in my belly. So surgery is not an option. They are starting me on gemcitabene nab-Paclitaxel in 2 weeks. I understand the side effects of this cocktail will be worse than the Folfirinox. And my chances of good response are getting slimmer. My oncologist mentioned a new class of drugs that will be coming out at the end of the year that target the KRAS mutation, and I may be a candidate for that. Anyone have experience/knowledge of this new treatment?

One of the treatment methods for liver tumors is Microwave - Radiofrequency ablation (RFA), known as “Burning”, that is, the method of destroying the tumor by burning. Today, RFA is a method that we commonly use in diseases such as colon cancer, liver metastasis and HCC. The priority in liver cancer is surgical treatment,
My doctor suggested it, we're in the same situation. I live in Turkey

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