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@tomrennie
Hi Tom,
The liver cancer that I have is
"Final Diagnosis
Liver Mass Needle Biopsy:
- Moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma favour metastasis from an upper GI/pancreatobiliary origin
- See micro
Electronically signed by Shaun Arthur Copley Medlicott, MD on 31/03/2026 at 13:07 MDT
Microscopic Description
Excellent sampling of liver has captured gland forming adenocarcinoma with goblet cell and signet ring cell morphology effacing portions of otherwise relatively normal liver parenchyma. The presence of goblet cells may correlate with intestinal differentiation of the tumour. However, morphology of carcinoma is relatively generic.
Given the presence of a new pancreatic mass causing duct stricture and a tumour immunophenotype refuting prostate and colon primary origins, a pancreaticobiliary/upper GI tumour derivation is the preferred diagnostic scenario.
It should be noted that histology data, in isolation, cannot exclude other primary tumour sites such as lung, salivary gland/breast neoplasia."
The pancreatic cancer that I have is
"Clinical Information
2cm solid mass in pancreas body with distal duct dilation; also multiple liver lesions.
Pancreatic mass
Final Diagnosis
A. Pancreatic biopsies:
- Adenocarcinoma consistent with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma."
I do not know what all this means but my oncologist told me that the liver has pancreatic markers. Right now, I do not have plumbing issues, however, I also have prostate cancer.
The chemo that I am taking are Gemcitabine and Paclitaxel NAB. Starting April 21 the treatments are every week for three weeks and then one week off and then it repeats.
After some reading, I did realize that most pancreatic cancers are found late and therefore they are at stage IV.
I will find out whether the tumour shrinks and see what happens.
I have a CT scan tomorrow. This will be for a baseline.
One of my nephews sent me a couple of links on other treatments, but I am not sure of them. My daughter suggested that I get a second opinion. I will call my GP next week.
Take care,
Glenn