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I’m very sorry to hear but glad the surgeon says are options. If You don’t mind sharing which scan was completed and given the small size of tumor, some also felt cysts, is there confirmed cancer in liver.
I have some liver findings too, yet no one confirms the diagnosis.
Thank you
Sandy, I can't offer any insight or information, but I can say that I am rooting for your husband, and for you, to find the best way through this. All of us who have had any sort of cancer, especially when we know some of those nasty cells still lurk in our bodies, wake up every day wondering what the day will bring in terms of our health. I know you wonder, too, about what the day will be for your husband. I hope he chooses the surgery, if that seems his best option, and that it does what it needs to do for him.
Hello @sandy23
I'm glad for the update. It sounds like it was a very good appointment and that you learned a great deal about the options that your husband has for treatments. I can see that you are taking the "small-step" approach and not looking for the answers to come soon. You are giving your husband time to digest this information and come back to the discussing the options after a while. This is always good. It is so tempting to try and take control, but that usually only adds to the stress.
My surgeries were not a result of blockages. I had no symptoms, and these NETs were very small. The first one was found during a routine upper endoscopy and from there I've had endoscopies on a regular basis.
I look forward to hearing from you again when your husband has made plans for acting on the information.