تعاني والدتي من ورم في المستقيم ماذا تنصحوني: Rectal Cancer: Advice?

Posted by hhsn12211 @hhsn12211, Apr 11 3:49am

Hello, my mother suffers from a tumor in the rectum, 6 cm from the anus. The doctor advised her to take a dose of chemotherapy, which caused her pharyngeal tenderness, severe pain, and an inability to breathe for 10 hours. Two days later, we visited the doctor again and they told her to take radiation therapy for 6 weeks to shrink the tumor, and after that we will do a procedure. She has an operation to remove the tumor. What do you advise me? My mother is 63 years old. I am from Baghdad, Iraq

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Welcome, @hhsn12211. If you are looking for a medical second opinion, you can request an appointment with Mayo Clinic experts here: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

I can see you are concerned for your mom. That must've been frightening for her and your family when she developed such intense breathing issues after chemotherapy.

Can you clarify for me? Has your mom already had surgery to remove the tumor or is she having radiation first to shrink the tumor and then surgery?

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@colleenyoung

Welcome, @hhsn12211. If you are looking for a medical second opinion, you can request an appointment with Mayo Clinic experts here: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

I can see you are concerned for your mom. That must've been frightening for her and your family when she developed such intense breathing issues after chemotherapy.

Can you clarify for me? Has your mom already had surgery to remove the tumor or is she having radiation first to shrink the tumor and then surgery?

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Hello, she has not yet undergone surgery... and the radiation sessions are due in two weeks.. Question: What type of food is she allowed to eat?

I cannot travel with my sick mother. My condition does not allow me. Can I send the patient’s file via the Internet? Thank you.

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@hhsn12211

Hello, she has not yet undergone surgery... and the radiation sessions are due in two weeks.. Question: What type of food is she allowed to eat?

I cannot travel with my sick mother. My condition does not allow me. Can I send the patient’s file via the Internet? Thank you.

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@hhsn12211, please do NOT post medical files here. This is a public forum and is not a secure or private method for sharing medical records. We are not medical professionals on this forum, but rather fellow patients and caregivers supporting one another.

Here are a few discussions you may be interested in:
- Rectal Radiation and Nutrition: Anyone have plant-based diet advice?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/rectal-radiation-and-nutrition/
- Diet for Rectal Cancer Radiation with Chemo
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/diet-for-rectal-cancer-radiation-with-chemo/

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@colleenyoung

@hhsn12211, please do NOT post medical files here. This is a public forum and is not a secure or private method for sharing medical records. We are not medical professionals on this forum, but rather fellow patients and caregivers supporting one another.

Here are a few discussions you may be interested in:
- Rectal Radiation and Nutrition: Anyone have plant-based diet advice?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/rectal-radiation-and-nutrition/
- Diet for Rectal Cancer Radiation with Chemo
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/diet-for-rectal-cancer-radiation-with-chemo/

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Is there a video on YouTube that I can watch about rectal cancer, the type of food, and more details? Thank you very much for your answer.

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@hhsn12211

Is there a video on YouTube that I can watch about rectal cancer, the type of food, and more details? Thank you very much for your answer.

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Here is information from Mayo Clinic
- Rectal cancer https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rectal-cancer/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20352889

On the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. John Kisiel, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, discusses colorectal cancer and the importance of recommended screening tests.

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@hhsn12211 Each case is different; also doctors have varying approaches. Some cases require the tumor to be shrunk through chemo and/or radiotherapy before surgery. Other cases can be managed by surgery first and a wait-and-see attitude afterwards or chemo and/or radiotherapy after.
If there is a way you could get a second opinion, I would encourage you to do it. Always ask the doctors why they suggest such or such treatment.

This site (https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/facing-colorectal-cancer/) is very helpful.

Have a look at the various forums here that revolve around rectal cancer, like this one: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/rectal-cancer-diagnosis-very-low-in-the-rectum/

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@verol65

@hhsn12211 Each case is different; also doctors have varying approaches. Some cases require the tumor to be shrunk through chemo and/or radiotherapy before surgery. Other cases can be managed by surgery first and a wait-and-see attitude afterwards or chemo and/or radiotherapy after.
If there is a way you could get a second opinion, I would encourage you to do it. Always ask the doctors why they suggest such or such treatment.

This site (https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/facing-colorectal-cancer/) is very helpful.

Have a look at the various forums here that revolve around rectal cancer, like this one: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/rectal-cancer-diagnosis-very-low-in-the-rectum/

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Thank you very much

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@colleenyoung

Here is information from Mayo Clinic
- Rectal cancer https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/rectal-cancer/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20352889

On the Mayo Clinic Radio program, Dr. John Kisiel, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, discusses colorectal cancer and the importance of recommended screening tests.

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Thank you very much, I am grateful

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