I have colorectal cancer in my liver: What are my chances of recovery?

Posted by dig49 @dig49, Oct 5 8:54am

CAN I RECOVER FROM THIS WITH PROPER TREATMENT?

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@beth123

Yes. I was treated in 2021. I have had some things pop up on my Ct scans that are concerning. I want another opinion.

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@beth123, if you haven't already, you can request a second opinion using this form. http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

I'm also tagging fellow colorectal members who have been to Mayo Clinic like @roywalton @pjebp @annejacobsen @clare12351.

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Saw on TV that Cleveland Clinic in of course Cleveland Ohio has developed a new way to kill tumors in or in the liver. Its sorta a wave treatment that causes the tumors to blow up because of the heat created by the wave vibrations Check it out I have no more informattion but just call Cleveland clinic and do some digging

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@cvestor

Saw on TV that Cleveland Clinic in of course Cleveland Ohio has developed a new way to kill tumors in or in the liver. Its sorta a wave treatment that causes the tumors to blow up because of the heat created by the wave vibrations Check it out I have no more informattion but just call Cleveland clinic and do some digging

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@cvestor

Saw on TV that Cleveland Clinic in of course Cleveland Ohio has developed a new way to kill tumors in or in the liver. Its sorta a wave treatment that causes the tumors to blow up because of the heat created by the wave vibrations Check it out I have no more informattion but just call Cleveland clinic and do some digging

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This might be what you are describing: It's a technique called histotripsy. It is FDA approved, non-invasive, and is using sound waves to break down tumors in the liver :
https://news.umich.edu/tumor-destroying-sound-waves-receive-fda-approval-for-liver-treatment-in-humans/

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