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  • #79725
    marions
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    Paul….welcome to our site. So sorry you had to find us, but glad to know that you are here with us.
    I assume that the cancer has metastasized to your spine and you have been given radiation treatments? Most likely your doctor wants you to complete the 6 cycles of chemo treatment and then order a scan. What are the biggest issues you are encountering in addition to the pain caused by the metastases to the spine. What medications are you taking at present? Please share a bit more with us. Have you reached out for additional expert opinions? Trusting your doctor does not exclude you from obtaining additional information.
    Again, dear Paul, I am glad to see you on this site. Count on tons of support heading your way – our members are the most kind, caring and sympathetic group you may ever encounter.
    Hugs,
    Marion

    #79724
    pauldetroit
    Member

    hello,

    I am trying to make sure I get the care possible and don”t know for example if my oncologist knows about this. I am stage four and struggling with gemzar and cisplatin among many other issues such as they had to fuse my spine cuz the tumor was taking over. I need help.

    I am in round five of chemo treatments. Cant hardly eat. Doc says cancer is spreading and chemo not really working, but why am I continuing?

    he says I do foundation 1 treatment next? I trust my doctor, but just want to make sure i am doing everthing i can.

    #79723
    lisacraine
    Spectator

    Percy,
    So exciting to read more and more research…..hope!
    Lisa

    #79722
    gavin
    Moderator

    Thanks for these Percy.

    #79721
    okansas
    Spectator

    This is so helpful in trying to understand this strange disease. Thanks for sharing this helpful information Percy.
    Margaret

    #79720
    willow
    Spectator

    Yes, I believe this approach (translational genomics) and immunotherapy hold the keys to a cure for many diseases.

    #79719
    lainy
    Spectator

    Percy, this is fantastic! We keep praying that something is right around the corner and looks like it actually is! EUREKA! Who knows where this will lead. Thank you for this amazing article!

    #9555
    pcl1029
    Member

    Hi,everyone,

    http://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-02-egfr-fgfr-cellular-pathways-bile.html

    the above is about EGFR , FGFR mutation .

    http://www.sacbee.com/2014/02/14/6157957/multivir-presents-at-the-2014.html

    The P53 tumor suppressor gene is in about 50% of cholangiocarcinoma patient, it is like the brake system in a car, if it functions normally, the car(the tumor) can be stopped as desired. but with P53 gene malfunction,the car( tumor) cannot be stopped and therefore the tumor keep on growing.

    God bless.

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