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Old 03-11-2011, 12:39 AM   #41
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So the news came back that it is stage 1 liver cancer. The size is about a grape, so hopefully signs are okay. They'll do a MRI and then meet with a liver cancer specialist. Fingers crossed... fingers crossed...
The size of a grape is about as small as they will be picked up, so he's probably got the best prognosis possible. This is why your friend was getting frequent screening - so that any interval cancers would be picked up at the earliest possible chance, which correlates directly with favorable outcomes. I'm not a hepatic surgeon/oncologist, but I would wager he will do well provided the MRI doesnt show any surprises, and his background cirrhosis isnt too bad.

If you want numbers, stage 1 disease is about 60% survival by 5 years.

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So the news came back that it is stage 1 liver cancer. The size is about a grape, so hopefully signs are okay. They'll do a MRI and then meet with a liver cancer specialist. Fingers crossed... fingers crossed...
They caught it early which is good news.

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The current strategy in liver transplantation embraces this philosophy, that is:

To identify patients who have early stage tumors and then promptly list them for transplantation so that they could be transplanted before the disease progresses within the liver, and decrease the likelihood of it spreading to other locations outside the liver.

For that reason, patients who have cirrhosis and are considered to be at high risk for development of hepatocellular cancer; specifically those with Hepatitis B, C, hemachromatosis, alpha 1-antitripsin deficiency, and any patient with cirrhosis are screened on a regular basis in order to identify tumors at an early stage before they have progressed to a stage where a patient is no longer transplantable for cure.

At this point it seems that it is likely that patients with stage 1, 2 and even stage 3 tumors can be cured with liver transplantation provided that the surveillance and detection of spread of the disease within the liver is accurate and confined at those early stages.
http://www.usclivercancer.org/livertransplantation.html
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Old 03-11-2011, 02:23 AM   #43
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Does anyone know anything about Live liver transplants? I'm willing to give up part of my liver and I'm sure many of my family members would be too. I'm not familiar with the procedure but if this could potentially save a life I would be more than willing to.
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