> > She was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus > > earlier this month. It is stage 4. > > > > She is 45 y.o. and I wondered if anyone here would > > like to comment, or offer advice.
> Anne,
> J will be chiming in soon with info and web sites, so in the meantime > I'll try to suggest things that be in her future.
> If they attack with radiation, she will probably get a feeding tube > installed. I had radiation to Lung Cancer tumor that was near my [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > cream was my solution. Popsicles will help to cool and soothe throat > and hydrate her mouth.
> Others here will have more info, but I just wanted to get you started > with some info. Best wishes for your daughter. Thank you Bobert. There will not be any radiation.
The first specialist she saw said that they would do three courses of chemotherapy, then a scan to see if the tumour had shrunk, then possibly more chemo before removal, and then further chemo to ensure that the lymphatic system was clear.
Then she saw the oncologist, and removal of the tumour was never mentioned. They are going to do six courses of chemo, spaced three-weeks apart, and see how it goes from there. The cancer is in the lymphatic system, they told her.
We are in the UK, by the way, so treatment is free on the NHS.
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