Metastatic liver cancer is unfair

unfair metastatic liver cancer

Why is metastatic liver cancer so unfair asks Lyndsey in a comment on Alan’s liver cancer story?

 

Unfortunately we have no answer to this question…

 

We also asked ourselves why lots of people get away with bad things and a hard working father who always tried to do the best for his family and friends has to end up with metastatic liver cancer.

 

It just doesn’t make any sense at all.

 

Oprah will answer you that God or the universe is trying to tell you something. But you just don’t understand it yet…

 

If you know what father went through the last few weeks of his life with secondary liver cancer, you really wonder why God or the universe hasn’t better ways to get their message through.

 

And why do we have to get this message and not big decision makers who could make a huge impact on cancer prevention and cancer treatments?

 

All our hugs and prayers go to Lyndsey, her family and her father who is diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer in February 2008, that is about 5 months ago…

 

Lyndsey’s metastatic liver cancer story

 

In Februari 2008 my dad was diagnosed with secondary liver cancer! He is only 56!

He used to be the life and soul of the party!

But since he was told about this rotten disease it is like he has given up on life!

I’m finding it very tough at the moment because I know deep down the survival rate is none!

I don’t think I could cope with losing him!

But reading the stories I realize what people went through! It makes me so sad and bitter about life! Why is it so unfair!

But we must stay positive for his sake! He means the world to me! So fingers crossed!

3 thoughts on “Metastatic liver cancer is unfair”

  1. My Aunt of 80 years was diagnosed with secondary colon cancer on her liver. She had two tumors 6cm and 3cm. We went and had one ablated (so we think) we have not scheduled any other followup tests. The other tumor is right by her gallbladder and the Dr. was hesitant because he was concerned about burning her gallbladder and causing other complications. She has decided to not have any further treatment. The Dr. found the tumors in March of 08. She looks great and still drives. She is choosing qualityof life for the moment. How long do you think she may have from past experience. The one Dr. said 8 months I read somewhere that there is a 30% chance that she could survive 5 years.

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