My Mother is 67 year old ; had her radical
mastectomyMastectomy
Mastectomy - series in 2000. Her current clinical history is given as: Indication: K/C of cancer breast => 2000; ; Therapy: No Radiotherapy, Followed only Chemotherapy with 6 x CMF q-3-4/52 from Feb to April 2001;;Follow up tests: Bone Scan 2003, found negative;; After one year, Bone Scan 2004, found positive for metastases (Report attached);;Medications: Nolvadex 10g 1+1 Since 2000.
Bone Scan Report: Scintigraphy reveals foci of abnormally increased radiotracer uptake involving:
SkullCranial ct scan
Malignant otitis externa
Skull
Skull anatomy
Skull of a newborn
Skull of an adult
Skull x-ray,
VertebraeCervical vertebrae
Lumbar vertebrae
Vertebrae (
dorsalParinaud syndrome & upper
lumbarBack pain - low
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Herniated lumbar disk
Herniated nucleus pulposus
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
Lumbar spinal surgery - series
Lumbar vertebrae
Spinal surgery - lumbar
Vertebra, lumbar (low back)),
PelvisCancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Nerve supply to the pelvis
Pelvic laparoscopy
Pelvis x-ray (left ipelvis), Right knee joint (?Arthritis) ; Note: In comparison to previous skeletal scintigraphy, the disease is in progressive stage. Conclusion: Skeletal Scintigraphy is suggestive of multi-focal bone pathology (metastatic bone disease). Advice: Follow-up skeletal scintigraphy after 3 months.
I am making arragments to send my mom to UK for the treatment. I live in Canada and want to bring her over here to live with me for rest of her life. Would you pls let me know that what are the best options for her treatment? will the metastases be controllable and at this stage what is her prognosis and survival rates?
I thank you very much and appreciate any help you can provide me in this regard.
Ursani