Hi.
You mentioned that your disease progressed while on chemotherapy (cisplatin and paclitaxel regimen), manifested as development of liver metastasis (more than 30 nodules seen in the liver).
The option of doing selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) for the liver metastasis seems feasible provided you satisfy the criteria for doing the procedure. That is what your radiation oncologist will discuss with you. Second-line chemotherapy is also a reasonable option for you. You need to discuss these options with your oncologist, weighing the risks and benefits of treatment.
Hope this helps.
Thank you very much for your response. This is the 3rd time I've had liver mets. That is why I want to try something different. My gyn oncologist, head radiologist for the cyberknife and the head radiologist at UVA are working with me along with a few others helping me with my insurance company. I will post with all the information I receive after my appointment tomorrow. This procedure sounds so promising for me and could help others with Liver Mets and getting it approved by the FDA. Thank you again.....Cindy
OMG Cindy, my heart goes out to you. I cannot fathom what hell you must be going through. Especialy having to deal with Insurance co's ect. I am 41 years old, just dx with advanced cervical cancer stage 3B with Nodes involved. While I am not taking conventional treatments, I have so much empathy for you. Keep up the fight, I suppose you must get tired of people telling you that huh?
Contact me if you'd like to chat.
All my best
Elizabeth