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Stomach Cancer has spread to Liver

Dil
My Father-Inlaw, 60yrs old, lives in India and was diagonised with Stomach Cancer in Feb 2001.  He underwent surgery for partial removal of stomach and has had subsequent chemotherapy.  But this Jan(2002) he was diagonised that the cancer has now spread to the liver too.  The doctors there gave him a 6months life span.  Is this a definite time or can we do anything to help him.
How fast does it spread once it has hit the liver?
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My Mom died of stomach cancer.  From the time she was diagnosed (cancer had spread to the liver) until her death it was 4 months.  Be strong - this is a tough time for your family to go through.

Warmly,

Romy
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Some clinical trials don't charge for the drug, only for routine lab work, etc. Other ones medicare reimburses all expenses. I found a web site that has information on clinical trials that you might want to check. http://www.jamesline.com/output/content/CCCsite/ccc/CCCtrials.htm
Or if you want to do a search, go to GOOGLE or other search engine and type in "stomach cancer clinical trials cost"
There are lots of new drugs being investigated.
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Dil
Terry you mentioned about the Experimental Treatment Program.
Would you by any chance know how expensive this can be as he doesnt have insurance and I am not sure if insurance will even pay for this.  Thanks for any more information you can provide.
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Dil, I know of some wonderful natural products that might help prolong his life and I really believe they would improve the quality of his life. Email me if you want the information. ***@****
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Of course nothing is definite, but 6 months is usual once cancer has metastasized to the liver. I don't know anything about India, if he's near a large university or teaching hospital...he might want to enter into an experimental treatment program. Many doctors don't know about these and so don't suggest them. Also many patients believe that they could recieve a placebo but that's not the case in cancer research. If the patient doesn't recieve the experimental drug, they recieve the most effective treatment for their form of cancer. Worth looking in to.
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