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Old 03-20-2002, 10:39 PM   #1
promethius
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Unhappy small cell carcinoma - in the leg bone

My mother, who just turned 76, was just diagnosed with small cell carcioma. They are assuming it's from the lung, even though they haven't proved it yet, and even though she's never been a smoker. The small cell was found on biopsy of the femur.

I'm not sure where to start - maybe someone can direct me to the best web sites for info? I'm usually good at searching myself, but htere isn't much time this time. It took way too long to diagnose; the docs say on average people live only 2-4 months. Plus, so far she's too weak for chemotherapy. And the cancer pretty much destroyed the proxmial part of the femur; a few days ago an inpatient add pulled her too quickly - and it broke. She's scheduled for proximal femur replacement surgery (that's 1/2 a hip replacement surgery tomorrow - if she can be medically cleared. The morphine for the broken leg completely took away her apetite and she is even weaker with low albumin levels, electrolytes etc. If she has the surgery, by the time she recovers from it, there won't be any time left.

So, none of this looks good. We're obviously in despair; my mother knows the statistical prognosis (from me - none of her docs would admit it to her).
Any info appreciated.
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Old 03-27-2002, 05:41 PM   #2
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I'm very sorry to hear about your mom. My mom has just finished her first round of chemotherapy - she agreed to do it as a last effort, since she now has 3 PE's (blood clots) in her lung. They have hospitalized her in order to do the first round of chemo. The most we can expect from it is a reduction in the size of her tumor - which would ease her breathing. She has gone downhill rapidly, her doctors said she has a 50% chance of not surviving this hospital stay. She is extremely weak and confined to her hospital bed. Unfortunately, everything I have read about small cell cancer is discouraging. I spent a day on the computer reading medical journals and papers, I needed to make sure I understood the disease before speaking with her doctors, I needed to be sure I wasn't being lied to. She is fortunate to have some wonderful doctors (Massachusetts General Hospital). Wish I had something more encouraging to say. I will keep your mom in my prayers.
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Old 03-28-2002, 09:52 AM   #3
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Well, My father has small cell for 13 omonths. He has had 2 rounds of raidation and 3 chemos. He went to Sloan Kettering on Friday and they told him of a chemo drug CPT-11. It is the new standard in Janpan.

You will be in my prayers! God Bless!
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Old 04-01-2002, 08:12 PM   #4
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babs- hi thanks - had your father's cancer
metastasize to other cites, or was it "just" in the
lung? Any info on that new drug? (by the way my mother
was at sloane kettering for a week and hated it -
they misdiagnosed her as having multiple myeloma and then threw her out even though she was very sick. a different placedid the biopsy and found it to be small cell)
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Old 04-01-2002, 08:14 PM   #5
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jody - sorry also about your mother. I agree with you that everything there is to read is pretty discourating. were the blood clots from the chemo?
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