Re: adenoid cystic carcinoma
- From: persspolice@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 10 Feb 2006 01:50:21 -0800
yes they removed it. My main question is: What is so special about the
lungs and this type of tumor? Does it metastisize faster in the lungs?
How many tumors can she remove from her lungs? She has removed the
tumor a number of times from the lip area, and then she was fine for
years. And we'll be happy even with that kind of situation. I am just
little worried about the lungs. With my limited knowledge, I look at
lungs as a area with good blood supply and oxygen supply. Does this
provide a fertile ground for the tumor to grow? Can this be managed by
removing the tumors one at a time, and allow her to live with cancer,
or is her situation more dangerous?
.
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