How Jimâ??s son is surviving secondary liver cancer
Posted Feb 23 2009 7:34pm
Cancer count down from 2100 to 35: 4 months after being diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer: a stoma, conventional and alternative cancer treatments, almost ready to remove the primary colon tumor.
Jim from Australia shares his son’s colon cancer successful treatment. His cancer has spread to the liver and the lungs.
Unlike 2 years ago,
when the doctors had told us they never encountered a secondary liver cancer survivor, and
after many other secondary liver cancer care takers shared how their loved one passed away,
Cancer count down from 2100 to 35: 4 months after being diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer: a stoma, conventional and alternative cancer treatments, almost ready to remove the primary colon tumor.
Jim from Australia shares his son’s colon cancer successful treatment. His cancer has spread to the liver and the lungs.
Unlike 2 years ago,
What is Jim's son doing different than others? "He is doing everything right":
Jim will update us again about his son after a PET scan will be taken in March 2009.
Read more in detail what our metastatic liver cancer survivors have in common in : How to survive secondary liver cancer.