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Zee
06-09-2007, 20:39
Can bone cancer spread, and how long do people have left to live if they get it, generally?

TheDaddy
06-09-2007, 20:43
This might help you ;)

http://www.cancerindex.org/ccw/faq/

Zee
06-09-2007, 20:44
how does it spread, and how long does it usually take to spread from the bones?
when you say "not long" how long does that mean?

TheDaddy
06-09-2007, 20:46
how does it spread, and how long does it usually take to spread from the bones?
when you say "not long" how long does that mean?

Ignore me, I am not qualified to make such statements, have a look at the FAQ's and hopefully you'll get the answers you need

Zee
06-09-2007, 20:47
Ignore me, I am not qualified to make such statements, have a look at the FAQ's and hopefully you'll get the answers you need

Those sites are not helpful for the questions im after.. :( i been lookin for bout 30 mins

Wicked_and_Crazy
06-09-2007, 20:50
Are you talking about Leukemia?

TheDaddy
06-09-2007, 20:51
You could always pm one of the sites medically minded people

Hom3r
06-09-2007, 20:52
I would try and talk to professonals and not read stuff of the net and treat it a gospel. Every case will be different.

Try the macmillian Nurses
http://www.macmillan.org.uk/

When my mum was diagnosed with breat cancer, she was given there number and told that she / family could call 24/7.

What ever the out come don't let it get you down. remember Jane Tomlinson.

Ramrod
06-09-2007, 20:59
Can bone cancer spread, and how long do people have left to live if they get it, generally?It's commoner to get a cancer spread from somewhere else (prostate etc.) to bone....
If you could supply the name of the cancer in question I might be able to be of help....but it would probably be not much more than informed guesswork as these things can sometimes be textbook cases and other times not....

Hugh
06-09-2007, 21:06
My father-in-law had prostate cancer, and it spread to the bones; it took about 14 years to finish him off.

The last 5-6, we thought we had lost him a couple of times, but he recovered.

v0id
06-09-2007, 22:14
It depends how aggressive the cancer is, and how it responds to treatment.

greencreeper
06-09-2007, 22:51
Might be something here (did a Google):

http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default.asp?page=4404

As I understand it, bone cancer is difficult to treat, with a poor survival rate. How long do people have left? Well we're all unique - it varies greatly.

Angua
06-09-2007, 22:56
Knew a lad who had bone cancer in his shoulder at 15 or so and had the affected bone removed and replaced with some from his leg. Was doing ok some 15 years later when last I heard of him.

Graham M
06-09-2007, 23:11
Yeah in that case Angua it obviously depends on how far it has spread

smucks
06-09-2007, 23:20
When I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's after a surgen removed a lump it was about 3 days before I was seen by a specialist and in those 3 days whilst looking round the net it was scariest 3 days in my life with all the information I found.

After speaking to the specialist about the Hodgkin's and the type I have even though its serious but treatable, I will never do a search through a search engine again for this type of information due to the amount of incorrect information and the worry it caused to me and my family after reading some of the forums.

Best advise would be do what others have said and speak to a specialist in that area as it does depend on the type of cancer and the person who has it.

homealone
06-09-2007, 23:53
When I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's after a surgen removed a lump it was about 3 days before I was seen by a specialist and in those 3 days whilst looking round the net it was scariest 3 days in my life with all the information I found.

After speaking to the specialist about the Hodgkin's and the type I have even though its serious but treatable, I will never do a search through a search engine again for this type of information due to the amount of incorrect information and the worry it caused to me and my family after reading some of the forums.

Best advise would be do what others have said and speak to a specialist in that area as it does depend on the type of cancer and the person who has it.

good advice, the internet is a huge resource, but do listen to the local specialist, as well :)

Ramrod
07-09-2007, 23:00
The thing is that there are various different bone cancers and they vary in the rate that they tend to kill you at....

tweetypie/8
08-09-2007, 10:23
When I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's after a surgen removed a lump it was about 3 days before I was seen by a specialist and in those 3 days whilst looking round the net it was scariest 3 days in my life with all the information I found.

After speaking to the specialist about the Hodgkin's and the type I have even though its serious but treatable, I will never do a search through a search engine again for this type of information due to the amount of incorrect information and the worry it caused to me and my family after reading some of the forums.

Best advise would be do what others have said and speak to a specialist in that area as it does depend on the type of cancer and the person who has it.

i agree strongly wirh what you are saying, i think trying to diagnose yourself is playing with fire