Saturday, January 23, 2010

Metastatic Kidney Cancer I Am On Angiogenesis Inhibitors, Can I Still Get Other Cancer(s)?

I am on angiogenesis inhibitors, can I still get other cancer(s)? - metastatic kidney cancer

I try to kidney disease and metastatic I'm angiogenesis inhibitors in the treatment with a growth in the lungs. Is it possible for me, a different type of cancer, received the inhibitor resistance?

3 comments:

n/a said...

Unfortunately, it is possible that cancer cells to mutate and escape from the chemotherapy.

The principle is here) the cancer hit hard (and therefore side effects elsewhere in the body and remove all the cells divide out of control with a high salary, and they do not give us the opportunity to escape. his doctor had to decide whether to give the dose on the basis of this principle.

The problem is that when cancer cells tend to reach the state to begin immediately in order to mutate like crazy. some of them do not live, but some are still out of control than its predecessors. Mutations are the enemy in cancer therapy. I hope the medication will do something before it happens.

* Good luck to you in this fight! Maintain morale. my mother through a very hard battle with ovarian cancer nearly 20 years, and although he never forgets everything that happens is, is alive and well. I wish you all the best.

Alchemis... said...

In fact, the doctor is the best answer. I could answer, but when he knows [MD] your case and detail the history, we recommend that you consult with them to clarify their doubts and to have peace. May the Lord help you get rid of these ... I will [pray for you-u0026lt O \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\;

sugars_t... said...

Yes, but there is hope.

Examination of the evidence of cancer on the side.

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