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My sister just had a CT scan and was told they found a spot on her liver. Does this mean cancer?

2007-02-22 04:40:29 · 6 answers · asked by answers28 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

6 answers

not necessarily,,

2007-02-22 16:21:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are other liver disorders that can show up as spots on a CT scan besides cancer. Not all are life threatening. It is best to wait for the doctor's diagnosis before becoming too concerned. The important thing to remeber is that even if it is cancer - there are some new and very effective treatments. My cousin was recently declared "cancer free" after battling liver and colon cancer for two years. It is possible to beat this disease!

2007-02-22 04:57:46 · answer #2 · answered by arkiemom 6 · 1 0

Could be. The spot, might be cancer, but doctors even though they know, are afraid to say something they are not sure of. This is because of malpractice cases. So, they say, it "could" be. But, there are only a couple of things it could be. It could be cancer. And then what? Ask the doctor what else it could be. If it is cancer, then try this.
You can try taking Cesium Chloride with Rubidium. I believe there is also one with DMSO. Its on some natural website made in 2000. I cant put websites here, so you can email me on that. Those are pretty much the two best natural remedies that you can combine to get rid of cancer. Its not a chemo therapy type of drug. Its about $75 dollars a bottle. A bottle lasts you a month. If you have heavy cancer, it will last you about 3 weeks. After taking the natural remedy, you need to eat some bananas or potatoes to replenish yourself with the potassium that you have lost. And, you can also take some Oxygen Drops with this. Cancer cannot survive if there is too much oxygen. What these oxygen drops do is help your body get more oxygen, thus killing any cancer that comes in contact with the extra oxygen. Do eat alot of greens, but I want to warn you of eating foods high in iron. These include but are not limited to broccoli, beef, red beets, etc etc. This is the natural building blocks of cancer. Without iron, it cannot grow. So, cut all iron out of your diet. Um, you should be eating more bran. So, look for bran cereals and brown rice. Thse bind with iron within the body, thus taking out everything that cancer needs. Good luck.

2007-02-25 04:33:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is possible the spot is a liver cyst which is a very common benign finding on CT scans. Your sister might need an ultrasound, MRI or further testing, but she is still a long ways from being diagnosed with liver cancer.

http://www.liverdoctor.com/Section4/livercysts.asp

2007-02-22 07:06:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO, so please don't think the worst, I went through that w/ my father and it was very heart wrenching watching him suffer. Try and be as positive as u can.

2007-02-22 05:16:16 · answer #5 · answered by bdgizzy 3 · 0 0

Did they biopsy it? That would be the easiest way to tell.

2007-02-23 03:18:15 · answer #6 · answered by john y 3 · 0 0

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