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Q: What are the last stages of bone cancer before you die?
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I am so sorry to hear that this happened to your family - I can say that the chances are great that he will survive if they extinguish the original tumor as well as the metastasized cancer that spread to his bones. They can actually treat prostate cancer by a number of procedures - including organ transplant. Your family should ask the surgeon what procedures would be the most effective in extinguishing the cancer. And bone marrow transplants can also cure the bone cancer. Osteosarcomas and osteomyelomas are actually easily cured...so ask your surgeon if they can do a bone marrow transplant as well as a prostectomy and replacement prostate surgery - so that your dad can get a new prostrate. They should also be able to kill off all of the cancer sites w/ radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Be sure to ask your doctor about getting a prostate replacement and about bone marrow transplant surgery - this is one of the most effective ways of curing the cancer. I know what you're going through, and I know how that feels, because my uncle had prostate cancer himelf, but it was cured through radiation therapy. so the chances are very good that if they get the cancer in the early stages, it can be cured. in the meantime, i will pray for your dad's recovery and your family's health, and if you ever need to contact me, my email address is siderius_andromedae@yahoo.com I am sorry to hear this you must be very distressed. Secondary cancers mean that bits of the prostate cancer have broken away and lodged in other areas of the body. Your father's doctor is the only person who can answer your question properly (based on your father individual condition) and he may have told your father if you father asked.


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