Age and basic health weigh in, likely 6 weeks beyond that becomes a quality of life.
The liver is what you need to live - you need the kidney to have kids and the spleen is for venting
yes a person can live without spleen but they only take it out if you have a special cancer
Some organs that humans can live without include the spleen, one kidney, one lung, and parts of the liver and intestines.
5 months
how long are you expected to live once lung cancer has spread to the liver
After living for about 120 days, old red blood cells are broken down and recycled in the liver and spleen. The iron from the hemoglobin is reused to make new red blood cells, while the rest of the components are processed and eliminated as waste.
growths from the liver, 34% will live at least five years. Even more encouraging is that of the 34% of people who live at least five years after surgery, half will go on to live 10 or more years and be cured of colon cancer liver metastasis.
Much like the appendix, the spleen is not required for life. It is very useful since it holds and filters some of the blood supply and does some other immune system work. You can live without it because it's role is secondary to that of the liver and kidneys. It's like losing your arm as opposed to losing your head.
He had liver cancer and he was in serious condition, Joe was 67 years old and lived with his cancer 4-5 weeks than he died so he left pretty fast. :(
Secondary liver cancer is much more common than other forms of liver cancer. Each person is different, but one can expect to live can only be based on general health, how much of the liver has been affected, whether or not the cancer has spread, and the treatment options you have been given.
Let to God decide,how many days.Only prayers are good in this stage
Yes