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  • Does liver cancer give someone an On&off elevated temperature?

    I was just told yesterday, after thinking I was in the clear from breast cancer, I may be sick again. It has been nearly a year since my treatment, I was starting to finally relax (figures), that I have 2 masses in my liver. MRIs now done twice, the 1 mass was seen in a previous MRI from 6 months ago. That first mass doubled in size in 6 months, as seen on the new MRI. That 1 is suspected of malignancy and needs a biopsy to confirm, according to the radiology report. They are doing the biopsy already tomorrow. I got a phone call that my MRI showed something Tuesday, saw my oncologist wednesday, now the biopsy Friday. Is it normal to move this fast? It didn't move this fast when I had breast cancer, no where near it, but that was because I was young and the drs thought I was being a hypochondriac...obviously I wasn't I had cancer that a mammogram and ultrasound didn't show in both breasts (MRI showed it which is another reason I'm freaking MRIs are clearly quite accurate?). Is it moving so fast because they think something is seriously wrong? Or is it because I have a history and they know I will freak out? What does the radiologists wording mean? Suspected malignancy biopsy to confirm, does that mean I basically have it? I'm 32 years old. I'm freaking out! They tell you **** like this, no psychiatrist or counselor after, they just send you home, no meds for the panic, they just send you home. It isn't right? Am I the only one that thinks it isn't right?

    4 AnswersCancer7 years ago
  • Will doctors perform euthanasia on people with terminal illnesses in the US?

    I want to know if some drs do or will. If so, where? Does anyone know a dr? How do I find one of these drs?

    I understand people may have strong opinions on this subject. I do not mean to offend anyone. I am hoping I am in a section where people will understand my desire to know the answer to this. I've googled it on my own and am having trouble coming up with much.

    If I go to another country, can I speak with someone? Or will they only do this for citizens of that country?

    1 AnswerCancer7 years ago