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Multiple adenocarcinomaQuestion: Please consider the possibility of treatment / extending the life of comfort for my brother. Oncology Clinic in Belarus diagnoses (by a consultation) Generalized form of cancer (adenocarcinoma) with no established primary focus with the defeat of the skeleton and bone marrow, the development of DIC. Diagnosis: Secondary malignant neoplasm of bone and bone marrow (S79.5). Multiple mts adenocarcinoma in bones of the skeleton of an unknown primary tumor. State after trephine biopsy of the tumor left iliac region (22.03.2013g.). Chronic DIC. Progressive liver-kidney failure. TNM: Tx Nx M1 stage IV These morphological studies: Adenocarcinoma NOS [8140/3] cell tumor (most likely adenocarcinoma) Metastases: regional – not found remote – in the bones 19/03/2013 Analyses: Blood for tumor markers: CEA> 1000 ng / ml, CA19-9> 1000 kg / ml ACE 2,08 ME / ml PSA total. 0.55 ng / ml Coagulation: APTT: 32.3 sec Fibrinogen 1.6 g / l Thrombin time: 21.2 seconds Large bruises all over his body. In its current state: morphine analgesia 4 p / day. In the mind. Please advise whether it is possible hospitalization and emergency treatment options for the patient. P.S. There is a history of the disease in the pdf in Russian.
Answare: We are ready at any time convenient for you to organize a consultation with our professors and if necessary treatment at the clinic. Payment for medical care you will make doctors and hospitals directly.
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