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Chrissie xx. I belong to the nurse enquiry team and one of the moderators asked if we could post something to you. It is difficult to know how long someone might live for prognosis with advanced cancer, it is really a question best answered by the specialist doctors looking after your nan.

She can be given palliative supportive care, with medicines to control any symptoms. Their area of expertise is in the management of cancer symptoms as well as supporting the whole family with the emotional effects of cancer. Another advantage in having a Macmillan or specialist nurse is that they will have knowledge of how services are arranged in the patients local community.

They will know what is available and how it can be accessed. Your nan's GP or the hospital can make the referral if she would like them involved in her care. I hope this helps. If you would prefer to speak to one of the nurses to talk this through further, you can telephone us on We are here from Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm.

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Intramural Research. Extramural Research. Learn more about getting a second opinion. In some situations, metastatic cancer can be cured, but most commonly, treatment does not cure the cancer. But doctors can treat it to slow its growth and reduce symptoms. It is possible to live for many months or years with certain types of cancer, even after the development of metastatic disease. It is important to ask your doctor about the goals of treatment. These goals may change during your care, depending on whether the cancer responds to the treatment.

It is also important to know that pain, nausea, and other side effects can be managed with the help of your health care team. This is called palliative care and should be a part of any treatment plan. Research shows that palliative care can improve the quality of your life and help you feel more satisfied with the treatment you receive. Learn more about palliative care , or supportive care.

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Like someone with any chronic illness, such as diabetes or heart failure, treatment is important. It is important to follow your treatment plan so it works as well as possible. You also need support for the physical, emotional, and social effects of living with cancer.

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How metastases develop Metastases is the plural form of metastasis. Any type of cancer can spread. Whether this happens depends on several factors, including: The type of cancer.



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