Posted By: bassaniobroke please advise - 12-19-2012 08:25 PM
My father age 90 has been diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma of buccal mucosa , ie cheek. there is ulcer inside and tumor outside which has increased to the size of tomato after biopsy (previously it was size of large grape) biopsy report says" infiltrating, moderately differentiated, keratinizing, squamous cell carcinoma"
consulted:
1 ent surgeon: ready to do 6 hr surgery but can not gurantee recovery from anesthesia and healing.
2: ent surgeon: get done limited cleaning but not complete treatment, which means not to track lymph nodes
3: ent surgeon: do nothing as whole process is very risky and there may be chance of going into coma due to age and angina and heart problems, he even said limited cleaning is also very much risky.
4: hospice: said in his experience such surgery bring no good result at this age.
please advise what I should do.
BB
Posted By: davidcpa Re: please advise - 12-19-2012 09:58 PM
So sorry that you are put in this decision making process but unfortunately we can't advise you. This is really between you, your Dad and his doctors. Whatever the decision we will be here to help in any way that we can.
Posted By: ChristineB Re: please advise - 12-19-2012 10:48 PM
Welcome to OCF!

I am very sorry your father is going thru this! Its such a shame the cancer is so advanced it is difficult to treat. If you have not done so already, seek out the most experienced doctor available at a large cancer center.

Unfortunately I can not help you to make this difficult decision. Its not going to be easy no matter which route you decide. Best wishes with everything!
Posted By: Cheryld Re: please advise - 12-20-2012 08:54 PM
The decision is up to you of course - the surgery may be trying depending on his health if he is willing and able to do it -
Then it's actually not too bad of a recovery assuming the surgery goes okay and he doesn't have problems healing . (Diabetes etc.)
Follow up treatment for this is normally rads if there's nodal involvement however if your surgeon does the surgery (and removes the nodes - and feels he's gotten it all) then that may be all he needs. Is your dad a young 90 in decent health? Or is he more complicated ? This and his input should be what is used to determine what should be done - for what it's worth the surgery isn't that bad it looks dad worse than it feels. Take care
Posted By: tamvonk Re: please advise - 12-20-2012 10:28 PM
This is a very difficult situation for you to be in.
If this was my 90 year old Dad I would not be seeking all the bells and whistles of treatment. It is difficult enough for a 60 year old. Let alone a man of 90 who also has cardiac complications.. I would maybe look to have the tumour debulked as this would contribute to comfort and then talk to Hospice.
Be guided by your gut feelings and what your Father would like to do. Also taking into consideration the medical teams advice.
In my experience in the NZ hospital system only palliative care would be offered here. It is all about the benefit and quality of life your Father is likely to have.
Thinking of you,
Tammy.
Posted By: Charm2017 Re: please advise - 12-21-2012 02:09 PM
What does your father want to do? At 90, I'd check into a hospice , knowing what I know now about how the treatment changes your quality of life especially if my surgeon said I might not survive the surgery etc. I am 65 and have been fighting this for 5 years, and at my age, it is very doable. But 25 years from now would be a different story.
So sorry that you have to deal with this. Don't worry though, any decision you make will be made out of love and in the end that is all that matters.
Charm
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