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Advanced Metastatic Stomach Cancer
Rankaz13
#41 Posted : Saturday, June 15, 2013 11:45:14 PM
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Peppy wrote:
Pole sana to your friend, as @Jacy says, we pray all will be well with him.

Just a question to the doctors in the house and hoping that this doesn't sound callous, does this mean that cancer is now silent, how does it spread with no symptoms. Please educate us because we need to know what to do in good time. For women we have pap smear and breast check but for the hidden organs that may be affected, how do you doctors perform check? thanks



@peppy, I'll spare you the nitty gritty of the details but in a nutshell here's how: ordinarily, your normal cells age and new ones come up to continuously replace the old, dead ones. In a normal person, this happens without your notice and the process is perfectly regulated by nature so that a new cell only comes up when an old one has died and left a 'vacancy' or void which is filled by the new incoming cell.

However, in some people and due to a variety of environmental as well as some unknown factors, this process goes haywire so that now cellular growth happens uncontrollably, leading to what we know as cancer. Therefore, cancer is simply uncontrolled proliferation of cells.

Please note that these are cells emanating from the 'self' and thus are essentially part of your body literally. Anti-cancer medication basically works by targeting the rapidly dividing/proliferating cells. However, in so doing, the medication will also target other rapidly dividing but normal cells that are ordinarily continuously replaced e.g. Skin, hair, sperms & ova, cells lining the intestinal tract, etc. this is what explains the side effects you commonly see with chemotherapy, in this case, skin dryness, loss of hair, infertility and diarrhea &/or vomiting respectively.

Often, since cancer cells are derived from the self (essentially your own body) they often can and do indeed grow undetected. We only notice something unusual when the growing mass of cells presses on a nerve or an adjacent organ thus causing pain, or when it elicits some other abnormal effects such as coughing out blood, menstrual irregularity, unhealing gastric ulcers, seizures, etc. incidentally, my grandpa whom I've alluded to earlier had been treated for ulcers for quite a while prior to the final diagnosis of cancer of the stomach fundus from which he never recovered.

Current recommended protocol is, if a patient is treated for gastric ulcers on at least two occasions but doesn't get well, such a patient should be referred for OGD (OesophagoGastroDuodenoscopy), a big word that just means taking a tube fitted with a camera at the tip as well as a needle (to take biopsy sample) down your esophagus & into the stomach to allow the doctor to have a look at the tissues as well as take biopsy samples for further histological examination. Thing is, the procedure isn't yet offered in any gov't hospital and that then brings up issues of cost/affordability as well as accessibility for the patients who need it most. Which then also limits the doctor in terms of what treatment options (s)he can attempt in the absence of such a vital diagnostic aid.

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Rankaz13
#42 Posted : Sunday, June 16, 2013 12:35:21 AM
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mjuaji wa stocks wrote:
Oh God! So sorry Rahatupu ....

But i do think that there is something going in in the world in regards to this cancer thing!

Something must have changed drastically in the last 20 yrs.

I suspect foul play ......


Whereas indeed it is true a lot has changed so that now cancer is more prevalent, it could also be equally true that more cases that would otherwise have been classified as death due to unknown causes are now being diagnosed and identified as cancer due to advancement in detection and diagnostic techniques.

On foul play, may be. There are claims for instance that Kaposi's sarcoma was a disease primarily affecting people of Jewish extraction but somewhere along the way, something is suspected to have changed so that now it is seen more in black people. Locally we see it mostly in patients with either undiagnosed or poorly managed advanced HIV/AIDS or in those with treatment failure.

Some cancers are also known to be associated with viruses (or other organisms) e.g Epstein-Barr Virus is associated with Hodgkin's and Burkitt's lymphomas as well as nasopharyngeal cancers, while Hepatitis B & C viruses are associated with liver cancer and Human Papilloma Virus is associated with cervical cancer. It therefore follows that control of such viruses/bacteria would go a long way towards reducing incidence of such cancers. For instance, it is widely known that HPV is spread sexually and thus safe sex, besides protecting against the usual STIs & pregnancy, is also beneficial in so far as cervical cancer is concerned. Thus, when we tell young girls to abstain from sex and delay their first sexual encounter for as long as possible, this is one of the less obvious reasons as to why. In recent times, due to prevalence of oral sex, this same HPV is now being implicated in cases of throat cancer. As a result there now is a drive to vaccinate prepubescent boys (as opposed to gals only) with the antiHPV vaccine (I believe one of the brands is Cervarix, made by GSK) in an attempt to protect them against throat cancer in much the same way it protects girls & women against cervical cancer.

According to research done in Australia & New Zealand (I forget the details, it's been a while), there is indisputable link between stomach cancer and Helicobacter pylori, the bacteria responsible for much of gastric ulcers. This bacteria is treatable with common, cheap antibiotics (after proper diagnosis of course). For this reason, stomach cancer has often been referred to as perhaps the only type of cancer wholly curable/preventable using normal, widely available antibiotics.

Of course, the association between toxins such as cigarette smoke & asbestos (for thise with cars, what material makes your break pads? And break linings? Spare a thought for your favorite mechanic, and please educate him/her) with lung cancer so I need not belabor the point. Of course, in recent times we're seeing a lot of oral & throat cancers in long term chewers of miraa though the culprit compound has not yet been identified, as well as hepatic cancer in chronic alcoholism (George Best, anyone?).

For those who come especially from coffee growing areas, you may probably have noticed a significant rise in especially stomach as well as other cancers especially amongst the older generation in their late 60s and above. Ever asked yourself why? My personal view is it probably has something to do with water contamination by the numerous toxic chemicals that were/are used in coffee farming, from herbicides to pesticides, etc. thus us perhaps made more plausible when you consider that most of these areas did not have piped drinking water till well into the 1990s and had to rely on the same contaminated streams and rivers for their drinking water. Just my thoughts though. I wish we had a local equivalent of CDC to study some of these things.

As fate would have it, NHK World is screening the first of a three part documentary about cancer. Gotta watch it. Good night pals.
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Rahatupu
#43 Posted : Friday, June 28, 2013 4:56:56 PM
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Thanks all great Wazuans for the support, prayers, encouragement and advise given. My friend passed on on the 15th June and was laid to rest last Saturday. From Him we came and to Him we return. Ahsanteni sana.
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#44 Posted : Friday, June 28, 2013 5:05:17 PM
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#45 Posted : Friday, June 28, 2013 5:41:41 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
Thanks all great Wazuans for the support, prayers, encouragement and advise given. My friend passed on on the 15th June and was laid to rest last Saturday. From Him we came and to Him we return. Ahsanteni sana.


Pole sana for your loss. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
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#46 Posted : Friday, June 28, 2013 5:58:59 PM
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#47 Posted : Friday, June 28, 2013 8:17:53 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
Thanks all great Wazuans for the support, prayers, encouragement and advise given. My friend passed on on the 15th June and was laid to rest last Saturday. From Him we came and to Him we return. Ahsanteni sana.


Pole rahatupu. You were a great friend to the late and really went out of your way for him\her. God bless you.
Lord, thank you!
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#48 Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2013 9:34:52 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
Thanks all great Wazuans for the support, prayers, encouragement and advise given. My friend passed on on the 15th June and was laid to rest last Saturday. From Him we came and to Him we return. Ahsanteni sana.


may he rest in peace.
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#49 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 4:07:25 PM
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#50 Posted : Sunday, June 30, 2013 5:08:33 PM
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Pole sana.
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#51 Posted : Monday, July 01, 2013 11:00:08 AM
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#52 Posted : Monday, July 01, 2013 12:51:19 PM
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Pole Rahatupu. May he rest in peace.

On 28th June, Friday, I also buried my friend Willis in Keroka. He died of colon cancer at 42.
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#53 Posted : Thursday, July 04, 2013 3:40:37 PM
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Pole Rahatupu.

“Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form.”
― Rumi


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Pole Rahatupu. May he rest in peace.

On 28th June, Friday, I also buried my friend Willis in Keroka. He died of colon cancer at 42.


We also lost an uncle aged 49 to colon cancer and we buried him on Tuesday 2-july

Thanks people for contributing learnt alot here..

Peppy
#54 Posted : Thursday, July 04, 2013 4:14:35 PM
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My colleague has just lost her husband to cancer. He is also in the mid 40's. Very sad.
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Rankaz13
#55 Posted : Thursday, July 04, 2013 8:15:33 PM
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All above, poleni sana for your loss.

From anecdotal observations especially in the traditional coffee growing areas of Meru, Embu and Murang'a, these cancers of the gastrointestinal system are becoming quite common.

I really wish we had an equivalent of CDC locally to study this disturbing phenomenon.
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#56 Posted : Thursday, July 04, 2013 9:35:46 PM
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oh no. pole sana.
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#57 Posted : Thursday, July 04, 2013 9:40:07 PM
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Pole @Rahatupu, may he rest in peace
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#58 Posted : Thursday, July 04, 2013 9:49:39 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
All above, poleni sana for your loss.

From anecdotal observations especially in the traditional coffee growing areas of Meru, Embu and Murang'a, these cancers of the gastrointestinal system are becoming quite common.

I really wish we had an equivalent of CDC locally to study this disturbing phenomenon.


There's KEMRI i wonder if they would do it. CDC works closely with KEMRI and MOH. Maybe Jguru or BGL may confirm this
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#59 Posted : Friday, July 05, 2013 8:33:13 AM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
All above, poleni sana for your loss.

From anecdotal observations especially in the traditional coffee growing areas of Meru, Embu and Murang'a, these cancers of the gastrointestinal system are becoming quite common.

I really wish we had an equivalent of CDC locally to study this disturbing phenomenon.


I hear its coz of the chemicals used to spray the coffee. They are inhaled and also washed down stream and the water consumed.
Lord, thank you!
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#60 Posted : Friday, July 05, 2013 8:58:06 AM
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Poleni sana wenzangu. Cancer is increasingly becoming a major killer in our country. I burried a close friend end of May, he was 37.

The problem in our hospitals is diagnosis, they initially said it was TB of the spine, kumbe ni cancer. By the time it was properly diagnosed, it had reached the liver and the jaws...he passed on.
Again I say poleni
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