I just wanted to enlighten every1 ...Give the proper 'applause' if you will- I did watch the video till the end, for me it just seemed sugarcoated <3 thats all <3 To Sue ...my wish is that you remain free from this horrific disease for the rest of your days - never to fight this again<3 To Dr Foster - THANK GOD for all surgeons such as yourself <3 as I still pray for 'our' miracle!
@lizy39ish We appreciate your comment, but could not disagree with you more. Dr. Foster spent nearly two full days in the operating room to help Sue beat her cancer. Sue knows without this treatment, she would likely have a very short and limited life. If you watch till the end, you'll understand this is nothing either person takes lightly. Dr. Foster chose to focus on this highly specialized and complicated area of oncology specifically because he does NOT take cancer lightly.
@NebraskaMedCenter I completely understand, In March, my husband was dx'ed with pmp / Appendiceal adenocarcinoma with seeding - and although I've done a marathon on researching this treatment...he - at this point is NOT a candidate for the MOAS's due to his recurrent tumor type ( correct me if Im wrong, but isnt this like an 8 in 1 surgery) THIS IS A MAJOR SURGERY AND A MAJOR VICTORY for Sue and Dr Foster<3 just sayin<3
@lizy39ish You're correct about the surgery - it's a very long and complicated process. The removal of the abdominal tumors often takes a great deal of time. In Sue's case, it took about 15 hours. The HIPEC was done the following day. A plastic surgeon was also involved to help reconstruct some of the abdominal structures that were damaged by the cancer. Best wishes to your husband - we'll be pulling for him. If there's anything we can do here in Omaha, don't hesitate to call us! 1-800-922-0000.
I just wanted to enlighten every1 ...Give the proper 'applause' if you will- I did watch the video till the end, for me it just seemed sugarcoated <3 thats all <3 To Sue ...my wish is that you remain free from this horrific disease for the rest of your days - never to fight this again<3 To Dr Foster - THANK GOD for all surgeons such as yourself <3 as I still pray for 'our' miracle!
lizy39ish 5 months ago
Not sure I even identify with this video
....both patient n dr seemed to make VERY light of this horrible diease-
lizy39ish 5 months ago
@lizy39ish We appreciate your comment, but could not disagree with you more. Dr. Foster spent nearly two full days in the operating room to help Sue beat her cancer. Sue knows without this treatment, she would likely have a very short and limited life. If you watch till the end, you'll understand this is nothing either person takes lightly. Dr. Foster chose to focus on this highly specialized and complicated area of oncology specifically because he does NOT take cancer lightly.
NebraskaMedCenter 5 months ago
@NebraskaMedCenter I completely understand, In March, my husband was dx'ed with pmp / Appendiceal adenocarcinoma with seeding - and although I've done a marathon on researching this treatment...he - at this point is NOT a candidate for the MOAS's due to his recurrent tumor type ( correct me if Im wrong, but isnt this like an 8 in 1 surgery) THIS IS A MAJOR SURGERY AND A MAJOR VICTORY for Sue and Dr Foster<3 just sayin<3
lizy39ish 5 months ago
@lizy39ish You're correct about the surgery - it's a very long and complicated process. The removal of the abdominal tumors often takes a great deal of time. In Sue's case, it took about 15 hours. The HIPEC was done the following day. A plastic surgeon was also involved to help reconstruct some of the abdominal structures that were damaged by the cancer. Best wishes to your husband - we'll be pulling for him. If there's anything we can do here in Omaha, don't hesitate to call us! 1-800-922-0000.
NebraskaMedCenter 5 months ago