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What Is The Treatment For Prostate Cancer With Addison S Disease, Colon And Liver Cancer And TIPS With Being On Medication For Osteoporosis?

What is the best treatment for prostate cancer on a 48 year old male who has Addison s disease, has had surgery for colon cancer, liver cancer(right lobe removed), and a tips(transjugular Intrahepatic Protosystemic Shunt), to help with ascites, fluid flow to the liver, caused by portal vein blockage, and is also taking Reclast treatment for osteoporosis, caused by some of the treatments. Thank you for any help.
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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Looking to the history given here the patient have multiple malignant lesions, even if he is symptomatic then also surgical management will be out of question the medical management would give equal result as will get in surgery, even chemo therapy will not be tolerable to him, of course the good nursing care is the best treatment, have nice time.
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What Is The Treatment For Prostate Cancer With Addison S Disease, Colon And Liver Cancer And TIPS With Being On Medication For Osteoporosis?

HI Thank for asking to HCM Looking to the history given here the patient have multiple malignant lesions, even if he is symptomatic then also surgical management will be out of question the medical management would give equal result as will get in surgery, even chemo therapy will not be tolerable to him, of course the good nursing care is the best treatment, have nice time.