Mother-In-Law, breast cancer, no treatment?!


Question: Mother-In-Law, breast cancer, no treatment!?
My mother-in-law has breast cancer!. She has several lumps about the size of lemons in her breasts!. She is not seeking treatment and does not wish to do so!. This sounds like a strange question, but it's already been 10 months!.!.!.how much longer does she have!? I'm concerned about her and want to get her help but she keeps turning it down!. How long can you live with breast cancer this bad!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Oh you poor thing!. You are in a difficult situation, but I have to tell you every thing Midnight said is correct so please give it some thought!.

I noticed no one addressed your questions regarding a timeframe so I will try to answer that for you!. First I will start with the statistics!. I suspect your mother in law is at least a stage 3 by now, the 5-year survival rate for a woman her age with a stage 3 breast cancer is about 28%!. However, it drops to about 6% for a stage 4, which she could likely be!. You also have to keep in mind that attitude and the will to live plays a large part in treatment and that can only come from within!.

I have seen several cases where women present with advanced disease and choose not to be treated!. They can survive up to 2 to 2 ? years at most!. I hope this gives you some kind of an idea for a timeframe!.

I have a friend whose mother had breast cancer and chose not to have treatment!. My friend was very upset!. She had arguments with her mother, got her father and siblings involved and there were a lot of hurt feelings!. At some point she finally realized her time with her mother was short so came to terms with her decision and made the best of the time they had!. When her mother passed they were at peace with each other!. Death is a part of life and everyone has the right to make their own decisions on how they experience it!. Good luck to you and your family!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Actually if she hasn't had a biopsy, you don't know that she has cancer!. Cancer isn't the only cause of lumps in the breast!. Conversely breast cancer doesn't always involve lumps!.

If your MIL does have cancer, there are many forms of breast cancer, some slow growing some agressive!. Even an experienced doctor involved in a person's treatment is not going to pronounce "how long" someone has!. It all depends on metastasis and to what organs!. Primary breast cancer isn't that big a deal - it is easily dealt with!. It's the secondary effects when the cancer spreads to vital organs that is literally the killer!.

Ultimately people do make their own choices!. Depending on the age and overall health of a person - declining treatment might be a reasonable choice!. On the other hand people might have an unreasonable fear of treatment, perhaps due to some horror story from the past!. Maybe a discussion with your MIL about why she is making the choice would be useful!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I am so sorry for your loss!.!.!.They do excellent work at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, if you can talk her into going!.!.!.several people I know that had a death sentance lived after going there!.!.!.
As for how long she has without treatment, that depends on many factors!.!.!.where the cancer spreads next mostly!.!.!.if it goes to her lungs, which is highly possible, she may not have long left!.!.!.or a bone cancer!. Breast Cancer is really terrible on the body!. My advice is to have your spouse go to speak with her doctor and see if they can explain the route this specific cancer will take in your Mother-in-Law!. It is the only way to know for sure!. She probably doesn't want to spend her final days (or years) hooked up to machines that will make her sick and not enjoy her final times with family and friends!. If you want to help her, get her friends together and have a tea party, get the family together as much as possible and help her do the things she has always wanted to do!. She will be happy at the end and you will feel better!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If this has been verified by a doctor I suggest you go speak to him/her ,and find out what is really happening
No treatment maybe because she doest think its worth it and wants quality not quantity Chemo is cruel to watch some one go through it!.
I'm wondering why she hasn't told you her reasoning I think that's a tad selfish!.
Tell her if you have children you would like them to be preparedWww@Answer-Health@Com

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i believe you should pray for her to get better!. it always works!. What is supposed to happen should happen!. Would you really want her to suffer!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

Convince her that going will be helpful!. Give her a choice if she goes she can stop later!. Some people stop treatments and are still ok!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

This is going to be harsh, but here it is!.!.!. You need to quit trying to convince her!. You said it yourself, she is very serious about not getting treatment!. So why in the world are you trying to convince her to do this!? This isnt about you, your spouse or what you guys want!. Its about HER and what she wants!. I know it may be difficult to understand, but she does have the right to refguse treatment!. You trying to convince her is only going to cause a lot of tension and possibly resentment!.

How about supporting her in her decision instead!. Spend some quality time with her!. Be with her when it does get bad!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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