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Subject: [MOL] Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1999
18:01:52 -0500
My 48 year old sister has just been diagnosed
(December 23, 1999) with Signet Cell Linitis Plastica Stomach
Cancer. The stomach surgeon and cancer specialist said the tumor
was in her stomach and about the size of a cantaloupe. It has invaded
her liver, colon and pancreas. It is inoperable. She has an
intestinal blockage right where the food leaves her stomach. Everything
she eats or drinks comes right back up. They have put a feeding back on
her below the intestinal blockage. Supposedly she can never eat or drink
anything again. We have not been given any good news. So far the
doctors have said she has less than a year to live, possibly months. We
are suppose to talk to oncologists next week to see what if anything chemo or
radiation will do. Can you provide any information and tell me where I
can go on-line to find any information I can. My sister says she does not feel
sick at all. It is hard to believe the diagnosis when she feels like
nothing is wrong with her. Thanks for your help. My e-mail address
is beth@clis.com.